The Best Gaming Console For Girls

This Page Is All About Games For Girls on the Nintendo Gameboy Color, Gameboy Pocket, and Original Gameboy

This is part of a multi-post “countdown” of the best gaming systems for girls. Please use the Table of Contents to navigate through the various posts.

Table of Contents

Introduction To This Countdown

PC Games For Girls

PC Games For Girls Part 1

PC Games For Girls Part 2

PC Games For Girls Part 3

PC Games For Girls Part 4

PC Games For Girls Part 5

PC Games For Girls Part 6

PC Games For Girls Part 7

PC Games For Girls Part 8

PC Games For Girls Part 9

PC Games For Girls Part 10

Mobile Games For Girls

Mobile Games For Girls Part 1

Mobile Games For Girls Part 2

Mobile Games For Girls Part 3

Mobile Games For Girls Part 4

Mobile Games For Girls Part 5

Mobile Games For Girls Part 6

Nintendo Switch Games For Girls

Nintendo Switch Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 2 Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 2 Games For Girls

Sony Vita Games For Girls

Sony Vita Games For Girls

Super Nintendo SNES Games For Girls

Super Nintendo SNES Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 1 Games For Girls

Sony Playstation 1 Games For Girls

Playstation 4 Games For Girls

Playstation 4 Games For Girls

Sega CD Games For Girls

Sega CD Games For Girls

Sega Genesis Games For Girls

Sega Genesis Games For Girls

Sega Saturn Games For Girls

Sega Saturn Games For Girls

Sega Dreamcast Games For Girls

Sega Dreamcast Games For Girls

Sony Playstation Portable PSP Games For Girls

Sony Playstation Portable PSP Games For Girls

Playstation 3 Games For Girls

Playstation 3 Games For Girls

Nintendo 3DS / 2DS Games For Girls

Nintendo 3DS / 2DS Games For Girls

Nintendo DS Games For Girls

Nintendo DS Games For Girls

Nintendo GBA Gameboy Advance Games For Girls

Nintendo GBA Gameboy Advance Games For Girls

Nintendo N64 Games For Girls

Nintendo N64 Games For Girls

Wii U Games For Girls

Wii U Games For Girls

Nintendo Gamecube Games For Girls

Nintendo Gamecube Games For Girls

Sega Gamegear Games For Girls

Sega Gamegear Games For Girls

Nintendo Wii Games For Girls

Nintendo Wii Games For Girls

Xbox Games For Girls

Xbox and Xbox 360 Games For Girls

Gameboy Games For Girls

Gameboy Color and Gameboy Original or Pocket Games For Girls

Conclusion Remaining Games For Girls

NES, Colecovision, and Virtual Boy Games For Girls

This Page Is All About Games For Girls on the Nintendo Gameboy Color, Gameboy Pocket, and Original Gameboy

25.) Gameboy Color – The color was backwards compatible with the Original and Pocket Gameboys plus it also had its own new games as well.

Azure Dreams – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Azure Dreams is a role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami for the PlayStation. A Game Boy Color game with the same name was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya and released two years later.

Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is an adventure video game developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console. It is based on the anime and features much of the same characters.

Harvest Moon 3 GBC – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harvest Moon 3 GBC is a farm simulation video game for the Game Boy Color developed and published by Victor Interactive Software, part of the long-running Story of Seasons series of video games. The character may be chosen as a boy or a girl.

Lufia: The Legend Returns – Wikipedia

(エストポリス伝記 よみがえる伝説 , officially translated Lufia: The Legend Returns , known as Estpolis Denki: Yomigaeru Densetsu Biography of Estpolis: The Legend Returns) in Japan, is a role-playing video game for the Game Boy Color developed by Neverland and published by Taito, Natsume, and Ubi Soft in Japan, North America, and Europe, respectively, in 2001.

Pokémon Crystal – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pokémon Crystal Version is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. It is the third version of second generation games after Pokémon Gold and Silver , and it is also the final Pokémon game to be released for the Game Boy Color system.

Dragon Quest III – Wikipedia

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation Developer(s) Publisher(s) Producer(s) Yukinobu Chida Programmer(s) Kan Naito Writer(s) Yuji Horii Series Dragon Quest Platform(s) Release Nintendo Entertainment System JP: February 10, 1988 NA: March 12, 1992 Super Famicom Game Boy Color JP: December 8, 2000 NA: July 7, 2001 Mobile phones Android,

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages – Wikipedia

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages are two action-adventure games in The Legend of Zelda series, developed by Flagship (a subsidiary of Capcom). They were released in 2001 for Nintendo’s Game Boy Color handheld console and re-released on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013.

Magi Nation (video game) – Wikipedia

Magi Nation is a 2001 video game for the Game Boy Color developed by American studio Interactive Imagination. It is based on the collectible card game Magi-Nation Duel . Magi Nation involves taming dream creatures and using them to fight. Whenever a creature is defeated, the player may receive that creature’s animite, a magical stone containing its essence.

Metal Walker – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Metal Walker , known as Bakusou Senki Metal Walker GB: Kotetsu no Yuujou (爆走戦記 メタルウォーカーGB 鋼鉄の友情 , lit. “Roaring Chronicle Metal Walker GB: Steel Friendship”) in Japan, is a role-playing video game for the Game Boy Color, developed and published by Capcom.

Dragon’s Lair (1983 video game) – Wikipedia

Dragon’s Lair is an interactive film LaserDisc video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems and published by Cinematronics in 1983, as the first game in the Dragon’s Lair series. In the game, the protagonist Dirk the Daring is a knight attempting to rescue Princess Daphne from the evil dragon Singe who has locked the princess in the foul wizard Mordroc’s castle.

Warriors of Might and Magic – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Warriors of Might and Magic is an action role-playing game developed and released by The 3DO Company for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color in 2000, and for PlayStation 2 in 2001.

Robopon Sun, Star, and Moon Versions – Wikipedia

Toggle the table of contents From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robopon Sun, Star and Moon Versions, or in Japan Robot Ponkottsu (ロボットポンコッツ ) are handheld role-playing video games for Nintendo’s Game Boy Color. Of the three games, only Sun was released in North America on December 4, 2000 by Atlus, while their original Japan releases were by Hudson Soft.

Monster Rancher Explorer – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Monster Rancher Explorer (known as Solomon in Japan) is a Game Boy Color puzzle game released in 2000. It features the same game play of Solomon’s Key but includes Monster Rancher characters. The player controls Cox, who must navigate through a series of levels in a tower.

Pokémon Gold and Silver – Wikipedia

Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version are 1999 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. They are the first installments in the second generation of the Pokémon video game series. They were released in Japan in 1999, Australia and North America in 2000, and Europe in 2001.

Dragon Quest – Wikipedia

Dragon Quest , previously published as Dragon Warrior in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project ( Yuji Horii), Bird Studio ( Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo ( Koichi Sugiyama) to its publisher Enix, with all of the involved parties co-owning the copyright of the series since then.

Lil’ Monster – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lil’ Monster , known as Gem Gem Monster in Japan, is a video game for the Game Boy Color handheld, published by Agetec. The game entailed players to train small monsters used for training and battling, while also collecting gems to help you, as the main character, in your quest to battle Cool Joe who has become infamous for his evil deeds all across the land.

Crystalis – Wikipedia

Crystalis is a 1990 action role-playing action-adventure video game produced by SNK for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The original Nintendo Entertainment System version has been re-released via the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows (via Steam).

Monster Rancher Battle Card Game – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (モンスターファームバトルカードGB , Monster Rancher Battle Card GB , known in Japan as Monster Farm Battle Card GB Monsutā Fāmu Batoru Kādo GB) is a handheld game released in 1999 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color system.

Dragon Warrior Monsters – Wikipedia

Dragon Warrior Monsters Developer(s) Tose Publisher(s) Director(s) Yuji Horii Producer(s) Hitoshi SuinoKenji Honda Designer(s) Yuji Horii Artist(s) Akira Toriyama Writer(s) Yuji Horii Composer(s) Koichi Sugiyama Series Dragon Quest Monsters Platform(s) Game Boy Color, Mobile phones, PlayStation, Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android Release Game Boy Color JP: September 25, 1998 NA: January 25, 2000 EU: January 28, 2000 Mobile phones PlayStation Nintendo 3DS iOS, Android Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Dragon Quest Monsters , released in North America as Dragon Warrior Monsters , is the first video game in the Dragon Quest Monsters series.

Quest: Brian’s Journey – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quest: Brian’s Journey is a 2000 role-playing video game published in North America by Sunsoft for the Game Boy Color. The game’s title screen instead displays the title as Quest RPG: Brian’s Journey.

Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible – Wikipedia

Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible is a role-playing video game series developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer, Sega, and Menue, and published by Atlus and Sega for multiple platforms. The first game of the series, Revelations: The Demon Slayer, was released in 1992; this is the only title in the series to have been released in English.

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – Wikipedia

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is a 1993 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. It is the first installment in The Legend of Zelda series for a handheld game console.

Power Quest (video game) – Wikipedia

Power Quest , known in Japan as Gekitō Power Modeler , is a role-playing-based fighting video game developed by Japan System Supply for the Game Boy Color. It was published in Japan by Capcom on November 27, 1998, and published in North America by Sunsoft in December 1998.

26.) Gameboy (Original or Pocket) – Gameboy had a few good remakes of some classic JRPGs from the SNES or NES and a few squaresoft exclusives.

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow – Wikipedia

Pocket Monsters Green Pokémon Red Version Pokémon Blue Version Pokémon Yellow Version Developer(s) Publisher(s) Nintendo Director(s) Satoshi Tajiri Producer(s) Designer(s) Satoshi Tajiri Programmer(s) Artist(s) Writer(s) Satoshi Tajiri Ryosuke Taniguchi Fumihiro Nonomura Hiroyuki Jinnai Composer(s) Junichi Masuda Series Pokémon Platform(s) Release Pocket Monsters Red and Green Pocket Monsters Blue (CoroCoro Comic

Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow – Wikipedia

Pocket Monsters Green Pokémon Red Version Pokémon Blue Version Pokémon Yellow Version Developer(s) Publisher(s) Nintendo Director(s) Satoshi Tajiri Producer(s) Designer(s) Satoshi Tajiri Programmer(s) Artist(s) Writer(s) Satoshi Tajiri Ryosuke Taniguchi Fumihiro Nonomura Hiroyuki Jinnai Composer(s) Junichi Masuda Series Pokémon Platform(s) Release Pocket Monsters Red and Green Pocket Monsters Blue (CoroCoro Comic

Ultima (series) – Wikipedia

Ultima Genre(s) Role-playing Developer(s) Publisher(s) Creator(s) Richard Garriott Platform(s) Apple II, Atari 8-bit, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, MS-DOS, MSX, FM Towns, PC-98, Atari ST, Mac OS, Amiga, Atari 8-bit, NES, Master System, SNES, X68000, PlayStation, Windows First release Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness 1981 Latest release Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar 2013 Ultima is a series of open world fantasy role-playing video games from Origin Systems Ultima was created by Richard Garriott.

Final Fantasy Legend III – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy Legend III Developer(s) Square [a] Publisher(s) Game Boy Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch Square Enix Director(s) Kouzi Ide Producer(s) Chihiro Fujioka Designer(s) Masanori MoritaHideshi Kyonen Programmer(s) Takeo Fujii Artist(s) Katsutoshi Fujioka Composer(s) Ryuji Sasai Chihiro Fujioka Series SaGa [b] Platform(s) Game Boy, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, Microsoft

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – Wikipedia

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is a 1993 action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. It is the first installment in The Legend of Zelda series for a handheld game console.

Final Fantasy Adventure – Wikipedia

Final Fantasy Adventure , known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden or simply Seiken Densetsu , and later released in Europe as Mystic Quest , is a Final Fantasy spinoff and the first game in the series. Published by Square in 1991 on the Game Boy, it saw a North American re-release by Sunsoft in April 1998.

The Sword of Hope – Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Sword of Hope , released in Japan as Selection: Erabareshi Mono , is a 1989 first-person RPG for the Game Boy, developed by Kemco and published by Seika Corporation. In 1992, it received a sequel, The Sword of Hope II .

Nobunaga’s Ambition – Wikipedia

Nobunaga’s Ambition is a series of turn-based grand strategy role-playing simulation video games. The original game was one of the first in its genre, being released in March 1983 by the Japanese video game developer Koei. Nobunaga’s Ambition takes place during the Sengoku period of feudal Japan.

The Final Fantasy Legend – Wikipedia

The Final Fantasy Legend Developer(s) Square Publisher(s) Game Boy WonderSwan Mobile, Switch Square Enix Designer(s) Akitoshi Kawazu Artist(s) Takashi Tokita Composer(s) Nobuo Uematsu Series SaGa [a] Platform(s) Game Boy, WonderSwan Color, i-mode, EZweb, SoftBank Mobile, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows Release Game Boy JP: December 15, 1989 NA: September 30, 1990 WonderSwan Color i-Mode EZweb SoftBank 3G Nintendo Switch Android, iOS Microsoft Windows Genre(s) Role-playing Mode(s) Single-player The Final Fantasy Legend , known in Japan as Makai Toushi SaGa , is a video game released for the Game Boy in December 1989 by Square Co.