I agree. It was it's own system but like the Wii U I feel just putting "Color" on it missled parents to thinking it was the "GameBoy at home" but just color.
As someone who is about to pull the trigger on an RG35XX, this series has been awesome. I’ve been loading up my ROM sets in anticipation of getting the device, and this just adds more games to the list. Great video as always Dweeb!
Cannon fodder looks really good for a gameboy game. Theres alot of cool and good simple games that are pretty good, it’s crazy how creative they got with the gameboy, the limitations and power of the gameboy just made people think what they could do with what they had more, that was peoples competition, their imagination. Now it’s just money people compete over, like we aren’t even people anymore.
Wow. "Shut up", huh? Seems a little harsh for this generation. I love the gbc. I'm happy to see you show it some love and give it the spotlight. I haven't heard of some of these
I know that it's not a whole lot more than a souped up version of the original Gameboy, but a big part of me really wishes it had gotten to exist independently of the original GB and the GBA as Nintendo's primary handheld on the market. The games that were developed specifically for the GBC have such a unique, distinctive look to them that doesn't really exist anywhere else, and it would have been interesting to see what developers brought to the system if it had a longer lifespan, maybe if it had been released a few years earlier than it was, say '95 or '96.
Warlock is a criminaly underrated game on the GBC. A very good RTS taking in consideration is an RTS on the GBC. Truly a Hidden Gem. It even has 2 Campings. Quest For Camelot is another Hidden Gem in my opinion.
I have a highly curated collection -- which took me years to fully vet -- for most of the popular systems. I've looked at countless lists for "best of", "top 100", "hidden gems", other curated ROMsets, etc., for each system. I'm at the point where if a UA-camr releases a new hidden gems video, it's extremely rare that a game isn't on my list. That being said, I didn't have most of these in my collection, so thanks for the heads up!
I have spent countless hours in last 2 years on doing exactly same. Constantly looking for top games and hidden gems for my retro consoles. I would really be interested in browsing thru your lists, it would save me a lot of time :) Would you be so kind and provide me one?
Good job! I am always so amazed with the lighting and camera work in your videos. It's actually an inspiration for mine. Well it's an inspiration that I need to work on mine. Also like that narrowed it down to five games, very efficient, and yet really entertaining. Awesome job. I like how you cut between the graphics on the console and the game capture
Thanks for noticing! It's not the kind of thing most people notice, but I think it's an important part of keeping the content engaging. For the broll and filming stuff I think you really gotta be into it. I love doing that, I used to do that sorta stuff just as a hobby (ie didn't do anything with it or show it to anyone) before I started my channel, so I'm glad I found an outlet for it. I have like 15-20 games I wanted to show, and there was no way to do them justice in a single video without showing each for like 30s. I think 2 min per game, with a few minutes of jokes, for a 12-15 min video is a perfect formula for hidden gems content.
Thanks for this video, Tech dweeb, how cool an idea. As a non english native speaker, i put the caption ON to note your suggestions. ’Canada father' (02:35) seems an interesting port, a shame the scrapper in Daijisho can't find the artwork 😂
I didn't even know there was a Spy vs. Spy on GBC. I loved the comic strips as a kid and the NES game was a fun adaptation. Gonna check that one out. I didn't have a GBC as a kid so I skipped over a lot of good stuff it seemed. Always on the look out for diamonds in the rough. Keep the gems coming!
I love this series! I get stuck between the handful of titles I know and love and have played many times, and the infinite vastness of rom libraries. There are loads of 'top 100 best games' articles, but you're featuring content I would likely NEVER encounter on my own
It's on some lists but if you haven't tried it, harry potter and the sorcerer's stone on gbc is a little turn based rpg with great art, music, and seems to have some serious gameplay depth.
I find it really amazing that games like that existed and people never got the chance to play because it wasnt "famous enough". I had a gbc with 3-5 game cartridges and outside of the mainstream stuff (pokemon, shantae) I really enjoyed playing harry potter 1 and mgs ghost babel, in fact the Harry potter RPGS are really good, the one that I own even had multilanguage support, I never thought I could play a game in my own language (brazilian portuguese) at that time. Great video series, keep em coming, cause I love dweeb approved stuff.
I love these videos! I don’t have a big rom library on my Systems, i just put the games i really want to play on there. And it is always great to ad new ones. :3
Love to see Scooby Doo get love here, I had this game when I was a kid (obviously parents bought it based on the lisence). Loved it but one of those games no one knew so I didn’t get to share it with others.
So many of these bring back memories. For me Spy Vs Spy was my go to game on the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 8-bit microcomputers. Cannon Fodder and it's sequel were perfect on the Amiga especially since the mouse gave you perfect precision (perfect as you could get for a rollerball mouse 😂). Definitely going to try these GBC ports. Thanks buddy.
You should definitely do more of these hidden gems especially with all these emulation handheld devices that are around its hard to find a good game with thousands of games on these machines 🙏🏽
Great work, TD... Cranmoot@work, just got back from a long lake weekend. Saw you released a hidden gem video, and immediately clicked. The hidden gem videos on your channel are always surprising, I appreciate that. Like you said most Hidden gems lists are basically the same list. So double diet golden root beer to you for really digging into these and finding games worthy of creating content for. Thanks, TD see you on the next one.
Thanks bud! Plus there's the whole "one dweeb's trash is another dweeb's treasure", just because one guy didn't think Scooby Doo was worth adding to his list doesn't mean nuthin'!
I had the Scooby doo game as a kid! but never got to complete it! seeing the opening shots was an astonishing tickle to my brain cause I had almost all but forgotten about it. definitely booting it up now. thanks!
Hell yeah, new hidden gems! I stumbled upon Cannon Fodder when idly browsing my rom collection. I ended up playing it the whole night. Really fun gameplay loop!
Please public you list of hand-picked games! So the community can make compilations like Tiny Best Set including it :D Awesome job tho, I love your recommendations and your passion when talking about it
Nice. Personally, I love games from Game Boy Advance, DS and PSX. By the way, I'm curious if anyone, like me, likes games similar to PSX games. I've also been really into Silent Hill-style games lately.
You are absolutely right about the GBC in general as it's an overlooked system that is usually associated with Pokemon, Super Mario Bros Deluxe, Dragon Quest I, II and III and Link's Awakening DX. I also own Warlocked and I agree that it's another underrated game which is basically Warcraft on a GBC which is nothing short of amazing. Let's also not forget that the GBC has some awesome Megaman X based games. I just picked up MegaMan Extreme 2 last Saturday and you can play as both X and Zero, which for the time was refreshing for the handheld. And while this one may be semi-popular, let's remember the fact that Metal Gear Solid (AKA Ghost Babel) is on this hardware as well. Prince of Persia is actually a quite competent port of the PC Original. I was pretty amazed by game play and graphics as it didn't seem like a far stretch given the fact that it's running on a portable for it's time. Of course, we can't talk about the GBC without mentioning it's great NES ports. In addition to Spy vs. Spy, I would also add Shadowgate and Crystalis to that mix. In comparison to the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, the Game Boy Color in itself seems a bit short lived but anyone willing to give it's games a chance, they will find some very interesting games that push the hardware in ways you wouldn't think of. Just have a look at Alone in the Dark: A New Nightmare. That game is mind-blowing for what it is running on. Great video! I look forward to the next hidden gems piece you work on.
Tobu Tobu Girl Deluxe gets my vote for GBC hidden gem that everyone should have on their retro handheld of choice. Also don't forget about the wonderful DX mods that have been rolling in lately! Dr. Mario DX, Kirby's Dream Land 2 DX, Kirby's Pinball Land DX,Super Mario Land DX, Super Mario Land 2 DX, Mega Man World 5 DX, Metroid 2 DX, Revenge of the 'Gator Gold, and probably more!
i've always preferred the style of the gbc cannon fodder over the original or other ports. just wish the grenade/ weapon swap mechanics were better implemented as the snow stages can get really frustrating. other gbc gems: bomberman games (all of them!) baby felix: halloween - cute colorful platformer elevator action ex - updated (and favorite) port including new playable characters and stages karate joe - nice kung-fu master clone monster rancher explorer - superior version of solomon's key but with monster rancher characters mr. driller - addictive puzzler ms. pac-man: special color edition - this version includes 2 new mazes. theres also super pac-man q*bert - while not as epic as the game boy port theres basically a vibrant colorized version snoopy tennis - best 2d tennis game super robot pinball - hands down the best pinball video game next to revenge of the 'gator
I had the Original spy vs spy which was written for the commodore 64 when it was first released in 1984, I also had it on the Atari 2600 when it was shortly released after the commodore 64 initial release. Used to play that non stop for hours everyday. Another game like Spy vs Spy was Impossible Mission by Epyx back in 1984, It looks different but feels the same, it also has voices in the game which made it very cool.
Dunno if it's a hidden gem, but Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers, also known as Donald Duck: Quack Attack in Europe is a good 2D platformer. It's made by the same devs that made Rayman GBC at Ubisoft, and it shows - the game gets progressively more challenging, but the level design is quite good, and the visuals are nice. One of the better licensed games for a handheld.
It's on my list of games to show in future videos! I didn't show it on this list because that's one of those games that's always on "hidden gems" lists, but eventually I'll find a way to show it off. I didn't know about it until recently and I'm looking forward to playing it more.
@@TechDweeb it started showing up on hidden gems lists when I started talking about it. Love such a well made game. Also bionic commando for the GBC is pretty good.
When i was a kid cannon fodder and lemmings were massively popular, possibly more so than mario and sonic because they were on home pcs like the amiga and I'm from australia 😊
I basically only cared about pokemon yellow on my gbc, i had donkey kong land and zelda though lol, only cared about pokemon. I had a kickass system without really knowing it
No I like to keep them all. I delete any duplicates, or non-english games, or protoypes or demos, but I keep all the full releases (I often have need to go back to games that I don't like for various reasons). However I always keep a list of my favourites, which I organize so they are at the top of my games list. Once I've done a thorough evaluation of all the games of a system and have my favourites I rarely deviate from them.
I just tried the harry potter and the sorcerer's stone for the gbc and holy crap im gonna beat it. A little turn based rpg with amazing pixel art, great music, and looks like a lot of depth to the gameplay. Its going on my 35xx and will be my bedtime game until i beat it. I tried native and stretch and it also looks good in stretch on the 35xx Only thing of note is it requires the gearboy core, it has borked audio in gambette. I just swapped the 35xx configure file to run all my gbc games on gearboy and its been perfect
Just started heroes of might and magic on a game boy I modded with an AMOLED screen. Does life get any better than this? Thank you for the recommendations.
if you liked that Scooby Doo game, I'd also point you out to Scooby Doo Mystery 1995 on the Sega Genesis. this is a totally different game from the snes game with the same name
Hidden gems shows have gotten a bit stale, it's definitely great idea. I might not care equaly about all the systems and all the same games, but man that Scooby-Doo gamem does seem interesting. And now, due to the weird train of thought, I have the 8-bit version of Rescue rangers stuck in my head. It is a good song though.
Whoa that Scooby-Doo looked pretty cool, It’s almost like a budget maniac mansion.
The Gameboy Color always seems to get forgotten.
Check out Ogles channel. Every Friday he releases a game boy or color game review and playthrough.
@@TheMysteryDriverty for the recommendation.
@@RemoWilliams1227 np, dude makes a lot of TMNT and cheesing souls type videos as well.
I agree. It was it's own system but like the Wii U I feel just putting "Color" on it missled parents to thinking it was the "GameBoy at home" but just color.
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Man I had Cannon Fodder, Heroes of Might and Magic 2, and Spy vs. Spy on the GBC when I was a kid. Really brings back memories.
"Galaxy Wars. That's obviously Star Trek."
I lolled
I feel engagement baited. it worked.
I always thought it was impressive that they got the PS1 Alone in the Dark into a GBC cart.
As someone who is about to pull the trigger on an RG35XX, this series has been awesome. I’ve been loading up my ROM sets in anticipation of getting the device, and this just adds more games to the list.
Great video as always Dweeb!
I'm pretty sure you never left the jungle of retro handhelds ... This Dweeb lore and world building is getting fascinating ....
Cannon fodder looks really good for a gameboy game. Theres alot of cool and good simple games that are pretty good, it’s crazy how creative they got with the gameboy, the limitations and power of the gameboy just made people think what they could do with what they had more, that was peoples competition, their imagination. Now it’s just money people compete over, like we aren’t even people anymore.
Oh man my mum and I used to play the Scooby Doo game together when I was little!! SUCH a throwback; excited to play that one again!
Wow. "Shut up", huh? Seems a little harsh for this generation. I love the gbc. I'm happy to see you show it some love and give it the spotlight. I haven't heard of some of these
I know that it's not a whole lot more than a souped up version of the original Gameboy, but a big part of me really wishes it had gotten to exist independently of the original GB and the GBA as Nintendo's primary handheld on the market. The games that were developed specifically for the GBC have such a unique, distinctive look to them that doesn't really exist anywhere else, and it would have been interesting to see what developers brought to the system if it had a longer lifespan, maybe if it had been released a few years earlier than it was, say '95 or '96.
Well said.
Really well said.
Warlock is a criminaly underrated game on the GBC. A very good RTS taking in consideration is an RTS on the GBC. Truly a Hidden Gem. It even has 2 Campings. Quest For Camelot is another Hidden Gem in my opinion.
Both on my list for round 2 ;)
The art on that Scooby Doo game is really well done. The game itself reminds me of Maniac Mansion. Thanks for the recommendation.
I have a highly curated collection -- which took me years to fully vet -- for most of the popular systems. I've looked at countless lists for "best of", "top 100", "hidden gems", other curated ROMsets, etc., for each system. I'm at the point where if a UA-camr releases a new hidden gems video, it's extremely rare that a game isn't on my list.
That being said, I didn't have most of these in my collection, so thanks for the heads up!
is your curated list of roms available or listed somewhere? well done!
I have spent countless hours in last 2 years on doing exactly same. Constantly looking for top games and hidden gems for my retro consoles. I would really be interested in browsing thru your lists, it would save me a lot of time :)
Would you be so kind and provide me one?
@@p1nky_flyh1gh23 share your lists!
Good job! I am always so amazed with the lighting and camera work in your videos. It's actually an inspiration for mine. Well it's an inspiration that I need to work on mine. Also like that narrowed it down to five games, very efficient, and yet really entertaining. Awesome job.
I like how you cut between the graphics on the console and the game capture
Thanks for noticing! It's not the kind of thing most people notice, but I think it's an important part of keeping the content engaging. For the broll and filming stuff I think you really gotta be into it. I love doing that, I used to do that sorta stuff just as a hobby (ie didn't do anything with it or show it to anyone) before I started my channel, so I'm glad I found an outlet for it.
I have like 15-20 games I wanted to show, and there was no way to do them justice in a single video without showing each for like 30s. I think 2 min per game, with a few minutes of jokes, for a 12-15 min video is a perfect formula for hidden gems content.
Now I wanna know your "must play" pinball games
Definitely would love that!
That video will definitely come along!
Thanks for this video, Tech dweeb, how cool an idea. As a non english native speaker, i put the caption ON to note your suggestions. ’Canada father' (02:35) seems an interesting port, a shame the scrapper in Daijisho can't find the artwork 😂
It's a lot like Cannon Fodder, just with a lot more plaid flannel and beards ;)
Awesome video! 🔥 often I'm also just peaking around. But my favorite of the gbc would be the shantae or mickeys USA also enjoyed that as kid
This unlocked the memory that I actually had that Scooby-Doo game.
I didn't even know there was a Spy vs. Spy on GBC. I loved the comic strips as a kid and the NES game was a fun adaptation. Gonna check that one out. I didn't have a GBC as a kid so I skipped over a lot of good stuff it seemed. Always on the look out for diamonds in the rough. Keep the gems coming!
I didn't know about it either! If you liked the NES version you'll LOVE this version. It's better in every way.
I love this series! I get stuck between the handful of titles I know and love and have played many times, and the infinite vastness of rom libraries. There are loads of 'top 100 best games' articles, but you're featuring content I would likely NEVER encounter on my own
It's on some lists but if you haven't tried it, harry potter and the sorcerer's stone on gbc is a little turn based rpg with great art, music, and seems to have some serious gameplay depth.
I find it really amazing that games like that existed and people never got the chance to play because it wasnt "famous enough". I had a gbc with 3-5 game cartridges and outside of the mainstream stuff (pokemon, shantae) I really enjoyed playing harry potter 1 and mgs ghost babel, in fact the Harry potter RPGS are really good, the one that I own even had multilanguage support, I never thought I could play a game in my own language (brazilian portuguese) at that time. Great video series, keep em coming, cause I love dweeb approved stuff.
Scooby Doo Classic Creep Capers is wonderful. I picked it up on a whim a couple years ago and really loved it
I loved that Scooby Doo game as a kid! I'll play through it every now and then just to relive it.
Ah, the memories!
Very good choices and explanations! Never had a GB Color.
I love these videos! I don’t have a big rom library on my Systems, i just put the games i really want to play on there. And it is always great to ad new ones. :3
I was anxious watching you pour a drink right next to two electronics.
What's the worst that could happen!?
Love to see Scooby Doo get love here, I had this game when I was a kid (obviously parents bought it based on the lisence). Loved it but one of those games no one knew so I didn’t get to share it with others.
Nice, an actually actually actual hidden gem list. These are so rare, just like people who have figured out how to subscribe.
My hidden gem videos are hidden gems themselves :P
Solid list again TD, I think i've played that Spy Vs Spy on the old Atari ST. Keep on keeping on.
This GBC version is the DEINITIVE version of Spy vs Spy. I insist you grace the POW KITTY with its presence!
So many of these bring back memories. For me Spy Vs Spy was my go to game on the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 8-bit microcomputers. Cannon Fodder and it's sequel were perfect on the Amiga especially since the mouse gave you perfect precision (perfect as you could get for a rollerball mouse 😂). Definitely going to try these GBC ports. Thanks buddy.
You should definitely do more of these hidden gems especially with all these emulation handheld devices that are around its hard to find a good game with thousands of games on these machines 🙏🏽
Great work, TD... Cranmoot@work, just got back from a long lake weekend. Saw you released a hidden gem video, and immediately clicked. The hidden gem videos on your channel are always surprising, I appreciate that. Like you said most Hidden gems lists are basically the same list. So double diet golden root beer to you for really digging into these and finding games worthy of creating content for. Thanks, TD see you on the next one.
Thanks bud! Plus there's the whole "one dweeb's trash is another dweeb's treasure", just because one guy didn't think Scooby Doo was worth adding to his list doesn't mean nuthin'!
That Juka Game is lit! Thank you for the recommendation. A true Gem. And the Game as well ;3
Your yt channel should definitely be in a list of hidden gems
I'd be proud
Love your hidden gems series! All great games like no other channels ❤ new subs ☺️
I had the Scooby doo game as a kid! but never got to complete it! seeing the opening shots was an astonishing tickle to my brain cause I had almost all but forgotten about it. definitely booting it up now. thanks!
Hell yeah, new hidden gems! I stumbled upon Cannon Fodder when idly browsing my rom collection. I ended up playing it the whole night. Really fun gameplay loop!
That "slurp" got me lol I wasn't prepared :3
Btw great vid, gonna play a couple of them
I'd love to see you bring up the gbc port of Commander Keen that's one that doesn't get mentioned much
I still have my Cannon Fodder cart, one of the few survivors.
I like that TD knows the true life priorities !
Yas! Cannon Fodder! It's been a favourite of mine for many many years. Played it on the Amiga and go back to it every so often.
Evel Knievel on GBC is a fun game hard as nails but fun.
Spy VS Spy just unlocked a memory I have playing this game with the GBA attached with a light + zoom screen. OMG.
Yes!! Spy vs spy and Scooby capers!! Great hidden gems indeed :-) it was so cool finding the Scooby Doo one back in the day
did you wash the cup before putting the rootbeet in :) its a thrift store :)
Nope. Tasting store dust and customer hand dirt is part of the fun for me!
I used to play Spy vs Spy a TON when I was a kid but for some weird reason I didn't even remember it existed haha
Your Galaxy Wars joke, Bravo!
Please public you list of hand-picked games! So the community can make compilations like Tiny Best Set including it :D
Awesome job tho, I love your recommendations and your passion when talking about it
I dont know if its a hidden gem but beatmania is one of the sickest gameboy games
Okay, you earned your sub…for Spy vs. Spy. I loved it on the C64. I guess on the NES it was similar.
I'm always the Black Spy!
@@TechDweeb In the comics the White Spy won more often. Playing with my friend I had the 2nd joystick and was the Black Spy.
I didn’t play gbc all that much if at all but when i did emulation I got into resident evil gaiden for the gbc and yugioh dark duel stories
Okay. The ragtime piano rootbeer break made me laugh. Thank you :)
Nice selection. I haven't seen any of these before.
Quick question from a new subscriber, do you "do the voice" or is this your voice?
These Scooby doo is like Maniac Mansion when every characters can do differents actions. I like these class of adventure graphic :9
Nice. Personally, I love games from Game Boy Advance, DS and PSX. By the way, I'm curious if anyone, like me, likes games similar to PSX games. I've also been really into Silent Hill-style games lately.
Out of place question but do you have a resource for og xbox parts? Like mobos and psus?
Nope sorry!
were did you get the buttons from
Sakura Retro Modding. I show them being installed in this vid: ua-cam.com/video/kZ4Mp27Fw2g/v-deo.html&lc=UgzrI_TRXE_JZOWH0QN4AaABAg
Excited to try all of these!
Keep them top picks comin!
You are absolutely right about the GBC in general as it's an overlooked system that is usually associated with Pokemon, Super Mario Bros Deluxe, Dragon Quest I, II and III and Link's Awakening DX.
I also own Warlocked and I agree that it's another underrated game which is basically Warcraft on a GBC which is nothing short of amazing.
Let's also not forget that the GBC has some awesome Megaman X based games. I just picked up MegaMan Extreme 2 last Saturday and you can play as both X and Zero, which for the time was refreshing for the handheld.
And while this one may be semi-popular, let's remember the fact that Metal Gear Solid (AKA Ghost Babel) is on this hardware as well.
Prince of Persia is actually a quite competent port of the PC Original. I was pretty amazed by game play and graphics as it didn't seem like a far stretch given the fact that it's running on a portable for it's time.
Of course, we can't talk about the GBC without mentioning it's great NES ports. In addition to Spy vs. Spy, I would also add Shadowgate and Crystalis to that mix. In comparison to the Game Boy and Game Boy Advance, the Game Boy Color in itself seems a bit short lived but anyone willing to give it's games a chance, they will find some very interesting games that push the hardware in ways you wouldn't think of. Just have a look at Alone in the Dark: A New Nightmare. That game is mind-blowing for what it is running on.
Great video! I look forward to the next hidden gems piece you work on.
Your videos are great, thanks for bringing us so much so much entertainment! ✌🏼😁🎮
I didn't know about gbc spy v spy. I've only played the NES version
Scooby Doo looks like Maniac Mansion! Definitely gonna try that!
Tobu Tobu Girl Deluxe gets my vote for GBC hidden gem that everyone should have on their retro handheld of choice.
Also don't forget about the wonderful DX mods that have been rolling in lately! Dr. Mario DX, Kirby's Dream Land 2 DX, Kirby's Pinball Land DX,Super Mario Land DX, Super Mario Land 2 DX, Mega Man World 5 DX, Metroid 2 DX, Revenge of the 'Gator Gold, and probably more!
Yea didn’t know about couple🔥🔥🔥🔥great video
i've always preferred the style of the gbc cannon fodder over the original or other ports. just wish the grenade/ weapon swap mechanics were better implemented as the snow stages can get really frustrating. other gbc gems:
bomberman games (all of them!)
baby felix: halloween - cute colorful platformer
elevator action ex - updated (and favorite) port including new playable characters and stages
karate joe - nice kung-fu master clone
monster rancher explorer - superior version of solomon's key but with monster rancher characters
mr. driller - addictive puzzler
ms. pac-man: special color edition - this version includes 2 new mazes. theres also super pac-man
q*bert - while not as epic as the game boy port theres basically a vibrant colorized version
snoopy tennis - best 2d tennis game
super robot pinball - hands down the best pinball video game next to revenge of the 'gator
love these hidden gem vids dweeb much appreciated too 👍
I had the Original spy vs spy which was written for the commodore 64 when it was first released in 1984, I also had it on the Atari 2600 when it was shortly released after the commodore 64 initial release. Used to play that non stop for hours everyday. Another game like Spy vs Spy was Impossible Mission by Epyx back in 1984, It looks different but feels the same, it also has voices in the game which made it very cool.
Scooby Doo looks good man, love a good graphic adventure :-D
Dunno if it's a hidden gem, but Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers, also known as Donald Duck: Quack Attack in Europe is a good 2D platformer. It's made by the same devs that made Rayman GBC at Ubisoft, and it shows - the game gets progressively more challenging, but the level design is quite good, and the visuals are nice. One of the better licensed games for a handheld.
The legend of the River king!
im amazed at the canon fodder port
Right!?
Yesss I’ve been waiting for this one
Not as fun as the GBA one (because gbc isn't as good a system). I actually like my original Game Boy gems better than the GBC ones 🤷♂️
Try Wendy every witch way. I think it could be the best game for the system.
It's on my list of games to show in future videos! I didn't show it on this list because that's one of those games that's always on "hidden gems" lists, but eventually I'll find a way to show it off. I didn't know about it until recently and I'm looking forward to playing it more.
@@TechDweeb it started showing up on hidden gems lists when I started talking about it. Love such a well made game. Also bionic commando for the GBC is pretty good.
I love these hidden gem vids!
He is a mark. And world would know it later. But we know. We are Dweeb. :-)
When i was a kid cannon fodder and lemmings were massively popular, possibly more so than mario and sonic because they were on home pcs like the amiga and I'm from australia 😊
Hey Dweeb, please Review the RGB30 from Powkiddy!
I have one on the way!
Gameboy Gallery 3 BUT more specifically the Turtle Bridge (modern) mode. It's the best thing on GBC.
Scooby doo on GBA is one of my favorites, Looks like the newer version of this one.
Lime with root beer? whaaaaat?
Also, love the list!
I basically only cared about pokemon yellow on my gbc, i had donkey kong land and zelda though lol, only cared about pokemon. I had a kickass system without really knowing it
Neat! This hidden gems thing is a good idea 👍
Check out Warlocked. A fantasy RTS for the GBC.
These are gonna be great on my RGB30!
Definitely! I have one on the way :)
I glued DS lite buttons onto a BlackBerry Q10 I got off ebay for 25.00 :) the ds lite I had was broken any way
Thank you for the insight. I'm curating my ROM lists currently, Question.....do you delete the ones you will never play again?
No I like to keep them all. I delete any duplicates, or non-english games, or protoypes or demos, but I keep all the full releases (I often have need to go back to games that I don't like for various reasons). However I always keep a list of my favourites, which I organize so they are at the top of my games list. Once I've done a thorough evaluation of all the games of a system and have my favourites I rarely deviate from them.
@@TechDweeb I do exactly this!
That spy game looks fun
Yup!
I have cannon fodder! it blew my mind when I first played it.
Hey Dweeb, how do you enter those doors in Dexter's laboratory? I can't find it, it drives me insane! :)
Love videos like this!
I just tried the harry potter and the sorcerer's stone for the gbc and holy crap im gonna beat it. A little turn based rpg with amazing pixel art, great music, and looks like a lot of depth to the gameplay. Its going on my 35xx and will be my bedtime game until i beat it. I tried native and stretch and it also looks good in stretch on the 35xx
Only thing of note is it requires the gearboy core, it has borked audio in gambette. I just swapped the 35xx configure file to run all my gbc games on gearboy and its been perfect
Just started heroes of might and magic on a game boy I modded with an AMOLED screen. Does life get any better than this? Thank you for the recommendations.
Always looking for more games to add to the favorites on my anblernic
if you liked that Scooby Doo game, I'd also point you out to Scooby Doo Mystery 1995 on the Sega Genesis. this is a totally different game from the snes game with the same name
Thank you for your service.
can you do a best of retro gaming pinball? Pokemon RS pinball ftw!
Hidden gems shows have gotten a bit stale, it's definitely great idea. I might not care equaly about all the systems and all the same games, but man that Scooby-Doo gamem does seem interesting.
And now, due to the weird train of thought, I have the 8-bit version of Rescue rangers stuck in my head. It is a good song though.