Pocket Billiards Fun Time

I decided to check out a Japanese Game Boy Color sports game called ‘Pocket Billiards: Funk The 9 Ball’:

Here’s a screenshot of the actual gameplay:

You’re playing a game of pool against various computer players, and the objective is to sink the 9 ball last and get the most balls in order to win the game.

What I like about this game, is there’s an instant replay feature after the 9 ball is sunk down.

This is a lot of fun. I’m so adding this to my private collection. 😀

Aiming For A Million Dollars

I decided to check out Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 2nd Edition for the Game Boy Color! It’s based off of the TV game show where the objective is to correctly answer all 15 questions in a row and win $1,000,000 just like the show.

You have three life lines which are 50/50, Phone-a-Friend and Poll the Audience in case you get stuck on a question that you don’t know just like the show. Anyways, I’ve mastered all 15 questions and won a paycheck of $1,000,000. Hooray! 😀

After the game is over, the leaderboard will pop up and show you your score:

That was a fun game to play. I just wish the money was real. 😉

Sprite Sheet Evening Open Thread

I was bored so I created and submitted another batch of sprite sheets to the Spriters Resource website. Here’s one of them that got approved the other day:

My own sprite sheet of the opening logos & title screen from Casper for the Game Boy Color.

And now I play the waiting game…

Some More Sprite Sheet Fun Time

Sorry for the lack of posting. I have been uploading some more sprite sheets to the Spriters Resource website lately. Here’s one of them:

This is my sprite sheet of the opening cutscenes and title screen used in Harry Potter 2, a bootleg game for the Game Boy Color. Click here to check out this sheet from there.

EDIT: The game, movies and books are good but the person who came up with that title name was an evil witch.

Evening Open Thread

There’s nothing good to report on but I’ve been submitting more sprite sheets to the Spriters Resource. Here’s one of them:

This is a sprite sheet from Feng Kuang Da Fu Weng, a Chinese GBC Bootleg game that I found the other day. Oh boy, I can’t wait to give that game a try. 🙂

Open thread.

In tonight’s game: Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter

Last night I was checking out Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter for the Game Boy Color. It’s a hunting game where the objective is to hunt down wild animals such as deer, elk, sheep and bears as much as you can before the sun goes down and the hunt will be over. Here’s what the gameplay looks like:

You wander around the outside area to find the wild animal’s footprints and hunt them down with your weapon you’ve selected.

The shot result screen will pop up when you hunt down a wild animal with a successful shot. The more wild animals added to the trophy room, the more chance there is to become the Rocky Mountain trophy hunter:

After my hunt ended I managed to kill sixteen wild animals and achieved the highest rank of all:

I’d say this could be an excellent hunting game for me, and now I’m off to find something new (old). 🙂

Late Night Sprite Sheet Roundup

I’ve been making more sprite sheets and then uploading them to the Spriters Resource website lately. Here’s a couple of them:

These are the sprites used in the American and Japanese versions of Pokémon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy Color. I remember playing this game from awhile back, it’s an alright game but definitely not in my wheelhouse.

Another Round of Game Sprite Sheet Shenanigans

I’ve been working on another game sprite sheet after playing a little bit of the Game Boy Color version of Scrabble:

I also submitted a sprite sheet of the game’s intros and title screen. If anyone is interested in checking it out from TSR then feel free to click on the link right here.

Having Fun with Caesars Palace Too

I’ve been playing some Caesars Palace II for the Game Boy Color this evening. This is a sequel to Caesars Palace, and it’s similar to the original. But this time you play as an unnamed male protagonist which can be named. You start out with $2,000 and are later given a $10,000 credit limit by the cashier:

After that, you can walk around the casino floor to choose which game you wish to play.

Big 6
Video Poker
Blackjack
Roulette
Video Poker Hold’em/Stud Challenge

Unlike the first Caesars Palace game, you must win enough money to enter high roller areas. Which means the more money you accumulate, the more fancy-looking your character’s clothes will be. So far I have entered all the high roller areas, wore the most fanciest clothes, and reached over one millions dollars. Awesome!

I just wish the money and the fancy clothes were real. 🙂