Difference between revisions of "Gameboy 3-in-1"
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{{Game| title = Gameboy 3-in-1 | {{Game| title = Gameboy 3-in-1 | ||
| creators = [[Delichanicho]] | | creators = [[Delichanicho]] | ||
+ | | image=[[Image:Gb3in1screenie6.PNG]] | ||
| start = Unknown | | start = Unknown | ||
| date = 2004 | | date = 2004 | ||
| genre = Mini-Game | | genre = Mini-Game | ||
− | | program = | + | | program = The Games Factory |
| status = Released}} | | status = Released}} | ||
− | Gameboy 3-in-1 was released in 2004 by Delichanicho to mixed reviews. It featured three games; Mario's hammer dodge, Boo's flame, and Luigi in the pipe. It's gameplay was limited without scoreboards and all games featured the same concept, dodge things. However, it's presentation was stunning and it succeeded in the eye candy department. A | + | [[|thumb|Screenshot from Gameboy 3-in-1]] |
− | + | '''Gameboy 3-in-1''' was released in 2004 by [[Delichanicho]] to mixed reviews. It featured three games; Mario's hammer dodge, Boo's flame, and Luigi in the pipe. It's gameplay was limited without scoreboards and all games featured the same concept, dodge things. However, it's presentation was stunning and it succeeded in the eye candy department. A sequel, [[Gameboy 4-in-1]] was released in March 2007. |
Latest revision as of 01:41, 29 December 2010
Gameboy 3-in-1 | |
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Developer(s) | Delichanicho |
Announce Date | Unknown |
Release Date | 2004 |
Genre | Mini-Game |
Players | 1 |
Input | Standard keyboard |
Medium | The Games Factory |
Platform | Windows |
Status | Released |
[[|thumb|Screenshot from Gameboy 3-in-1]] Gameboy 3-in-1 was released in 2004 by Delichanicho to mixed reviews. It featured three games; Mario's hammer dodge, Boo's flame, and Luigi in the pipe. It's gameplay was limited without scoreboards and all games featured the same concept, dodge things. However, it's presentation was stunning and it succeeded in the eye candy department. A sequel, Gameboy 4-in-1 was released in March 2007.