Gameboy 4-in-1

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Gameboy 4-in-1
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Developer(s) Delichanicho and Mario Gamer
Announce Date March 26 2005
Release Date 2007
Genre Mini-Game
Players 1
Input Standard keyboard
Medium The Games Factory, Multimedia Fusion
Platform Windows
Status In Production

Gameboy 4-in-1 is the sequal to, you guessed it, Gameboy 3-in-1.

Story

Mario travels to a long lost pyramid to discover the treasure of the great god GAEMBOIPAYER. Upon discovering a dusty old Gameboy, Mario settles down to play it.

Game Menu from Gameboy 4-in-1

Production

Production begins

In May 2005 Mario Gamer, having just played Gameboy 3-in-1, contacted Delichanicho for a sequal. He was all for it and production started right away. The game was split in half and Delichanicho took two mini-games while Mario Gamer tackled everything else.

Shortly after pitching the idea to Delichanicho production started right away. Mario Gamer was at a dry spot with Mario Kart: Beanbean Circuit and figured it would be done soon anyway. The team divided the project right down the middle. Within a few weeks Delichanicho finished his first mini-game and Mario Gamer started work on his as well.

Production slows

In July 2005, production almost completely stopped. Mario Gamer had resumed work on Mario Kart: Beanbean Circuit and Delichanicho had life catch up with him. By August Delichanicho finished his second game and left most of the rest up to Mario Gamer. Mario Gamer, never happy with one project has been switching between the games ever since.

Production picks up again

As of March, production was picked up on the game again with release having a "Very, very good" chance of happening this time.

Gameplay

Games

The fallowing games are featured in Gameboy 4-in-1.

  • Shark Surprise
  • Palamedes
  • Snifit Shakeup
  • Shell Shocked

Other Improvements

Gameboy 4-in-1 will also feature a story line, in-game instructions, cut scenes, high scores, interviews, and credits.