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{{Infobox game
 
{{Infobox game
|name = 32 In 1 "SCREEN SELECT" (GB)
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|name = 32 In 1 "SCREEN SELECT"
|image = File:32 in 1 screen select.jpg
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|image = File:32 in 1 screen select.jpg
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|imagewidth = 200px
|caption = Cartridge Label
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|caption = Cartridge Label
|publisher = Unknown
 
|developer = Unknown
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|publisher = Unknown
|console = Game Boy
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|developer = Unknown
|date = Unknown
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|console = Game Boy
 
|date = Unknown
 
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The '''''32-in-1 "Screen Select"''''' is a multicart for the Game Boy on a Game Boy cart. There are 15 games contained on this cartridge.
 
The '''''32-in-1 "Screen Select"''''' is a multicart for the Game Boy on a Game Boy cart. There are 15 games contained on this cartridge.
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#Flipull
 
#Flipull
   
== Inside The Cartridge ==
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== Inside the cartridge ==
 
[[File:32 in 1 select screen.jpg|150px|thumb|left]]
 
[[File:32 in 1 select screen.jpg|150px|thumb|left]]
 
B1-1 Rom, oversized and is a squeeze to fit into some Game Boy cart slots. Notice how strange the chips are like, compared to the official cartridges.
 
B1-1 Rom, oversized and is a squeeze to fit into some Game Boy cart slots. Notice how strange the chips are like, compared to the official cartridges.
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Multicarts]]
 
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy games]]
 
[[Category:Multicarts]]

Revision as of 19:01, 6 September 2017

The 32-in-1 "Screen Select" is a multicart for the Game Boy on a Game Boy cart. There are 15 games contained on this cartridge.

List of games

  1. Super Mario Land
  2. Motocross Madness
  3. Hyper Loder Runner (Does Not Start)
  4. World Bowling
  5. Dr. Mario
  6. Alley Way
  7. Space Invaders
  8. Pitman
  9. Tasmania Story
  10. Battle City
  11. Tennis
  12. Volley Fire
  13. Tetris
  14. Penguin Land
  15. Flipull

Inside the cartridge

32 in 1 select screen

B1-1 Rom, oversized and is a squeeze to fit into some Game Boy cart slots. Notice how strange the chips are like, compared to the official cartridges.