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+ | |caption = Cartridge label. |
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+ | |publisher = Unknown |
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+ | |console = Game Boy |
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#Super Mario Land |
#Super Mario Land |
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#Motocross Madness |
#Motocross Madness |
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− | #Hyper Loder Runner ''' |
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#World Bowling |
#World Bowling |
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#Dr. Mario |
#Dr. Mario |
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#Alley Way |
#Alley Way |
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#Space Invaders |
#Space Invaders |
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#Tasmania Story |
#Tasmania Story |
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#Battle City |
#Battle City |
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#Penguin Land |
#Penguin Land |
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#Flipull |
#Flipull |
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+ | [[File:32 in 1 select screen.jpg|thumb]] |
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+ | 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. |
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Revision as of 08:10, 9 February 2020
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
- Super Mario Land
- Motocross Madness
- Hyper Loder Runner (Does Not Start)
- World Bowling
- Dr. Mario
- Alley Way
- Space Invaders
- Pitman (aka Catrap)
- Tasmania Story
- Battle City
- Tennis
- Volley Fire
- Tetris
- Penguin Land
- Flipull
Inside the cartridge
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.