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+ | |name = Super Color 25-in-1 |
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+ | |image = File:SC25in1Menu.png |
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⚫ | The multicart label and menu states that there are no repeats on the multicart. This is debatable however, as both Pokémon Blue and Green are included, which are essentially the same game in different languages. All of the Pokémon games aside from Green and "Stadium" are in English, (the latter is in Chinese) and are the official translations. Despite the multicart's name, only 5 games have full |
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+ | |imagewidth = 250px |
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+ | |caption = Super Color 25-in-1 menu screen. |
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+ | |console = Game Boy Color |
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+ | |engine = Various |
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+ | |sound = Various |
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+ | }} |
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⚫ | The multicart label and menu states that there are no repeats on the multicart. This is debatable however, as both ''Pokémon Blue'' and ''Green'' are included, which are essentially the same game in different languages [Despite the fact that the English ''Red'' / ''Blue'' games are completly redone in coding due to difficulties with the format of the Japanese ''Red'' / ''Green'' games.] All of the ''Pokémon'' games aside from ''Green'' and "''Stadium''" are in English, (the latter is in Chinese) and are the official translations apart from ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', which are bootlegged versions. Despite the multicart's name, only 5 games have full color. The others are monochrome Game Boy games, and when played on a Game Boy Color they use the same default color palette as the menu. (The palette can be changed on the Game Boy logo) Unlike most multicarts, this one contains a battery which allows the user to save up to three games simultaneously, although only the first 7 games seem to have save functions. |
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Names are taken from the menu. |
Names are taken from the menu. |
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#Pokémon Gold |
#Pokémon Gold |
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#Pokémon Red |
#Pokémon Red |
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#Pokémon Blue |
#Pokémon Blue |
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− | #Pokémon Green (Japanese version of Pokémon Blue) |
+ | #Pokémon Green (Japanese version of ''Pokémon Red'' / ''Blue'') |
− | #Pokémon Card (Pokémon Trading Card Game) |
+ | #Pokémon Card (''Pokémon Trading Card Game'') |
#[[Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)|Pokémon Stadium ]] |
#[[Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)|Pokémon Stadium ]] |
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#Boukenjima 3 (Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima III) |
#Boukenjima 3 (Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima III) |
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#Bonk's Adventure |
#Bonk's Adventure |
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− | #Snow Bros |
+ | #Snow Bros (''Snow Bros Jr.'') |
− | #World Cup Soccer (Nintendo World Cup) |
+ | #World Cup Soccer (''Nintendo World Cup'') |
− | #Dodge Ball (Nekketsu Koukou Dodge Ball-Bu) |
+ | #Dodge Ball (''Nekketsu Koukou Dodge Ball-Bu'') |
#Ultraman Ball |
#Ultraman Ball |
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#Bubble Bobble |
#Bubble Bobble |
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− | #Castlevania (Castlevania: The Adventure) |
+ | #Castlevania (''Castlevania: The Adventure'') |
− | #Pinball Party (Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party) |
+ | #Pinball Party (''Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party'') |
− | #Contra Spirits (Actually the American version called Contra: The Alien Wars) |
+ | #Contra Spirits (Actually the American version called ''Contra: The Alien Wars'') |
#Alleyway |
#Alleyway |
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#Tetris |
#Tetris |
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#Asteroids |
#Asteroids |
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#Side Pocket |
#Side Pocket |
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− | #Double Dragon (Double Dragon II) |
+ | #Double Dragon (''Double Dragon II'') |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | File:Good Life Multicarts.jpg|The 25-in-1 is on the right. The 40-in-1 is on the left. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | ==Trivia== |
+ | == Trivia == |
− | *The artwork on the label is taken from Pokémon Gold and Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze), both of which are included. |
+ | *The artwork on the label is taken from ''[[Pokémon Gold]]'' and ''[[Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)]]'', both of which are included. |
− | *On the label, Pokémon Silver and Side Pocket are misspelled as Pokémon Siver and Side Pecket respectively, despite both names being spelled correctly on the menu. |
+ | *On the label, ''Pokémon Silver'' and ''Side Pocket'' are misspelled as ''Pokémon Siver'' and ''Side Pecket'' respectively, despite both names being spelled correctly on the menu. |
+ | [[Category:Games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Game Boy Color games]] |
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[[Category:Multicarts]] |
[[Category:Multicarts]] |
Revision as of 17:42, 30 August 2021
The Super Color 25-in-1 is a multicart for the Game Boy Color made by an unknown company. This multicart is notable for containing 8 Pokémon games, one of which is a bootleg.
Overview
The multicart label and menu states that there are no repeats on the multicart. This is debatable however, as both Pokémon Blue and Green are included, which are essentially the same game in different languages [Despite the fact that the English Red / Blue games are completly redone in coding due to difficulties with the format of the Japanese Red / Green games.] All of the Pokémon games aside from Green and "Stadium" are in English, (the latter is in Chinese) and are the official translations apart from Pokémon Gold and Silver, which are bootlegged versions. Despite the multicart's name, only 5 games have full color. The others are monochrome Game Boy games, and when played on a Game Boy Color they use the same default color palette as the menu. (The palette can be changed on the Game Boy logo) Unlike most multicarts, this one contains a battery which allows the user to save up to three games simultaneously, although only the first 7 games seem to have save functions.
List of games
Names are taken from the menu.
- Pokémon Gold
- Pokémon Silver
- Pokémon Yellow
- Pokémon Red
- Pokémon Blue
- Pokémon Green (Japanese version of Pokémon Red / Blue)
- Pokémon Card (Pokémon Trading Card Game)
- Pokémon Stadium
- Boukenjima 3 (Takahashi Meijin no Boukenjima III)
- Bonk's Adventure
- Snow Bros (Snow Bros Jr.)
- World Cup Soccer (Nintendo World Cup)
- Dodge Ball (Nekketsu Koukou Dodge Ball-Bu)
- Ultraman Ball
- Bubble Bobble
- Castlevania (Castlevania: The Adventure)
- Pinball Party (Hero Shuugou!! Pinball Party)
- Contra Spirits (Actually the American version called Contra: The Alien Wars)
- Alleyway
- Tetris
- Battle City
- Mogura de Pon!
- Asteroids
- Side Pocket
- Double Dragon (Double Dragon II)
Gallery
Trivia
- The artwork on the label is taken from Pokémon Gold and Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze), both of which are included.
- On the label, Pokémon Silver and Side Pocket are misspelled as Pokémon Siver and Side Pecket respectively, despite both names being spelled correctly on the menu.