Game Boy Printer - Games With Game Boy Printer Support

Games With Game Boy Printer Support

  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Asteroids
  • Austin Powers: Oh, Behave!
  • Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair!
  • Cardcaptor Sakura: Itsumo Sakura-chan to Issho!
  • Cardcaptor Sakura: Tomoe Shōgakkō Daiundōkai
  • Disney's Dinosaur
  • Disney's Tarzan
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • E.T.: Digital Companion
  • Fisher-Price Rescue Heroes: Fire Frenzy
  • Game Boy Camera
  • Harvest Moon 2
  • Klax
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
  • The Little Mermaid 2: Pinball Frenzy
  • Little Nicky
  • Magical Drop
  • Mary-Kate and Ashley Pocket Planner
  • Mickey's Racing Adventure
  • Mickey's Speedway USA
  • Mission: Impossible
  • NFL Blitz
  • Perfect Dark
  • Pokémon Crystal
  • Pokémon Gold and Silver
  • Pokémon Pinball
  • Pokémon Trading Card Game
  • Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition
  • Quest for Camelot
  • Roadsters
  • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
  • Trade & Battle: Card Hero

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    In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.
    Walter Wellesley (Red)

    Vanessa wanted to be a ballerina. Dad had such hopes for her.... Corin was the academically brilliant one, and a fencer of Olympic standard. Everything was expected of them, and they fulfilled all expectations. But I was the one of whom nothing was expected. I remember a game the three of us played. Vanessa was the President of the United States, Corin was the British Prime Minister—and I was the royal dog.
    Lynn Redgrave (b. 1943)

    All that Shakespeare says of the king, yonder slip of a boy that reads in the corner feels to be true of himself.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    Although then a printer by trade, he listed himself in this early directory as an antiquarian. When he was asked the reason for this he replied that he always thought every town should have at least one antiquarian, and since none appeared for the post, he volunteered.
    —For the State of Iowa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    They [parents] can help the children work out schedules for homework, play, and television that minimize the conflicts involved in what to do first. They can offer moral support and encouragement to persist, to try again, to struggle for understanding and mastery. And they can share a child’s pleasure in mastery and accomplishment. But they must not do the job for the children.
    Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)