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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