BurningDoom's 2017 Games Beaten List:1. Shantae: Risky's Revenge (DS)
2. Chrono Trigger (SNES)
3. Elements of Destruction (DS)
4. Crypt of the Serpent King (XBox One Digital)
5. Rayman: Origins (XBox 360)
6. Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary (XBox One - via Master Chief Collection)
7. Halo 2 Anniversary (XBox One - Via Master Chief Collection)
8. Halo 3 (XBox One - Via Master Chief Collection)
9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Wii U)
10. Halo 4 (XBox One - Via Master Chief Collection)
11. DuckTales (NES - via Disney Afternoon Collection on XBox One)
12. Shovel Knight - Specter of Torment (Wii U)
13. DuckTales 2 (NES - via Disney Afternoon Collection on XBox One)
14. Contra - Arcade Version (XBox Live Arcade)
15. Final Fantasy IV Advance (GBA)
16. Magic Sword Arcade (Xbox Live Arcade)
17. Final Fight Arcade (Xbox Live Arcade)
18. Golden Axe Arcade (Xbox Live Arcade)
19. Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (Sega Master System)
20. Metal Slug 3 (Xbox Live Arcade)
21. Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA)
22. Dishonored (Xbox 360)
23. Metroid II: The Return of Samus (Game Boy)
24. Far Cry 3 (Xbox One)
25. Sonic Mania (XBox One)
26. Dishonored 2 (XBox One)
27. Crystalis (GB Color)I love the NES game. And have played through it many times. This is the first time I've played through the GB Color version, though. It's for the most part the same game. But there are enough differences to make this one worth playing through.
First and foremost, the music in the NES version is soooo much better. And the final area was much cooler on the NES version. But it's not like that makes it a bad game, or anything. I still had a lot of fun playing through it. The controls and gameplay are still as fun as ever. And it was neat seeing what had changed.
If you're a Game Boy collector, this one is quite worthy to add to your handheld collection.