The four featured Game Boy titles are all about adventure.
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As the quiet summer drifts by gently like a wisp of cirrus cloud, so do the Virtual Console releases for Game Boy on the Nintendo eShop. The clouds gather until they reach a critical mass, and then fall like our four following recommendations.
The Sword of Hope II brings us scattered showers of user interface shortcomings for a typical RPG of the era, yet a humorous story and delightful environment interaction. Zach thinks it's OK as an example of what was out there at the time.
Floating away to Dreamland, Neal takes on Kirby's Pinball Land and experiences pinball and Kirby in simpler times. It's a tough ride, but it's fun to see Kirby before he was all that and everyone else.
Tumble Pop might be more fun in an arcade, but Andy could work with the then-novel concept of vacuuming ghosts until the slow controls and limited mechanic brought it to a halt.
Forever a game, it's Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters drawing us to a sunny conclusion. Much improved from the original in its accessibility it actually becomes somewhat of a walk in the park in the later stages, Zach reports.