
Austin Powers : Oh Behave Game

Alright, so Austin Powers: Oh Behave on Game Boy Color is exactly what you'd expect—ridiculous, campy, and full of terrible one-liners (in the best way). You start off in a shagadelic London, dodging henchmen and collecting mojo like it's 1969. The controls are a little stiff, but honestly, that kind of adds to the charm—like Austin himself after too many martinis.
The levels are short and silly, with random mini-games thrown in (one minute you're dancing to avoid lasers, the next you're driving a cartoony Jaguar). The soundtrack is surprisingly catchy, though after an hour, you will hum "Soul Bossa Nova" against your will. It's not deep, but if you love the movies, it's a dumb-fun nostalgia trip. Just don’t expect a masterpiece—expect Dr. Evil’s submarine base rendered in four colors.
Honestly? Worth it just to hear the Game Boy’s tiny speaker try to say "Yeah, baby!"
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