

So, Beyblade - Fighting Tournament is one of those Japan-only Game Boy Color gems that never made it overseas. If you’ve ever wanted to launch tiny spinning tops at your friends (or the AI, since multiplayer’s a no-go here), this is as close as the GBC gets.
You pick your Beyblade—each with different stats for attack, defense, and stamina—then chuck it into a tiny arena where it clangs around until one of them gets knocked out or stops spinning. It’s simple, but weirdly satisfying when you land a perfect hit. The sprites are chunky and colorful, and the sound effects? Pure early 2000s nostalgia, all metallic screeches and crowd cheers.
No deep strategy here, just quick matches that feel like the tabletop version minus the risk of losing pieces under the couch. If you’re into retro handheld oddities, it’s a fun little time capsule.
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