

Okay, so Blues Brothers on Game Boy is basically what happens when you take the movie’s chaotic energy and cram it into a tiny cartridge. You play as Jake and Elwood, running through streets, dodging cops, and smashing into stuff like a pair of well-dressed wrecking balls. The controls are simple—just jump and punch—but good luck not getting overwhelmed when everything starts coming at you at once.
The music’s got that classic bluesy vibe, though it’s obviously a little tinny on the Game Boy’s speaker. And yeah, it’s tough—like, "throw-your-Game-Boy-across-the-room" tough in some spots. But there’s something weirdly satisfying about finally nailing a level after the tenth try while humming "Soul Man" under your breath. Just don’t expect a deep story—it’s pure arcade chaos with a side of nostalgia.
If you’re into retro games that don’t hold your hand, this one’s a fun (if occasionally frustrating) time capsule.
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Tetris (world) (gb)
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Superman (gb)
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Superman (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (gb)
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Iron Man X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (gb)
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Spider-man 3 : Invasion Of The Spider-slayers (gb)
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Ironman X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (usa, Europe) (gb)