

Okay, so this is one of those weird Game Boy gems—Indiana Jones - Saigo No Seisen (which roughly translates to "The Last Crusade," but it's not the same as the NES version). It's a Japan-only release, so unless you're fluent in kanji, expect some guesswork with menus. The gameplay's a mix of top-down exploration and side-scrolling action, kinda clunky by today's standards but charming in that early-90s way. Whip mechanics feel stiff, but there's something satisfying about bopping Nazis with your fists.
Graphics are typical Game Boy—lots of brown and green pixels—but Indy’s sprite actually looks decent. Music’s forgettable, though. If you’re into obscure licensed games or just want to see how Indy got crammed onto a handheld, it’s a neat curiosity. Just don’t expect Raiders-level quality.
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