

Man, Jordan vs. Bird on Game Boy takes me back. It’s just you, one of the two legends, and a tiny pixelated court—no fancy teams or playbooks, just pure one-on-one. At first, the controls feel a little stiff (it is an old Game Boy game), but after a few missed shots, you start nailing those fadeaways like MJ or draining threes like Larry. The sprites are hilariously blocky, but there’s something charming about watching Bird’s awkward free-throw animation or Jordan’s tiny arms stretch for a dunk.
It’s not deep, but that’s the fun—no frills, just bragging rights. And if you’ve got a buddy with a link cable? Even better. Nothing like settling a childhood argument over who’s the GOAT with a pixelated shootout. Just don’t expect modern mechanics—this is pure, janky nostalgia.
Must-play games
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The Amazing Spider-man 2 (gb)
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Looney Tunes (gb)
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The Simpsons : Bart & The Beanstalk (gb)
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Tetris (world) (gb)
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Batman (world) (gb)
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Spider-man And The X-men In Arcade's Revenge (gb)
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Superman (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Superman (gb)
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Iron Man X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (gb)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (gb)
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Ironman X-o Manowar In Heavy Metal (usa, Europe) (gb)
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Spider-man 3 : Invasion Of The Spider-slayers (gb)