

SeaQuest DSV on Game Boy is one of those weird little gems that somehow makes pixelated underwater combat feel tense. You start off in this clunky submarine—controls take a second to get used to, but once you do, it’s oddly satisfying weaving through coral reefs while dodging mines and angry sea creatures.
It’s got that classic ‘90s TV show vibe, complete with missions that feel like lost episodes. One minute you’re rescuing stranded divers, the next you’re fending off giant squid with torpedoes. The graphics are obviously limited, but the way they animate the sub tilting when you turn? Weirdly charming.
Not gonna lie, the sonar system is a pain at first—kept running into walls—but once you figure it out, sneaking past patrols feels like a legit submarine sim. If you’ve got nostalgia for the show or just love weird retro games with janky charm, this one’s worth a dive.
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