

Okay, so Stuart Little on Game Boy Color is way more fun than I expected. You’re basically this tiny mouse (well, technically a mouse-sized human) dodging shoes, alley cats, and other New York-sized hazards. The sewers are weirdly the best part—you’re zipping around pipes while avoiding puddles, and the controls actually feel tight for a GBC platformer.
Graphics are cute, with that chunky pixel charm, and the music’s got this bouncy vibe that sticks in your head. It’s not super hard, but those cats? They’re sneaky. One wrong jump and you’re losing a life to a tabby with attitude.
If you grew up with the movie or just love weird little retro games, it’s a solid pick. Just don’t expect a deep story—it’s mostly running, jumping, and occasionally thinking, “How is this mouse surviving Times Square?”
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Spider-man (japan) (gbc)
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Powerpuff Girls : Battle Him (gbc)
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Movie Version Spider-man 3 (gbc)
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Powerpuff Girls, The - Paint The Townsville Green (gbc)
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Spongebob Squarepants (gbc)
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Powerpuff Girls : Bad Mojo (gbc)
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Powerpuff Girls : Paint (gbc)
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Spider-man (gbc)
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Powerpuff Girls, The - Battle Him (gbc)
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Spongebob Squarepants - Legend Of The Lost Spatula (gbc)
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Looney Tunes Collector : Martian (gbc)
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Batman Beyond (gbc)