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Every Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy (Color) Game Ranked

The following ranking of the Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy (+Color) games can point you in the right direction. It’s compiled using the Nintendo Life User Ratings (out of 10) given to each GB(C) game available on Switch in the West. This ranking is not set in stone and will automatically fluctuate over time depending on assigned scores and, over time, new additions to the NSO library.

Think a game deserves to place higher? Simply click on the ‘star’ button and score it yourself. Your personal rating could very well boost its placement in the overall ranking!

Ready to go all 8-bit? Let’s take a look at the Game Boy games playable on Nintendo Switch, as ranked by you lovely people. We start at the bottom of the pile…

This one was a cross-platform title that also had PlayStation, PC, and Dreamcast versions, and although the diminutive handheld probably wasn’t the ideal platform for an immersive Resident Evil-inspired survival horror experience, developer Pocket Studios did an admirable job downscaling the prerendered environments to display on Game Boy Color, delivering a decent approximation of the game as it existed on the far more powerful systems.

That’s not to say GBC’s Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare is the pick of the ports, of course. But, as massively downscaled 8-bit ‘demakes’ go, it’s really not a bad one and can be impressively spooky given the platform’s limitations. Not one we’d rush to play over Game Boy luminaries like Super Mario Land 2, then, but a long way from terrible.

An unloved game based on the unloved Warner Bros. animated film, Quest for Camelot launched on Game Boy Color in the final weeks of 1998. Its appearance as part of Nintendo’s Switch Online offering may be down to the platform holder’s co-publishing of the original game (along with developer and publisher Titus Interactive).

This top-down action RPG might look a little like Zelda, but this is an exceptionally dull entry in the handheld’s library, even by the standards of licensed movie tie-ins.

A turn-based adventure/RPG from Kemco, The Sword of Hope launched in Japan in ’89, made its way West in ’91, and got a 1992 sequel which took four years to come to North America (and never made it to Europe until a Virtual Console release on 3DS).

Cards on the table: we haven’t played this one. If you’re after a great overview, we recommend Jeremy Parish’s Game Boy World video that looks at the game, plus some Kemco history. And now it’s on NSO, there’s no excuse for us not to check it out.

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