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{{Infobox Game
 
|title = Konami GB Collection
 
|title = Konami GB Collection
 
|image =
 
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|composer =
 
|composer =
 
|platforms = [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]
 
|platforms = [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]]
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|released =
|released = [[File:European flag.png|22px|Europe]] September 25, 1997 (Vol. 1)<br />[[File:European flag.png|22px|Europe]] February 19, 1998 (Vol. 4)
 
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'''<u>Game Boy</u>'''<br />
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[[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] September 25, 1997 (Vol. 1)<br />
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[[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] February 19, 1998 (Vol. 3)<br />
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'''<u>Game Boy Color</u>'''<br />
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[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px|Europe]] 2000 (Vol. 1)<br />
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[[File:Flag of Europe.png|22px|Europe]] July 26, 2000 (Vol. 4)
 
|media = ROM cartridge
 
|media = ROM cartridge
 
|ratings =
 
|ratings =
|genre = Compilation
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|genre = [[:category:Compilations|Compilation]]
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
 
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
 
|input =
 
|input =
 
|gallery =
 
|gallery =
 
}}
 
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The '''''Konami GB Collection''''' is a series of video game compilations for the [[Game Boy|Game Boy Color]] composed of four volumes. The compilations were originally released from 1997 to 1998 in Japan, and were later released in Europe in 2000.
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The '''''Konami GB Collection''''' is a series of video game [[:category:Compilations|compilations]] for the [[Game Boy|Game Boy Color]] composed of four volumes. The compilations were originally released from 1997 to 1998 in Japan, and were later released in Europe in 2000.
   
 
==Lineup==
 
==Lineup==
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===Vol. 1===
 
===Vol. 1===
*''[[w:c:gradius:Gradius|Gradius]]'' (originally released as ''Nemesis'')
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*''[[w:c:gradius:Nemesis (Game Boy)|Gradius]]'' (originally released as ''Nemesis'')
 
*''[[Castlevania: The Adventure|Dracula Densetsu]]'' / ''[[Castlevania: The Adventure]]''
 
*''[[Castlevania: The Adventure|Dracula Densetsu]]'' / ''[[Castlevania: The Adventure]]''
 
*''Konami Racing'' (originally released as ''F1 Spirit'')
 
*''Konami Racing'' (originally released as ''F1 Spirit'')
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===Vol. 2===
 
===Vol. 2===
 
''(Vol. 3 in Europe)''
 
''(Vol. 3 in Europe)''
*''[[w:c:twinbee:Pop'n TwinBee (Game Boy)|TwinBee Da!!]]'' / ''[[w:c:twinbee:Pop'n TwinBee (Game Boy)|Pop'n TwinBee]]''
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*''[[w:c:twinbee:TwinBee Da!!|TwinBee Da!!]]'' / ''[[w:c:twinbee:TwinBee Da!!|Pop'n TwinBee]]''
 
*''[[w:c:goemon:Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!|Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!]]'' / ''[[w:c:goemon:Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!|Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]''
 
*''[[w:c:goemon:Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!|Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!]]'' / ''[[w:c:goemon:Ganbare Goemon: Sarawareta Ebisumaru!|Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]''
 
*''Motocross Maniacs''
 
*''Motocross Maniacs''
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*''[[w:c:gradius:Parodius Da!|Parodius Da!]]'' / ''[[w:c:gradius:Parodius Da!|Parodius]]''
 
*''[[w:c:gradius:Parodius Da!|Parodius Da!]]'' / ''[[w:c:gradius:Parodius Da!|Parodius]]''
 
*''Quarth'' / ''Block Game''
 
*''Quarth'' / ''Block Game''
*''Konamic Sports'' / ''Track &amp; Field'' (originally released in Japan as ''Konamic Sports in Barcelona'')
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*''Konamic Sports'' / ''Track & Field'' (originally released in Japan as ''Konamic Sports in Barcelona'')
 
*''Frogger''
 
*''Frogger''
   
 
==Regional differences==
 
==Regional differences==
The original Japanese releases feature [[wikipedia:Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]] palette and border support, with game descriptions and instructions provided by the girls from the original ''Tokimeki Memorial''. The European versions added color support for the [[Game Boy Color]], but removed the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' characters and tutorials.
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The original Japanese releases feature [[wikipedia:Super Game Boy|Super Game Boy]] palette and border support, with game descriptions and instructions provided by the girls ([[w:c:tokimemo:Shiori Fujisaki|Shiori]], [[w:c:tokimemo:Saki Nijino|Saki]], [[w:c:tokimemo:Ayako Katagiri|Ayako]] and [[w:c:tokimemo:Miharu Tatebayashi|Miharu]]) from the original ''[[w:c:tokimemo:Tokimeki Memorial|Tokimeki Memorial]]''. The European versions added color support for the [[Game Boy Color]], but removed the ''Tokimeki Memorial'' characters and tutorials.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===Packaging artwork===
 
===Packaging artwork===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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<gallery perrow="2" position="center" captionalign="center">
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1 - (EU) - 01.png|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1''<br />(Europe)
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1 - (EU) - 01.png|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1''<br />(Europe)
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Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1 - (JP) - 01.jpg|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 1''<br />(Japan)
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 4 - (EU) - 01.jpg|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 4''<br />(Europe)
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 4 - (EU) - 01.jpg|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 4''<br />(Europe)
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 3 - (JP) - 01.jpg|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 3''<br />(Japan)
 
Konami GB Collection, Vol. 3 - (JP) - 01.jpg|''Konami GB Collection, Vol. 3''<br />(Japan)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==External links==
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*''[[w:c:konami:Konami GB Collection|Konami GB Collection]]'' at the [[w:c:konami|Konami Wiki]]
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[[Category:Compilations]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Color Games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Color Games]]

Revision as of 22:23, 2 February 2020

The Konami GB Collection is a series of video game compilations for the Game Boy Color composed of four volumes. The compilations were originally released from 1997 to 1998 in Japan, and were later released in Europe in 2000.

Lineup

This is the original Japanese lineup. The Japanese Vol. 4 became Vol. 2 for the European release, affecting the numbering of the remaining two volumes. Thus volumes 2 and 3 in Japan became 3 and 4, respectively, in Europe.

Vol. 1

Vol. 2

(Vol. 3 in Europe)

Vol. 3

(Vol. 4 in Europe)

Vol. 4

(Vol. 2 in Europe)

  • Parodius Da! / Parodius
  • Quarth / Block Game
  • Konamic Sports / Track & Field (originally released in Japan as Konamic Sports in Barcelona)
  • Frogger

Regional differences

The original Japanese releases feature Super Game Boy palette and border support, with game descriptions and instructions provided by the girls (Shiori, Saki, Ayako and Miharu) from the original Tokimeki Memorial. The European versions added color support for the Game Boy Color, but removed the Tokimeki Memorial characters and tutorials.

Gallery

Packaging artwork

External links