Beetlejuice (NES)! Beetlejuice (GB)! Beetlejuice (PC)!

Beetlejuice came to theaters in 1989, and while I didn't see it on the big screen, I caught it as soon as it came to our local VHS rental place. It was the perfect mix of creepy, funny and fun to get me absolutely hooked. We eventually got an action figure line from Kenner, makers of the wonderful Real Ghostbusters toy line, as well as a cartoon show that took quite a few liberties with the source material to make it work, but I still found it enjoyable, especially since it made Beetlejuice and Lydia the main stars, not to mention that great opening with Danny Elfman's score!

So of course with any hot franchise kids were into in the 80s, there were video games as well, and while none of them were fantastic, they had enough Beetlejuice charm in them to keep me happy. Two of the three I'll go over I enjoyed from my childhood, while the third I'm coming at with a completely fresh take.

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Backlog Gaming: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue (Game Boy)

There's been a couple more games I've played through in my backlog since my blogging about Little Nemo and The Guardian Legend. Next on my sights was a game that I'd wanted to play through for a long time now, the last Konami TMNT game for the Game Boy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue. Released in 1993, this was a pretty late title in the original TMNT's popularity, with Turtlemania dying down quite a lot since 1989. That being said, I was still a big ninja turtle fan, I mean I never really have stopped. But I remember seeing this game on shelves when it was new, in Electronics Boutique back in the day, and while I debated getting it, I just didn't want to part with my hard earned allowance, which is crazy looking back considering this probably retailed new for $30 at the time! Game Boy games were pretty inexpensive!

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My Halloween themed Game Boy game

Halloween is always my favorite time of the year. Starting in August, I'm drinking pumpkin spice coffee, I'm watching spooky movies and Halloween cartoon specials, and I'm playing lots of spooky games. Playing through the first Castlevania game, or at least playing one a Castlevania game in general, has become something of a yearly tradition now. So last year, I started thinking about making a short Halloween game for the Game Boy using the wonderful GB Studio engine.

GB Studio in action.

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Taking Game Boy Camera pictures has never been easier!

the website on a phone

The Game Boy Camera was a super underpowered camera add-on to the Game Boy that released in the late 90s. Even when the peripheral was new, the camera tech in it was very outdated, with all your pictures coming out in very low quality black and white pixelated images. And yet it was still awesome to play around with. The limitations also gave the photos a unique look to them, and you'll still find people playing around with Game Boy Cameras today.

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Fast Food, Faster Fun: The New McDonald's Game Boy Game

Yesterday certain parts of the internet were going crazy when the news dropped that McDonald's had made a new game as a marketing tie-in for their Grimace birthday shake. While brands making games for the internet is not new and has been going on since the days of Flash, for whatever reason it was decided that their game should be in the form of a new Game Boy Color game. It's free and completely playable on their web page here, but people quickly ripped the ROM and loaded it up on original hardware to discover that it is indeed a true Game Boy Color game.

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Tetris: the movie

the movie poster for Tetris, showing Henk Rogers up close with Tetris pieces cascading in front of him

The Tetris movie released on Apple+ this past weekend, so of course I had to see it day one. I'm happy to report that while I was a little nervous going into it, overall the movie was very enjoyable, the actors were great, and most things didn't feel embellish too much, just enough to heighten what was already a really crazy story to begin with.

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