Even on black and white these bubble busters hit it off!

User Rating: 7 | Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition GB
Okay, so everyone's heard of Bust-A-Move. There have been so many and they've starred the two dinosaurs from Bubble Bobble. The Super NES started the arcade craze. I remember the first game being at the Pizza Hut in Jefferson, Iowa, and I remember playing it at some sports bar in Philadelphia when I was in the seventh grade. I love Bust-A-Move. But I've been wanting the Game Boy version of Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition for a long time. Don't ask me why, I just love Bust-A-Move. I did own Bust-A-Move 4 for the Game Boy Color but that one was void I think. I did own Bust-A-Move 4 for the PC but ended up selling it for some reason.

Okay, to play you gotta connect three of the same kind of bubbles together. in this version, it's a tad more difficult to learn because they aren't colors. The game does feature Super Game Boy Enhancements, so it doesn't matter if you play it on the spinach-green Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance, it will all look the same. You'll get the hang of it once you start playing. It is addictive. And if you loved all the other Bust-A-Move games out there, this one's for you if you are traveling and don't own a GBC. The sound in this game is as good as a Game Boy can get. They do use the similar tunes as played in the PSone/PC/N64 versions. It does a good job, though. This game is hard to come by, considering I paid $14.95 for it. I got the PSone version for $5.00 recently. But I think you should buy it. It's very addictive and it will kill a few hours because there are a LOT of puzzles.