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Balloon Fight GB
バルーンファイトGB
Balloon Fight GB.jpg
Developer(s): Pax Softnica
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Color
Category: Platform/action
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: Hello Kitty World
Successor: Balloon Fight-e
Release dates
Japan: July 31, 2000
©1995, 2000 Nintendo

Balloon Fight GB is a game for Game Boy Color, released as part of the Balloon Fight series. It is a Japan-only enhancement of Balloon Kid with improved graphics, a world map and save game support. The original Balloon Kid was never released in Japan.

The game was available as a Nintendo Power cartridge service title download, although a pre-written version of the cartridge (again on a GB Memory Cartridge) was also available. Later, the game was re-released on the Japanese Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.

Summary

Like the source game Balloon Kid, Balloon Fight GB is a platform-action game in which Alice must travel through eight stages to rescue her brother Jim. There is also a VS Game and Balloon Trip mode. Hello Kitty World for Famicom is another variation of Balloon Kid.


References

Balloon Fight series logo