List of multiplayer Game Boy games

This is a list of multiplayer games for the Game Boy handheld game system, organized first by genre and then alphabetically by name. The list omits multiplayer games that use the same system and cartridge for both players. Game Boy Color exclusive titles are not included in this list.

A Game Link Cable with older and newer plugs.
The Four Player Adapter.

Action & Platforming

Board / Card / Traditional

Fighting

Puzzle

Role-Playing

Racing

Sports

Strategy

Strategy / Trading Card

Word & Trivia

  • Jeopardy!
  • Jeopardy! Sports Edition
  • Word Zap

Four-player games via the Four Player Adapter

  • Bomberman GB (Four-Player only Super Gameboy)
  • Chachamaru Panic (Japan)
  • F-1 Race
  • F1 Pole Position
  • Faceball 2000
  • Gauntlet II
  • Janshiro (Japan)
  • Janshiro II (Japan)
  • Nekketsu Downtown Koushinkyoku: Dokodemo Daiundoukai (Japan)
  • Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu: Kyouteki! Toukyuu Senshi no Maki (Japan)
  • Super R.C. Pro-Am
  • Top Rank Tennis
  • Trax
  • Trump Boy II (Japan)
  • Uno: Small World (Japan)
  • Uno: Small World 2 (Japan)
  • Wario Blast featuring Bomberman (Four-Player only Super Gameboy)
  • Wave Race
  • Yoshi's Cookie

Unconfirmed

  • Battle City
  • Battle Dodge Ball (Japan)
  • Foreman for Real
  • Game Boy Wars
  • Game Boy Wars Turbo
  • Jeopardy! Platinum Edition (SGB)
  • Jeopardy! Teen Tournament (SGB)
  • Kinnikuman: The Dream Match (Japan)
  • Lunar Lander (1990 Pack-In-Video)
  • Madden NFL 96 (SGB)
  • Minesweeper (1991 Pack-In-Video Co. LTD.)
  • Mini-Putt (Japan)
  • Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun: Bangai Rantōhen (Japan)
  • PGA European Tour (SGB)
  • PGA Tour 96 (SGB)
  • Primal Rage (SGB)
  • Sakigake Otokojuku: Meiōtō Kessen (Japan)
  • Shanghai Pocket
  • Shi-Kin-Joh (Japan)
  • Space Invaders (SGB)
  • Spot
  • Super Robot Taisen / Super Robot Wars
  • Tamagotchi: Osutchi & Mesutchi
  • Tetris Blast
  • Volley Fire
  • Wild Snake
  • Yakuman
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