Nebulus (Tower Toppler) for Game Boy

Game Boy

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Nebulus (Tower Toppler)

Online version of Nebulus (Tower Toppler) for Game Boy. Nebulus (Tower Toppler) is a platform game with some distinctive unique features. Your character, a small green creature called Pogo, is on a mission to destroy eight towers that have been built onto the sea, by planting bombs at the towers' peaks. Pogo's progress is hindered by enemies and obstacles, which he has to avoid in order to reach the top of the tower. The actual game play happens at each tower in turn. Pogo starts from the bottom and has to find his way up to the top...

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Released in
1987
Publisher
Hewson Consultants Ltd.
Developer
Hewson Consultants Ltd.
Platforms
Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum (1987), PC DOS, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 7800, Atari ST (1988), Game Boy, NES (1991), Symbian (2005), Wii (2008)
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Nintendo Game Boy Console

Online emulated version of Nebulus (Tower Toppler) was originally developed for Game Boy, an 8-bit handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The first handheld in the Game Boy family, it was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, then North America, three months later, and lastly in Europe, more than one year later. It was designed by the same team that developed the Game & Watch series of handheld electronic games and several Nintendo Entertainment System games: Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, and Nintendo Research & Development No.1.

The console features a dull green dot-matrix screen (160x144 px) with adjustable contrast dial, five control buttons (a directional pad, two game buttons, and "START" and "SELECT"), a single speaker with adjustable volume dial, and, like its rivals, uses cartridges as physical media for games. At launch, it was sold either as a standalone unit, or bundled with one of several games, namely Super Mario Land or Tetris.

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online game added: 2010-05-17, by dj