Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back for Game Boy

Game Boy

Action platform side-scrolling
number of games played: 230x last time: Oct 26, 2024, 15:54

Game controls in browser

Show Controller & System

Click on play GameBoy game now button first to load the game into emulator. Control keys:

= LEFT / RIGHT / UP / DOWN
S A X Z = START / SELECT / A / B

Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back

Online version of Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back for Game Boy. Titus the Fox is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Titus Interactive for the home computers. The main character of the game is a fox. The game was programmed by Eric Zmiro, with graphical design by Francis Fournier and Stephan Beaufils. Player's goal is to avoid dogs, construction workers, giant bees and similar creatures. The player can fight back by throwing objects back at them, or (most notably) picking walking enemies up from behind and throwing them as projectiles at other obstacles...

Game details

Previous Next
Released in
1992
Publisher
Titus Ltd.
Developer
Titus Ltd.
Platforms
Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, PC DOS (1992), Game Boy (1993), Game Boy Color (2000)
Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back downloads & info

Other platforms online 2

You can play Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back online also in a versions for

66%

rating (28 users voted)

Nintendo Game Boy Console

Online emulated version of Titus the Fox: To Marrakech and Back 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.

Game Boy emulation powered by Emulatrix, libretro JavaScript emulator
online game added: 2012-05-13, by dj