The humble Game Boy was an absolute marvel back in the day. Released prior to the SNES, the handheld system seemed positively futuristic when compared to the decidedly bulkier NES / Famicom. Looking at it today, however, there are plenty of noticeable drawbacks that have been ironed out considerably in the decades since with successors like the GBA, DS, and of course, the Switch.
Crucially, the original Game Boy displayed its games via an LCD display that could only render four distinct olive green colours. This meant that many classic games, from Tetris all the way to Pokémon Red and Blue were effectively displayed in "black and white", leaving gamers to use their imagination to envision what their favourite game worlds would truly look like in full colour.
In the years since, talented hackers have taken it upon themselves to mod ROMs of classic Game Boy games to introduce full colour palettes, unlocking the games' potential to fully represent the developers' original vision during development. One such hacker is known as Toruzz, who we've covered before on the site thanks to his remarkable efforts in creating 'Super Mario Land DX'. As reported by InputMag, Toruzz started off in the world of ROM hacking by creating his own translation of Link's Awakening, having being dissatisfied with the official release. It was only after seeing a full colour hack of Pokémon Red from hacker Drenn that he knew where his true talents lay.
Although most well known for his work on Super Mario Land, Toruzz started his journey by working on a lesser known Japan release called Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (or The Frog For Whom The Bell Tolls in English), a first-party game that shares many similarities with the aforementioned Link's Awakening. Toruzz heavily implies that his colour version of Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru will be released to the public later this year, so we'll look forward to checking that one out.
In an interview with InputMag, Toruzz states that the reception from the public is a major driving force behind the work that he does:
"I like my hobbies to be challenging, and romhacking is one of the best ways I've found to challenge myself. And it may sound silly, but I love that once you overcome all the hurdles, you're rewarded with one of your retro gaming 'what ifs' becoming real. On top of that, you get a lot of fans telling you that your work has made them happy. So, overall, it's very satisfying."
Toruzz isn't the only hacker making full colour versions of Game Boy games, though. Marc Robledo (known as Marc Max on Twitter) has created a fully colourised version of Snoopy's Magic Show, along with ROMs offering slight alterations to Mega Man Xtreme 2, Dr. Mario, and Tetris DX. You can check out screenshots of Snoopy's Magic Show DX in the tweet below:
In terms of the future, Robledo is currently working on a colourised version of Mega Man V for the Game Boy, which he has dubbed as Mega Man World 5 DX and states is aiming for launch later this year. As for Toruzz, he has been officially hired to colourise a game to be released commercially. It's not known at this stage what the game is or who has hired him, but it's certain an exciting endeavour and definitely indicative of his talents in the hacking space.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on the world of colourised Game Boy games, so make sure to share your thoughts in the comments below!
[source inputmag.com]
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Once again, Nintendo will likely shut down that hacked games in 3...2...1...
Don't think so - Rom hacks are common and as far as I know, Super Mario Land 1 and 2 DX still exist
@Anti-Matter There's an entire website dedicated to romhacking (romhacking . net!) It's been up for about 20 years. It has thousands of high-quality romhacks from talented people across dozens of consoles. When you make your own code, you're fine
That being said, these GB colorizations look stunning!
@NintendoPete
As of recently there's been a trend of colorising many more Game Boy games that were never officially colorised.
These colorisations do more than just add color, they also re-engineer them to be Game Boy Color exclusive meaning they take advantage of the full processing power not afforded to some other Game Boy Color games.
This makes them perform better, and they may also fix some notable bugs at the same time.
Oh gosh this is gonna make me get a gbc and everdrive, this is stunning
I wonder what a "suck hacker" is? Maybe someone who hacks vacuum cleaners? 🤔
Pretty neat hack allround. Though it does have me reminding of the Gamegear.
I should get my mind out of the gutter. At the time of the GameBoy, the Gamegear was pretty the most colourful handheld.
While nice, Super Game Boy 2 already did most of these much better.
I've got quite a few of my childhood favorite monochrome games downloaded onto my Everdrive Cart, and I gotta say: the color hacks really do make these 20 and 30 year old games look and feel brand new.
my personal favorites are Kirby's Dream Land DX and Super Mario Land DX 2.0. exceptionally beautiful re-colors that look like official works!
Ah, so they're actually turning them into Gameboy Color games? It wasn't clear from the article, I though this was some sort of emulator hack...
This leaves Pokemon Yellow as a inferior colored version, Pokemon such as Gloom is all wrong and each town is giving one defining color, and the back spites need updated.
Snoopy’s Magic Show getting some attention.
Huh I only just realized since this is a British website, they spell colour with a u, not the American spelling.
I'd very much like to see Donkey Kong '94 for Game Boy get the color DX treatment. That game's already a masterpiece as is, but it'd be even more awesome if it was in color.
I would love to see a Mini Gameboy classic.
Eh, colour me unimpressed with Pokémon Red & Blue DX. It already had colour back in t'day with the SGB
Nintendo really should have released a Game Boy Color.
The Konami games being recolored but never released in the US really sucks. And forget about ever seeing these come to Switch Online 😄
@Anti-Matter Oh yeah, how and why?
I think this is a must if/should/when/once Nintendo eventually adds Game Boy line games to NSO. Please add a DX colour option to all the games.
... Wun can only hope.
They're basically how I wished my old Gameboy Color actually colorized GB games.
These reminded me just how old a gamer I am.
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