Mega Duck - List of Games

List of Games

This is an (incomplete) list of Mega Duck/Cougar Boy games. Each Mega Duck/Cougar Boy game is similarly labeled as the same games were marketed for both systems. The notation MDxxx is used for Mega Duck Games, and the notation CBxxx for a Cougar Boy Games. A MD001 is exactly the same game as the CB001, even to a point that some "Cougar Boy" games start up with a Mega Duck logo.

Most games were developed by Thin Chen Enterprise and would later be released for the Game Boy in 4-in-1 and 8-in-1 cartridges.

  • 001 : The Brick Wall
  • 002 : Street Rider
  • 003 : Bomb Disposer
  • 004 : Vex
  • 005 : Suleuman's Treasure
  • 006 : Arctic Zone
  • 007 : Magic Maze
  • 008 : Puppet Knight
  • 009 : Trap and Turn
  • 010 : Pile Wonder
  • 011 : Captain Knick Knack
  • 013 : Black Forest tale
  • 014 : Armoured Force
  • 018 : Snake Roy
  • 019 : Railway
  • 021 : Beast Fighter
  • 026 : Ant Soldiers
  • 028 : 2nd Space
  • 029 : Magic Tower
  • 030 : Worm Visitor
  • 031 : Duck Adventures
  • 035 : Four in One
  • 035a : Electron World
  • 035b : Dice Block
  • 035c : Trouble Zone
  • 035d : Virus Attack
  • 036 : Five in one
  • 037 : Zipball

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