Game Boy Color Games With Built-in Rumble
There were several games for Game Boy Color that supported rumble. Since the Game Boy Color hardware did not include native force feedback and had no extra slot for a separate peripheral, all games supporting this feature had it built into the game cartridge itself. These games that had this feature required an extra AAA battery (on top of the 2 AA batteries required to power to the Game Boy Color) that is inserted into the cartridge to power the vibrating motor. These games include:
- 10 Pin Bowling
- 3-D Ultra Pinball Thrillride
- Chee-Chai Alien (ちっちゃいエイリアン)
- Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy
- Get Mushi Club: Minna no Konchu Daizukan (Get'虫倶楽部 みんなの昆虫大図鑑)
- Hole in One Golf
- Legend of the River King 2\Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 4
- Missile Command
- NASCAR Challenge
- Nushi Tsuri Adventure - Kite no Bouken (ぬし釣りアドベンチャー カイトの冒険)
- Perfect Dark
- Pokémon Pinball
- Polaris SnoCross
- Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
- Star Wars Episode I: Racer
- Test Drive Off-Road 3
- Tonka Raceway
- Top Gear Pocket/Top Gear Rally
- Vigilante 8
- Zebco Fishing
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