Kirby no Kirakira Kids (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) [JP]

Kirby’s Star Stacker is a Tetris-like puzzle game. There are varying modes of play, such as Time Trial, Challenge and Story Mode, but the basic idea of play is the same: you must sandwich Star Blocks between two like Friend Blocks, either horizontally or vertically. The Friend Blocks and any Star Blocks in-between are then … Read more

Kirby no Block Ball (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) [JP]

Kirby takes on a new challenge, blockball. The playing field contains a variety of blocks, and using Kirby’s rolling technique, you must set him into motion (with paddles situated around the field of play, similar to pinball) to clear the blocks from the field. Each level contains more and more blocks to clear, and after … Read more

Kinnikuman – The Dream Match (Japan) [JP]

A fighting game in which 6 superhumans fight. Take away the enemy’s physical strength with striking techniques, knitting techniques, and special moves that use accumulated gauges. The settlement is only when the enemy’s physical strength is 0. It’s a game where bargaining between superhumans is the key.

Kinin Koumaroku Oni (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

This is an RPG ambiented in feudal Japan. The main character is a ninja that draws blood from the demon gods and can turn into a demon ‘Mahou Doji’ at any time. The main goal is to reveal the secret of his bith, which is surrounded in mistery. all of the enemies are japanese folklore … Read more

Kick Boxing, The (Japan) [JP]

The ancient art of Karate, you have been obsessed with its mystical magic and power. Since you were a young child you’ve dreamed of entering the arenas, matching your skills against the Best of the Best. Your dream has turned into reality as you’ve been ranked 16th in the world and now you’re ready to … Read more

Keitai Keiba Eight Special (Japan) [JP]

Horse racing prediction software tied up with the actual horse racing specialty newspaper “Horse Racing Eight”. Although it was ported from the Super Nintendo, unlike the original, it was well received because it was easy to predict wherever you were with a Game Boy.