Actually, the other game isn't a Game Boy game, but a Super Famicom/SNES game, which is a more basic RPG. 2 other official games exist for the Sharp X68000 & the PC-FX. The Sharp X68000 game is called Akazukin ChaChaCha & is a fun Cotton clone, but the PC-FX game is a terrible board game Osawagase! Panic Race!, which did not help the already sinking PC-FX. Unfortunately, there was never a platforming game based on the series, because that would personally be the kind of game genre I would see the anime fit in very well. Certainly would've been better than Incantation on the SNES & its predecessor, Super Cauldron(though the music in the latter game's Amiga version is really good). Though honestly, I think Gamtec's Magic Girl on the Sega Genesis is a "spiritual license" sense the best Akazukin ChaCha game. It's a vertical cute-em-up with tough, but fun difficulty, nice music & good visuals that definitely has that anime-style going for it.
Neat. First time me seeing the GameGear ver. It's no longer 3 dimensional but the gameplay looks intact, even the pyramid ramps. Music is still familiar too.
Having read the description, the Sega versions of Home Alone are still massive improvements over the Nintendo versions made by THQ for the NES, Game Boy, and SNES. The Sega versions retain a lot of the humor of the film they're based on, and they also have Kevin defend the entire neighborhood as opposed to just his house. The homemade weapons that Kevin makes in this game can be seen as a precursor to the 2X4 technology in Cartoon Network's Codename: Kids Next Door.
I have no idea why, but the music was the best in this version...in my own opinion. Thanks for the upload. Brought a tear or two.........btw no offense but you kinda suck at this game xD
Considering its the Master System, it actually looks quite good. I do love this game. Gunna do some more Road Rash vids soon myself ;) Great vid mate :)