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You play as Ultraman squashing tiny kaiju with punches and beams—simple controls, but you’ll learn to time your shots or get wrecked by surprise monsters. That chiptune theme song hits just right.

Developer: Bandai
Genre: Action
Released: 1991
File size: 73 bytes
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Game Overview

Ultraman on the Game Boy is one of those weirdly charming little action games where you play as the silver giant himself, punching and beaming your way through classic kaiju. The sprites are tiny, sure, but there's something satisfying about watching a pixelated Baltan explode after a well-timed Specium Ray.

It's got that classic side-scroller feel—you'll jump over pits (why do aliens always dig pits?), dodge slow-moving fireballs, and occasionally get wrecked by a monster you didn't see coming. The controls are simple—just attack, jump, and shoot—but some enemies take actual strategy, like waiting for the right moment to counter.

If you grew up with the Showa-era Ultraman shows, the chiptune version of the theme song alone is worth it. Just don't expect a long game—it's the kind of thing you beat in an afternoon, then replay to see if you can do it without losing all your lives by stage three. Perfect for quick bursts of nostalgia between bus stops.

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