User:Vague Rant/Wishlist

This is a list of games I think might be interesting to investigate for some reason but for which I have no evidence of unused content (i.e. reasons to add these games to Content to expand). I'm not much of a hacker, so if anyone wants to look into anything on the list, they should feel free. That said, they're here because I have a particular interest in them, so I do plan on looking into them myself ... I just don't expect to find anything.

Dropped GBC Rumble?
Have a table of Game Boy Color games published on rumble carts.

Patterns to note:
 * Among developers, Morning Star, Natsume and Vicarious Visions each released three rumble games; Left Field released two, together totaling 11/22 titles (50%).
 * Among publishers, Nintendo released four rumble games; Vatical released three; Hasbro, Majesco and Victor each released two, together totaling 13/22 titles (59%).

It's possible that other games by these developers and publishers had rumble support at some point in their development, later dropped as a cost-cutting measure. One such example is Legend of the River King 2, which was published on a non-rumble cart in the US and Europe but can easily be tweaked to re-enable the rumble feature from the Japanese version.

Games of Interest
Below is a list of Game Boy Color games released after April 1999 (when the first rumble-enabled games were released) associated with the above-noted "rumble evangelist" developers and publishers.

Notes:
 * Natsume games are not listed at all here because there's several hundred thousand of them; see GameFAQs.
 * The games by Vicarious Visions in the first list were the developer's first three Game Boy Color games, after which they never again released a rumble game. It's unlikely that they continued to add rumble support to every game only to have it cut, so rather than include their entire catalogue, only the subsequent three games are listed above. For a more complete list, see GameFAQs.
 * Top Gear Pocket 2 is included here despite the fact that Vision Works only developed one rumble game because it's a direct sequel to another rumble game (good chance of shared code) and was published by three-time rumbler Vatical.