Carwardine Parks: Link Cable Center (lost exclusive games, 2003-2005)

From 2003-2005, several Carwardine Parks had centers where you can link up either your own GBA or play with the GBA's they have at the park to play exclusive minigames with friends (or strangers), or play exclusive single-player games alone on a stereo sound high-definition television (although since the games were still at their native resolution, it didn't do much but make the picture larger). Since 2005, when Carwardine replaced them with the DS Download Centers, many of the original games have been lost, as Carwardine ordered all cartridges stay at the parks, and in 2005, all the original cartridges were sent to landfills near the respective parks.

Thankfully, due to people stealing the cartridges (both accidentally and intentionally), dumpster divers swarming the parks when they were thrown away in 2005 and employees sneaking copies of the games home with them, a large amount of them have been found in some capacity.

Board The Platforms
A port of the minigame from Super Smash Bros.


 * BTPFM-001 (Lost)
 * BTPFM-101 (Partially Found) [Single-cart and local only]

Chris vs. Rival

 * CVSRV-001 (Partially Lost) [Re-released for passholders, but Single-cart and local only]
 * CVSRV-101 (Partially Lost) [Re-released for passholders, but Single-cart and local only]
 * CVSRV-201 (Found)

Cyberchase Stack 'n Count
A Puyo Pop reskin with some added educational elements.

Status

 * CYSNC-001 (Found)

Donkey Kong Country: Link Cable Center Edition

 * DKCLC-001 (Lost)

Dr. Eggman's Mean Bean Machine
A GBA port of the Sega Genesis/Game Gear game Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine.

Status

 * DEMBM-001 (Found)

F.L.U.D.D. Spraying
A Space Invaders clone involving F.L.U.D.D. from Super Mario Sunshine.


 * FLUDS-001 (Lost)
 * FLUDS-101 (Lost)
 * FLUDS-201 (Lost)

Garfield vs. Odie

 * GFVOD-001 (Lost)

Kirby vs. Dedede

 * KVSDE-001 (Lost)

Mario Battle
Mario Battle was a GBA port of the Battle Mode on the SNES version of Super Mario Bros. 3.

Status

 * MABTL-001 (Lost)
 * MABTL-101 (Lost)
 * MABTL-201 (Lost)
 * MABTL-301 (Lost)
 * MABTL-401 (Partially Found) [Single-cart and local only, Second cart version lost]

Status

 * MBLCC-001 (Lost)
 * MBLCC-101 (Partially Found) [Single-cart and local only]
 * MBLCC-201 (Lost)

Mario's Maze Mania
Mario's Maze Mania was a reskin of the game Kururin Paradise, a game that was only released in Japan.

Status

 * MARMM-001 (Found)
 * MARMM-002 (Found)

PBS Kids Quiz Vs.
A multi-player version of PBS Kids Quiz.

Status

 * PBSKQ-001 (Found)
 * PBSKQ-101 (Partially Found) [Second cart version only, single-cart and local version lost]

Puyo Pop Vs.
A versus version of Puyo Pop.

Status

 * PYPVS-001 (Found)
 * PYPVS-002 (Partially Found) [Second cart version only, single-cart and local version lost]

Status

 * STFCA-JP-001 (Lost)

Sonic Double Vision
A compilation cartridge containing emulations of both the original 16-bit Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog game and the 8-bit version released on the Master System and Game Gear.

Status

 * SONDV-001 (Found) [Re-released for passholders]
 * SDVVS-001 (Partially Lost) [Re-released for passholders, but Single-cart and local only]

Status

 * SBVPT-001 (Lost)
 * SBVPT-101 (Partially Found) [Single-cart and local only]
 * SBVPT-201 (Partially Found) [Single-cart and local only]

Yoshi Marathon
Notable for being the first Mario franchise game Asuka Hayazaki (nee Ota) composed music for.

Status

 * YNRCI-JP-001 (Lost)
 * YNRCI-JP-101 (Lost)
 * YMTHN-US-001 (Partially Lost) [Re-released for passholders after negotiations with Nintendo, but Single-cart and local only]

Yoshi's Puzzle League
A port of the SNES game "Tetris Attack"

Status

 * YNPEP-JP-001 (Lost)