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Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone technical data

Name Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone
System Game Boy Color
Year 2001
Developer Griptonite Games
Genre RPG

The Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone video game for the Nintendo Game Boy Color was released in 2001, and it is based on the first book in J.K.

Rowling’s popular series of books.

The game follows Harry Potter as he begins his journey at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learning magical spells, making friends, and eventually facing off against Lord Voldemort himself.

Players start off by creating their own version of Harry Potter, choosing from a variety of options including hair color, clothing style, facial features, and even wand type.

Once you have created your character you are ready to begin your adventure at Hogwarts.

You will find yourself exploring the many areas of the castle such as the Great Hall, classrooms, and dungeons while also completing tasks such as collecting items or solving puzzles.

As you progress through the game you will also learn more about each of your classmates as well as some of Hogwarts’ professors like Professor Snape and Professor Dumbledore.

As with all good games there are enemies to battle along the way.

In this case they come in the form of various magical creatures which can be fought using spells such as Stupefy or Expelliarmus.

You can also use potions to heal yourself or your allies if needed during battle or for other purposes such as unlocking doors or creating objects out of thin air.

As you continue to explore Hogwarts you may even find hidden secrets that further advance your progress in the game such as secret passages leading to new locations or powerful items that can help you defeat some of your toughest opponents yet.

One particularly interesting feature included in this game is that it allows players to customize their own version of Quidditch matches against other teams from around Hogwarts school grounds using different characters from their team roster including Harry Potter himself! This adds an extra layer of depth to what would otherwise be a fairly straightforward adventure game allowing players to experience a unique part of Quidditch culture within the world of Harry Potter while still progressing through their main storyline objectives.

Overall Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone for Gameboy Color is a great example of how classic video games can still be enjoyable when adapted into modern platforms with added features that provide additional depth to its gameplay experience without sacrificing its overall charm.

It provides an exciting adventure through one of literature's most beloved worlds while still maintaining its original appeal thanks to its charming visuals and classic soundtrack composed by John Williams himself!

Game Boy Color RPG games