Released in 1991, Navy Seals for the Game Boy is a notable adaptation of the action film, successfully translating the high-stakes commando experience to a handheld format. Unlike its computer counterparts, this version excels as a focused side-scrolling run-and-gun platformer. Players control a team of elite specialists, each with unique attributes, navigating through dangerous environments like docks and submarines to rescue hostages and disarm bombs. What makes this version special is its impressive technical polish for early Game Boy hardware, featuring detailed character sprites and a driving soundtrack typical of Ocean Software. For collectors, it represents a peak era of movie-licensed games where developers prioritized tight controls and challenging level design. It remains a must-play for fans of 8-bit military shooters, offering a portable dose of tactical arcade action that holds up surprisingly well against modern retro-style titles.