Yu Yu Hakusho Game Boy quadrilogy

This is a series of fighting games for the original Game Boy based off the anime and manga series Yu Yu Hakusho.

Overall

 * 1) Each of the games are really fun to play.
 * 2) While the roster isn't the best in the first game. The later games in the series allow you to play as more characters including some of the villains like Toguro and Sensui. The main cast is playable in all 4 of the games.
 * 3) The fighting system is extremely satisfying. You could spend hours finding new combos.
 * 4) Despite these games coming out in the early 90's, they have still aged very well, unlike many other original Game Boy games, especially the bad educational ones made for kindergarteners, toddlers and babies.
 * 5) Each game follows the anime and manga story extremely well. Some of the games even have scenes that weren't shown in the anime series, like in the third game where it shows how Yusuke got to school. There are even some minigames during the story to keep things fresh. The stories are very long too
 * 6) Each game has a decent amount of stages to choose from. The stages are also rather large too, with some having platforms you can jump on.
 * 7) The graphics are also really nice as well.
 * 8) The chiptune soundtrack is really nice to listen to. It even includes a rendition of Smile Bomb, the theme song for the show.

Yu Yu Hakusho

 * 1) When the game first came out, it was rather impressive.
 * 2) The story mode lets you choose between Kuwabara and Yusuke, and later Hiei and Kurama.
 * 3) The story mode is spit into 2 parts, which means you can play them in any order you want.

Yu Yu Hakusho 2: Chapter of Fighting

 * 1) As the battles take place in a regulated setting, you can be disqualified if you stay off the ring for too long, which is a nice reference to the anime.
 * 2) Arcade mode now has 14 playable fighters whereas the previous game only had 4.
 * 3) The minigames have massively improved over the last game. You can now play as Botan during them.

Yu Yu Hakusho: Access to Darkness

 * 1) Unlike the other games in the series, this game is now a RPG with beat-em-up platforming sections in it, which is pretty innovative for a Game Boy game.
 * 2) The story mode even has some scenes that weren't shown in the anime series, like how Yusuke went to school.
 * 3) The city is extremely huge, you can freely explore it and talk to NPC's and other characters.
 * 4) After you defeat enemies, you level up and get stronger.

Yu Yu Hakusho Dai 4 Tama: Makai Touitsu

 * 1) The fighting has been massively improved from the previous games.
 * 2) Introduces the hillarious "Girl's Battle" mode, where the female characters wallop each other with bats

Overall

 * 1) The games are extremely difficult. You will die over and over again due to how hard the games are.
 * 2) During the story mode, if you get a Game Over, you go all the way back to the beginning.
 * 3) The games are lacking content. It would be nice if it included a regular battle mode where you can fight anyone you want.
 * 4) The music, while great, can be annoying at times.

Yu Yu Hakusho

 * 1) The game has the smallest roster, with only 4 characters.
 * 2) The controls are extremely simplistic.

Yu Yu Hakusho Dai-2-Tama: Ankoku Bujutsukai

 * 1) The disqualification system, while neat, can be annoying to some

Yu Yu Hakusho Dai 3 Tama: Makai no Tobira

 * 1) Kuwabara is almost impossible to beat. The worst part is, he is the first boss you fight.

Yu Yu Hakusho Dai 4 Tama: Makai Touitsu

 * 1) The fighting system is somewhat worse compared to the previous games
 * 2) The roster has been shrunken down to 10, while previous games have more.

Reception
The games recieved extremely positive reviews from critics and players in Japan.