Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair!

Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair!

released on Sep 18, 2000

Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair!

released on Sep 18, 2000

Fans of AUSTIN POWERS will find a lot to do in AUSTIN POWERS: Welcome to My Underground Lair. This game turns your Game Boy Color into a mini-organizer, complete with a word processor (the Evil Launch Pad), a calculator (the Frickulator), and a mockup web browser that contains facts about the popular movies. Looking for something a bit more game-related? Well, AUSTIN POWERS has those in spades, too. The largest of the games, "Kin-Evil," has Dr. Evil and Mini-Me riding their scooter through a variety of stunt-packed stages. Also available for your enjoyment are the "Mojo Maze," a takeoff on PAC-MAN, "Domination," a board game similar to OTHELLO, and finally "Rock or Paper or Scissors," which pits you against an AUSTIN POWERS character in a play of the classic game. Customize the backdrop of all this fun by choosing wallpaper, screensavers, sound effects, and more. You can also link up to play some of the games with a friend or foe using either AUSTIN POWERS: Oh Behave! or AUSTIN POWERS: Welcome to My Underground Lair.


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Austin Powers: Welcome to My Underground Lair! brings the groovy humor of the movie franchise to the Game Boy Color. While a bit repetitive after a while, its minigame-focused gameplay and wacky scenarios offer a decent dose of nostalgia and absurdity for fans. The graphics are charmingly retro, and the soundtrack keeps that Austin Powers vibe alive. If you're looking for a quick and silly blast from the past, this might just be your style, baby!

I love the Austin Powers movies, but why the fuck would you ever want to make a video game about them

Bizarre game, 100%'d this for no reason
It's a virtual desktop with 3 minigames
Kind of neat in a retro-tech way, but other than just being funny in name and Austin Powers theming its kind of a nothing burger.

It's literally the same game as the Austin Power one but instead of it being Austin Power themed it's Dr. Evil themed, which makes it 10 times better by default.