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{{series infobox
{{series infobox
|image=[[File:Game & Watch Gallery logo.png|260px]]
|image=[[File:Game & Watch Gallery logo.png|260px]]
|first=''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]'' (1995) (overall)<br>''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' (1997) ([[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]])
|first=''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]'' (1995)
|latest=''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' (2002)
|latest=''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' (2002)
|number=5
|number=5
}}
}}
The '''''Game & Watch Gallery''''' series, known as the '''''Game Boy Gallery''''' series in Japan and Australia, is a series for the [[Game Boy]] line that recreates most of the [[Game & Watch]] titles. Most of those games are given Modern versions, which feature characters of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and Classic versions, which recreate their original versions but remove the timekeeping functions to allow the player to get the maximum score possible.
The '''''Game & Watch Gallery''''' series is a series for the [[Game Boy]] line that recreates most of the [[Game & Watch]] titles. Most of those games are given Modern versions, which feature characters of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and Classic versions, which recreate their original versions but remove the timekeeping functions to allow the player to get the maximum score possible.


==Games==
==Games==
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[[File:GBG Title Screen.png|thumb|left|''Game Boy Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
[[File:GBG Title Screen.png|thumb|left|''Game Boy Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]'' is the first installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, and it is by far the simplest. Unlike the other games in the series, this game does not have Classic or Modern modes. Instead, the games come with graphics similar to those of Modern Mode (though without characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games feature nameless individuals as the main characters. The games included in here are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory|Cement Factory]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]'' is the first installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, and it is by far the simplest. Unlike the other games in the series, this game does not have Classic or Modern modes. Instead, the games come with graphics similar to those of Modern Mode (though without characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games feature nameless individuals as the main characters. The games included in here are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory|Cement Factory]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
*''Ball'' features a puppet-like character and a circus theme. In both difficulties, three balls must be juggled, and only one [[point]] per bounce is given.
*''Ball'' uses a [[Mario]]-like character and uses the balls' sprite from the original version. In both difficulties, three balls must be juggled, and only one [[point]] per bounce is given.
*''Vermin'' now has [[turnip]]s that the player must protect. In Game A, there is a barrier that prevents moles from coming through the center.
*''Vermin'' now has [[turnip]]s that the player must protect. In Game A, there is a barrier that prevents moles from coming through the center.
*''Flagman'' now has a miss counter instead of a life counter and shows the numbers in horizontal and vertical directions. Game B features six-button gameplay.
*''Flagman'' now has a miss counter instead of a life counter and shows the numbers in horizontal and vertical directions. Game B features six-button gameplay.
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===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
[[File:GWG Title Screen.png|thumb|''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
[[File:GWG Title Screen.png|thumb|left|''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' is the second installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series. It is the first game in the series to use characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, to use stars for every 200 points, to use the [[Gallery Corner]], and to include Modern and Classic revisions of the games. The games included are ''Manhole'', ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'', ''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]'', and ''[[Oil Panic]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' is the second installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series. It is the first game in the series to use characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, to use stars for every 200 points, to use the [[Gallery Corner]], and to include Modern and Classic revisions of the games. The games included are ''Manhole'', ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'', ''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]'', and ''[[Oil Panic]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
* ''Manhole''{{'}}s controls are reused from ''Game Boy Gallery'' (both versions). The Classic version is based on the New Wide Screen version.
* ''Manhole''{{'}}s controls are reused from ''Game Boy Gallery'' (both versions). The Classic version is based on the New Wide Screen version.
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===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
[[File:G&WG3GameBoyColorTitleScreen.png|thumb|''Game & Watch Gallery 3''{{'}}s title screen]]
[[File:G&WG3GameBoyColorTitleScreen.png|thumb|left|''Game & Watch Gallery 3''{{'}}s title screen]]
''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' is the fourth installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series. This game marks the first appearance of a Secret section in the Gallery Corner. The games included in here are ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]'', ''[[Greenhouse]]'', ''[[Turtle Bridge]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' The unlockable games are ''[[nwiki:Flagman|Flagman]]'', ''[[nwiki:Judge|Judge]]'', ''[[nwiki:Lion|Lion]]'', ''[[nwiki:Spitball Sparky|Spitball Sparky]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong II]]''. In this game, the unlockable games have only Classic Mode. The game holds the feature of applying the on-and-off music-toggling from ''Game & Watch Gallery''. On the Game Select screen, after any game is highlighted, the [[Lakitu]]s that hold arrows between the game's title go away, and then some characters make a repetitive cutscene (does not apply for ''Flagman'', ''Judge'', ''Lion'', ''Spitball Sparky'', or ''Donkey Kong II'').
''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' is the fourth installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series. This game marks the first appearance of a Secret section in the Gallery Corner. The games included in here are ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]'', ''[[Greenhouse]]'', ''[[Turtle Bridge]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' The unlockable games are ''[[nwiki:Flagman|Flagman]]'', ''[[nwiki:Judge|Judge]]'', ''[[nwiki:Lion|Lion]]'', ''[[nwiki:Spitball Sparky|Spitball Sparky]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong II]]''. In this game, the unlockable games have only Classic Mode. The game holds the feature of applying the on-and-off music-toggling from ''Game & Watch Gallery''. On the Game Select screen, after any game is highlighted, the [[Lakitu]]s that hold arrows between the game's title go away, and then some characters make a repetitive cutscene (does not apply for ''Flagman'', ''Judge'', ''Lion'', ''Spitball Sparky'', or ''Donkey Kong II'').
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===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
[[File:G&WG Interrupt Save.png|thumb|left|''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s Interrupt Save screen]]
[[File:G&WG Interrupt Save.png|thumb|''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s Interrupt Save screen]]
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen shows a rectangular sign saying "Interrupt Save" along with a billboard that alternates between the last session's game and its version and difficulty. The required command says "Push A or START."
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen shows a rectangular sign saying "Interrupt Save" along with a billboard that alternates between the last session's game and its version and difficulty. The required command says "Push A or START."


===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
[[File:G&WG2 Interrupt Save.png|thumb|''Game & Watch Gallery 2''{{'}}s Interrupt Save screen]]
[[File:G&WG2 Interrupt Save.png|thumb|left|''Game & Watch Gallery 2''{{'}}s Interrupt Save screen]]
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen behaves similarly to ''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s. New to the screen is that when Mario normally enters the Title Screen, he bangs his head with the "Interrupt Save" sign. The required command is the same as ''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s.
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen behaves similarly to ''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s. New to the screen is that when Mario is normally entering the Title Screen, he bangs his head with the "Interrupt Save" sign. The required command is the same as ''Game & Watch Gallery''{{'}}s.


===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
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===''Game & Watch Gallery 4''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 4''===
In this game, the autosave screen has a real-sized Mario sign along with a panel alternating between the last session's game and its version (difficulty is no longer shown). Once again, the autosave shows some representative characters of the games (primary and secondary). These are the characters that appear depending on the game:
In this game, the autosave screen has a real-sized Mario sign along with a panel alternating between the last session's game and its version (difficulty is no longer shown). Once again, the autosave shows some representative characters of the games (primary and secondary). The characters appearing depending on the game are:
*''Fire'': two Toads
*''Fire'': two Toads
*''Boxing'': a Championship Belt, boxing gloves, and Waluigi
*''Boxing'': a Championship Belt, boxing gloves, and Waluigi
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===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
In this game, the Game Select screen now shows the stars obtained in every difficulty and version. Easy Mode's stars are stored on the left, and Hard Mode's stars are stored on the right (to see all stars, scrolling through either side is required). The Modern version's stars are stored in the top rows, and the Classic version's stars are stored in the bottom rows. The highlighted games show two representative characters' heads doing an animation. Depending on the game, these are the characters that appear:
In this game, the Game Select screen now shows the stars obtained in every difficulty and version. Easy Mode's stars are stored on the left, and Hard Mode's stars are stored on the right (to see all stars, scrolling through either side is required). The Modern version's stars are stored in the top rows, and the Classic version's stars are stored in the bottom rows. The highlighted games show two representative characters' heads doing an animation. Depending on the game, the characters are:
*''Manhole'': Mario and Yoshi
*''Manhole'': Mario and Yoshi
*''Fire'': the Mario Bros.
*''Fire'': the Mario Bros.
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===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 2''===
In this game, the Game Select screen shows the stars obtained at the bottom of the screen (now indicating Modern and Classic versions). Two stars highlight the playable games, and after a while, the stars turn into two representative characters of the games doing an animation. Depending on the game, these are the characters that appear:
In this game, the Game Select screen now shows the stars obtained at the bottom of the screen (now indicating Modern and Classic versions). Two stars highlight the playable games, and after a while, the stars turn into two representative characters of the games doing an animation. Depending on the game, the characters are:
*''Parachute'': Toad and Donkey Kong Jr.
*''Parachute'': Toad and Donkey Kong Jr.
*''Helmet'': Mario and a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Para Troopa]]
*''Helmet'': Mario and a [[Koopa Paratroopa|Para Troopa]]
*''Chef'': Luigi and Peach
*''Chef'': Luigi and Peach
*''Vermin'': Yoshi and a [[Monty Mole]]
*''Vermin'': Yoshi and a [[Monty Mole]]
*''Donkey Kong'': Mario and Donkey Kong Jr. (though the latter never appears in the game)
*''Donkey Kong'': Mario and Donkey Kong Jr.
*''Ball'': two Super Stars
*''Ball'': two Super Stars
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<gallery>
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===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 3''===
In this game, the Game Select screen behaves similarly to ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]''{{'}}s. The games are now highlighted by two [[Fishin' Lakitu]]s. Now, after the player obtains all 20 stars in every primary game, a Super Star along with four stars connect them. Also, highlighting a game for a while now shows some representative characters of that game doing a repetitive mini-cutscene. Depending on the game, these are the characters and mini-cutscenes:
In this game, the Game Select screen behaves similarly to ''Game & Watch Gallery 2''{{'}}s. The games are now highlighted by two [[Fishin' Lakitu]]s. Now, after the player obtains all 20 stars in every primary game, a Super Star along with four stars connect them. Also, highlighting a game for a while now shows some representative characters of that game doing a repetitive mini-cutscene. Depending on the game, the characters and mini-cutscenes are:
*''Egg'': Yoshi walks, and before leaving, Mario jumps him and then runs.
*''Egg'': Yoshi walks, and before leaving, Mario jumps him and then runs.
*''Greenhouse'': A [[Fly Guy]] flies by, then a [[Ukiki|Grinder]] bounces and stomps him.
*''Greenhouse'': A [[Fly Guy]] flies by, then a [[Ukiki|Grinder]] bounces and stomps him.
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===''Game & Watch Gallery 4''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery 4''===
In this game, the Game Select screen once again holds its star storage structure from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'', but it switches from left to right when in primary or secondary games, respectively. Something exclusive to this game is that when a primary or secondary game is highlighted, the game title turns into the original version's logo. Like in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', after a game is highlighted for a while, a mini-cutscene with some representative characters plays. Depending on the game, these are the characters and mini-cutscenes:
In this game, the Game Select screen once again holds its star storage structure from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'', but it switches from left to right when in primary or secondary games, respectively. Something exclusive to this game is that when a primary or secondary game is highlighted, the game title turns into the original version's logo. Like in ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'', after a game is highlighted for a while, a mini-cutscene with some representative characters plays. Depending on the game, the characters and mini-cutscenes are:
*''Fire'': Mario and Luigi save Toad, and then they save Yoshi. They avoid a Bob-omb, and they run away because of a Bob-omb rain.
*''Fire'': Mario and Luigi save Toad, and then they save Yoshi. They avoid a Bob-omb, and they run away because of a Bob-omb rain.
*''Boxing'': Eight Waluigis pop up, then Boo throws his boxing glove the bowling style and gets a strike.
*''Boxing'': Eight Waluigis pop up, then Boo throws his boxing glove the bowling style and gets a strike.

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