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| {{redirect|Game Boy Gallery 3|the game that uses this name in Australia|[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]}}
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| |image=[[File:gameandwatch3.jpg|250px]] | | |image=[[File:gameandwatch3.jpg|250px]] |
| |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] | | |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] |
| |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |
| |release='''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|April 8, 1999<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/agqj/index.html ゲームボーイギャラリー3]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved December 4, 2024.</ref>|USA|December 6, 1999<ref>Craig Harris (December 9, 1999). [https://web.archive.org/web/20160410022813/https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/10/game-watch-gallery-3 Game & Watch Gallery 3]. ''IGN''. Retrieved December 4, 2024.</ref>|Australia|1999<ref>Copyright date on the back cover of the Australian box</ref>|UK|February 2000|Europe|February 1, 2000<ref>Marcel van Duyn (October 8, 2014). [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds-eshop/game_and_watch_gallery_3_gbc Review: Game & Watch Gallery 3 (3DS eShop / GBC)]. ''Nintendo Life''. Retrieved December 4, 2024.</ref>}} '''Virtual Console (3DS) (full release):'''<br>{{flag list|Europe|September 25, 2014<ref>Nintendo. [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy-Color/Game-Watch-Gallery-3-265922.html Game & Watch™ Gallery 3]. ''Nintendo of Europe''. Retrieved December 5, 2024.</ref>|Australia|September 25, 2014<ref>Daniel Vuckovic (September 26, 2014). [http://www.vooks.net/nintendo-download-updates-259-is-this-the-real-life/ Nintendo Download Updates (25/9) Is this the real life?]. ''Vooks''. Retrieved December 5, 2024.</ref>|USA|February 5, 2015<ref>Stephany Nunneley (February 7, 2015). [http://www.vg247.com/2015/02/05/monster-hunter-4-ultimate-demo-us-nintnedo-eshop/ Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate demo arrives on the US Nintnedo eShop]. ''VG 24/7''. Retrieved December 5, 2024.</ref>}} '''Virtual Console (3DS) (promotional release):'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|November 21, 2014<ref>Brian (November 5, 2014). [http://nintendoeverything.com/japan-register-smash-3ds-and-new-pokemon-on-club-nintendo-get-game-boy-game-watch-gallery-3-for-3ds-vc/ Japan: Register Smash 3DS and new Pokemon on Club Nintendo, get Game Boy Game & Watch Gallery 3 for 3DS VC]. ''Nintendo Everything''. Retrieved December 5, 2024.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150120122716/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/campaign/smapoke/index.html スマブラ・ポケモン 両方買うとプレゼント!キャンペーン]. ''Nintendo'' (Japanese). Archived from [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/campaign/smapoke/index.html the original]. Retrieved December 5, 2024.</ref>}} '''Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|February 8, 2023|Japan|February 9, 2023|Europe|February 9, 2023|Australia|February 9, 2023|South Korea|February 9, 2023|HK|February 9, 2023}} | | |released='''[[Game Boy Color]]:'''<br>{{released|Japan|August 4, 1999|USA|December 1, 1999|UK|February 2000}} '''[[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]) (Full Release)'''<br>{{released|Europe|September 25, 2014|Australia|September 26, 2014|USA|February 5, 2015}} '''[[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]) (Promotional Release)'''<br>{{released|Japan|November 21, 2014}} |
| |languages={{languages|en_us=y|jp=y}}
| | |genre=Platformer |
| |genre=Various | | |modes=Single Player |
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| |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G}} | | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G}} |
| |platforms=[[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]), [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] | | |platforms=[[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]) |
| |format={{format|gbc=1|3dsdl=1|switchdl=1}} | | |media={{media|gbc=1|3dsdl=1}} |
| |input={{input|gbc=1|3ds=1|joy-con=1|joy-con-horizontal=1|switchpro=1}} | | |input={{input|gbc=1|3ds=1}} |
| |serials={{flag list|Japan|DMG-AGQJ-JPN|USA|DMG-AGQE-USA|Europe|DMG-AGQP-EUR|Australia|DMG-AGQU-AUS}}
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| '''''Game & Watch Gallery 3''''', known as '''''Game Boy Gallery 4''''' in Australia and '''''Game Boy Gallery 3''''' (ゲームボーイギャラリー3 ''Gēmu Bōi Gyararī 3'') in Japan, is a compilation game that was released for the [[Game Boy Color]] in Japan, North America, and Australia in 1999 and Europe in 2000. Despite its name, it is actually the fourth game in the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]]. The game includes five [[Game & Watch]] games playable from the start and five more unlockables, five of which can be played in either Classic Mode with the original Game & Watch characters or an updated Modern Mode featuring characters of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] along with updated graphics, updated gameplay, and music. | | '''''Game & Watch Gallery 3''''' is the third game in the Game and Watch remake series for the [[Game Boy]] line. It included five [[minigame]]s playable from the start and five more unlockables; five of which could be played in either Classic Mode with the original Game & Watch characters or an updated Modern Version featuring ''Mario'' franchise characters. ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' was re-released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in Europe on September 25, 2014, in Australia on September 26, 2014, in North America on February 5, 2015, and as a promotional release in Japan on November 21, 2014 for those who register ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and one of ''[[Bulbapedia:Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire]]'' with [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] before January 20, 2015. |
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| The game was rereleased on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in Europe and Australia on September 25, 2014; in North America on February 5, 2015; and as a promotional release in Japan on November 21, 2014, for users who registered ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and one of ''[[Bulbapedia:Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire]]'' with [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] before January 20, 2015. It was also later rereleased for the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] service as one of its launch titles on February 8, 2023.
| | ==Games== |
| ==Stars==
| | *'''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]''' - [[Light Blue Yoshi]] must eat [[Yoshi Cookie|cookies]] as they pop out of an oven (a concept similar to the game [[Yoshi's Cookie]]), but the Player has to avoid the [[Bob-omb]]s. In the Classic Version, a wolf must catch Eggs lain by hens. |
| Like the previous games in the series, ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' features a system to unlock bonus features. As before, every 200 [[point]]s (20 in ''Judge'', 5 in ''Flagman'') the player reaches in a mode of a [[minigame]] is worth a star, up to five stars per minigame mode. The player unlocks features in the [[Gallery Corner]] as they collect stars. A very hard mode called Star Mode is unlocked for every game after the player earns at least 1,000 points in Modern Mode. The player can earn a total of 150 stars. If they do, a "Congratulations!!" message appears onscreen.
| | *'''[[Greenhouse]]''' - Yoshi protects his plants from enemies by spitting watermelon seeds as he did in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]''. In the Classical mode, the Player has to protect the food by using a bug-spray. |
| | *'''[[Turtle Bridge]]''' - [[Toad]] relays packages between [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] using a bridge of [[Goonie]]s which sometimes dive at passing balloons. The name of the minigame is from the original game which involved a bridge made of turtles. |
| | *'''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]''' - Far different from [[Mario Bros. (game)|the original arcade game]], Mario and [[Luigi]] must keep cakes (or packages of bottles in Classic Mode) moving on a conveyor belt. |
| | *'''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''' - As [[Donkey Kong Jr.|DK's son]], traverse various stages to free his [[Donkey Kong|dad]]. [[Goomba]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s, and [[Nipper Plant]]s appear as enemies. |
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| *'''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]''' – A [[Yoshi (species)|Light Blue Yoshi]] must eat [[Yoshi Cookie|cookies]] as they pop out of an oven (a concept similar to that of ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]''), but he has to avoid the [[Bob-omb]]s. In the Classic version, a wolf must catch eggs laid by hens.
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| *'''[[Greenhouse]]''' – An [[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]] must protect flowers from enemies by spitting [[watermelon]] seeds as he did in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]''. In Classic Mode, the player has to protect flowers by using a [[sprayer|spray gun]].
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| *'''[[Turtle Bridge]]''' – [[Toad]] delivers items from [[Mario]] to [[Princess Peach]] by using a bridge of [[Goonie]]s, which sometimes dive at passing balloons. The name of the minigame is from the original game, which involved a bridge made of turtles.
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| *'''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]''' – This is far different from the [[Mario Bros. (game)|original arcade game]]. In this game, Mario and [[Luigi]] must keep [[cake]]s (or packages of bottles in Classic Mode) moving on conveyor belts.
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| *'''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (New Wide Screen)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''' – [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] must traverse various stages to free [[Donkey Kong]]. [[Goomba]]s, [[Bullet Bill]]s, and [[Nipper Plant|Baby Piranha Plant]]s appear as enemies.
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| ===Unlockables=== | | ===Unlockables=== |
| *'''[[nwiki:Flagman|Flagman]]''' – In Game A, the player must copy the pattern shown by the flagman. After the player copies the pattern correctly, another step is added for the next round. In Game B, the flagman shows only one number; however, the time to react to this number shortens over time. | | *'''[[Judge]]''' - A reaction game where the player with a number of equal or higher value attempts to hit the other, while the player with the lower number tries to run away. |
| *'''[[nwiki:Judge|Judge]]''' – A reaction game where the player with a number of equal or higher value attempts to hit the other, while the player with the lower number tries to run away. | | *'''[[Flagman]]''' - In Game A, copy the pattern shown by Flagman. After copying the pattern correctly, another step is added for the next round. In Game B, Flagman only shows one number; however, the time to react to this number shortens over time. |
| *'''[[nwiki:Lion|Lion]]''' – A game where the player must control lion tamers on either side of a cage to keep the lions inside.
| | *'''[[Lion]]''' - A game where the player must control lion tamers on either side of a cage to keep the lions inside. |
| *'''[[nwiki:Spitball Sparky|Spitball Sparky]]''' – A ''{{wp|Breakout (video game)|Breakout}}''-like game where the player must break all the blocks to go up a level. | | *'''[[Spitball Sparky]]''' - A breakout-like game, break all the blocks to go up a level. |
| *'''[[Donkey Kong II]]''' – In this rerelease of the game with the same name, Donkey Kong Jr. must hit four keys up the screen in order to free Donkey Kong from chains. | | *'''[[Donkey Kong II]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] must hit four keys up the screen in order to free [[Cranky Kong|his father]] from chains. |
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| ==Character appearances== | | ==Museum Unlockables== |
| ===[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]===
| | *'''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Wolf]] a wolf must catch Eggs lain by hens. |
| *[[Yoshi (species)|Light Blue Yoshi]] (playable)
| | *'''[[Donkey Kong II]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] must hit four keys up the screen in order to free [[Cranky Kong|his father]] from chains. |
| *[[Mario]] (NPC) | | *'''[[Pinball]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Ball]] the famous arcade pinball machines. You operate two sets of flippers. One set on the top screen and one set on the bottom screen. |
| *[[Bob-omb]] (enemy)
| | *'''[[Donkey Konf Hockeyl]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Mario]] Here Donkey Kong and Mario are playing hockey. The object is to score goals against the opponent. Look out for the referee and 'Crazy Spots' which alter the course and speed of the puck. |
| *[[Baby Yoshi]] (NPC)
| | *'''[[Donkey Konf Circusl]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Donkey Kong]] Here it is Donkey Kong balancing on a barrel while juggling pineapples. Move Donkey Kong left and right to catch the pineapples, but beware of the falling fireballs. Mario stands watching his juggling performance. |
| | | *'''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Mario]] here you control the fate of Mario and his mission is to rescue the princess toadstool, who is captured by the King of the Koopa. There are 8 different worlds to conquer, some scroll from right to left and some are stationary timed screens. When the 8 worlds are cleared, the next 8 worlds await Mario (There are 9 set of loops). The Worlds are: 1. Canyon, 2. Gym, 3. Burning Room (Timer Screen), 4. Channel, 5. Hop, 6. Beam (Timer Screen), 7. Maze and 8. Burning Road. The enemies to watch out for are Lakitu, a henchman of Koopa who throws a hammer from the cloud to hinder the path of Mario and Bullet Bill who tries to hit Mario. |
| ===[[Greenhouse]]===
| | *'''[[Climber]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Climber]] who is trying to get to the top of a 25 step fortress. He has been given special boots that make him jump high and also an armour to break the ceilings. Each time you make a climb the number of steps reduces and once you clear the phase, you move on to the next phase. On the way up you have to watch out for Blockman, who is trying to stop you (He also builds floors) and Eyerom, a bird like creature. Also watch out for thorny plants. After every 5 phases, a monster will appear at the top of the fortress. While the monster is randomly moving up and down. Your object is to stab the monster. Scary eh? |
| *[[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]] (playable) | | *'''[[Balloon Fight (Game & Watch)|Balloon Fight]]''' - In this re-release of the game with the same name, [[Balloon Man]] with the only difference being the see-through screen. I find the New Wide Screen version easier. Anyway, here you control Balloon Man and the object is to collect balloons. Sounds easy enough if it wasn't for the fact that you have to control him by using an eject button to keep him from crashing into the sea. You also steer him left or right. You also have to watch out for the Sparks that are scattered around the screen. If you land on a blinking floor and press the warp button you will be warped to a bonus level. Once you have collected more than 25 balloons you will proceed to the next phase. Boss phase that appears at every 8 phases is a timer game where you have to capture Oiram Repus, the boss of the sky pirate. You do this by avoiding getting hit by the sparks that he throws. Every time you miss you loose 100 points and if you have less than that the game will end. |
| *[[Fly Guy]] (enemy)
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| *[[Ukiki|Grinder]] (enemy) | | {| border=1 cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 width=30% align=left |
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| ===[[Turtle Bridge]]===
| | ! width=5% | Stars |
| *[[Toad]] (playable)
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| *[[Mario]] (NPC)
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| *[[Princess Peach]] (NPC) | |
| *[[Goonie]] (NPC)
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| *[[Lakitu]] (NPC) | |
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| ===[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]===
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| *[[Mario]] (playable)
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| *[[Luigi]] (playable)
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| *[[Bowser]] (enemy)
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| *[[Wario]] (NPC)
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| ===[[Donkey Kong Jr. (New Wide Screen)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]===
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| *[[Donkey Kong Jr.]] (playable)
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| *[[Mario]] (NPC)
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| *[[Donkey Kong]] (NPC) | |
| *[[Goomba]] (enemy)
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| *[[Bullet Bill]] (enemy) | |
| *[[Spiny]] (enemy)
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| *[[Nipper Plant|Baby Piranha Plant]] (enemy)
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| *[[seagull|Albatross]] (NPC)
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| ==Gallery Corner==
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| As the player collects stars, they unlock new areas to check out. Below is a list of things that can be unlocked.
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| !width=5%|Stars | |
| !width=25%|Unlockable | |
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| |align=center|5 | | |align=center|5 |
| |Sound Test + Museum + ''Egg'' added to Museum | | |Sound Test + Museum + Egg added to Museum |
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| |align=center|10 | | |align=center|10 |
| |Gift + new game: ''Flagman'' | | |Gift + New Game: Flagman |
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| |align=center|15 | | |align=center|15 |
| |Secret 1 + ''Donkey Kong II'' added to Museum | | |Secret 1 + Donkey Kong II added to Museum |
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| |align=center|20 | | |align=center|20 |
| |New game: ''Judge'' | | |New Game: Judge |
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| |align=center|25 | | |align=center|25 |
| |''Pinball'' added to Museum | | |Pinball added to Museum |
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| |align=center|30 | | |align=center|30 |
| |New game: ''Lion'' | | |New Game: Lion |
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| |align=center|35 | | |align=center|35 |
| |''Donkey Kong Hockey'' added to Museum | | |Donkey Kong Hockey added to Museum |
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| |align=center|40 | | |align=center|40 |
| |New game: ''Spitball Sparky'' | | |New Game: Spitball Sparky |
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| |align=center|45 | | |align=center|45 |
| |''Donkey Kong Circus'' added to Museum | | |Donkey Kong Circus added to Museum |
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| |align=center|50 | | |align=center|50 |
| |New game: ''Donkey Kong II'' + staff credits | | |New Game: Donkey Kong II |
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| |align=center|55 | | |align=center|55 |
| |''Super Mario Bros.'' added to Museum | | |Super Mario Bros. added to Museum |
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| |''Climber'' added to Museum | | |Climber added to Museum |
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| |align=center|70 | | |align=center|70 |
| |''Balloon Fight'' added to Museum | | |Balloon Fight added to Museum |
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| | |New Game: Egg |
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| |align=center|100 | | |align=center|115 |
| |Cast credits | | |New Game: Donkey Kong II |
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| |align=center|120 | | |align=center|125 |
| |All Museum titles unlocked | | |New Game: Pinball |
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| Note: Players can alternatively connect ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' with ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' to unlock Game & Watch titles for the Museum with a Game Link Cable and two [[Game Boy Color]]s, but this was removed in the 3DS Virtual Console and [[Nintendo Switch Online]] versions. Instructions on how to link the games together are still listed in the rereleases, but they cannot be selected.
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| Hard Mode in ''Judge'' is replaced with a 2P VS mode, but due to Game Boy and Game Boy Color Virtual Console games on the Nintendo 3DS not having two-player functions, this mode cannot be selected in those versions.
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| All Museum titles in previous games reappear in this Museum.
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| This is the first Game & Watch game to have the Gift mode visitable at any point. Although the Gift Function was present in ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'', it could be visited only when a new game/function was unlocked.
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| ===Secret===
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| As the player collects stars, they unlock a feature called '''Secret 1'''. This feature describes information regarding an inverted version of the Game & Watch title [[Fire (Game & Watch)|''Fire'']] (Silver series). When the player unlocks '''Secret 2''', they can play the inverted ''Fire'' at any time but are not able to pause the game, and consequently, they cannot perform an autosave to continue later. Instead, pressing {{button|gbc|Start}} sends the player back to the Gallery Corner.
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| The high score is not recorded for this version of ''Fire'', nor can stars be earned by playing it.
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| ==List of Museum games==
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| |NO. 026||''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Egg.png]]||October 9th, 1981 | | ||align=center|145 |
| Outside Japan only
| | |New Game: Donkey Kong Circus |
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| Carefully catch the eggs
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| laid by the hens!
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| |NO. 055||''[[Donkey Kong II]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Donkey_Kong_2.png]]||March 7th, 1983 | | ||align=center|155 |
| In this sequel, the son
| | |New Game: Super Mario Bros. |
| rescues his captured father.
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| |NO. 059||''Pinball''||[[File:G&WG3M_Pinball.png]]||December 5th, 1983 | | ||align=center|165 |
| Get the high score
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| without dropping a ball!
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| |NO. 303||''[[Donkey Kong Hockey]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Donkey_Kong_Hockey.png]]||November 13th, 1984 | | ||align=center|170 |
| Mario and DK play hockey.
| | |New Game: Balloon Fight |
| For 1 or 2 players.
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| |NO. 096||''[[Donkey Kong Circus]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Donkey_Kong_Circus.png]]||September 6th, 1984 | | |align=center|180 |
| Outside Japan only
| | |Staff Credits |
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| DK juggles pineapples
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| in a panoramic setting.
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| |NO. 801||''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Super_Mario_Bros.png]]||June 25th, 1986 | | |align=center|250 |
| Outside Japan only
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| Classic NES game. Help
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| Mario rescue Princess Peach.
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| |NO. 802||''[[Climber]]''||[[File:G&WG3M_Climber.png]]||July 4th, 1986 | | |align=center|270 |
| Outside Japan only
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| Break through the ceiling
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| |NO. 803||''Balloon Fight''||[[File:G&WG3M_Balloon_Fight.png]]||November 19th, 1986
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| Dodge obstacles while collecting
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| ==Gallery==
| | Note: Players can alternatively connect ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' with ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' to unlock Game & Watch titles for the Museum with a link cable and 2 Game Boy Colors but this was removed in the 3DS Virtual Console version. Instructions on how to link the games together are still listed in the 3DS version, but they can't be selected. |
| {{Main-gallery}}
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| <gallery>
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| Game & Watch Gallery 3 logo JP.png|Japanese logo | |
| G&WG3 - Box EU.jpg|European box art
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| Game Boy Gallery 4 - Box AU.jpg|Australian box art | |
| Game Boy Gallery 3 JP cover.jpg|Japanese box art | |
| G&WG3 Cart.jpg|The cartridge
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| </gallery>
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| ==Reception==
| | - Hard mode in Judge is replaced with a 2P VS mode, but due to Game Boy and Game Boy Color Virtual Console games on the Nintendo 3DS not having 2 player functions, this mode can't be selected in the 3DS version. |
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| |Philip J Reed, [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2011/07/game_and_watch_gallery_3dsvc Nintendo Life]
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| |8/10
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| |align="left"|"''If you liked the original Game & Watch titles, this collection is a must-have. Both the originals and remakes, which combine simple gameplay and subtle strategy, are here to enjoy, and the updates are so well done that we'd recommend this game even to those who don't like the Game & Watch series. The newer versions play differently enough that you're quite likely to consider them new experiences in and of themselves. The musical and visual presentation is just fantastic as well, and the entire package serves as a relic of a truly magical time in gaming. Or, perhaps, two truly magical times.''"
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| |Craig Harris, [https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/12/10/game-watch-gallery-3 IGN]
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| |align="left"|"''It's not going to take a permanent place in the back of your Game Boy's cartridge slot, but Game & Watch is a great diversion -- and each game pak has gotten increasingly better. This one is indeed the best of the bunch, simply because there are so many extras to uncover. Just don't expect anything more than what they are -- simple games for simple technology. We salute you, Gumpei Yokoi.''"
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| |colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/gbc/197424-game-and-watch-gallery-3/index.html 82.67%]
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| ==Staff==
| | - ALL Museum titles in previous games reappear in this Museum. |
| {{main|List of Game & Watch Gallery 3 staff}}
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| ==Media== | | ===Secret=== |
| {{media table
| | As the player collects stars, they will unlock a feature called '''Secret 1'''. This feature describes information regarding an inverted version of the Game & Watch title, [[Fire (Game & Watch)|''Fire'']]. When the player unlocks '''Secret 2''', they can play the inverted ''Fire'' at any time, but will not be able to pause the game. |
| |file1=G&WG3 Title Screen.oga
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| |title1=Title Screen
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| |description1=Title Screen theme
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| |length1=0:30
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| |file2=G&WG3 Game Select.oga
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| |title2=Game Select
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| |description2=Game Select theme
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| |length2=0:30
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| |file3=G&WG3 Mode Select.oga
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| |title3=Mode Select
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| |description3=Mode Select theme
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| |length3=0:30
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| |file4=G&WG3 Egg.oga
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| |title4=''Egg''
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| |description4=''Egg'' theme
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| |length4=0:30
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| |file5=G&WG3 Greenhouse.oga
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| |title5=''Greenhouse''
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| |description5=''Greenhouse'' theme
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| |length5=0:30
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| |file6=G&WG3 Turtle Bridge.oga
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| |title6=''Turtle Bridge''
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| |description6=''Turtle Bridge'' theme
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| |length6=0:30
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| |file7=G&WG3 Mario Bros.oga
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| |title7=''Mario Bros.'' | |
| |description7=''Mario Bros.'' theme
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| |length7=0:30
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| |file8=G&WG3 Mario Bros Reverse.oga
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| |title8=''Mario Bros.'' 2
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| |description8=''Mario Bros.'' reversed conveyor belts theme
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| |length8=0:25
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| |file9=G&WG3 Donkey Kong Jr Area 1.oga
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| |title9=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 1
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| |description9=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 1 theme
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| |length9=0:30
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| |file10=G&WG3 Donkey Kong Jr Area 2.oga
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| |title10=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 2
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| |description10=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 2 theme
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| |length10=0:30
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| |file11=G&WG3 Donkey Kong Jr Area 3.oga
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| |title11=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 3
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| |description11=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' Area 3 theme
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| |length11=0:30
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| |file12=G&WG3 Message.oga
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| |title12=Message
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| |description12=Message theme
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| |length12=0:30
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| |file13=G&WG3 Gallery Corner.oga
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| |title13=Gallery Corner
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| |description13=Gallery Corner theme
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| |length13=0:30
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| |file14=G&WG3 Note Board.oga
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| |title14=Note Board
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| |description14=Note Board theme
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| |length14=0:30
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| |file15=G&WG3 Music Room.oga
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| |title15=Music Room
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| |description15=Music Room theme
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| |length15=0:30
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| |file16=G&WG3 Museum.oga
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| |title16=Museum
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| |description16=Museum and inside unlockable games theme
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| |length16=0:30
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| |file17=G&WG3 Museum Inside Linkable Games.oga
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| |title17=Museum 2
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| |description17=Museum (inside linkable games)
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| |length17=0:30
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| |file18=G&WG3 Secrets.oga
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| |title18=Secrets
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| |description18=Secrets theme
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| |length18=0:30
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| |file19=G&WG3 Pause.oga
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| |title19=Pause
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| |description19=Pause jingle
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| |length19=0:05
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| |file20=G&WG3 Game Over.oga
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| |title20=Game Over
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| |description20=Game Over jingle
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| |length20=0:05
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| |file21=G&WG3 Credits.oga
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| |title21=Credits
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| |description21=Credits theme
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| |length21=0:30
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| ==Pre-release and unused content==
| | On a side note, there is no Modern mode version of this title, and the player can't earn stars for playing it. Additionally, the standard version of the game is used rather than the widescreen version, likely due to the size of the Game Boy Color screen. |
| This content was found in the game data, but part of it is accessible only through cheat codes. The title screen includes crude cave painting-like placeholder graphics, including what appears to be Mario and Luigi having successfully hunted [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros.#Pikachu|Pikachu]].
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| ===Early title screen===
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| <gallery>
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen.png|A placeholder-like title screen
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic.gif|First graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic2.png|Second graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic3.png|Third graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic4.png|Fourth graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic5.png|Fifth graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic6.png|Sixth graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic7.png|Seventh graphic
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| G&WG3_Early_Title_Screen_Graphic8.png|Eighth graphic
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| </gallery>
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| ===Gallery Corner=== | | ==Staff== |
| <gallery>
| | {{main|List of Game & Watch Gallery 3 staff}} |
| G&WG3_Gallery_Corner_Unfinished_Path.png|An unfinished path was going to appear near the exit.
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| G&WG3_Gallery_Corner_Unused_Star.png|An unused star with teal outline
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| G&WG3_Gallery_Corner_Unused_Star2.png|Another unused star with black outline
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| </gallery>
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| ===Gift=== | | ==Images== |
| | ===Artwork=== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| G&WG3_Gift_Unused_Text.png|An unused text
| | YoshiShocked.gif|Yoshi in shock after catching a [[Bob-omb]] |
| G&WG3_Gift_Unused_Text2.png|Another unused text
| | YoshiSeeds.gif|Yoshi spitting Watermelon seeds at a [[Shy Guy]] |
| G&WG3_Gift_Unused_Text3.png|Yet another unused text | | ToadYoshiEgg.gif|Toad carrying a Yoshi Egg while balancing on a [[Goonie]] |
| | Mario and Luigi MB GWG3.png|Mario and Luigi with a [[cake]] |
| | DonkeyKongJRKey.gif|Donkey Kong Jr. holding up a key |
| | Yossi.gif|Yoshi |
| | Heiho.gif|Fly Guy |
| | G&WG3 Cart.jpg|The Cartridge |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ===Miscellaneous=== | | ===Screenshots=== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| G&WG3_Interrupt_Save_Classic_Star_Mode.png|Unused Classic Star Mode from Interrupt Save | | G&WG3GameBoyTitleScreen.PNG|Original Game Boy title screen. |
| G&WG3_Modern_Egg_Unused_Text.png|Unused text from ''Egg'' | | G&WG3SuperGameBoyTitleScreen.PNG|[[Super Game Boy]] |
| | G&WG3GameBoyColorTitleScreen.PNG|[[Game Boy Color]] |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| | ==Media== |
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ==Trivia== |
| {{foreign names
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| |Jpn=ゲームボーイギャラリー3
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| |JpnR=Gēmu Bōi Gyararī 3
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| |JpnM=Game Boy Gallery 3
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| ==Notes==
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| {{NIWA|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1}}
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| |image1=GWG3 GB Mode.png | | |image1=GWG3 GB Mode.png |
| |caption1=The [[Game Boy]] displays a Game Boy. | | |caption1=[[Game Boy]] displays a Game Boy |
| |image2=GWG3 SGB Mode.png | | |image2=GWG3 SGB Mode.png |
| |caption2=The [[Super Game Boy]] displays a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller. | | |caption2=[[Super Game Boy]] displays a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller |
| |image3=GWG3 GBC Mode.png | | |image3=GWG3 GBC Mode.png |
| |caption3=The [[Game Boy Color]] displays a Game Boy Color. | | |caption3=[[Game Boy Color]] displays a Game Boy Color |
| }} | | }} |
| *Depending on what Game Boy hardware the game is played on, it displays appropriate hardware for controls when the mode for each game is selected, except for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Game Boy Player]], which display a [[Game Boy Color]] regardless. | | *Depending on what Game Boy hardware the game is played on, it will display appropriate hardware for controls when selecting the mode for each game, except for [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[Game Boy Player]], which will display a [[Game Boy Color]] regardless. |
| *The English character credits display each character with their Japanese name.
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| ==References==
| | {{Game & Watch}} |
| <references/>
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| {{Game & Watch Gallery}} | |
| {{GBC}} | | {{GBC}} |
| {{Virtual Console}}
| | [[Category:Game Boy Color Games]] |
| {{NSO}}
| | [[Category:Mario Games]] |
| [[Category:Game Boy Color games]] | | [[Category:Game & Watch Series]] |
| [[Category:Super Mario games]] | | [[Category:Crossover Games]] |
| [[Category:Game & Watch Gallery series| ]] | |
| [[Category:Crossover games]] | |
| [[Category:Games]] | | [[Category:Games]] |
| [[Category:Remakes]] | | [[Category:Reissues]] |
| [[Category:1999 games]] | | [[Category:1999 games]] |
| [[Category:2000 games]] | | [[Category:2000 games]] |
| [[Category:Platforming games]]
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