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The '''Mini Classics''' are a series of LCD handheld games featuring licensed ports of {{a|G&W|l}} titles introduced in 1998. They had only ever been released in the {{wp|Western world}}. They were created by German company Stadlbauer, and they were distributed and published by numerous other manufacturers. They are smaller than the originals and have keychains, increasing their portability. Additionally, the Mini Classics can also serve as a clock. The games are mostly identical to their original (Game & Watch) versions, although there are some subtle differences in sound effects. Their appearance is that of a small {{iw|nwiki|Game Boy Pocket}}, only missing the {{button|gb|start}}, {{button|gb|select}}, and {{button|gb|B}} buttons and the cartridge slot. They also have a stand, but it is missing in the dual-screen Mini Classics such as ''{{id|DK|G&W}}''.
The '''Mini Classics''' are a series of LCD handheld games initially released in 1998, featuring licensed ports of [[Game & Watch]] titles. They were created by German company Stadlbauer, and they were distributed and published by numerous other manufacturers. They are smaller than the originals and have keychains, increasing their portability. Additionally, the Mini Classics can also serve as a clock. The games are mostly identical to their original (Game & Watch) versions, although there are some subtle differences in sound effects. Their appearance is that of a small [[Game Boy#Game Boy Pocket|Game Boy Pocket]], only missing the {{button|gb|start}}, {{button|gb|select}}, and {{button|gb|B}} buttons and the cartridge slot. They also have a stand, but it is missing in the dual-screen Mini Classics such as ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]''.


== List of ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' Mini Classics and colors ==
== List of ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' Mini Classics and colors ==
*''{{id|DK|G&W}}'' (Metallic Green)
*''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' (Metallic Green)
*''{{id|DKJR|G&W}}'' (Dark Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow, Orange)
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Junior]]'' (Dark Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow, Orange)
*{{a|MCF|l}} (Yellow, Grey, Clear Yellow, Dark Blue)
*''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' (Yellow, Grey, Clear Yellow, Dark Blue)
*{{id|SMB|G&W}} (White, Blue, Green, Silver)
*''[[Super Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' (White, Blue, Green, Silver)
The ''{{a|DK}}'' model was discontinued shortly after its release, but the other three continued production into the 2000s.{{ref needed}} U.S. distribution of the handhelds seems to have ended around 2013, although they may still be available in other countries. No elements were changed with the later models, aside from sound improvements, color variations, and packaging.
The ''Donkey Kong'' model was discontinued shortly after its release, but the other three continued production well into the 2000s. U.S. distribution of the handhelds seems to have ended around 2013, although they may still be available in other countries. No elements were changed with the later models, aside from sound improvements, color variations, and packaging.


It appears that there was a planned Mini Classics version of ''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'' that was canceled. It can be seen only in an old stock image, in which the game is mislabeled as ''Donkey Kong Junior''.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20200806101145/https://www.forevergeek.com/get_nintendo_classic_games_on_your_keyring|title=Get Nintendo classic games on your keyring|author=Andy|date=August 5, 2009|publisher=Forever Geek|language=en|accessdate=December 30, 2024}}</ref>
It appears that there was a planned Mini Classics version of ''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'' that was canceled. It can be seen only in an old stock image, in which the game is mislabeled as ''Donkey Kong Junior''.<ref>https://www.forevergeek.com/get_nintendo_classic_games_on_your_keyring/</ref>


An extremely rare limited-edition gold version of {{a|SMB}} existed, of which only 99 units were ever produced. This version was available only as a gift to "Special Friends and Partners" of Stadlbauer. Each of them includes a signed letter from Dr. Dieter Stadlbauer, head of the Stadlbauer company.<ref>{{cite|url=consolevariations.com/collectibles/nintendo-game-watch-mini-classic-gold-super-mario-bros|title=Nintendo Game & Watch Mini Classic Gold {{a|SMB}}|publisher=Console Variations|language=en}}</ref>
An extremely rare limited-edition gold version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' existed, of which only 99 units were ever produced. This version was available only as a gift to "Special Friends and Partners" of Stadlbauer. Each of them includes a signed letter from Dr. Dieter Stadlbauer, head of the Stadlbauer company.<ref>https://consolevariations.com/collectibles/nintendo-game-watch-mini-classic-gold-super-mario-bros</ref>
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DK3_Stock_Photo.png|Unreleased ''Donkey Kong 3'' (mislabeled as ''Donkey Kong Junior'')
DK3_Stock_Photo.png|Unreleased ''Donkey Kong 3'' (mislabeled as ''Donkey Kong Junior'')
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===Original Stadlbauer models===
===Original Stadlbauer models===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Donkey Kong Mini Classics.jpg|''Donkey Kong''
Donkey_Kong_Mini.jpg|''Donkey Kong''
Donkey Kong Jr Mini Classics.jpg|''Donkey Kong Junior''
10316_Mini_Flat_Front.jpg|''Donkey Kong Junior''
Mario's Cement Factory Mini Classics.jpg|''Mario's Cement Factory''
10320_Mini_Flat_Front.jpg|''Mario's Cement Factory''
Super Mario Bros Mini Classics.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.''
keychaingame.jpg|''Super Mario Bros.''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[Category:Game & Watch series]]
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[[Category:Re-releases]]
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