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|title=Egg | |||
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|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] | |||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |||
|released=October 9, 1989 | |||
|genre=Platformer | |||
|modes=Single player | |||
|platforms=[[Game & Watch]] | |||
|media={{container|gaw=1}} | |||
|input={{input|gaw=1}} | |||
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'''''Egg''''' is a Wide Screen [[Game & Watch]] game. Nintendo acquired a Disney license and simultaneously released a version of this game as the first [http://www.intheattic.co.uk/mickey_mouse.htm ''Mickey Mouse''] Game & Watch game. The ''Egg'' variation was not released in Japan until ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', which included classic and modern gameplay. The game was released on October 9, 1989. | '''''Egg''''' is a Wide Screen [[Game & Watch]] game. Nintendo acquired a Disney license and simultaneously released a version of this game as the first [http://www.intheattic.co.uk/mickey_mouse.htm ''Mickey Mouse''] Game & Watch game. The ''Egg'' variation was not released in Japan until ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', which included classic and modern gameplay. The game was released on October 9, 1989. | ||
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Egg is a Wide Screen Game & Watch game. Nintendo acquired a Disney license and simultaneously released a version of this game as the first Mickey Mouse Game & Watch game. The Egg variation was not released in Japan until Game & Watch Gallery 3, which included classic and modern gameplay. The game was released on October 9, 1989.
Classic Version
In the original version, a fox (or Mickey Mouse) must catch chicken eggs sliding down a conveyor belt. Each egg gives the player one point, and if the player can get 500 points without making a mistake, two points per egg are earned. To play, the Player has to use the to move.
If an egg breaks while a chicken is out the window, a baby chicken will pop out of the broken egg, and the player will get half a miss. It's only Game Over if the player gets three misses though, so the player will still be playing if they have 2.5 misses.
Modern Version
In the modern version, a Light Blue Yoshi needs to catch cookies in its tongue that have just come out of the oven. Sometimes, a Bob-omb slides down the conveyor belt. The Yoshi must avoid eating this foe, or it faces getting a miss. If Mario pops out of any of the doors, the Yoshi will get half a miss if it misses a cookie. However, eating a Bob-omb while Mario is present would still count as a whole miss. This has the same controls as the classic version.
As the Yoshi eats cookies, a Yoshi Cookie will appear. If it eats that cookie at the right time, it'll create a Yoshi Egg. It can make up to two Yoshi Eggs, and if it continues to catch cookies without missing, one egg will eventually release a Baby Yoshi. The Baby Yoshi will temporarily eat cookies at a certain angle. Getting a miss while an egg is present will cause the egg to disappear. Template:BoxTop
Game & Watch games | ||
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Super Mario franchise | Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Mario Bros. (1983, MS) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, TT/NWS) • Mario's Bombs Away (1983, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) • Super Mario Bros. (1986, CrS | 1987, Sp | 1988, NWS) • Mario the Juggler (1991, NWS) • Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. (2020, CoS) | |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1982, NWS) • Donkey Kong II (1983, MS) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1983, TT/PS) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, MVS) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) | |
Miscellaneous | Green House (1982, MS) | |