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'''''Fire Attack''''' is a title in the [[Game & Watch]] series, which was released on March 26, 1982.  A display of this title can be unlocked in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'', but it's also a playable title in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.
'''''Fire Attack''''' is a title in the [[Game & Watch]] series, which was released on March 26, 1982.  A display of this title can be unlocked in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'', but it is also a playable title in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.


==Classic==
==Classic==
[[File:Fire attack gba.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Fire attack gba.png|thumb|left]]
Unlike the Game & Watch title, ''Fire'', ''Fire Attack'' involves a cowboy who is trying to stop invading Native Americans from burning down his base. As the game progresses, he'll have to be a lot more cautious as more Native Americans will be attacking. If a Native American manages to set the base on fire, the player will get a miss. Three misses, and it's [[Game Over]]. In the ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' version, the Native Americans have had their head feathers removed to make them appear as bandits instead, likely due to concerns over racial insensitivity.
Unlike the Game & Watch title, ''Fire'', ''Fire Attack'' involves a cowboy who is trying to stop "attackers" (represented as stereotypical Native Americans) from burning down his base. As the game progresses, he will have to be a lot more cautious as more attackers. If an attacker manages to set the base on fire, the player will get a miss. Three misses, and it is [[Game Over]]. In the ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' version, attackers have had their head feathers and cloths removed to make them appear as bandits instead, likely due to concerns over racial insensitivity.
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==Modern==
==Modern==
The Modern mode version of ''Fire Attack'' involves [[Wario]], who is trying to protect a statue of himself from a bunch of [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Bullet Bill]]s. During his defense however, Wario has to be careful not to hit any chickens or apples, as they award him bonus points. The player is not penalized for hitting a chicken or apple, but the player does get a miss if a Bob-omb or Bullet Bill manages to destroy parts of Wario's statue. It's Game Over if Wario's statue gets destroyed.  However, Wario can remove one miss when he gets 200, 500, or 700 points.
The Modern mode version of ''Fire Attack'' involves [[Wario]], who is trying to protect a statue of himself from a bunch of [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Bullet Bill]]s. During his defense however, Wario has to be careful not to hit any chickens or apples, as they award him bonus points. The player is not penalized for hitting a chicken or apple, but the player does get a miss if a Bob-omb or Bullet Bill manages to destroy parts of Wario's statue. It is Game Over if Wario's statue gets destroyed.  However, Wario can remove one miss when he gets 200, 500, or 700 points.


If the player selects the game yet waits several moments to start, a humorous scene is shown where Wario is using a hoe to till the ground as his hen is walking around near a Tomato field. However, while Wario is taking a break to wipe off sweat, he is oblivious to a bob-omb rolling up behind him, and is sent flying by the explosion (with the hen noticing the bob-omb at the last minute and proceeding to flee before it exploded).
If the player selects the game yet waits several moments to start, a humorous scene is shown where Wario is using a hoe to till the ground as his hen is walking around near a Tomato field. However, while Wario is taking a break to wipe off sweat, he is oblivious to a Bob-omb rolling up behind him, and is sent flying by the explosion (with the hen noticing the Bob-omb at the last moment and proceeding to flee before it exploded).


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s forward smash animation was changed to match the appearance of the characters from ''Fire Attack'', using the original ''Game & Watch'' appearance with the feather on their head. This caused backlash from the Native American community, and Nintendo responded saying they would release an update patch to remove the feather<ref>https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1060056482664927232</ref>, matching the changed appearance from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s animations were changed to closer resemble the actual ''Game & Watch'' games. This resulted in the appearance of his forward smash being changed to match the original design of the enemy characters from ''Fire Attack'', with the feather on their head that was previously edited out of the version of the game in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''. This caused an online backlash, and Nintendo of America responded by announcing an update patch to remove the feather.<ref>https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1060056482664927232</ref>


==External links==
*[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/fire_attack.htm The ''Fire Attack'' info page on In the Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames].
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1982 games]]
[[Category:1982 games]]

Revision as of 15:35, December 4, 2018

Not to be confused with Fire (Game & Watch) or Fire.

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Fire Attack is a title in the Game & Watch series, which was released on March 26, 1982. A display of this title can be unlocked in Game & Watch Gallery, but it is also a playable title in Game & Watch Gallery 4.

Classic

Fire Attack

Unlike the Game & Watch title, Fire, Fire Attack involves a cowboy who is trying to stop "attackers" (represented as stereotypical Native Americans) from burning down his base. As the game progresses, he will have to be a lot more cautious as more attackers. If an attacker manages to set the base on fire, the player will get a miss. Three misses, and it is Game Over. In the Game & Watch Gallery 4 version, attackers have had their head feathers and cloths removed to make them appear as bandits instead, likely due to concerns over racial insensitivity.

Modern

The Modern mode version of Fire Attack involves Wario, who is trying to protect a statue of himself from a bunch of Bob-ombs and Bullet Bills. During his defense however, Wario has to be careful not to hit any chickens or apples, as they award him bonus points. The player is not penalized for hitting a chicken or apple, but the player does get a miss if a Bob-omb or Bullet Bill manages to destroy parts of Wario's statue. It is Game Over if Wario's statue gets destroyed. However, Wario can remove one miss when he gets 200, 500, or 700 points.

If the player selects the game yet waits several moments to start, a humorous scene is shown where Wario is using a hoe to till the ground as his hen is walking around near a Tomato field. However, while Wario is taking a break to wipe off sweat, he is oblivious to a Bob-omb rolling up behind him, and is sent flying by the explosion (with the hen noticing the Bob-omb at the last moment and proceeding to flee before it exploded).

Trivia

  • In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mr. Game & Watch's animations were changed to closer resemble the actual Game & Watch games. This resulted in the appearance of his forward smash being changed to match the original design of the enemy characters from Fire Attack, with the feather on their head that was previously edited out of the version of the game in Game & Watch Gallery 4. This caused an online backlash, and Nintendo of America responded by announcing an update patch to remove the feather.[1]

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References