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=== ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' === | |||
In this game, the game select behaves similar to ''Game & Watch Gallery 2''{{'}}s. The games are now highlighted by two Fishin' Lakitus. Now, after obtaining all 20 stars in every primary game, a Super Star along with 4 stars will connect them. Also, highlighting a game for a while will now show some representative characters of those games 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. | |||
* ''Greenhouse'': A Fly Guy flies by, then an Ukiki bounces and stomps him. | |||
* ''Turtle Bridge'': Toad carries a heavy suitcase, but Peach does not help him. | |||
* ''Mario Bros.'': Wario and Luigi throw themselves a box, then they switch places. | |||
* ''Donkey Kong Jr.'': Donkey Kong Jr. runs around, then Donkey Kong appears and flies away with his son. | |||
Two stars pop up beside the highlighted game after the mini-cutscene starts. The secondary games (even locked) and the >>>/<<< button have no mini-cutscene. | |||
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Game_&_Watch_Gallery_3_-_Game_Select.png|Game Select | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Donkey_Kong_Jr.png|Donkey Kong Jr. | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Donkey_Kong.png|Donkey Kong | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Fishin'_Lakitu.png|Fishin'Lakitu | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Fly_Guy.png|Fly Guy | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Luigi.png|Luigi | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Mario.png|Mario | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Peach.png|Peach | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Toad.png|Toad | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Ukiki.png|Ukiki | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Wario.png|Wario | |||
G&WG3_Game_Select_Yoshi.png|Yoshi | |||
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Revision as of 21:32, June 19, 2020
Template:Series-infobox 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 featuring Mario characters and Classic versions recreating their original versions but removing the timekeeping functions to allow the player to get the maximum score possible.
Games
Game Boy Gallery
Game Boy Gallery is the first installment in the Game & Watch Gallery series. 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 Mario characters), 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, and Cement Factory but with some differences and similarities:
- 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 Turnips 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.
- Manhole uses a clothesline to hang the wet shirts as the miss counter and holds the bonus chance (300 points) from the New Wide Screen version.
- Cement Factory has the two safety chambers, the concrete mixers, and the drivers' behavior from the Table Top version, and it also holds the bonus chance (300 points) from the New Wide Screen version.
All of the games have a background, and music can be toggled on and off in the games' options menu.
Game & Watch Gallery
Game & Watch Gallery is the second installment in the Game & Watch Gallery series. It is the first game in the series to use Mario characters, 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, 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.
- Fire in its Modern version now takes place at Peach's Castle. The Classic version is based on the Wide Screen version, but the miss marks are now bandages.
- Octopus in its Modern version now uses a miss counter, and the player can now throw away the loot.
- Oil Panic in its Modern version now has the player use two buckets to catch the oil. In its Classic version, the upper screen is shrunk to be adapted with the Game Boy screen.
The Gallery Corner in this game is only the Museum, and this game marks the first appearance of the autosave function. The music can now be toggled on and off by pressing on the Mode Select screen (doing this applies to all games).
Game & Watch Gallery 2
Game & Watch Gallery 2 is the third installment in the Game & Watch Gallery series. This game marks the first appearance of the Music Room and the Note Board. The games included in here are Parachute, Helmet, Chef, Vermin, Donkey Kong, and Ball (unlockable). This is the only game in the entire series to have a varied quantity of borders in the pause menu (21 in total) and to have the pause menu with different colors (depending on the game/version). In this game's Museum, Game & Watch Gallery's Museum titles also reappear here (linking required), but the sample of those games in action is static. On the Game Select screen, after any game is highlighted, some characters will pop out from the stars between the game's title (does not apply for Ball), and then they will look as if they are dancing. Toggling the music on and off on the Mode Select screen only applies to the selected game.
Game & Watch Gallery 3
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, Greenhouse, Turtle Bridge, Mario Bros., and Donkey Kong Jr. The unlockable games are Flagman, Judge, Lion, Spitball Sparky, and Donkey Kong II. In this game, the unlockable games only have 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 Lakitus that hold arrows between the game's title will go away, and then some characters will make a repetitive cutscene (does not apply for Flagman, Judge, Lion, Spitball Sparky, and Donkey Kong II).
Game & Watch Gallery 4
Game & Watch Gallery 4 is the fifth and final game in the Game & Watch Gallery series. This game marks the first appearance of a Game & Watch timeline in the series. The games included in here are Fire, Boxing, Rain Shower, Mario's Cement Factory, Donkey Kong Jr., and Donkey Kong 3. The unlockable games are Chef, Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, Octopus, and Fire Attack. The Museum games are Manhole, Tropical Fish, Mario's Bombs Away, Parachute, Bomb Sweeper, Climber, Safe Buster, Life Boat, and Zelda. This game is the first and only one having two-player Single-Pak link games (unlike Game & Watch Gallery 3, whose only two-player game required Multi-Pak link for the two-player mode). Those games' rules were simplified for easy completion in said mode. On the Game Select screen, highlighting a game's title will change it to its original port's logo (also applies for the Museum games).
Apperances
Character | G&WG | G&WG2 | G&WG3 | G&WG4 |
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Mario | ||||
Luigi | ||||
Wario | ||||
Waluigi | ||||
Princess Peach | ||||
Toad | ||||
Yoshi | ||||
Donkey Kong | ||||
Donkey Kong Jr. | ||||
Bowser |
Credits and "Congratulations!" Screens
Excluding Game Boy Gallery, the Game & Watch Gallery series have "Congratulations!" screens (unlocked by obtaining every star on those games). Credits screens show some Mario characters to demonstrate their appearance in the series.
Game & Watch Gallery
In this game, the cast credits are unlocked by obtaining 5 stars in all 8 games (any difficulty). The staff credits along with the "Congratulations!" screen are unlocked by obtaining all 80 stars. The congratulations screen shows the Mario brothers (saving a Super Star and then waving), 3 Toads (one of them waves), Peach (stares angrily at Mario and Luigi), Yoshi and Donkey Kong Jr.(sitting on a cloud). In the credits, Mario and Luigi catch Bob-ombs with a cannon and then shoot them as bubbles. When those bubbles explode a text pops up the information depending on the credits type. The credits take place at nighttime near Peach's Castle.
Game & Watch Gallery 2
In this game the staff credits are unlocked by obtaining 50 stars. The cast credits are unlocked by obtaining all 120 stars, and the "Congratulations!" screen is not present here. The credits show Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong Jr., Wario (riding on airplanes) Luigi (riding on a hot-air balloon) and Toad (being carried by Lakitu). They fly across the screen and draw the information depending on the credits type (while looking left and right repeatedly with the exception of Toad). The credits take place in the sky at daytime, above a forest, with hills and Peach's castle on the background. Once the credits are invoked, they cannot be skipped until they are over. After the credits are over, pressing or is required to exit them.
Game & Watch Gallery 3
In this game, the staff credits are unlocked by obtaining 50 stars. The cast credits are unlocked by obtaining 100 stars. However, the "Congratulations!" screen is unlocked by obtaining all 150 stars. The credits take place at a theater stage with a billboard that show the information depending on the credits type (above a POW block that every character hits until it dissapears). The character sequence in order is:
- Yoshi throws a Yoshi egg (hitting the POW blick in the process), the Yoshi egg hatches a Baby Yoshi and Yoshi waves.
- A Shy Guy does a backflip (hitting the POW block in the process) and then bows.
- Toad hits his head with the POW block and faints, then he waves.
- Bowser throws a fireball, a lava bubble pops up and hits the POW block, then he celebrates.
- Donkey Kong Jr. hits the POW block and then he feels ashamed.
- Mario hits the POW block and then he does the V-sign.
- Luigi hits the POW Block and then he takes off his cap.
- Peach hits the POW block with a hammer and then she bows.
- A Bullet Bill hits the POW block. Then it flies away after being shot by a Bill Blaster.
- A Goomba hits its head with the POW block and then walks away stunned.
- A Nipper Plant destroys the POW block and then it shakes its head.
- Mario gives Peach some flowers and then Peach kisses Mario on the cheek.
On the cast credits, after Donkey Kong Jr. goes away, Mario and Peach wave, counting as the ending sequence.
The "Congratulations!" screen shows Mario and Peach waving, Luigi riding Yoshi and Toad riding Donkey Kong Jr.. It takes place at daytime in the plains (with some mountains and Peach's castle in the background). Said screen says "Congratulations! You are the Gallery master! Thank you for playing with us. Hope to see you soon! Bye bye!!".
The credits can be skipped at anytime once they are invoked by pressing , or .
Game & Watch Gallery 4
In this game, the staff credits are unlocked by obtaining 170 stars. The cast credits are unlocked by obtaining all 220 stars. The credits start with 11 alarm characters from different Game & Watch games and then some characters of the primary and secondary games appear in this order:
- Fire: The classic version's firemen save Toad with their lifenet.
- Boxing: Player 1's boxer punches Wiggler.
- Rain Shower: Mario and the classic version's boy shift the clothesline that holds 2 T-shirts, Yoshi, Toad and Peach.
- Mario's Cement Factory: Classic Mario goes down in the Modern lift and then Modern Mario falls into the Classic lift.
- Donkey Kong Jr.: Modern Donkey Kong Jr. avoids Snapjaws while Classic Donkey Kong Jr. avoids Goombas.
- Donkey Kong 3: Stanley and Modern Donkey Kong shoot themselves pesticide gases and bubbles respectively. Modern Donkey Kong hits Stanley with a fourth bubble he shoots.
- Chef: The rat thief steals a Modern steak and then Peach and the classic version's chef chase him.
- Mario Bros: Classic Luigi escapes in the Modern delivery truck along with 3 bottle packs. Then, Modern Luigi follows him by riding on the Classic delivery truck along with a gift box.
- Donkey Kong: Modern Mario goes to Pauline's platforn and Classic Mario goes to Peach's platform.
- Octopus: Mario and the classic version's scuba diver dive into the sea.
- Fire Attack: The classic version's cowboy pushes a Bob-omb with his hammer. Then, Wario destroys the Bom-omb.
The staff credits ending sequence consists of Mario and Mr. Game & Watch walking by the theater stage below a sign that says "Thank you for playing". The cast credits ending sequence consists of Bowser, Peach, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Wario saying "Thank you for playing".
It is possible to toggle normal/fast speed by pressing . The credits can be skipped at anytime by pressing .
Interrupt Save
Excluding Game & Boy Gallery, the Game & Watch Gallery series have the ability to save the player's progress. To invoke them, the player has to pause a game (any version/difficulty) and then turning POWER off. After turning POWER on, the player returns to the exact place before turning POWER off.
Game & Watch Gallery
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
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen behaves similar to Game & Watch Gallery's. Something new 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
In this game, the Interrupt Save screen has one of the title screen's buttons labeled as "Saved Data" along with a round billboard that alternates between the last session's game and its version and difficulty. For the first time in the series, the Interrupt Save shows some representative characters of the games (except for the secondary games). These are the characters that appear according to the game:
- Egg: Two Yoshis
- Greenhouse: Two Shy Guys
- Turtle Bridge: Two Toads
- Mario Bros.: Mario and Luigi
- Donkey Kong Jr.: Two Donkey Kong Jr.'s
- Flagman, Judge and Lion: Mario and Peach (red colors)
- Spitball Sparky and Donkey Kong II: Mario and Peach (pink colors)
The required command now says "Press A or START" instead of "Push A or START".
Game & Watch Gallery 4
In this game, the Interrupt Save 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 Interrupt Save shows some representative characters of the games (primary and secondary). The characters appearing depending on the game are:
- Fire: Two Toads.
- Boxing: A championship belt, boxing gloves and Waluigi.
- Rain Shower: Bowser and rwo paint balloons (blue and pink).
- Mario's Cement Factory: Toad and two Yoshi cookies (squared and Yoshi-faced).
- Donkey Kong Jr.: Donkey Kong Jr. and a key.
- Donkey Kong 3: Donkey Kong and a Boo.
- Chef Peach, a bell pepper and a lobster.
- Mario Bros.: Mario, a conveyor belt and a cake.
- Donkey Kong: Donkey Kong and a barrel.
- Octopus: A baby octopus, a treasure chest and some loot.
- Fire Attack: Wario and a ckicken.
- Tertiary games: 2 Mr. Game & Watch's
The required command now says "Press A button or START" instead of "Press A or START".
Game select
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
The game select is the screen where the playable games are housed, along with their versions and difficulties. The stars obtained in those games are stored depending on the high score the player gets.
Game Boy Gallery
In this game, the game select screen is very simple. The games are highlighted by Player 2's fighter from Judge. When selecting a game, said character hits the chosen game with his hammer.
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 in the left and Hard Mode's stars are stored in the right (to see all stars, scrolling through either side is required). Modern version's stars are stored in the top rows and 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
- Fire: The Mario Bros.
- Octopus: Mario and Peach
- Oil Panic: Mario and Bowser
Game & Watch Gallery 2
In this game, the game select 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.
- Helmet: Mario and Koopa Paratroopa
- Chef: Luigi and Peach
- Vermin: Yoshi and Monty Mole
- Donkey Kong: Mario and Donkey Kong Jr.
- Ball: Two Super Stars
Game & Watch Gallery 3
In this game, the game select behaves similar to Game & Watch Gallery 2's. The games are now highlighted by two Fishin' Lakitus. Now, after obtaining all 20 stars in every primary game, a Super Star along with 4 stars will connect them. Also, highlighting a game for a while will now show some representative characters of those games 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.
- Greenhouse: A Fly Guy flies by, then an Ukiki bounces and stomps him.
- Turtle Bridge: Toad carries a heavy suitcase, but Peach does not help him.
- Mario Bros.: Wario and Luigi throw themselves a box, then they switch places.
- Donkey Kong Jr.: Donkey Kong Jr. runs around, then Donkey Kong appears and flies away with his son.
Two stars pop up beside the highlighted game after the mini-cutscene starts. The secondary games (even locked) and the >>>/<<< button have no mini-cutscene.
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 | 1983, TT & PS) • Donkey Kong II (1983, MS) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, MVS) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) | |
Miscellaneous | Green House (1982, MS) | |
MS: Multi Screen • TT: Table Top • PS: Panorama Screen • NWS: New Wide Screen • MVS: Micro VS. System • CrS: Crystal Screen • Sp: Special • CoS: Color Screen |