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{{Infobox|title=Game & Watch Gallery
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|image=[[File:GameWatchGallery.jpg|250px]]
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|developer=[[Nintendo]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
|released='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{released|Japan|February 1, 1997|USA|May 1997|UK|August 28, 1997}} '''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{released|Japan|June 22, 2011|USA|July 14, 2011|Europe|July 21, 2011|Australia|July 21, 2011}}
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|genre=Platformer
|genre=Platformer
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|platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]])
|platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]])
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'''''Game & Watch Gallery''''', known as '''''Game Boy Gallery 2''''' in Australia and '''''Game Boy Gallery''''' (ゲームボーイギャラリー ''Gēmu Bōi Gyararī'') in Japan, is a collection of games originally released on [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game & Watch]]. The game includes both original and Modern versions. The original features nameless individuals as the main characters, while the Modern version features [[Mario]] and his friends along with updated graphics, updated gameplay, and music. Three sequels followed ''Game & Watch Gallery'': ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.
'''''Game & Watch Gallery''''', known as '''''Game Boy Gallery 2''''' in Australia and '''''Game Boy Gallery''''' (ゲームボーイギャラリー ''Gēmu Bōi Gyararī'') in Japan, is a compilation game that was released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1997. Despite its name, it is actually the second game in the [[Game & Watch Gallery (series)|''Game & Watch Gallery'' series]]. The game includes both Classic and Modern versions of [[Game & Watch]] games. The Classic version is identical to that of the originals that features nameless individuals as the main characters, while the Modern version features [[Mario]] and his friends along with updated graphics, updated gameplay, and music.  
 
Three sequels followed ''Game & Watch Gallery'': ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.
 
The game was rereleased on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in Japan on June 22, 2011; in North America on July 14, 2011; and in Europe and Australia on July 21, 2011.


==Stars==
==Stars==
''Game & Watch Gallery'' features a system to unlock bonus features. To do this, the player needs to earn stars. Every 200 [[point]]s the player scores in a [[minigame]] is worth a star. The player can earn up to five stars in each mode of a game. As the player collects stars, they will unlock features in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]]. If the player earns five stars in a Modern game, they will unlock a very hard mode called Star Mode. The player can earn a total of 80 stars.
''Game & Watch Gallery'' features a system to unlock bonus features. To do this, the player needs to earn stars. Every 200 [[point]]s the player scores in a [[minigame]] is worth a star, up to five stars in each minigame mode. A high score between 200 and 399 is worth one star, a score of 400–599 is two stars, a score of 600–799 is three stars, a score of 800–999 is four stars, and a score of 1,000 and above is five stars. Each minigame counts its stars separately (for example, the player cannot earn 150 points in one minigame and 250 points in another and earn two stars for the cumulative total). As the player collects stars, they unlock features in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]]. If the player earns five stars in a Modern game, they will unlock a very hard mode called Star Mode. The player can earn a total of 80 stars.


==Minigames==
==Minigames==
===Classic version===
*'''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]''' – [[Yoshi]] must block holes in the ground with four manhole covers to make sure [[Toad (species)|Toad]], [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], and [[Mario]] do not fall through. In Classic Mode, the player has only one manhole cover to block the holes.
*'''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]''' – Pedestrians are walking back and forth over a hole-filled floor, forcing the player to block the holes with a manhole cover in order to prevent the others from falling through.
*'''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]''' – Mario and [[Luigi]] must catch Toads, [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s, and Donkey Kong Jrs. as they jump out the window of the burning [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]. Also coming from the window are [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]s that contain either a [[Super Star]], which contributes bonus points, or a [[Bob-omb]], which counts as a miss when carried to safety. In Classic Mode, an apartment is on fire, forcing the people inside to jump out the window. The player controls two firemen that use their life net to bounce the falling people across the screen to safety into the ambulance.
*'''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]''' – An apartment is on fire, forcing the people inside to jump out the window. The player controls two firemen that use their trampoline to bounce them across the screen to safety into the ambulance.
*'''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]''' – Mario is a sea diver and must deliver treasure to [[Princess Peach]], but he must avoid the [[Octopus (character)|Octopus]]'s arms. His speed is affected by how much treasure he is carrying, but he can throw his bagful of treasure at the Octopus's arms. Bonus points are awarded depending on how much treasure he gives to Peach. In Classic Mode, a sea diver must avoid the Octopus's arms while diving for treasure.
*'''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]''' – While a sea diver is diving for treasure, he must avoid the [[Octopus (character)|Octopus]]'s arms.
*'''[[Oil Panic]]''' – [[Bowser]] is dropping oil into a [[castle]], and Mario must use two buckets to catch the oil before it touches the floor. Yoshi serves to dispense oil and can even be used to take out Bowser from the top of the castle, gaining bonus points in the process. In Classic Mode, the Station Helper must collect oil dripping from the ceiling of a gas station in one bucket and dump it to his boss before the bucket overflows.
*'''[[Oil Panic]]''' – The Station Helper must collect oil dripping from the ceiling in a bucket and dump it to the Station Manager before the bucket overflows.
 
===Modern version===
*'''Manhole''' – [[Toad (species)|Toad]], [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], and [[Mario]] are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds, while [[Yoshi]] is the character the player controls. In this version, four manhole covers can stay up at once, unlike the original. The manhole covers can drop from characters stepping on them, causing the next pedestrian to fall if Yoshi does not act quickly. Yoshi can also hold a manhole cover in place to keep it from falling.
*'''Fire''' – The setting is now the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]. The pedestrians are Toad, Yoshi, and Donkey Kong Jr., who all fall according to their weight, while Mario and [[Luigi]] are the firemen in this version. New to this version is an egg that contains either a [[Super Star]], which contributes bonus points, or a [[Bob-omb]], which counts as a miss when carried to safety.
*'''Octopus''' – Mario is the diver here and must deliver treasure to [[Princess Peach]]. His speed is affected by how much treasure he is carrying, but he can throw his bag of treasures at the Octopus's arms. Bonus points are awarded depending on how much treasure he gives to Peach.
*'''Oil Panic''' – This time, the oil is dropped by [[Bowser]], and Mario has two buckets to catch oil with. Yoshi serves to dispense oil and can even be used to take out Bowser from the top of the castle, gaining bonus points in the process.


==Character appearances==
==Character appearances==
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There are 16 games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in the Modern version of a game. The four after that are achieved through 400 points in a Classic game. The next four are shown by getting 800 points in the Modern games, and the final four games are won through 800 points in the Classic versions. These games are for display only and are not playable. With the exception of ''Oil Panic'', all of the playable games are represented.  
There are 16 games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in the Modern version of a game. The four after that are achieved through 400 points in a Classic game. The next four are shown by getting 800 points in the Modern games, and the final four games are won through 800 points in the Classic versions. These games are for display only and are not playable. With the exception of ''Oil Panic'', all of the playable games are represented.  


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|''[[Game & Watch#Games with a Mario-themed "Modern" version|Judge]]
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|Released 10/4/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the larger<br>number to win.
|Released 10/4/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the larger<br>number to win.
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==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Game & Watch Gallery staff}}
{{main|List of Game & Watch Gallery staff}}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
=== Logos ===
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery widths="250">
Game & Watch Gallery logo.png|North American and European logo
Game Boy Gallery 2 logo AU.png|Australian logo
G&WG logo JP.png|Japanese logo
</gallery>


=== Box art ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Game Boy Gallery 2 - Box AU.jpg|Australian box art
G&WG logo JP.png|Japanese logo
Game Boy Gallery 1 JP cover.jpg|Japanese box art
GWG Title Screen Jap.png|Japanese title screen
</gallery>
Bowser Game Boy.png|Bowser artwork
 
Mario GameWatchGallery.png|Mario sprite
=== Artwork ===
<gallery>
GaWG group art.jpg|[[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], and [[Bowser]] watch [[Mario]] playing the [[Game Boy]].
G&W gallery - Peach 04.jpg|Peach shows off a Game Boy.
Bowser Game Boy.png|Bowser, playing the Game Boy
LuigiGameBoy.jpg|Luigi, playing the Game Boy
</gallery>
 
=== Sprites ===
<gallery>
Mario GameWatchGallery.png|Mario (Title Screen)
G&WG Manhole Donkey Kong Jr Sprite.png|[[Donkey Kong Jr.]] (''Manhole'')
G&WG Fire Donkey Kong Jr Sprite.png|Donkey Kong Jr. (''Fire'')
BabyYoshi-GWGallery1Fire.png|Yoshi (''Fire'')
MarioBros-GWGallery1Fire.png|Mario and Luigi
Bob-omb-GWGallery1Fire.png|[[Bob-omb]]
G&WG Oil Panic Donkey Kong Jr Sprite.png|Donkey Kong Jr. (''Oil Panic'')
</gallery>
 
=== Screenshots ===
<gallery>
G&WGTitleScreen.png|Title Screen (Super Game Boy)
GWG Title Screen.png|Title Screen (Game Boy)
GWG Title Screen Aus.png|Title Screen (Australian, Game Boy)
GWG Title Screen Jap.png|Title Screen (Japanese, Game Boy)
G&WG Game Select.png|Game Select
G&WG Gallery Corner.png|The [[Museum|Gallery Corner]]
Gwg mhole.png|''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'' (Modern, Super Game Boy)
MarioBrosGWG.png|''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'' (Modern, Super Game Boy)
PeachGaWG.png|''[[Octopus (Game & Watch)|Octopus]]'' (Modern, Super Game Boy)
Gwq oil.png|''[[Oil Panic]]'' (Modern, Super Game Boy)
G&WG Classic Manhole.png|''Manhole'' (Classic, Super Game Boy)
Fire Game & Watch Gallery.png|''Fire'' (Classic, Super Game Boy)
G&WG Classic Octopus.png|''Octopus'' (Classic, Super Game Boy)
G&WG Classic Oil Panic.png|''Oil Panic'' (Classic, Super Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Manhole Modern Game Over.png|''Manhole'' (Modern, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Fire Modern Game Over.png|''Fire'' (Modern, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Octopus Modern Game Over.png|''Octopus'' (Modern, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Oil Panic Modern Game Over.png|''Oil Panic'' (Modern, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Manhole Classic Game Over.png|''Manhole'' (Classic, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Fire Classic Game Over.png|''Fire'' (Classic, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Octopus Classic Game Over.png|''Octopus'' (Classic, Game Boy)
Game & Watch Gallery Oil Panic Classic Game Over.png|''Oil Panic'' (Classic, Game Boy)
G&WG Hint example.png|An example of a hint
</gallery>
</gallery>


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== Prerelease and unused content ==
== Pre-release and unused content ==
This content is found in the game's files, but part of it is accessible only through cheat codes.
This content is found in the game's files, but part of it is accessible only through cheat codes.
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*The unused pause jingle for Modern games was recycled and modified for ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*The unused pause jingle for Modern games was recycled and modified for ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*This is the only ''Game & Watch Gallery'' game to have a different pause jingle for Classic games.
*This is the only ''Game & Watch Gallery'' game to have a different pause jingle for Classic games.
*Although the game is known as ''Game Boy Gallery 2'' in Australia, the original ''Game Boy Gallery'', released only in Australia and Europe, does not feature ''Mario'' characters.
*Although the game is known as ''Game Boy Gallery 2'' in Australia, the original ''Game Boy Gallery'', released only in Australia and Europe, does not feature characters of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
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==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|NWiki=1|StrategyWiki=1}}
{{TCRF}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/agaj/ Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/agaj/ Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000006889 Japanese Virtual Console website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000006889 Japanese Virtual Console website]
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Nintendo-3DS-/Game-Watch-Gallery-275616.html Nintendo UK site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Nintendo-3DS-/Game-Watch-Gallery-275616.html Nintendo UK site]


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Latest revision as of 19:10, September 27, 2024

This article is about the second installment in the Game & Watch Gallery series. For the series itself, see Game & Watch Gallery (series).
Game & Watch Gallery
Boxart of Game & Watch Gallery.
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Nintendo, TOSE
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Game Boy, Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS)
Release date Game Boy:
Japan February 1, 1997[?]
USA May 1997[?]
UK August 28, 1997[?]
Europe 1997[?]
Australia 1997[?]
Virtual Console (3DS):
Japan June 22, 2011[?]
USA July 14, 2011[?]
Europe July 21, 2011[?]
Australia July 21, 2011[?]
Language(s) English (United States)
Japanese
Genre Platformer
Rating(s)
ESRB:K-A - Kids to Adults
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:G - General
Mode(s) Single player
Format
Game Boy:
Game Pak
Nintendo 3DS:
Digital download
Input
Nintendo 3DS:
Serial code(s) Japan DMG-AGAJ-JPN
USA DMG-AGAE-USA
Europe DMG-AGAP-EUR
Australia DMG-AGAU-AUS

Game & Watch Gallery, known as Game Boy Gallery 2 in Australia and Game Boy Gallery (ゲームボーイギャラリー Gēmu Bōi Gyararī) in Japan, is a compilation game that was released for the Game Boy in 1997. Despite its name, it is actually the second game in the Game & Watch Gallery series. The game includes both Classic and Modern versions of Game & Watch games. The Classic version is identical to that of the originals that features nameless individuals as the main characters, while the Modern version features Mario and his friends along with updated graphics, updated gameplay, and music.

Three sequels followed Game & Watch Gallery: Game & Watch Gallery 2, Game & Watch Gallery 3, and Game & Watch Gallery 4.

The game was rereleased on the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console in Japan on June 22, 2011; in North America on July 14, 2011; and in Europe and Australia on July 21, 2011.

Stars[edit]

Game & Watch Gallery features a system to unlock bonus features. To do this, the player needs to earn stars. Every 200 points the player scores in a minigame is worth a star, up to five stars in each minigame mode. A high score between 200 and 399 is worth one star, a score of 400–599 is two stars, a score of 600–799 is three stars, a score of 800–999 is four stars, and a score of 1,000 and above is five stars. Each minigame counts its stars separately (for example, the player cannot earn 150 points in one minigame and 250 points in another and earn two stars for the cumulative total). As the player collects stars, they unlock features in the Gallery Corner. If the player earns five stars in a Modern game, they will unlock a very hard mode called Star Mode. The player can earn a total of 80 stars.

Minigames[edit]

  • ManholeYoshi must block holes in the ground with four manhole covers to make sure Toad, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario do not fall through. In Classic Mode, the player has only one manhole cover to block the holes.
  • Fire – Mario and Luigi must catch Toads, Yoshis, and Donkey Kong Jrs. as they jump out the window of the burning Mushroom Castle. Also coming from the window are Yoshi Eggs that contain either a Super Star, which contributes bonus points, or a Bob-omb, which counts as a miss when carried to safety. In Classic Mode, an apartment is on fire, forcing the people inside to jump out the window. The player controls two firemen that use their life net to bounce the falling people across the screen to safety into the ambulance.
  • Octopus – Mario is a sea diver and must deliver treasure to Princess Peach, but he must avoid the Octopus's arms. His speed is affected by how much treasure he is carrying, but he can throw his bagful of treasure at the Octopus's arms. Bonus points are awarded depending on how much treasure he gives to Peach. In Classic Mode, a sea diver must avoid the Octopus's arms while diving for treasure.
  • Oil PanicBowser is dropping oil into a castle, and Mario must use two buckets to catch the oil before it touches the floor. Yoshi serves to dispense oil and can even be used to take out Bowser from the top of the castle, gaining bonus points in the process. In Classic Mode, the Station Helper must collect oil dripping from the ceiling of a gas station in one bucket and dump it to his boss before the bucket overflows.

Character appearances[edit]

Manhole[edit]

Fire[edit]

Octopus[edit]

Oil Panic[edit]

List of Gallery Corner games[edit]

There are 16 games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in the Modern version of a game. The four after that are achieved through 400 points in a Classic game. The next four are shown by getting 800 points in the Modern games, and the final four games are won through 800 points in the Classic versions. These games are for display only and are not playable. With the exception of Oil Panic, all of the playable games are represented.

# Name Image Description
NO. 001 Ball GWG1GC-Ball.PNG Released 4/28/1980
First G&W game.
Juggle the balls,
but don't drop'em.
NO. 002 Flag Man GWG1GC-FlagMan.PNG Released 6/5/1980
Silver Series
Get the same num-
ber as the COM.
NO. 003 Vermin GWG1GC-Vermin.PNG Released 7/10/1980
Silver Series
Hit the moles as
they pop up.
NO. 004 Fire GWG1GC-Fire.PNG Released 7/31/1980
-Million Seller-
Help the jumpers
escape the inferno.
NO. 005 Judge GWG1GC-Judge.PNG Released 10/4/1980
Silver Series
Get the larger
number to win.
NO. 006 Manhole GWG1GC-Manhole.PNG Released 1/27/1981
-Million Seller-
Keep pedestrians
from falling.
NO. 007 Helmet The Game & Watch game Helmet, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery. Released 2/21/1981
Gold Series
Get into the house
without being hit.
NO. 008 Lion GWG1GC-Lion.PNG Released 4/27/1981
Gold Series
Keep the lions
in their cage.
NO. 021 Parachute GWG1GC-Parachute.PNG Released 6/19/1981
First wide screen.
Catch the people
before they drop.
NO. 022 Octopus GWG1GC-Octopus.PNG Released 7/16/1981
-Million Seller-
Recover the
sunken treasure.
NO. 024 Chef The Game & Watch game Chef, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery. Released 9/8/1981
Wide Screen Series
Catch food with
a frying pan.
NO. 028 Turtle Bridge GWG1GC-TurtleBridge.PNG Released 2/1/1982
Wide Screen Series
Ride turtle shells
to the other bank.
NO. 029 Fire Attack GWG1GC-FireAttack.PNG Released 3/26/1982
Wide Screen Series
Stop the enemies
from setting fire.
NO. 056 Mario Bros. GWG1GC-MarioBros.PNG Released 3/14/1983
Wide Multi-screen
Deliver the parts
to the truck.
NO. 102 Mario's Cement Factory GWG1GC-MariosCF.PNG Released 6/16/1983
-Million Seller-
Deliver cement
to the dump.
NO. 301 Boxing GWG1GC-Boxing.PNG Released 7/31/1984
1st of VS Series.
KO your opponent
using punches.

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Game & Watch Gallery staff

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Game & Watch Gallery.

Media[edit]

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Audio.svg Game Select - Game Select theme
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Audio.svg Mode Select - Mode Select theme
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Audio.svg Manhole - Manhole theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Manhole.oga
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Audio.svg Fire - Fire theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Fire.oga
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Audio.svg Octopus - Octopus theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Octopus.oga
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Audio.svg Oil Panic - Oil Panic theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Oil_Panic.oga
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Audio.svg Game Over - Game Over theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Game_Over.oga
0:05
Audio.svg Gallery Corner Column 1 - Gallery Corner's Ball, Flag Man, Vermin, and Fire theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Gallery_Corner_Column_1.oga
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Audio.svg Gallery Corner Column 2 - Gallery Corner's Parachute, Octopus, Chef, and Turtle Bridge theme
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Audio.svg Gallery Corner Column 3 - Gallery Corner's Judge, Manhole, Helmet, and Lion theme
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Audio.svg Gallery Corner Column 4 - Gallery Corner's Fire Attack, Mario Bros., Mario's Cement Factory, and Boxing theme
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Audio.svg "Congratulations!" screen - "Congratulations!" screen theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Congratulations!_Screen.oga
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Audio.svg Credits - Credits theme
File infoMedia:G&WG_Credits.oga
0:30
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Pre-release and unused content[edit]

This content is found in the game's files, but part of it is accessible only through cheat codes.

Audio.svg Unused Game Over variant - Unused Game Over variant with a bassline
File infoMedia:G&WG_Unused_Game_Over_Variant.oga
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Audio.svg Unused pause jingle - Unused pause jingle for Modern games
File infoMedia:G&WG_Unused_Pause_Jingle.oga
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Trivia[edit]

GWG GB Mode.png
Game Boy
GWG SGB Mode.png
Super Game Boy
  • Playing on the Super Game Boy displays a Super Nintendo Entertainment System controller instead of the bottom of a Game Boy Pocket when the mode for each game is being selected.
  • The unused pause jingle for Modern games was recycled and modified for Game & Watch Gallery 4.
  • This is the only Game & Watch Gallery game to have a different pause jingle for Classic games.
  • Although the game is known as Game Boy Gallery 2 in Australia, the original Game Boy Gallery, released only in Australia and Europe, does not feature characters of the Super Mario franchise.

External links[edit]