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{{Infobox| title = Game & Watch Gallery
{{Infobox|title=Game & Watch Gallery
| image = [[Image: GameWatchGallery.jpg|300px]]
|image=[[Image: GameWatchGallery.jpg|300px]]
| developer = [[Nintendo]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
| designer = [[Isao Shiroyama]], [[Eiji Tachibana]]
|designer=[[Isao Shiroyama]], [[Eiji Tachibana]]
| released = 1997
|released=1997
| genre = Platformer
|genre=Platformer
| modes = Single player
|modes=Single player
| ratings = [[ESRB]]: Everyone(E)
|ratings=[[ESRB]]: Everyone(E)
| platforms = [[Gameboy]]
|platforms=[[Gameboy]]
| input =
|input=
}}
}}
The '''''Game & Watch Gallery''''' is a collection of games originally released on [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game & Watch]]. The game includes both original and modern versions. The original features [[Mr. Game & Watch]] as the main character; the modern version features [[Mario]] and his friends. Three sequels followed ''Game & Watch Gallery'': ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.
The '''''Game & Watch Gallery''''' is a collection of games originally released on [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game & Watch]]. The game includes both original and modern versions. The original features [[Mr. Game & Watch]] as the main character; the modern version features [[Mario]] and his friends. Three sequels followed ''Game & Watch Gallery'': ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.


==Mini-games (Classic Version)==
==Mini-games (Classic Version)==
*'''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]''' - Pedestrians are walking back and forth over a hole-filled floor, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to run around blocking the holes with a manhole cover in order to prevent the others from falling through.
*'''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]''' - Pedestrians are walking back and forth over a hole-filled floor, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to run around blocking the holes with a manhole cover in order to prevent the others from falling through.
*'''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]''' - An apartment is on fire, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to jump out the window. Two firemen must then bounce him acoss the screen to safetly with a tarp.
*'''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]''' - An apartment is on fire, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to jump out the window. Two firemen must then bounce him acoss the screen to safetly with a tarp.
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==Mini-games (Modern Version)==
==Mini-games (Modern Version)==
*'''Manhole''' - [[Mario]], [[Toad (character)|Toad]] and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds. [[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]] is the protagonist as well, and four manholes exist at once unlike the original. The manholes 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 in place to keep it from falling.
*'''Manhole''' - [[Mario]], [[Toad (character)|Toad]] and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds. [[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]] is the protagonist as well, and four manholes exist at once unlike the original. The manholes 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 in place to keep it from falling.
*'''Fire''' - The setting is now [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. Mr. Game & Watch is replaced by Toad, Yoshi and Donkey Kong Jr., who all fall according to their weight. Mario and [[Luigi]] serve the same role as the firemen in the original. New to this version is an egg that contains either a [[Starman]] which contributes bonus points or a [[Bob-omb]] that counts as a Miss when carried to safety.
*'''Fire''' - The setting is now [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. Mr. Game & Watch is replaced by Toad, Yoshi and Donkey Kong Jr., who all fall according to their weight. Mario and [[Luigi]] serve the same role as the firemen in the original. New to this version is an egg that contains either a [[Starman]] which contributes bonus points or a [[Bob-omb]] that counts as a Miss when carried to safety.
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There are sixteen games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in a 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. Note that these games are for display only, and not playable.
There are sixteen games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in a 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. Note that these games are for display only, and not playable.


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|-
|-
! width="1%" |#
!width="1%"|#
! width="13%" |Name
!width="13%"|Name
! width="36%" |Image
!width="36%"|Image
! width="50%" |Description
!width="50%"|Description
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 001
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 001
| align=center | ''[[Ball]]''
|align=center|''[[Ball]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Ball.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Ball.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 4/28/1980<br>First G&W game.<br>Juggle the balls,<br>but don't drop'em.
|align=center|Released 4/28/1980<br>First G&W game.<br>Juggle the balls,<br>but don't drop'em.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 002
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 002
| align=center | ''[[Flagman|Flag Man]]''
|align=center|''[[Flagman|Flag Man]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-FlagMan.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-FlagMan.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 6/5/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the same num-<br>ber as the COM.
|align=center|Released 6/5/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the same num-<br>ber as the COM.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 003
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 003
| align=center | ''[[Vermin]]''
|align=center|''[[Vermin]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Vermin.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Vermin.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 7/10/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Hit the moles as<br>they pop up.
|align=center|Released 7/10/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Hit the moles as<br>they pop up.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 004
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 004
| align=center | [[Fire (Game & Watch)|''Fire'']]
|align=center|[[Fire (Game & Watch)|''Fire'']]
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Fire.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Fire.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 7/31/1980<br>-Million Seller-<br>Help the jumpers<br>escape the inferno.
|align=center|Released 7/31/1980<br>-Million Seller-<br>Help the jumpers<br>escape the inferno.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 005
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 005
| align=center | ''[[Judge (Game & Watch)|Judge]]''
|align=center|''[[Judge (Game & Watch)|Judge]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Judge.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Judge.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 10/4/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the larger<br>number to win.
|align=center|Released 10/4/1980<br>Silver Series<br>Get the larger<br>number to win.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 006
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 006
| align=center | ''[[Manhole]]''
|align=center|''[[Manhole]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Manhole.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Manhole.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 1/27/1981<br>-Million Seller-<br>Keep pedestrians<br>from falling.
|align=center|Released 1/27/1981<br>-Million Seller-<br>Keep pedestrians<br>from falling.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 007
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 007
| align=center | [[Helmet (Game & Watch)|''Helmet'']]
|align=center|[[Helmet (Game & Watch)|''Helmet'']]
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Helmet.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Helmet.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 2/21/1981<br>Gold Series<br>Get into the house<br>without being hit.
|align=center|Released 2/21/1981<br>Gold Series<br>Get into the house<br>without being hit.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 008
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 008
| align=center | ''[[Lion]]''
|align=center|''[[Lion]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Lion.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Lion.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 4/27/1981<br>Gold Series<br>Keep the lions<br>in their cage.
|align=center|Released 4/27/1981<br>Gold Series<br>Keep the lions<br>in their cage.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 021
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 021
| align=center | ''[[Parachute]]''
|align=center|''[[Parachute]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Parachute.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Parachute.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 6/19/1981<br>First wide screen.<br>Catch the people<br>before they drop.
|align=center|Released 6/19/1981<br>First wide screen.<br>Catch the people<br>before they drop.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 022
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 022
| align=center | [[Octopus (game)|''Octopus'']]
|align=center|[[Octopus (game)|''Octopus'']]
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Octopus.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Octopus.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 7/16/1981<br>-Million Seller-<br>Recover the<br>sunken treasure.
|align=center|Released 7/16/1981<br>-Million Seller-<br>Recover the<br>sunken treasure.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 024
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 024
| align=center | [[Chef (Game & Watch)|''Chef'']]
|align=center|[[Chef (Game & Watch)|''Chef'']]
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Chef.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Chef.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 9/8/1981<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Catch food with<br>a frying pan.
|align=center|Released 9/8/1981<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Catch food with<br>a frying pan.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 028
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 028
| align=center | ''[[Turtle Bridge]]''
|align=center|''[[Turtle Bridge]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-TurtleBridge.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-TurtleBridge.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 2/1/1982<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Ride turtle shells<br>to the other bank.
|align=center|Released 2/1/1982<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Ride turtle shells<br>to the other bank.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 029
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 029
| align=center | ''[[Fire Attack]]''
|align=center|''[[Fire Attack]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-FireAttack.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-FireAttack.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 3/26/1982<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Stop the enemies<br>from setting fire.
|align=center|Released 3/26/1982<br>Wide Screen Series<br>Stop the enemies<br>from setting fire.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 056
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 056
| align=center | [[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|''Mario Bros.'']]
|align=center|[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|''Mario Bros.'']]
| [[Image:GWG1GC-MarioBros.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-MarioBros.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 3/14/1983<br>Wide Multi-screen<br>Deliver the parts<br>to the truck.
|align=center|Released 3/14/1983<br>Wide Multi-screen<br>Deliver the parts<br>to the truck.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 102
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 102
| align=center | ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]''
|align=center|''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-MariosCF.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-MariosCF.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 6/16/1983<br>-Million Seller-<br>Deliver cement<br>to the dump.
|align=center|Released 6/16/1983<br>-Million Seller-<br>Deliver cement<br>to the dump.
|-
|-
| align=center | <small>NO.</small> 301
|align=center|<small>NO.</small> 301
| align=center | ''[[Boxing]]''
|align=center|''[[Boxing]]''
| [[Image:GWG1GC-Boxing.PNG|center]]
|[[Image:GWG1GC-Boxing.PNG|center]]
| align=center | Released 7/31/1984<br>1st of VS Series.<br>KO your opponent<br>using punches.
|align=center|Released 7/31/1984<br>1st of VS Series.<br>KO your opponent<br>using punches.
|}
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Revision as of 16:21, August 29, 2009

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Template:Infobox The Game & Watch Gallery is a collection of games originally released on Nintendo's Game & Watch. The game includes both original and modern versions. The original features Mr. Game & Watch as the main character; the modern version features Mario and his friends. Three sequels followed Game & Watch Gallery: Game & Watch Gallery 2, Game & Watch Gallery 3, and Game & Watch Gallery 4.

Mini-games (Classic Version)

  • Manhole - Pedestrians are walking back and forth over a hole-filled floor, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to run around blocking the holes with a manhole cover in order to prevent the others from falling through.
  • Fire - An apartment is on fire, forcing Mr. Game & Watch to jump out the window. Two firemen must then bounce him acoss the screen to safetly with a tarp.
  • Octopus - While Mr. Game & Watch is diving for treasure he must avoid the Octopus' tentacles.
  • Oil Panic - Mr. Game & Watch must collect oil dripping from the ceiling in a bucket and dump it out a window to a partner before the bucket overflows.

Mini-games (Modern Version)

  • Manhole - Mario, Toad and Donkey Kong Jr. are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds. Yoshi is the protagonist as well, and four manholes exist at once unlike the original. The manholes 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 in place to keep it from falling.
  • Fire - The setting is now Princess Peach's Castle. Mr. Game & Watch is replaced by Toad, Yoshi and Donkey Kong Jr., who all fall according to their weight. Mario and Luigi serve the same role as the firemen in the original. New to this version is an egg that contains either a Starman which contributes bonus points or a Bob-omb that counts as a Miss when carried to safety.
  • Octopus - Mario is now diving for treasure to give to Peach. His speed is affected by how much treasure he is carrying, but he can throw his bag of treasures at the Octopus' tentacles. Bonus points are rewarded 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.

List of Gallery Corner games

There are sixteen games in all displayed in the Gallery Corner. The first four are unlocked by getting 400 points in a 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. Note that these games are for display only, and not playable.

# Name Image Description
NO. 001 Ball
The Game & Watch game Ball, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 4/28/1980
First G&W game.
Juggle the balls,
but don't drop'em.
NO. 002 Flag Man
The Game & Watch game Flag Man, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 6/5/1980
Silver Series
Get the same num-
ber as the COM.
NO. 003 Vermin
The Game & Watch game Vermin, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 7/10/1980
Silver Series
Hit the moles as
they pop up.
NO. 004 Fire
The Game & Watch game Fire, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 7/31/1980
-Million Seller-
Help the jumpers
escape the inferno.
NO. 005 Judge
The Game & Watch game Judge, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 10/4/1980
Silver Series
Get the larger
number to win.
NO. 006 Manhole
The Game & Watch game Manhole, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
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
The Game & Watch game Lion, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 4/27/1981
Gold Series
Keep the lions
in their cage.
NO. 021 Parachute
The Game & Watch game Parachute, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 6/19/1981
First wide screen.
Catch the people
before they drop.
NO. 022 Octopus
The Game & Watch game Octopus, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
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
The Game & Watch game Turtle Bridge, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 2/1/1982
Wide Screen Series
Ride turtle shells
to the other bank.
NO. 029 Fire Attack
The Game & Watch game Fire Attack, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 3/26/1982
Wide Screen Series
Stop the enemies
from setting fire.
NO. 056 Mario Bros.
The Game & Watch game Mario Bros., as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 3/14/1983
Wide Multi-screen
Deliver the parts
to the truck.
NO. 102 Mario's Cement Factory
The Game & Watch game Mario's Cement Factory, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 6/16/1983
-Million Seller-
Deliver cement
to the dump.
NO. 301 Boxing
The Game & Watch game Boxing, as seen in the Gallery Corner of Game & Watch Gallery.
Released 7/31/1984
1st of VS Series.
KO your opponent
using punches.