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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|title = Manhole | |title=Manhole | ||
|image = [[Image:Manhole.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[Image:Manhole.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer = [[Nintendo|Nintendo R&D1]] | |developer=[[Nintendo|Nintendo R&D1]] | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|designer = | |designer= | ||
|engine = | |engine= | ||
|released = '''[[Game & Watch]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|January 29, 1981|USA|January 29, 1981|Europe|N/A}}<br>'''[[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|August 2009|USA|April 5, 2010|Europe|April 9, 2010}} | |released='''[[Game & Watch]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|January 29, 1981|USA|January 29, 1981|Europe|N/A}}<br>'''[[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|August 2009|USA|April 5, 2010|Europe|April 9, 2010}} | ||
|genre = Puzzle | |genre=Puzzle | ||
|modes = Single player | |modes=Single player | ||
|ratings = [[ESRB]]: E (Everyone) | |ratings=[[ESRB]]: E (Everyone) | ||
|platforms = [[Game & Watch]], [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]] | |platforms=[[Game & Watch]], [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DSi|Nintendo DSi]] | ||
|input = | |input= | ||
|media = '''DSi Version:'''<br>DSiWare Download | |media='''DSi Version:'''<br>DSiWare Download | ||
|price = 200 Nintendo Points | |price=200 Nintendo Points | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Manhole''' is a game that originally appeared on the [[Game & Watch]] | '''Manhole''' is a game that originally appeared on the [[Game & Watch]], and was ported as a minigame in both ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' | ||
==Classic Version== | ==History== | ||
===''Game & Watch Gallery'' series=== | |||
''Manhole'' can be played in both the Classic Version, which is exactly the same as the original Game & Watch game, or in the Modern Version, which uses ''Mario'' characters in place of the generic figures. | |||
====Classic Version==== | |||
The main character had to stop pedestrians from falling into holes that lead to the sewers below. To do this, he used a manhole cover, which filled in the holes long enough for the people to pass. | The main character had to stop pedestrians from falling into holes that lead to the sewers below. To do this, he used a manhole cover, which filled in the holes long enough for the people to pass. | ||
==Modern Version== | ====Modern Version==== | ||
[[Image:Gwg_mhole.gif|thumb|left|The modern version of Manhole.]] | [[Image:Gwg_mhole.gif|thumb|left|The modern version of Manhole.]] | ||
[[Mario]], [[Toad]] and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds, while [[Yoshi]] is the character the player controls. In this version, four manholes can stay up 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. | [[Mario]], [[Toad]] and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds, while [[Yoshi]] is the character the player controls. In this version, four manholes can stay up 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. | ||
== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
In [[Flat Zone]] and [[Flat Zone 2]] (from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', respectively), the main character from Manhole appears, where his manhole cover can be used as a platform. [[Mr. Game & Watch]] also has a move where he flips a manhole cover in front of him, based on Manhole. | In [[Flat Zone]] and [[Flat Zone 2]] (from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', respectively), the main character from Manhole appears, where his manhole cover can be used as a platform. [[Mr. Game & Watch]] also has a move where he flips a manhole cover in front of him, based on Manhole. | ||
== | ===''WarioWare'' series=== | ||
In ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', there is a microgame similar to Manhole called [[Bridge Work (microgame)|Bridge Work]], which is found in [[Orbulon]]'s stage. | In ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', there is a microgame similar to Manhole called [[Bridge Work (microgame)|Bridge Work]], which is found in [[Orbulon]]'s stage. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/manhole.htm Info page for the original ''Manhole'' on In the Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames.] | |||
*[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/manhole1.htm In the Attic info page for a second version of ''Manhole'', released on the Wide Screen Game & Watch system in 1983.] | |||
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Revision as of 15:45, November 13, 2010
Manhole is a game that originally appeared on the Game & Watch, and was ported as a minigame in both Game & Watch Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery 4
History
Game & Watch Gallery series
Manhole can be played in both the Classic Version, which is exactly the same as the original Game & Watch game, or in the Modern Version, which uses Mario characters in place of the generic figures.
Classic Version
The main character had to stop pedestrians from falling into holes that lead to the sewers below. To do this, he used a manhole cover, which filled in the holes long enough for the people to pass.
Modern Version
Mario, Toad and Donkey Kong Jr. are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds, while Yoshi is the character the player controls. In this version, four manholes can stay up 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.
Super Smash Bros. series
In Flat Zone and Flat Zone 2 (from Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, respectively), the main character from Manhole appears, where his manhole cover can be used as a platform. Mr. Game & Watch also has a move where he flips a manhole cover in front of him, based on Manhole.
WarioWare series
In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, there is a microgame similar to Manhole called Bridge Work, which is found in Orbulon's stage.
External Links
- Info page for the original Manhole on In the Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames.
- In the Attic info page for a second version of Manhole, released on the Wide Screen Game & Watch system in 1983.
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) | |