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[[File:NelsonicGameWatch.jpg|thumb|''Super Mario Bros.'']] | |||
[[File:NelsonicGameWatch.jpg|thumb]] | The '''Nelsonic Game Watch''' is a multipurpose wristwatch developed by {{wp|Nelsonic Industries}} that uses an LCD display. Nelsonic obtained licensing from [[Nintendo]] in 1989 to adapt many of Nintendo's popular games, including various entries of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]; these were done in a much simpler [[Game & Watch]] style format, due to the game watch's limitations. The instruction leaflets contain many capitalization mistakes as well as poor grammar and spelling. All of the Nelsonic Game Watch products were released in North America, and were produced while Nelsonic acted as a division of the watch-making company M. Z. Berger prior to and after their acquisition in 1990. Nelsonic/M. Z. Berger was also the main distributor of Game & Watch games in North America from late 1985 until its initial discontinuation in the early 1990s. | ||
'''Nelsonic Game Watch''' is a | |||
This is a list of ''Super Mario'' games that were made for the Nelsonic Game Watch: | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' (1989) | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' (1990) | |||
*''[[Super Mario World (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Super Mario World]]'' (1991) | |||
*''[[Donkey Kong (Nelsonic Game Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' (based on [[Stage 1-7]] of the [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Game Boy version of ''Donkey Kong'']]) (1994) | |||
The latter three were released as tie-in products with Nintendo's games. The ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' watch was rereleased in Europe, along with a couple of other Nelsonic Game Watches, by United Kingdom-based timepiece distributor Zeon in late 1992.<ref>{{cite|author=Bielby, Matt|date=December 1992|title=''No. 1 Nintendo Game Watches'' - ''Super Play'', Issue 2|page=21}}</ref> Zeon also distributed the ''Super Mario World'' and ''Donkey Kong'' watches. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SMB3-Gamewatch.jpg|''Super Mario Bros. 3'', also labeled as ''Super Mario 3'' (bezel) and ''Super Mario III'' (instruction leaflet) | |||
SMWWatch.jpg|''Super Mario World'', also labeled as ''Super Mario Bros. 4'' (bezel) and ''Super Mario 4'' (instruction leaflet) | |||
Nelsonic Donkey Kong.jpg|''Donkey Kong'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, November 18, 2024
- Not to be confused with Game & Watch or Gamewatch Boy.
The Nelsonic Game Watch is a multipurpose wristwatch developed by Nelsonic Industries that uses an LCD display. Nelsonic obtained licensing from Nintendo in 1989 to adapt many of Nintendo's popular games, including various entries of the Super Mario franchise; these were done in a much simpler Game & Watch style format, due to the game watch's limitations. The instruction leaflets contain many capitalization mistakes as well as poor grammar and spelling. All of the Nelsonic Game Watch products were released in North America, and were produced while Nelsonic acted as a division of the watch-making company M. Z. Berger prior to and after their acquisition in 1990. Nelsonic/M. Z. Berger was also the main distributor of Game & Watch games in North America from late 1985 until its initial discontinuation in the early 1990s.
This is a list of Super Mario games that were made for the Nelsonic Game Watch:
- Super Mario Bros. (1989)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990)
- Super Mario World (1991)
- Donkey Kong (based on Stage 1-7 of the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong) (1994)
The latter three were released as tie-in products with Nintendo's games. The Super Mario Bros. 3 watch was rereleased in Europe, along with a couple of other Nelsonic Game Watches, by United Kingdom-based timepiece distributor Zeon in late 1992.[1] Zeon also distributed the Super Mario World and Donkey Kong watches.
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Bielby, Matt (December 1992). No. 1 Nintendo Game Watches - Super Play, Issue 2. Page 21.
Game watches | |
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Nelsonic Game Watch | Super Mario Bros. (1989) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) • Super Mario World (1991) • Donkey Kong (1994) |
Super Mario Bros. Watch | Mario's Egg Catch (1990) • Luigi's Hammer Toss (1990) • Princess Toadstool's Castle Run (1990) |
Gamewatch Boy | Super Mario Race (1992) • Dr. Mario (1993) |
Video game systems and add-ons | |
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Nintendo home consoles | Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System (Family BASIC, Family Computer Disk System) • Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Satellaview, Super Game Boy) • Nintendo 64 (Nintendo 64DD) • Nintendo GameCube (Game Boy Player) • Wii (Virtual Console, WiiWare) • Wii U (Virtual Console) • Nintendo Switch |
Nintendo handhelds | Game & Watch • Game Boy • Virtual Boy • Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS (Nintendo DSi, DSiWare) • Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) • Nintendo Switch |
Other | MS-DOS • VS. System • Nintendo PlayChoice-10 • Nintendo Super System • Nelsonic Game Watch • Super Mario Bros. Watch • Gamewatch Boy • Philips CD-i • Mini Classics • Triforce • Visteon Dockable Entertainment System • Classics • LodgeNet • Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo |