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==[[Mario (series)|Mario]] Game & Watch Games==
==[[Mario (series)|Mario]] Game & Watch Games==
[[Image:9-voltgamewatch.png|thumb|[[9-Volt]] with a Donkey Kong double screen Game & Watch.]]
[[Image:9-voltgamewatch.png|thumb|[[9-Volt]] with a Donkey Kong double screen Game & Watch. Note that it resembles a [[Nintendo DS]]]]
Some of these were re-released in the [[Mini Classic]] series.
Some of these were re-released in the [[Mini Classic]] series.
*''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]
*''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]

Revision as of 08:56, August 28, 2009

Template:Articleabout Template:System-Infobox The Game & Watch series is a classic video game series starring Mr. Game & Watch by Nintendo. The series lasted from 1980 to 1991. Each Game & Watch had it's own game built in, in addition to a clock and an alarm. Some of the titles available in Game & Watch format were games as random as Ball, a simple juggling game, to well-known games such as Donkey Kong Jr.. There is a parody of the Game & Watch, called the Game & Watch 9000. Game & Watch appears as a stage in SSBM(Flat Zone).

Mario Game & Watch Games

9-Volt with a Donkey Kong double screen Game & Watch. Note that it resembles a Nintendo DS

Some of these were re-released in the Mini Classic series.

See also

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee

This stage of Super Smash Bros. Melee takes its motif from the Game & Watch series. It incorporates settings from Oil Panic, Helmet, and Manhole, and it's sure to send a wave of nostalgia crashing over old-school gamers. If you want to truly reproduce the Game & Watch experience, try playing this unique level in Fixed-Camera Mode.


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