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Revision as of 06:54, November 10, 2019
Game & Watch Gallery 2 is the sequel to Game & Watch Gallery, released in 1997 for the Game Boy and in 1998 for the Game Boy Color. The game includes six revisions of classic Game & Watch games, one of which is not playable from the beginning and must be unlocked. Like all the other Game & Watch Gallery games, the minigames can be played in either Classic Mode or Modern Mode; the former is identical to the original release of the minigame, while the latter has been redone with Mario characters along with updated graphics, updated gameplay, and music. Game & Watch Gallery 2 was rereleased as a Game Boy Color game in Europe and Australia, as well as North America, in 1998, but not in Japan.
Stars
Like the previous game, Game & Watch Gallery 2 features a system to unlock bonus features. As before, the player earns a star every time they score 200 points in a mode of a minigame, being able to earn up to five stars in each mode. The more stars the player earns, the more things they will unlock in the Gallery Corner. The player unlocks a very hard mode called Star Mode after they reach 1,000 points in a Modern game. The player can earn a total of 120 stars.
Games
- Parachute – Mario must catch Toads, Yoshis, and Donkey Kong Jrs. in his rowboat as they float down with their parachutes.
- Helmet – Mario or Wario must dodge various falling tools and collect coins.
- Chef – Peach must flip cooking items thrown into the air by the Mario Bros. with a pan and feed them to Yoshi. In Classic Mode, a chef needs to catch food items in his pan, or a mouse will grab them.
- Vermin – A Yoshi must protect six eggs from Fly Guys, Para Troopas, and Boo Buddies. In Classic Mode, the player must keep moles out of a garden.
- Donkey Kong – A remake of the Game & Watch version, in which Peach substitutes for Pauline.
- Ball (unlockable) – The player must control a Yoshi, Mario, Wario, or King Koopa as they juggle various objects. In Classic Mode, the player needs to juggle balls as long as they can.
Character appearances
Parachute
- Mario (playable)
- Toad (NPC)
- Yoshi (NPC)
- Donkey Kong Jr. (NPC)
- Fishin' Lakitu (NPC)
- Boo Buddy (NPC)
- Bob-omb (enemy)
- Boss Bass (enemy)
Helmet
- Mario (playable)
- Wario (playable)
- Para Troopa (enemy)
- Fly Guy (enemy)
- Lava Bubble (enemy)
- Thwomp (enemy)
- Toad (NPC)
Chef
- Princess Peach (playable)
- Yoshi (NPC)
- Mario (NPC)
- Luigi (NPC)
- Little Yoshi (NPC)
Vermin
- Yoshi (playable)
- Fly Guy (enemy)
- Para Troopa (enemy)
- Boo Buddy (enemy)
- Monty Mole (NPC)
Donkey Kong
- Mario (playable)
- Princess Peach (NPC)
- Donkey Kong (boss)
- Koopa (enemy)
- Para Troopa (enemy)
Ball
- Yoshi (playable)
- Mario (playable)
- Wario (playable)
- King Koopa (playable)
- Bob-omb (enemy)
Gallery Corner
As the player collects stars, they will be able to access new features in the Gallery Corner.
Stars | Unlockable |
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5 | Music Room |
10 | Museum + Donkey Kong added to Museum |
15 | New Game: Classic Ball |
20 | Oil Panic added to Museum |
25 | New Game: Modern Ball (Yoshi) |
30 | Green House added to Museum |
35 | New Game: Modern Ball (Mario) |
40 | Life Boat added to Museum |
45 | New Game: Modern Ball (Wario) |
50 | Credits + Donkey Kong Jr. added to Museum |
55 | Additional tracks added to Music Room |
60 | Tropical Fish added to Museum |
70 | Rain Shower added to Museum |
80 | Spitball Sparky added to Museum |
100 | New Game: Modern Ball (King Koopa) |
120 | Cast Credits |
Note: The Museum also includes the 16 Game & Watch titles from Game & Watch Gallery's Gallery. To unlock them, the player has to collect 120 stars and then connect Game & Watch Gallery 2 to Game & Watch Gallery.
List of Museum games
# | Name | Image | Description |
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NO. 052 | Donkey Kong | Released 6/3/1982 Multi Screen Destroy DK's platform to save Pauline. | |
NO. 051 | Oil Panic | Released 5/28/1982 Multi Screen Catch the drips and pass it to your friend. | |
NO. 054 | Green House | Released 12/6/1982 Multi Screen Exterminate the bugs from the flowers. | |
NO. 058 | Life Boat | Released 11/25/1983 Multi Screen Rescue the passengers from a burning ship. | |
NO. 101 | Donkey Kong Jr. | Released 10/26/1982 New Wide Screen Avoid traps and enemies. The key frees papa! | |
NO. 104 | Tropical Fish | Released 7/8/1985 New Wide Screen Save the fish and return them to their tank. | |
NO. 057 | Rain Shower | Released 8/10/1983 Multi Screen Keep the wash from being rained on. | |
NO. 201 | Spitball Sparky | Released 2/7/1984 Super Color Hit the balls and destroy the blocks. |
Gallery
Artwork
Mario, in Parachute
Yoshi, hammering a Para Troopa in Vermin. The international version of this artwork replaces Zudohn with the equivalent English onomatopoeia BONK!
Mario dodges a falling mallet in Helmet.
Peach, cooking in Chef
- ToadG&W2Chef.JPG
Toad, about to eat his meal, from Chef
Sprites
Little Yoshi (Chef)
Para Troopa (Vermin)
Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong, Classic)
- GWG2DonkeyKongSprite.png
Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong, Modern)
Mario (Donkey Kong, Classic)
- GWG2PaulineSprite.png
Screenshots
Original Game Boy title screen
Super Game Boy title screen
Game Boy Color title screen
The Gallery Corner
The Music Room
The Note Board
The Museum
Toad gives a hint for Vermin (Modern).
Parachute (Modern, Game Boy Color)
- MarioGWG2.PNG
Helmet (Modern, Area 1, Game Boy Color)
Chef (Modern, Game Boy Color)
Vermin (Modern, Game Boy Color)
- Game & Watch Gallery 2-3.png
Donkey Kong (Modern, Area 1, Game Boy Color)
- G&WG2 Donkey Kong Stage 2.png
Donkey Kong (Modern, Area 2, Game Boy Color)
- G&WG2 Donkey Kong Stage 3.png
Donkey Kong (Modern, Area 3, Game Boy Color)
Ball (Classic)
Reception
Reviews | |||
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Release | Reviewer, Publication | Score | Comment |
Nintendo 3DS | Marcel van Duyn, Nintendo Life | 8/10 | "As with the first game, Game & Watch Gallery 2 features a collection of several highly addictive score based games. There's a lot to do, and with both faithful ports and remakes being included in the same package you're sure to be entertained for a while as you attempt to earn all the stars available. And after that, maybe you can go in for seconds with the super hard difficulties." |
Game Boy Color | Dexter Sy, IGN | 8/10 | "Overall, I am satisfied with Game & Watch Gallery 2. I grew up playing the original Game & Watches, and have several original Nintendo Game & Watch games still in my collection. For me, playing Game & Watch Gallery 2 was a trip down memory lane, but for a whole new generation of games, it represents a returning to the simplicity of past games. There's no need to sit for that extra five or ten minutes to finish a level, or to reach that difficult to find save point. Gamers can turn off their Game Boys when they want it, making this title ideal for short trips, or for people who simply want to be entertained and not feel like they are locked into the game for a certain period of time.'" |
Aggregators | |||
Compiler | Platform / Score | ||
GameRankings | 74.64% |
Staff
- Main article: List of Game & Watch Gallery 2 staff
Media
Trivia
- Depending on what Game Boy hardware the game is played on, it will display appropriate hardware for controls when selecting the mode for each game, except for Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Player, which will display a Game Boy Color regardless.
- On the game's original box art, a Yoshi's Story-style Little Yoshi is shown playing Vermin, and Princess Peach is smiling while playing Chef. Donkey Kong also looks different. The final box art, however, depicts Yoshi in his Super Mario World appearance and Peach experiencing issues.
- Despite a Green Yoshi playing Vermin on the box art, it is shown as an Orange Yoshi in the Game Boy Color version. Additionally, the Yoshi in Ball is a Green Yoshi on the Super Game Boy and a Light Blue Yoshi on the Game Boy Color.
- Similarly, the accompanying art for Chef depicts Toad being a waiter and having his mouth water as Peach is flipping eggs and fish from a frying pan, as well as another artwork depicting Toad with a slab of meat in front of him and obviously planning on eating it, even though Toad is absent from the game itself.
- After the player views the staff credits once (after attaining 50 stars), they can access the credits again at any time by holding down on in the "View the Gallery" option and pressing or . The player can also view the cast credits again by inputting the same button sequence, except they need to press up on .
- In the Game Boy Color version, the pause/Game Over menu's colors vary depending on the game/version.
- In the pause/Game Over menu, the border can be changed by pressing .
References
External links
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 | 1983, TT & PS) • Donkey Kong II (1983, MS) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, MVS) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) | |
Miscellaneous | Green House (1982, MS) | |
MS: Multi Screen • TT: Table Top • PS: Panorama Screen • NWS: New Wide Screen • MVS: Micro VS. System • CrS: Crystal Screen • Sp: Special • CoS: Color Screen |
Game Boy Color games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999) • Mario Golf (1999) • Mario Tennis (2000) • Mobile Golf (2001) • Mario Family (2001) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong (2000) • Donkey Kong Country (2000) |
Wario franchise | Wario Land II* (1998) • Wario Land 3 (2000) |
Other | Game & Watch Gallery 2* (1998) • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX* (1998) • Game & Watch Gallery 3* (1999) |