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====Ball====
====Ball====
Mr. Game & Watch's throw, based on the marionette from ''[[Ball]]'', which could juggle two or three balls at a time.  All four of his throws was based off this game.
All four of Mr. Game & Watch's throws are based on the marionette from ''[[Ball]]'', which could juggle two or three balls at a time.


====Helmet====
====Helmet====

Revision as of 20:47, December 6, 2009

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Mr. Game & Watch (in japanese: Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ) is a 2-D character and is now the mascot of the Game & Watch Gallery games and the Game & Watch handheld systems. Despite this, however, none of the original Game & Watch games feature Mr. Game & Watch, instead featuring a variety of other usually nameless characters. Mr. Game & Watch himself is a compilation of all of these characters, first designed to function as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. His appearance seems to be based off of the generic people in Fire and Parachute.

History

Game & Watch

Although Mr. Game & Watch does not appear in any of the original Game & Watch systems, his movesets in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl is almost entirely based on games within the series.

Game & Watch Gallery 4

Mr. Game & Watch, along with Mario, hosts the the Gift Mode in the Gallery Corner. This is his only speaking role.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Mr. Game & Watch
Mr. Game & Watch in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
File:GAMEWATCHTEAM.JPG
Mr. Game & Watch team in All-Star mode.

Mr. Game & Watch also appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee with the rest of the Mario cast. Here, he was the final unlockable, as the player would have to get all the other 24 characters. After beating Classic or Adventure with every other character, the player will be challenged by Mr. Game & Watch, in Flat Zone. By beating him, he is then unlocked. In All-Star mode, the team Mr. Game and Watch are always the final enemies to beat. Here the player must beat to 25 Mr. Game & Watches. His movement in the game was unusual as he moved in G&W Quartams. All of his "voice" clips (including screams, taunts, and other such noises) are actually the sounds heard when playing the various Game & Watch titles.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Mr. Game & Watch returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as an unlockable character. His Final Smash makes him transform into a giant octopus that extends its tentacles. After the octopus appears, anyone who gets hit by the tentacles will take damage. This octopus is from the Game & Watch game, Octopus, which is also a mini-game in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

The Subspace Emissary
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Mr. Game & Watch in the Subspace Emissary.

In the Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mr. Game & Watch clones made from Shadow Bugs are in direct command of the Battleship Halberd. In addition, according to his trophy information, his body produces Shadow Bugs - a substance that is used to form members of the Subspace Army, which can be endlessly extracted from him. He doesn't revolt against the Subspace Army at first, as he is unaware of the concept of good and evil. After Meta Knight gets back the Halberd, he takes control. Snake knocks out all the Mr. Game & Watches out of an open window and into the Halberd's bridge, where they melt into Shadow Bugs that merge into Duon, except for the real one. Following the foe's defeat, a Game & Watch trophy is left behind. Fox attempts to shoot it but Peach revives it and gives him her Parasol. Mr. Game & Watch fiddles with it, then walks around with it in Game & Watch quantums, making Peach giggle. He then joins the party helping the rest throughout the game.

WarioWare series

Several games are based upon the Game & Watch series, and Mr. Game & Watch himself makes cameos appearances on the menus of Warioware: Twisted!

Special Moves

Chef

Chef in Brawl.

Chef is a move that Mr. Game & Watch uses in the game Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is simply done by pressing the B button. He will pull out a Frying Pan and sling it up, flinging sausages into the air. The move usually does around 2-9 damage. The move is a long-distance, and the sausages can also get flung really high up. However, it doesn't go as far as other long-range moves. Nevertheless, the move is a perfect move for long-distance fighting. It is named after the Game & Watch game, Chef, which had been used earlier in Game & Watch Gallery 2. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mr. Game & Watch will hurl other food objects instead of just sausages.

If another player does manage to get past the flying food items, he/she will get hit by Mr. Game & Watch's frying pan. This does more damage, and will cause the opponent to fly away while burning.

Judge

Judge (known as Judgment in Super Smash Bros. Melee) is a move that Mr. Game & Watch uses in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is performed by pressing Side + B. He holds up a flag with a number on it, and pulls out a Hammer. The Flag will show a number on the instant the attack is used and, depending on the number, the effect of the move will vary. After the number is shown, Mr. Game & Watch will hit the opponent (or sometimes himself), causing a different effect to the foe. When a person is about to attack the player, they should use Judge right when they attack them.

Judge is based on the Game & Watch game Judge, and Mr. Game & Watch's actions when performing Judge are similar to those done by the protagonists of Judge. This game was also put into Game & Watch Gallery 3, before Super Smash Bros. Melee was released.

Effects

With some very minor differences, in both games the attacks remain roughly the same

  • 1 - An attack that causes only 2% damage which doesn't even cause the opponent to flinch. Mr. Game and Watch also does 12% damage to himself.
  • 2 - A weak attack at 4% damage.
  • 3 - A 6% damage attack which pierces defenses and causes the opponent to fly towards Mr. Game and Watch.
  • 4 - An 8% damage slash which launches the opponent diagonally.
  • 5 - An attack that deals electric damage three times, dealing 4% damage each time.
  • 6 - A 12% flame attack (which can be disastrous if near any explosives.)
  • 7 - Lucky number 7! Creates an apple and causes 14% damage
  • 8 - A freezing attack which deals 9% damage.
  • 9 - An electric attack, comparable to a hit from the Home-Run Bat, which causes 32% damage.


Fire

Fire is an attack that is used by Mr. Game & Watch in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It is executed by pressing Up on the Control Stick, and then pressing the B Button. A fire crew will appear out of nowhere, and appear underneath him. They will bounce him back up onto the field with a trampoline. It acts as his third jump, and can also be used to damage opponents, by jumping into an enemy. It is a very useful third jump, as Mr. Game & Watch jumps very high up into the air. The attack is named after the Game & Watch game called Fire, which was previously included in Game & Watch Gallery 3.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mr. Game & Watch gains a parachute to slow his descent on the way down, similarly to Peach Parasol. In Melee, the parachute was originally his standard air attack, but it doesn't slow his descent in any way. To compromise its new role in Brawl, he gains a new standard air attack based on the Game & Watch game called Tropical Fish, which was previously included in Game & Watch Gallery 4.

Oil Panic

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Oil Panic, charging up.

Oil Panic is a move used by Mr. Game & Watch in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is done by pressing down+B. Mr. Game & Watch will then pull out a bucket, which he can use to suck in any energy projectiles (like Pikachu's Thunder Jolt, or Fox's Blaster). After absorbing three blows, all Mr. Game & Watch has to do now is wait for the right timing, and then press B. This will launch a bucket load of oil at the opponent. The damage varies depending on the projectiles the player absorbed. It can do about 3% of damage, to 150%, to an instant KO. Because of this, and how the attack works, it is very difficult to master, but is incredibly powerful once done correctly.

This move is named after a Game & Watch game called Oil Panic, which is available in Game & Watch Gallery.

Octopus

Octopus is Mr. Game & Watch's Final Smash featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. When Game & Watch breaks open the Smash Ball, he will transform into the Octopus from the Game & Watch game of the same name. The Octopus will float above the stage, with the option to attack by extending its tentacles, or ram opponents with its body. When extending its tentacles, the body won't do as much damage. Because it hovers directly above the stage, it will fall and KO Mr. Game & Watch if it leaves the side of the stage. It can do a mid-air jump, and in Rumble Falls, it can jump off of platforms, but other than the mid-air jump, it has no recovery move.

This move is named after a Game & Watch game called Octopus, which is available in Game & Watch Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery 4.

Other Attacks

Greenhouse

Greenhouse is Mr. Game & Watch's Standard Attack move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, similar to Greenhouse. He acts like Stanley the Bugman by using a Bug-Spray Gun and sprays fighters horizontally (which was actually impossible in Greenhouse). Bug-Spray clouds will come out that hurt fighters. Fighters can also be locked inside the clouds, by using it faster, by pressing rapidly the Attack Button.

Lion

Mr. Game & Watch holds out a chair as his side A attack, based off of the lion tamers in Lion.

Fire Attack

Fire Attack is Mr. Game & Watch's Side Smash move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, acting as Fire Attack. Mr. Game & Watch will attack the fighters by using a torch, like the attackers of Fire Attack.

Manhole

Mr. Game & Watch flips a manhole cover from Manhole beneath him while using his down A attack.

Vermin

Vermin is Mr. Game & Watch's Side Smash move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, from Vermin. Mr. Game & Watch attacks from both sides using twin hammers.

Flagman

Mr. Game & Watch waves the 1 flag from Flagman above him in an arc, as his Up A attack.

Octopus

Not to be confused with Mr. Game & Watch's Final Smash, his Up Smash involves him headbutting a target above him while wearing the diver's helmet from Octopus.

Parachute

Parachute is the name of Mr. Game & Watch's Standard Aerial move in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The move is slow in execution, but it does have good range, and packs a decent amount of power too.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, this move was replaced by Tropical Fish. Parachute was instead used after the player uses Fire, which slows down Mr. Game & Watch's descent, but could no longer damage opponents.

Tropical Fish

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Tropical Fish

Tropical Fish is the name of Mr. Game & Watch's Standard Aerial move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Its name is based on the Game & Watch game Tropical Fish. It replaces the move Parachute from Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Mario Bros.

Mr. Game & Watch's Forward Aerial swings a package from Mario Bros. in front of him.

Spitball Sparky

While using his Up Aerial move, Mr. Game & Watch shoots a puff of air and loses his arms, referencing Spitball Sparky. The move can blow distant targets away, much like Spitball Sparky can do with his ball.

Turtle Bridge

Mr. Game & Watch swings a turtle from Turtle Bridge behind him as his Back Aerial move, which can score multiple hits.

Donkey Kong Jr.

Mr. Game & Watch rushes down with a key, in the same manner as Donkey Kong Jr. in the Game & Watch of the same name.

Ball

All four of Mr. Game & Watch's throws are based on the marionette from Ball, which could juggle two or three balls at a time.

Helmet

As his Running Attack, Mr. Game & Watch sports the helmet from Helmet.

Alarm Bell

Mr. Game & Watch uses a bell whenever he taunts. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, two of his taunts involved the bell. The bell was also used to pummel an opponent that Mr. Game & Watch has grabbed, as well as attack while climbing up a ledge.

Profiles and Statistics

Trophies

Melee

Name Image Game / Moves Description
Mr. Game & Watch (Classic) File:Trophy58.PNG Game & Watch
1980
First appearing in 1980, the Game & Watch series is the father of all portable liquid crystal games. The main character is simple and monochrome but has a timeless individuality. There are 39 different games in the series and they've sold over 43 million units worldwide. Pictured at left is the particularly popular Fire model.
Mr. Game & Watch (Adventure) File:Trophy59.PNG B: Chef
Smash B: Judgment
A resident of a totally flat world, Mr. Game & Watch's frame-by-frame movement is distinctive. His image is known far and wide and respected by gamers everywhere. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, he hurls sausages with his Chef technique. The random strength of his Judgment is determined by the number displayed; food appears on lucky 7.
Mr. Game & Watch (All-Star) File:Trophy60.PNG Up & B: Fire
Down & B: Oil Panic
A man of great stature in the world of Nintendo characters, Mr. Game & Watch is a comparatively light fellow and doesn't feature many powerful attacks. When he's in danger of falling, Fire calls out a rescue brigade to send him skyward once more. He can also catch missile weapons with Oil Panic; once he's caught three, he can dump the bucket on his foes.

Brawl

Name Image Game Description
Mr. Game & Watch File:TrMr game and watch.jpg GB Game & Watch Gallery The monochrome hero of the Game & Watch series, a fellow who oozes personality. First appearing in 1980, the series were the original portable game systems. The first games in the series were quite simple, but as time passed, technology evolved. The multiscreen series featured game play on dual screens. As the name states, the games also kept time.
Octopus File:TrOctopus.jpg Wii Super Smash Bros. Brawl Mr. Game & Watch's Final Smash. He turns into the huge cephalopod that made its debut in the Game & Watch game Octopus. Of course, you can damage enemies by running into them, but you can do more damage by pressing the attack button to extend four arms and launch foes. In the original Octopus game, you had to avoid the octopus while salvaging treasure from the sea.

Solid Snake Codec Conversation

  • Snake: Otacon, there's a guy walking around in here...and he's only got two dimensions!
  • Otacon: That's Mr. Game & Watch. He comes in a world where everything is flat. Game & Watch was a series of portable games released by Nintendo in 1980. They were powered by large-scale integrated circuts and had only monocrome LCD displays, so characters kinda looked like the numbers on a calculator. The guy you're looking at now, Mr. Game & Watch, was a character who appeared in these games.
  • Snake: This is making my head hurt.
  • Otacon: Well, um... He's... I mean... Look, just start fighting him, and I'm sure everything will make sense.
  • Snake: ...

Mario Series Appearances

Title Description Release Date System/Format
Super Smash Bros. Melee Unlockable Playable Character 2001 Gamecube
Game & Watch Gallery 4 Cameo appearance in Gift Mode of Gallery Corner 2002 Game Boy Advance
WarioWare: Twisted! Cameo in Menus 2004 Game Boy Advance
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Unlockable Playable Character 2008 Nintendo Wii

Trivia

  • Before Super Smash Bros. Melee was released, a character called 8-Bit was rumored to be in the game, but it was later revealed that the character was Mr. Game & Watch.Template:Fact
  • Since all of the Mr. Game & Watch's moves in Super Smash Bros. Melee are derived from Game & Watch games, some of these moves are used by Mario in his respective Game & Watch games. (Example: Mr. Game & Watch uses a pack from Mario Bros.). This shows a little similarity to these characters.
  • Mr. Game & Watch is the only character in the game to not get his name below him when he shows up in the Adventure mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Mr. Game & Watch is the only character in Melee whose All-Star trophy does not display him in an alternate coloration.
  • When turned into metal by a Metal Box, Mr. Game & Watch will still make beeping noises when attacking, moving around, or taking damage. This is likely because he has no voice effects. He also appears more 3-D when metal.


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