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''Game & Watch games'' have had many different re-releases. The ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, known in Japan and Australia as the series, is a series of compilations of some of Nintendo's original Game & Watch titles first released in 1995. Five installments have been released, all for systems in the Game Boy line; four of these games have also been released on the Virtual Console for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. From ''Game & Watch Gallery'' onward, the games feature ''Game & Watch'' games in two styles: Classic, which features faithful reproductions of the original games, and Modern, which gives the games a different visual style using characters from the ''Mario'' series; however, not all ''Game & Watch'' games included in a particular game include a Modern style. Also, the titles often feature actual galleries explaining the history of the Game & Watch system and the various games released for it. The first four titles in the series also feature Super Game Boy borders which mimi ...
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Game & Watch Games
The list of ''Game & Watch'' games released by Nintendo, includes format and date of release. Several were collected and re-released as ports for the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. They were re-released in the ''Nintendo Mini Classics'' series in the late 1990s. Digital recreations in DSiWare were released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011. Series ''Silver'' ''Gold'' ''Wide Screen'' ''Vertical Multi Screen'' ''Horizontal Multi Screen'' ''New Wide Screen'' ''Table Top'' ''Panorama'' ''Super Color'' ''Micro Vs. System'' ''Crystal Screen'' ''Color Screen'' Untitled special models Games ''Ball'' ''Ball'' (originally known as ''Toss-Up'' in North America) was released in the ''Silver'' series on April 28, 1980. It is the first ''Game & Watch'' game, and is a single-screen single-player game. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As th ...
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Nintendo DSi
The is a dual-screen handheld game console released by Nintendo. The console launched in Japan on November 1, 2008, and worldwide beginning in April 2009. It is the third iteration of the Nintendo DS, and its primary market rival is Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony's PlayStation Portable (PSP). The fourth iteration, entitled is a larger model that launched in Japan on November 21, 2009, and worldwide beginning in March 2010. Development of the DSi began in late 2006, and the handheld was unveiled during an October 2008 Nintendo conference in Tokyo. Consumer demand convinced Nintendo to produce a slimmer handheld with larger screens than the Nintendo DS Lite, DS Lite. Consequently, Nintendo removed the Game Boy Advance (GBA) cartridge slot to improve portability without sacrificing durability. While the DSi's design is similar to that of the DS Lite, it features two digital cameras, supports internal and external content storage, and connects to an online store called th ...
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Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)
Nintendo has released several ''Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' LCD video games for the ''Game & Watch'' series. Game & Watch games ''Donkey Kong'' ''Donkey Kong'' was developed by Nintendo R&D1 as part of the ''Game & Watch Multi Screen'' series, featuring two LCD screens. Released in 1982, it is a port of the arcade game, where Mario is a carpenter attempting to rescue his girlfriend from an evil, or at least angry, ape. Like the arcade ''Donkey Kong'', Mario must climb a building while avoiding barrels; however, beating the game is different from the arcade version. The player must trigger a lever on the upper screen, activating a hook, which Mario must then jump and catch. If the player succeeds, a peg will be removed and Mario will return to the starting point, but if the player does not, Mario will fall to the ground and lose a life. Removing all available pegs in this manner will cause Donkey Kong's platform to collapse, and he will fall to the ground. ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' In ...
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Donkey Kong II
Nintendo has released several ''Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' LCD video games for the ''Game & Watch'' series. Game & Watch games ''Donkey Kong'' ''Donkey Kong'' was developed by Nintendo R&D1 as part of the ''Game & Watch Multi Screen'' series, featuring two LCD screens. Released in 1982, it is a port of the arcade game, where Mario is a carpenter attempting to rescue his girlfriend from an evil, or at least angry, ape. Like the arcade ''Donkey Kong'', Mario must climb a building while avoiding barrels; however, beating the game is different from the arcade version. The player must trigger a lever on the upper screen, activating a hook, which Mario must then jump and catch. If the player succeeds, a peg will be removed and Mario will return to the starting point, but if the player does not, Mario will fall to the ground and lose a life. Removing all available pegs in this manner will cause Donkey Kong's platform to collapse, and he will fall to the ground. ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' In ...
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Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)
Nintendo has released several ''Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' LCD video games for the ''Game & Watch'' series. Game & Watch games ''Donkey Kong'' ''Donkey Kong'' was developed by Nintendo R&D1 as part of the ''Game & Watch Multi Screen'' series, featuring two LCD screens. Released in 1982, it is a port of the arcade game, where Mario is a carpenter attempting to rescue his girlfriend from an evil, or at least angry, ape. Like the arcade ''Donkey Kong'', Mario must climb a building while avoiding barrels; however, beating the game is different from the arcade version. The player must trigger a lever on the upper screen, activating a hook, which Mario must then jump and catch. If the player succeeds, a peg will be removed and Mario will return to the starting point, but if the player does not, Mario will fall to the ground and lose a life. Removing all available pegs in this manner will cause Donkey Kong's platform to collapse, and he will fall to the ground. ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' In ...
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Climber (Game & Watch)
The list of ''Game & Watch'' games released by Nintendo, includes format and date of release. Several were collected and re-released as ports for the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. They were re-released in the ''Nintendo Mini Classics'' series in the late 1990s. Digital recreations in DSiWare were released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011. Series ''Silver'' ''Gold'' ''Wide Screen'' ''Vertical Multi Screen'' ''Horizontal Multi Screen'' ''New Wide Screen'' ''Table Top'' ''Panorama'' ''Super Color'' ''Micro Vs. System'' ''Crystal Screen'' ''Color Screen'' Untitled special models Games ''Ball'' ''Ball'' (originally known as ''Toss-Up'' in North America) was released in the ''Silver'' series on April 28, 1980. It is the first ''Game & Watch'' game, and is a single-screen single-player game. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As th ...
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Chef (Game & Watch)
The list of ''Game & Watch'' games released by Nintendo, includes format and date of release. Several were collected and re-released as ports for the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. They were re-released in the ''Nintendo Mini Classics'' series in the late 1990s. Digital recreations in DSiWare were released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011. Series ''Silver'' ''Gold'' ''Wide Screen'' ''Vertical Multi Screen'' ''Horizontal Multi Screen'' ''New Wide Screen'' ''Table Top'' ''Panorama'' ''Super Color'' ''Micro Vs. System'' ''Crystal Screen'' ''Color Screen'' Untitled special models Games ''Ball'' ''Ball'' (originally known as ''Toss-Up'' in North America) was released in the ''Silver'' series on April 28, 1980. It is the first ''Game & Watch'' game, and is a single-screen single-player game. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As th ...
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List Of Game & Watch Games
The list of ''Game & Watch'' games released by Nintendo, includes format and date of release. Several were collected and re-released as ports for the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. They were re-released in the ''Nintendo Mini Classics'' series in the late 1990s. Digital recreations in DSiWare were released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011. Series ''Silver'' ''Gold'' ''Wide Screen'' ''Vertical Multi Screen'' ''Horizontal Multi Screen'' ''New Wide Screen'' ''Table Top'' ''Panorama'' ''Super Color'' ''Micro Vs. System'' ''Crystal Screen'' ''Color Screen'' Untitled special models Games ''Ball'' ''Ball'' (originally known as ''Toss-Up'' in North America) was released in the ''Silver'' series on April 28, 1980. It is the first ''Game & Watch'' game, and is a single-screen single-player game. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As t ...
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Ball (Game & Watch)
The list of ''Game & Watch'' games released by Nintendo, includes format and date of release. Several were collected and re-released as ports for the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. They were re-released in the ''Nintendo Mini Classics'' series in the late 1990s. Digital recreations in DSiWare were released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011. Series ''Silver'' ''Gold'' ''Wide Screen'' ''Vertical Multi Screen'' ''Horizontal Multi Screen'' ''New Wide Screen'' ''Table Top'' ''Panorama'' ''Super Color'' ''Micro Vs. System'' ''Crystal Screen'' ''Color Screen'' Untitled special models Games ''Ball'' ''Ball'' (originally known as ''Toss-Up'' in North America) was released in the ''Silver'' series on April 28, 1980. It is the first ''Game & Watch'' game, and is a single-screen single-player game. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. As th ...
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Game & Watch-e
The Nintendo e-Reader, stylized as ereader, commonly abbreviated as e-Reader, known in Japan as the is an add-on manufactured by Nintendo for its Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It was released in Japan in December 2001, with a North American release following in September 2002. It has an LED scanner that reads " e-Reader cards", paper cards with specially encoded data printed on them. Depending on the card and associated game, the e-cards are typically used in a key-like function to unlock secret items, levels, or play mini-games when swiped through the reader. The cards themselves contain data, as opposed to unlocking data already on the device itself. Usage and versions Two versions were released in Japan: the original e-Reader (without a link cable port), which could read cards to unlock game content, etc.; and later the e-Reader+ (simply "e-Reader" in Australia and North America), which came with a link cable port to connect with Nintendo GameCube games such ...
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Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS
, is a Kanji-English-Japanese dictionary based training software developed for the Nintendo DS and released on April 13, 2006. The software was developed by Nintendo's Software Development and Design division with assistance from Intelligent Systems. It was only released in Japan. The software is marketed as a part of the series. Features The software allows for the input of kanji symbols via the stylus, and for the lookup of words in English, as well as the two Japanese alphabets (hiragana and katakana), and also provides pronunciation. It also provides a quiz mode for added educational value. The software is intended to help Japanese people learning English with the TOEIC, or Test of English for International Communication. The software's official web site claims the dictionary offers 13,000 words. The program also offers including a calculator, world clock, alarm clock, and calendar. The software also includes Pictochat with Japanese features and voices. Additionally, t ...
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