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'''''Game Boy Gallery''''' is a video game released for the [[Game Boy]] in Europe and Australia in 1995. It is a compilation of five {{ser|Game & Watch}} games with upgraded graphics and sound. Unlike the later ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' games, there is no option to play a port of the original games, and the games do not feature any characters from the Super Mario series. There is also no internal battery inside the cartridge to save the high scores in the game. The games included are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' (titled as ''Cement Factory'').
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'''''Game Boy Gallery''''' is a video game released for the [[Game Boy]] in Europe and Australia in 1995. It is a compilation of five {{ser|Game & Watch}} games with upgraded graphics and sound. Unlike the later ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' games, there is no option to play a port of the original games, and the games do not feature any characters from the ''Super Mario'' series. There is also no internal battery inside the cartridge to save the high scores in the game. The games included are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' (titled as ''Cement Factory'').
 
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"The original Game & Watch introduced millions of people to the world of Nintendo. Now Nintendo has put five of these classic titles onto one Game Boy cartridge to ensure maximum fun and frustration for players of all ages!"
 
"The original Game & Watch introduced millions of people to the world of Nintendo. Now Nintendo has put five of these classic titles onto one Game Boy cartridge to ensure maximum fun and frustration for players of all ages!"
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 15 July 2024

Game Boy Gallery
GameBoyGallery.jpg
Boxart of Game Boy Gallery
Developer(s): Nintendo Research & Development 1
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category:
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Game & Watch Gallery
Release dates
N. America: N/A
Japan: N/A
Europe: April 27, 1995
Australia: 1995
S. Korea: N/A
Ratings
ACB: G

Game Boy Gallery is a video game released for the Game Boy in Europe and Australia in 1995. It is a compilation of five Game & Watch games with upgraded graphics and sound. Unlike the later Game & Watch Gallery games, there is no option to play a port of the original games, and the games do not feature any characters from the Super Mario series. There is also no internal battery inside the cartridge to save the high scores in the game. The games included are Ball, Vermin, Flagman, Manhole, and Mario's Cement Factory (titled as Cement Factory).

Blurb

"The original Game & Watch introduced millions of people to the world of Nintendo. Now Nintendo has put five of these classic titles onto one Game Boy cartridge to ensure maximum fun and frustration for players of all ages!"

Gameplay

References

External links


Game & Watch series logo
Units
Silver Series Ball • Flagman • Vermin • Fire • Judge
Gold Series Manhole • Helmet • Lion
Wide Screen Series Parachute • Octopus • Popeye • Chef • Mickey Mouse • Egg • Turtle Bridge • Fire Attack • Snoopy Tennis
Multi-Screen Series Oil Panic • Donkey Kong • Mickey and Donald • Greenhouse • Donkey Kong II • Mario Bros. • Rain Shower • Lifeboat • Pinball • Blackjack • Squish • Bomb Sweeper • Safebuster • Gold Cliff • Zelda
New Wide Screen Series

Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Tropical Fish • Super Mario Bros. • Climber • Balloon Fight • Mario the Juggler

Tabletop Series Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Snoopy • Popeye
Panorama Series Snoopy • Popeye • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Bombs Away • Mickey Mouse • Donkey Kong Circus
Super Color Series Spitball Sparky • Crab Grab
Micro Vs. Series Boxing • Donkey Kong 3 • Donkey Kong Hockey
Crystal Screen Series Super Mario Bros. • Climber • Balloon Fight
Later releases
Game & Watch Gallery series
Collections Game & Watch Collection • 2
Modern Super Mario Bros. • The Legend of Zelda
Included in DS Rakubiki Jiten • e-Reader with Shining Imakuni? Pokémon Trading Card (Imakuni?'s Ball) • Game Boy Camera • Kanji Sonomama: DS Rakubiki Jiten • Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner • Wario Land II
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