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Game & Watch Gallery 2, known as Game Boy Gallery 3 in Australia, is a video game originally released for the Game Boy in Japan and North America, and then later released for the Game Boy Color worldwide. The Game Boy Color enhanced version in Japan was exclusive to Nintendo Power.
It is a compilation which includes six Game & Watch games: Parachute, Helmet, Chef, Vermin, Donkey Kong, and Ball.
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Title | Cover art | Platform | Release date(s) | Notes
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Game Boy Gallery 2 | Game Boy | 1998 | Original Japanese release. If played on a Game Boy Color, it will use one of the palettes from the Game Boy Color bootstrap ROM.
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Game & Watch Gallery 2 | Game Boy Color | 1998 | International releases
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Game Boy Gallery 2 (Nintendo Power) | Game Boy Color | 2000 | New Japanese release for Nintendo Power. It is still compatible on pre-Game Boy Color models, but is now in enhanced color on Game Boy Color (independent of Game Boy Color bootstrap ROM) |
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