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Fire
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Game & Watch
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1980
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N/A
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N/A
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Fire is a game in the Game & Watch series.
Blurb
Gameplay
The player controls two firefighters using the d-pad. The firefighters have to keep the falling civilians from hitting the ground. Successfully catching a civilian will result in one point, while failing to catch them results in a Miss. The civilians will bounce three times before reaching the ambulance. As most Game & Watch games, three misses result in a Game Over.
In the modern version in Game & Watch Gallery the speeds of falling characters differ from one another. Toads have the slowest rising and falling speed, baby Yoshis have a faster rate of rising and falling and Donkey Kong Jr.'s have the fastest. The Star has a even faster speed then Donkey Kong Jr., but gives additional points for catching it. The modern version also has another hazard: the bob-omb. If it reaches the carriage, it counts as a miss.
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