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List of LCD games featuring Mario

Nintendo has released several Mario and Donkey Kong LCD video games for the Game & Watch series.

Game & Watch games

Donkey Kong

Nintendo Donkey Kong Game and Watch

Donkey Kong was developed by Nintendo R&D1 as part of the Game & Watch Multi Screen series, featuring two LCD screens. Released in 1982,[1] 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, but 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.

A remake of the game was later featured in Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997) and 4 (2002).

Donkey Kong Jr.

Nintendo Donkey Kong Jr. Game and Watch

In this 1982 game, the player controls Donkey Kong Jr. as he works to save his father, Donkey Kong, while watching out for obstacles like crocodiles, birds, and electric flashes. The game was released as part of the Mini-Classics series in 1998 (a set of four Game & Watch games ported to small keychain-bound handhelds), and was later included in Game & Watch Gallery 3 (2000) and 4 (2002), and as DSiWare game in 2010.[2]

In this game, Mario gives payback to Donkey Kong for stealing his girlfriend, Pauline, by locking him up in a cage.

Donkey Kong II

Donkey Kong II

Donkey Kong II, which is similar to Donkey Kong Jr., was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and released as part of the Game & Watch Vertical Multi Screen series, featuring two LCD screens. It was released in 1983.[1] Donkey Kong Jr. must touch a key, which makes it move up to the top screen. He must then climb to the top screen while avoiding things such as electrical wires, crocodiles & birds. When he gets to the top screen, he must touch the key again, which makes it move right next to a keyhole below one of the chains. He must then climb up the rope below the keyhole, while avoiding birds. When he gets to the top of the rope, one of the chains will unlock. He must do this 4 times until he saves Donkey Kong. After that, the game will start over, at a somewhat faster pace. The game was later included in Game & Watch Gallery 3 (2000).

Donkey Kong Circus

Donkey Kong Circus is a Game & Watch Panorama series game released in 1984 as an edit to an earlier Mickey Mouse game.[1] In this game, the player controls Donkey Kong, who is placed on a barrel while juggling pineapples and avoiding flames. This game is very similar to Mario the Juggler, the last Game & Watch game, as they both involve a character juggling while avoiding objects.

Donkey Kong Hockey

Donkey Kong Hockey was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and released in 1984 as part of the Game & Watch Micro Vs. series. The game features one LCD screen and two attached control pads. The hockey features Donkey Kong as one of the players and Mario as the other.

Mario Bros.

Mario Bros. is a Game & Watch Multi Screen series game by Nintendo released on March 14, 1983.[3] Despite the title, it is unrelated in gameplay to the Mario Bros. arcade game. It is the first appearance of Luigi, as the Game & Watch version predates the arcade game by almost two weeks.

In this game, Luigi is on the left screen and Mario is on the right screen. The game's clamshell design is unusual in the series; it opens horizontally like a book (in the Japanese right to left reading order) and not vertically (like the Nintendo DS).[4] The brothers are working in a bottling plant, moving packages between the various levels of the bottling machine.

The only controls for the game are up and down buttons for each brother. Mario first gets a pallet out of the machine on the lowest level and puts in on the conveyor belt. Luigi then takes it from the other side and puts it on the belt above it. There are 3 points on each side the brothers must do this. Finally, once the package is filled Luigi tosses it onto the delivery truck. Once the truck is full, the brothers get a short break. If the brothers drop a pallet, they are yelled at by their bosses. If three pallets are dropped, the game will end.

A homebrew port and sequel, titled Mario Bros. II, was also released in 1987 by Thundersoft for the Commodore 64. It replaced the bottle factory with a cake factory.[5][6]

In the remakes of this game for Game & Watch Gallery 3 and 4,[2] Mario and Luigi are catching what becomes a cake, which is boxed and wrapped up for delivery (with Wario portraying the delivery man). The remakes add a new twist to the game by having Bowser, who waits at the top middle of the screen, cause the conveyor belt to reverse on occasion, forcing Mario and Luigi to correct it with switches placed at their sides.

Like nearly all Game & Watch titles, Mario Bros. features the standard Game A and tougher Game B.

Mario the Juggler

Mario the Juggler is a Game & Watch New Wide Screen series game featuring Mario as the juggler in the very first Game & Watch game, Ball. Released by Nintendo in October 1991,[1] it was the final game to be released in the Game & Watch series.

Mario's Bombs Away

Mario's Bombs Away

Mario's Bombs Away is a Game & Watch Panorama series game released in 1983.[1]

The game consists of a military-clad Mario delivering bombs from left to right, while keeping them away from flaming oil spills and enemy torches. It features a colour LCD screen without an internal back-light, which faces downward in order to expose the translucent rear to an external light source, e.g. daylight. The player views the action in a mirror that reflects the screen.

The game was later included in Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002).

Mario's Cement Factory

Mario's Cement Factory Tabletop

Mario's Cement Factory was a game developed by Nintendo R&D1 and first released in 1983 for the Game & Watch Tabletop series.[1] The game was soon after released as part of the Game & Watch New Wide Screen series, and also as part of the Mini-Classics series in 1998 (a set of four Game & Watch games ported to small keychain-bound handhelds). It was also remade as part of Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery 4, and has a DSiWare release.[7]

In this game, the player assumes the role of Mario, working in a cement factory. The player must empty cement from the hoppers into the cement trucks below. A conveyor belt at the top moves cement into hoppers which can only hold three loads at a time. An alarm sounds when one has been filled to capacity. To move Mario around the screen, the player must use elevators located at the center. If the player moves to the center when an elevator is not present, Mario falls to the bottom and loses a life. Losing a life may also occur if the player stays on the elevator too long, in which case Mario will either fall or be crushed.

There are safe zones at the top and bottom of the elevators allowing Mario to hang without danger of being hurt.

The game includes two game modes, Game A and Game B. By selecting Game B, the player begins at a higher difficulty level than Game mode A. It was also the 7th Mario game.

Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. was released in two different versions: YM-801 (Crystal Screen series, released June 1986) and YM-105 (New Wide Screen series, released March 1988).[1] Later the same game was repackaged into a yellow special edition Disk-Kun character case (YM-901-S), a character used to advertise the Famicom Disk System. This version was limited to 10,000 units, never sold in stores, and given away to winners of the Famicoms F-1 Grand Prix tournament.

The game plays like a scaled down version of the original NES game and features eight levels, which Mario must pass in order to rescue the princess. The game also features 1 Up Mushrooms, Stars, and the enemies Bullet Bill and Lakitu.

Each of the eight worlds feature Mario navigating a scrolling platformer. Mario must avoid getting trapped behind walls as the screen scrolls and navigate successful jumps which can lead to falling into the water below. The level progresses until Mario has moved all of the allotted "distance" points. Distance points are removed for each successful forward movement and added on for each successful backwards movement. Upon beating the eighth level, Mario receives a kiss from the princess, Bowser is thrown out of the castle, and then the game loops with longer distances.

Within the levels, 1-Up Mushrooms and Stars—staples of the Mario series—can be found by hitting the floor above Mario. When the mushroom is collected they will add a life (unless Mario has the maximum 3 reserved lives, in which case only points will be added); when the Star is collected Mario will be invincible for 10 seconds.

Game watches

From the early mid-1980s to the late mid-1990s, Nelsonic Industries produced a line of multi-purpose wristwatches called Game Watches. These electronic devices employed an LCD to either tell the time or to allow players to play a game. In 1989, Nelsonic obtained licensing from Nintendo to produce a series of Game Watches based on popular Nintendo franchises such as Mario/Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, and Star Fox. These games would enjoy limited inherited popularity based on the popularities of the original series, and they would periodically be re-released in a variety of colors. Originally retailing at moderate prices, these games have now become collectors items on the secondary market and fetch large prices at places like eBay.

The earliest of the Nintendo-licensed watches was Super Mario Bros., which was released in June 1989.[8][9] The Super Mario Bros. 2 Game Watch was released shortly after.[10] Subsequent to this Nelsonic released Game Watch versions of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990),[11][12] Super Mario Bros. 4 (1991, based on Super Mario World),[11][12] and Super Mario Race (1992).[13] Additionally, Donkey Kong (1994) was released as a wristwatch, featuring Mario.[14]

Critics were generally pleased with the game watches and praised their stylishness as articles of clothing. Gameplay was roundly criticized as oversimplified, however, and the watches were considered to have been largely unsuccessful in evoking their original NES title namesakes. Super Mario Brothers 3 was described as "nothing like the NES game" and its single-screen layout resulted in play dynamics that were described as "boring".[15]

List of games in the Mario series for the
Nelsonic Game Watch line
Title Date of release Based on
Super Mario Bros. June 1989 Super Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. 2 1989 Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros. 3 1990
1992 (UK)[15]
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Bros. 4 1991 Super Mario World
Super Mario Race 1992 Super Mario Kart
Donkey Kong 1994 Donkey Kong

Barcode Battler II game

In 1992, Epoch Co. was licensed to print a series of Nintendo-themed cards for their Barcode Battler II platform. Card sets were printed with both Mario and Zelda themes.[16][17] Functioning similarly to an LCD e-Reader, the Barcode Battler II required players to swipe barcodes printed on cards across a visual input in order to enter characters, enemies, items, and spells into the console. The Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4 set features 30 software-only cards and is based on the SNES's original Super Mario World.[18][19][20]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b "The Complete GAME & WATCH Gallery Collection (GB/GBC/GBA/NDS) << Balduin Blog". 10 June 2007. Archived from the original on 13 November 2007. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  3. ^ Aaron's G&W Archives (section: Nintendo 1980s G&W Flyers from Japan) Archived 29 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine; see link to 'Donkey Kong II/Mario Bros. Flyer'. 2006-01-05. Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  4. ^ Redsell, Adam (9 November 2012). "The Secret Life of Super Mario". AusGamers. Retrieved 8 June 2021. I am of course referring to Mario Bros. II for the Commodore 64 (!), the highly anticipated follow up to the Game & Watch version of Mario Bros. Now, when I say "bakery" I really mean "cake factory"; and when I say "cake factory", I really mean the same bottle factory they worked in four years earlier. Repurposed. For cakes.
  5. ^ "MARIO BROS II". Retro Gamer. 25 August 2008. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  6. ^ "GAME&WATCH". Nintendo.co.jp. 10 July 2009. Archived from the original on 24 November 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  7. ^ "Mario Bros. (wristwatch) (GW)". GameSpy.com. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  8. ^ "Mario Bros. (wristwatch)". IGN.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  9. ^ "Handheld Museum- Nelsonic Super Mario Bros. 2". Handheld Museum. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  10. ^ a b "Super Mario Bros. 3 Game & Watch (wristwatch)". IGN.com. Archived from the original on 29 December 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  11. ^ a b "Super Mario World (wristwatch)". IGN.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  12. ^ "Handheld Museum- Nelsonic Super Mario Race". Handheld Museum. Archived from the original on 4 August 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  13. ^ "Handheld Museum- Nelsonic Donkey Kong". Handheld Museum. Archived from the original on 16 January 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  14. ^ a b Bielby, Matt, ed. No. 1 Nintendo Game Watches. Super Play. Issue 2. Pg. 21. December 1992.
  15. ^ Conveni Wars - Barcode Battler II Archived 26 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Epoch, Co. 1993.
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