Mr. Game and Watch has Mario beat on the "many jobs" competition.
Back in the 80's, Nintendo released the "Game and Watch" series, which were tiny devices that functioned, as the name implies, a mini-game and a watch. They were primitive, the games worked on little LCD screens displaying a series of pre-drawn images that would blink on and off, just like a regular digital watch. "Fire" was first released in the Silver series back in 1980, but this version is based on its re-release in the Widescreen series in 1981. Fun fact: this game is referenced in Mr. Game & Watch's Up Special move in the Super Smash Bros. games!
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80s, videogame, vintage, game and watch, smash bros
Mr. Game and Watch has Mario beat on the "many jobs" competition.
Back in the 80's, Nintendo released the "Game and Watch" series, which were tiny devices that functioned, as the name implies, a mini-game and a watch. They were primitive, the games worked on little LCD screens displaying a series of pre-drawn images that would blink on and off, just like a regular digital watch. "Octopus" was one of the more famous in the line, having the player retrieve treasure from a chest guarded by a giant octopus, and now this treasure of a game can be displayed in these several nifty products below!
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1980s, 80s, game and watch, game boy, gaming