| Model numbers FAQ -Fantasized by sAner- |
Have you ever wondered what the model numbers of the Game & Watches mean? Did you ever think of the fact those model numbers are acronyms and the two letters actually stand for something? Of course you have! Some are very easy to guess (it doesn't take a college degree to understand that the letters DK in DK-52 stand for Donkey Kong) but sometimes it is very difficult to think of anything (what in God's name do the letter Y & M mean in the model numbers of the various Mario games?). We tried to give all the model numbers a meaning. Read what we fantasized and let us know your alternatives. Just make a comment or two. Here we go: FL02 - FLagman MT03 - MoleTrap or Mogura Tataki RC04 - ResCue IP05 - InterPret CN07 - CarpeNter LN08 - LioN OC22 - OCtopus PP23 - PoPeye FP24 - Frying Pan MC25 - Mickey Mouse EG26 - EGg FR27 - FiRe TL28 - TurtLe ID29 - InDians SP30 - SnooPy DK52 - Donkey Kong MD53 - Mickey & Donald GH54 - GreenHouse JR55 - donkey kong JR MW56 - Mario's World LP57 - Laundry Panic TC58 - TitaniC PB59 - PinBall BJ60 - BlackJack MG61 - Maze Game BD62 - Bombs Department or Bomb sweeper & Dynamite jack JB63 - Juvenile Buster or Jail Breaker or Jail Buster MV64 - Montezuma's Vengeance ZL65 - ZelDa CM72 - Concrete Mixer SM73 - Snoopy Music or Snoopy Melody PG74 - Popeye's Game PG92 - Popeye's Game CJ93 - Cong jr. or Color jr. TB94 - Throw Bomb DC95 - Donkey kong Circus MK96 - MicKey mouse ML102 - Mario & Luigi NH103 - maNHole TF104 - Tropical Fish YM105 - YumpMan (originally Mario was called Jumpman) DR106 - DRagalo BF107 - BalloonFight MB108 - Mario vs Ball UD202 - Up & Down AK302 - Attack & Kill (okay, we agree ... this one IS farfetched!) HK303 - HocKey DR802 - DraGalo BF803 - BalloonFight - sAner
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