Promotional version Mickey&Donald "siteco"
Game&Watch still is good for surprises!It's known that some Game & Watch games were produced as promotional versions.
These are games having an additional (company) logo printed on them, on behalf of companies.
It's unknown how many different ones of them exist. But now another one appeared:
Siteco Mickey & Donald
Siteco is a German company with a subsidiary in France that had given away the promotional games.
http://www.siteco.co.uk/en/company/corporate-profile.html
Many thanks to our member gameandwach for the information and the pictures!
And another green Fire!
We reported a few times about a green Fire FR-27 from the Wide Screen series.
Last time in March 2012 (open article in new Window/Tab).
Usually, the case of a Fire FR-27 is blue, but in very few cases it's green. It's still not clear why the case is green. Conceivable would be a manufacturing fault or that it has to do with the plastic pellets used at that time. However, this would not match the quality management of Nintendo. They would have noticed such errors and hardly brought the games to the market. Maybe Nintendo has deliberately changed to green.
The game shown here comes from a shop located in the Netherlands just across the border to Belgium. Therefore the game might come from Belgium originally and that's why one of the instruction is in French. The green Fire from March 2012 (see link above) had a manual in German. It's unclear if the different instructions were shipped from the beginning with the Games or if they were added later by collectors.
There is more information here in the forum:
http://www.gameandwatch.ch/de/forum/9-game-watch-diskussionen/5216-game-and-watch-fire-gruene-vorderfront.html
Many thanks to our member Barr for the information and for the pictures! {jcomments off}
Database update: August 2013
Update: The auction data for August 2013 are now online. Enjoy!
Database update: July 2013
Update: The auction data for July 2013 are now online. Enjoy!
Rare Game&Watch from Sweden!
Once more a Game&Watch rarity was discovered. A Fire Attack ID-29 from Sweden that has an additional special imprint on the box: HO. This is similar to the games from France with the J.i21 logo imprinted.The HO. stands for Henrik Oskarson, this name is imprinted on the box as well. On the backside of the manual you can see the name of a company called Bergsala Handels AB. Probably this was the general importer of the G&W games. It's unknown why the name Henrik Oskarson is imprinted on the box.
Many thanks to our member gameandwatch who reported this and send the pictures.
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