Game&Watch Exhibition: Pictures
It took some time, but finally here are more pictures from the G&W Exhibition.Game&Watch Exhibition: The first pictures
The Nintendo Game&Watch Exhibition started today at the Museum of Games in La Tour-de-Peilz (near Vevey/Lausanne, Switzerland) as part of a Games-Exhibition. Herer are the first pictures.More pictures and a report will follow, soon!
benila.eu reports about Game&Watch Games
The german website www.benila.eu (BeNiLa = Bergische Nintendo Lan) writes articles about Game&Watch games at irregular intervals. So far benila.eu has added articles about the two games Parachute and Mickey Mouse, both from the Wide Screen Series. Benila describes the games very well regarding their technical details and their gameplay, but provides interesting historical background information as well and makes cross-checking with games from other manufacturers.A must read for collectors and fans of Game&Watch!
==> Article about Parachute | ==> Article about Mickey Mouse
==> Website www.benila.eu
(All links lead to webpages in German)
Museum: Game&Watch Exhibition
The Game&Watch games go to the museum!Under the motto 30 years of Nintendo Game&Watch, the Swiss Museum of Games in La Tour-de-Peilz (western Switzerland) shows a special exhibition about the Game&Watch games.
The exhibition is organized by the Swiss Gamers Network (www.swissgamers.net), by Patrick Weiss (www.gameandwatch.ch) and by the collector Olivier Lorenzo.
We will show games of all ten series and many special editions as well, such as tricOtronic, Blisterpack, Pocketsize and many more. It's worth a visit!
The exhibition starts on September 12th 2010 and ends by February 2011.
Address:
Swiss Museum of Games
Au Château
Case postale 9
CH-1814 La Tour-de-Peilz
Switzerland
T +41 21 977 23 00
==> Official Flyer (PDF) ==> Website of the Swiss Museum of Games
Game&Watch memo pad
The website of Nintendo Japan contains an interview with Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo and some of the early developers of the Game&Watch games. Unfortunately the interview is in Japanese only.
But at least there are some very interesting pictures of a memo pad, showing early development sketches of some Game&Watch games!
Update: Meanwhile there is an English translation available in a forum!
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