Game&Watch Tetris
Does the Game&Watch Tetris exist or not? Or maybe? Or just very few of them? More about it in this article...20'000'000 Green House
We don't see such a Green House (GH-54) everywhere... What really is it? More about it in this article!
Rare: White Spitball Sparky!
An extremely rare white Spitball Sparky from the Super Color Series was sold on eBay yesterday! Even for a very low price of EUR 54.95, a true bargain! The special thing on this game is its case. Instead of being silver it's white! So far only on or two of such games have been spotted. A while ago, the second game of the Super Color Series named Crab Grab, was seen with a white case as well.Game&Watch at the movies: Manhole NH-103
The game Manhole NH-103 from the New Wide Screen Series even did make it to Hollywood! In the film K9, the actor James Belushi plays with the game Manhole NH-103. Unfortunately the scene is very short, but worth looking!Game&Watch at the movie: Mickey Mouse MC-25
Game&watch even did make it to the movies! In the film Die Story, an actor plays with a Mickey Mouse MC-25. Or at least he tries to play...Green Fire FR-27
Our G&W.ch member renozumi did send me pictures of a green Wide Screen Fire FR-27 (thank you very much renozumi!). There is such a game listed in the FAQ about special games, but now we see another one...The legendary Super Mario Bros. YM-901
Maybe you did hear about the special 60th Game&Watch game named Super Mario Bros. YM-901(?). What is it? Is it a "true" Game&Watch game or not? You'll find the answers to these questions and more in the new FAQ about the YM-901!
YM-901 Game&Watch Disk Station

Inside there is a golden diskette. I suppose that this item was produced at the same time like the game Super Mario Bros. YM-901 and probably it was given away in 1987 for prizes at the Famicom F1 tournament in Japan.Unfortunately I don't know how many of these Disk Stations have been produced, probably about 10'000.
Panorama Screen Mickey Mouse
The games of the Panorama Screen Series are very special. On one side because their screen flips open, on the other side because of their color screen. And because of their special (big) size as well. Nintendo manufactured a total of six different games from the Panorama Screen Series: Snoopy (SM-91), Popeye (PG-92), Donkey Kong Jr. (CJ-93), Mario's Bombs Away (TB-94), Mickey Mouse (DC-95), Donkey Kong Circus (MK-96).
The last two, Mickey and Donkey Kong, are not often offered on eBay. Even very rarely including their box and manual. No surprise if some collectors dig deep into their wallet if finally such a rare game shows up. The Mickey Mouse which is shown here was sold lately for USD 588,99.
Link to the auction or download as PDF.
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