Maybe you did find a Game&Watch game from your youth in the attic or you did read or hear about these games recently. Now you want more information - no problem! The following list sorted by topics will lead you to the most important information.
Nintendo produced the Game&Watch games between 1980 and 1991. There are ten different series with a total of 60 different games. Not every series contains the same number of games. Most games have one LCD screen, but there are some with two of them. The most famous game is the orange colored Donkey Kong (DK-52) from the Multi Screen series.
History
Background information about Nintendo and the inventor of Game&Watch
The 10 Game&Watch series
An overview of the ten different Game&Watch series
The 60 Game&Watch games
Interesting information about each of the 60 Game&Watch games which Nintendo did produce
The Game&Watch games were sold worldwide. That's why Nintendo founded subsidiaries in different countries.
USA and Canada
Information about Nintendo of America (NOA) and Nintendo Entertainment Centres Ltd. in Canada
Europe
Information about Nintendo of Europe (NOE)
Because of the worldwide distribution of Nintendo, several different versions of the games were born. Most of them did differ in their box and manual. The games themselves remained the same but with exceptions. Some of them have another logo imprinted on the front of the game case (for example the logo J.i21), the naming of the buttons is in another language (French) or the technical data on the backside of the game is in a different language (French).
Questions and answers about the games which were released in the following countries:
USA and Canada - the Pocketsize versions
Germany - the tricOtronic versions
France - the version J.i21 and Videopoche
Italy - the versions OTO and Giochi Preziosi
Finally it's interesting to know the value of the games nowadays. The value depends on the version of the game and its condition.
Value of the games
The price charts at gameandwatch.ch
They give you a good idea of the value of the games (average value).
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