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===''Game Boy Gallery''===
===''Game Boy Gallery''===
[[File:GBG Title Screen.png|thumb|left|''Game Boy Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
[[File:GBG Title Screen.png|thumb|left|''Game Boy Gallery''{{'}}s title screen]]
''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]'' is the first installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, and it is by far the simplest. Unlike the other games in the series, this game does not have Classic or Modern modes. Instead, the games come with graphics similar to those of Modern Mode (though without characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games feature nameless individuals as the main characters. The games included in here are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory|Cement Factory]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
''{{wp|Game & Watch ports and remakes#Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery}}'' is the first installment in the ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, and it is by far the simplest. Unlike the other games in the series, this game does not have Classic or Modern modes. Instead, the games come with graphics similar to those of Modern Mode (though without characters of the ''Super Mario'' franchise), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games feature nameless individuals as the main characters. The games included in here are ''[[Ball]]'', ''[[Vermin]]'', ''[[Flagman]]'', ''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'', and ''[[Mario's Cement Factory|Cement Factory]]'' but with some differences and similarities:
*''Ball'' uses a [[Mario]]-like character and uses the balls' sprite from the original version. In both difficulties, three balls must be juggled, and only one [[point]] per bounce is given.
*''Ball'' uses a [[Mario]]-like character and uses the balls' sprite from the original version. In both difficulties, three balls must be juggled, and only one [[point]] per bounce is given.
*''Vermin'' now has [[turnip]]s that the player must protect. In Game A, there is a barrier that prevents moles from coming through the center.
*''Vermin'' now has [[turnip]]s that the player must protect. In Game A, there is a barrier that prevents moles from coming through the center.
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*''Cement Factory'' has the two safety chambers, the concrete mixers, and the [[driver]]s' behavior from the Table Top version, and it also holds the bonus chance (300 points) from the New Wide Screen version.  
*''Cement Factory'' has the two safety chambers, the concrete mixers, and the [[driver]]s' behavior from the Table Top version, and it also holds the bonus chance (300 points) from the New Wide Screen version.  


All of the games have a background, and music can be toggled on and off in the games' Options menu. ''Game Boy Gallery'' is also the only game in the series not to be officially released in North America or Japan, as well as not to be rereleased on the [[Virtual Console]] or the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] membership.
All of the games have a background, and music can be toggled on and off in the games' Options menu. ''Game Boy Gallery'' is also the only game in the series not to be officially released in North America or Japan, as well as not to be rereleased on the [[Virtual Console]] or the [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] membership.


===''Game & Watch Gallery''===
===''Game & Watch Gallery''===

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