Super Mario Race

Super Mario Race is one of the two LCD game watches belonging to the Gamewatch Boy line released in 1992 by Mani Industries. The gameplay is identical to that of many LCD racing games such as Princess Toadstool's Castle Run.

Controls
The button on the right side is the set/start button. The button that corresponds to the Game Boy's button is for the mode, and it can be used to select the difficulty, with A being easy and B being hard. The entire direction pad is a single button that moves the car to the left, while both of the red buttons on the right move the car to the right.

Gameplay
The game is set on a racetrack where Mario's racing car must dodge the other vehicles by moving to the left or right. Each time it succeeds, 10 points are awarded. It is Game Over after three collisions.

At timed intervals, Mario shows up on the far left side of the screen, holding a flag. The car can grab a flag for 30 points. Having that flag touch another flag on the far right of the track causes Mario to show up there and award 50 points (it is possible for two Marios to be onscreen simultaneously). Doing this thrice makes Mario appear on top of a podium, holding a trophy. In this minigame, pressing the red buttons causes a single digit to quickly cycle from one through nine. Pressing the same buttons stops it and awards bonus points that are equaled to that number multiplied by 10 (10 to 90 bonus points).