Game & Watch Gallery (series)

The Game & Watch Gallery series is a series for the Game Boy-line that recreate most of the Game & Watch titles. This series. Most of those games are given Modern versions featuring Mario characters and Classic versions recreating their original versions but removing the timekeeping functions, this because for allowing the player to get the max possible score.

Game Boy Gallery
Game Boy Gallery is the first game in the Game & Watch Gallery series, but what it differentiates from the other games in the series is that there are neither Classic nor Modern modes. Instead, the games come with graphics similar to those of Modern Mode (though without Mario characters), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games features nameless individuals as the main characters. The games included in here are Ball, Vermin, Flagman, Manhole and Cement Factory, but with some differences and similarities:
 * Ball uses a Mario-like character, uses the balls' sprite from the original version and in both difficulties 3 balls must be juggled and only one point per bounce is given.
 * Vermin now has Turnips that the player must protect and in Game A there's a barrier that prevents moles from coming through the center.
 * Flagman now has a miss counter instead of a life counter and shows the numbers in horizontal and vertical directions.
 * Manhole uses a clothesline to hang the wet shirts as the miss counter and holds the bonus chance (300 points) from the New Wide Screen version.
 * Cement Factory has the two safety chambers, the concrete mixers and the drivers' behavior from the tabletop version, and 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 & Watch Gallery
Game & Watch Gallery is the second installment in the Game & Watch Gallery series. It is the first game in the series to use Mario characters, to use stars for every 200 points, to use the Gallery Corner and to include Modern and Classic revisions of the games. The games included are Manhole, Fire, Octopus and Oil Panic, but with some differences and similarities:


 * Manhole's controls are reused from Game Boy Gallery (both versions). The Classic version is based on the New Wide Screen version.
 * Fire, in its Modern version now takes place at Peach's Castle. The Classic version is based on the Wide Screen version but the miss marks are now bandages.
 * Octopus, in its Modern version now uses a miss counter and the player can now throw away the loot.
 * Oil Panic, in its Modern version now the player must control 2 buckets used to catch the oil. In its classic version, the upper screen is shrunk to be adapted with the Game Boy screen.