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{{about|the European and Australian exclusive Game & Watch collection Game Boy game|the Japanese version of the same name|''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''}}
{{Infobox
|title=Game Boy Gallery
|image=[[File:Game Boy Gallery Cover.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]<br>[[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released='''Game Boy'''<br>{{releasedate|UK|April 27, 1995|Australia|1995}}
|genre=Platformer
|modes=Single player
|ratings={{ratings|pegi=3|acb=g}}
|platforms=[[Game Boy]]
|input={{input|gb=1}}
|media={{container|gb=1}}
}}
[[File:Game Boy Gallery Title Screen.png|thumb|left]]
'''''Game Boy Gallery''''' is a collection of games originally released on [[Nintendo]]'s [[Game & Watch]], for the [[Game Boy]]. The game is the first game in the ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]'' series, but it differentiates from the other games in the series in that there are neither Classic nor Modern modes. Rather, there is one mode with graphics similar to that of Modern Mode (though without Mario characters), but the gameplay is that of Classic Mode. The games features nameless individuals as the main characters. Four sequels followed ''Game Boy Gallery'': ''Game & Watch Gallery'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'', ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''.
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==Mini-games (Classic Version)==
{| class="wikitable"
|rowspan="6"|[[File:Game Boy Gallery Main.png|160x144px]]<br><small>Game Select</small>
!Game
!Description
|-
|'''[[Ball]]'''
|Juggle the balls as long as you can. If you drop a single ball, it's [[Game Over]].
|-
|'''[[Vermin]]'''
|Moles are coming up from the ground and attacking your plants. Position your mallets over them when they're up, and smash them to a pulp.
|-
|'''[[Flagman]]'''
|In Game A, copy the pattern shown by Flagman. After copying the pattern correctly, another step is added for the next round. In Game B, Flagman only shows one number; however, the time to react to this number shortens over time.
|-
|'''[[Manhole (Game & Watch)|Manhole]]'''
|Pedestrians are walking back and forth over a hole-filled floor, forcing the player to block the holes with a manhole cover in order to prevent the others from falling through.
|-
|'''[[Mario's Cement Factory|Cement Factory]]'''
|Your mission in the cement factory is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, navigate across moving platforms.
|}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=160px heights=144px>
Game Boy Gallery Ball Start.png
Game Boy Gallery Vermin Start.png
Game Boy Gallery Flagman Start.png
Game Boy Gallery Manhole Start.png
Game Boy Gallery Cement Factory Start.png
Game Boy Gallery Ball Main.png
Game Boy Gallery Vermin Main.png
Game Boy Gallery Flagman Main.png
Game Boy Gallery Manhole Main.png
Game Boy Gallery Cement Factory Main.png
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*Though the playable character is supposed to be random throughout the game, it is referred to as a "Marionette" in ''Ball'', and the character does resemble a puppet version of Mario.
*Despite the fact that ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' is in the game, it is simply called ''Cement Factory'' and the character is the random person from the other games rather than Mario.
*This game's version of ''[[Flagman]]'' was later reused in ''[[Wario Land II]]'' for [[Flagman D.D]].
*The ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series is called the ''Game Boy Gallery'' series in Japan. However, despite Europe using the North American name for the games after this game, Australia kept the name. Thus, ''Game & Watch Gallery'' is called the same name in North America and Europe, but Japan called it ''Game Boy Gallery'' and Australia called it ''Game Boy Gallery 2''. It was like this up until ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'', which wasn't released in Japan and called ''Game & Watch Gallery Advance'' in Australia.
 
[[Category:1995 games]]
[[Category:Game Boy Games]]
[[Category:Reissues]]

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