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Game & Watch (console series)
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The '''Game & Watch''' was a series of handheld consoles made by [[Nintendo]]. They are notable as one of Nintendo's very first consoles in the video game industry. Each Game & Watch featured a single game that had two versions, an "A" version, and a "B" version. Often the versions differed very slightly, such as the "B" versions being slightly harder. In addition to having video games, each Game & Watch could function as an alarm clock, thus being both "Games" and "Watches". | The '''Game & Watch''' was a series of handheld consoles made by [[Nintendo]]. They are notable as one of Nintendo's very first consoles in the video game industry. Each Game & Watch featured a single game that had two versions, an "A" version, and a "B" version. Often the versions differed very slightly, such as the "B" versions being slightly harder. In addition to having video games, each Game & Watch could function as an alarm clock, thus being both "Games" and "Watches". | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
- | *Some Game & Watche titles had battery cover stickers that could be applied to babies from opening the battery cover and swallowing the batteries contained within. | + | *Some Game & Watche titles had battery cover stickers that could be applied to prevent babies from opening the battery cover and swallowing the batteries contained within. |
*Some Game & Watch titles have cheat codes that allow the player to start on later levels. | *Some Game & Watch titles have cheat codes that allow the player to start on later levels. |
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The Game & Watch was a series of handheld consoles made by Nintendo. They are notable as one of Nintendo's very first consoles in the video game industry. Each Game & Watch featured a single game that had two versions, an "A" version, and a "B" version. Often the versions differed very slightly, such as the "B" versions being slightly harder. In addition to having video games, each Game & Watch could function as an alarm clock, thus being both "Games" and "Watches".
Trivia
- Some Game & Watche titles had battery cover stickers that could be applied to prevent babies from opening the battery cover and swallowing the batteries contained within.
- Some Game & Watch titles have cheat codes that allow the player to start on later levels.