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Game & Watch Gallery 3
Gameandwatch3
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Game Boy Color
Release
  • JPN: April 8, 1999

  • USA: December 1, 1999

  • PAL: February, 2000
Genre(s)Compilation
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Game & Watch Gallery 3 is the third installment of the Game & Watch Gallery series. It was released in 1999 for the Game Boy Color. It is known as Game Boy Gallery 3 (ゲームボーイギャラリー3, Gēmu Bōi Gyararii 3) in Japan, and as Game Boy Gallery 4 in Australia.

Games[]

Game & Watch Gallery 3 included the following games:

  • Egg - Yoshi must eat cookies as they pop out of the oven. In the original, the player controls a fox who must grab falling eggs laid by hens before they hit the ground.
  • Greenhouse - Yoshi must protect his plants from Shyguys and monkeys by spitting watermelon seeds machine gun-style.
  • Turtle Bridge - Toad must relay packages between Mario and Peach by using a bridge of Goonie Birds, who keep diving away at balloons that float by. In the original version, the players crossed a bridge made of turtles.
  • Mario Bros. - Far different from the Mario Bros. arcade title, this game has Mario and Luigi scurrying around to keep a series of cakes moving on a conveyor belt. Players control both Mario and Luigi with different buttons in both versions of the game.
  • Donkey Kong Jr. - Also different from the arcade title of the same name, this game has players controlling Donkey Kong Jr. through various stages toward his father, who is trapped in a cage.

Unlockables[]

Game & Watch Gallery 3 also includes six unlockable games that exist only in their original forms.

  • Judge- Also a two-player game (requires two Game Boys and two copies of the game with this game unlocked)
  • Flagman
  • Lion
  • Spitball Sparky
  • Donkey Kong II
  • Reverse Fire - A reversed version of the Silver Series version(meaning that the game plays right-left instead of left-right as in the original).
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