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''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' contains. It has many games that had appeared in previous installments such as ''[[Fire]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', ''[[Chef]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Octopus]]'', with the main difference being updated graphics. New minigames included were ''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'', ''[[Boxing]]'', ''[[Rain Shower]]'', ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' and ''[[Fire Attack]]''. In addition, there were eight hidden games that were only available in Classi Mode: ''[[Manhole]]'', ''[[Tropical Fish]]'', ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]'', ''[[Parachute]]'', ''[[Bomb Sweeper]]'', ''[[Climber]]'', ''[[Safebuster]]'', ''[[Lifeboat]]'' and ''[[Zelda Game & Watch|Zelda]]''.
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''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' contains. It has many games that had appeared in previous installments such as ''[[Fire]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', ''[[Chef]]'', ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Octopus]]'', with the main difference being updated graphics. New minigames included were ''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'', ''[[Boxing]]'', ''[[Rain Shower]]'', ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' and ''[[Fire Attack]]''. In addition, there were eight hidden games that were only available in Classic Mode: ''[[Manhole]]'', ''[[Tropical Fish]]'', ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]'', ''[[Parachute]]'', ''[[Bomb Sweeper]]'', ''[[Climber]]'', ''[[Safebuster]]'', ''[[Lifeboat]]'' and ''[[Zelda Game & Watch|Zelda]]''.
  
 
Each game can be played in one of two modes. Classic Mode is a recreation of the original game, while Modern Mode has updated graphics, new gameplay additions, and various [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] characters. In addition to the two modes, the game has three difficulty settings: Easy, Difficult, and Star Mode. Star Mode has to be unlocked and is only available in Modern Mode.
 
Each game can be played in one of two modes. Classic Mode is a recreation of the original game, while Modern Mode has updated graphics, new gameplay additions, and various [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] characters. In addition to the two modes, the game has three difficulty settings: Easy, Difficult, and Star Mode. Star Mode has to be unlocked and is only available in Modern Mode.

Revision as of 01:22, 28 December 2014

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Game & Watch Gallery 4
Developer TOSE
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy Advance
Release Date EU October 25, 2002
US October 28, 2002
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Game & Watch Gallery 4 (known as Game & Watch Gallery Advance in Europe and known as Game Boy Gallery 4 in Japan before its release was cancelled) is a compilation of Game & Watch games. It is the fourth and final installment of the Game & Watch Gallery series as well as the only installment on the Game Boy Advance.

Gameplay

Game & Watch Gallery 4 contains. It has many games that had appeared in previous installments such as Fire, Donkey Kong Jr., Chef, Mario Bros., Donkey Kong and Octopus, with the main difference being updated graphics. New minigames included were Donkey Kong 3, Boxing, Rain Shower, Mario's Cement Factory and Fire Attack. In addition, there were eight hidden games that were only available in Classic Mode: Manhole, Tropical Fish, Mario's Bombs Away, Parachute, Bomb Sweeper, Climber, Safebuster, Lifeboat and Zelda.

Each game can be played in one of two modes. Classic Mode is a recreation of the original game, while Modern Mode has updated graphics, new gameplay additions, and various Mario characters. In addition to the two modes, the game has three difficulty settings: Easy, Difficult, and Star Mode. Star Mode has to be unlocked and is only available in Modern Mode.

Legacy

It is the last Game & Watch Gallery game, but a compilation of original Game & Watch games called Game & Watch Collection was later released exclusively to Club Nintendo members in Japan for the Nintendo DS.