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* Turtle Bridge (1982) The player must deilver a package from one side to the other, across a bridge of hungry turtles. Appears in Gallery 3. |
* Turtle Bridge (1982) The player must deilver a package from one side to the other, across a bridge of hungry turtles. Appears in Gallery 3. |
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* [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Zelda]] (1989): A condensed version of the console game, the only Game & Watch game featuring Link. Appears as the final game in Gallery 4. |
* [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|Zelda]] (1989): A condensed version of the console game, the only Game & Watch game featuring Link. Appears as the final game in Gallery 4. |
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* ''Mario The Juggler'' (1991) |
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* ''Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.'' (2020): An [[Updated Rerelease]] made in honor of the 35th anniversary of [[Super Mario Bros.]]. It also coincided with the 40th anniversary of the Game & Watch line. |
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* ''Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda'' (2021): Similar to the Mario console from 2020, this was released to celebrate 35 years of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''. |
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{{examples|Other manufacturers}} |
{{examples|Other manufacturers}} |
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There were, of course, [http://www.handheldmuseum.com/ many other] watch/handheld game devices (and even ''wrist''watches with games): |
There were, of course, [http://www.handheldmuseum.com/ many other] watch/handheld game devices (and even ''wrist''watches with games): |
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* [[Elektronika IM]] - at least, Egg (with Wolf from ''[[Nu Pogodi]]'' holding the basket), Chef, Octopus, Auto Slalom (obstacle racing) and Space Flight games. |
* [[Elektronika IM]] - at least, Egg (with Wolf from ''[[Nu Pogodi]]'' holding the basket), Chef, Octopus, Auto Slalom (obstacle racing) and Space Flight games. |
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* Bandai Electronics - many, but some with truly unusual themes, like ''[[Frankenstein]]'' [http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Bandai/Frank.htm]. |
* Bandai Electronics - many, but some with truly unusual themes, like ''[[Frankenstein]]'' [http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Bandai/Frank.htm]. |
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