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Game & Watch Gallery 3 |
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The old LCD classics come to life -- but why? |
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At DailyRadar, we're all for exploring roots and remembering where gaming came from. After all, without the past, there could be no future. However, we have to wonder at why the Game and Watch games, Nintendo's first foray into the world of hand-held gaming, would warrant a return - this time on the Game Boy. Game & Watch Gallery 3 contains five of the classic games -- Egg, Turtle Bridge, Green House, Mario Bros., and Donkey Kong Jr. in both classic form (just like the old systems) and updated versions with more graphics and prettier sound. While fun may be had, it only lasts for about five minutes before the playability of the games is worn out. Luckily the game contains secrets and surprises for classic gaming nuts who have the patience to get high scores in the games, but we hardly find it worth the time. Spend your Game Boy gaming dollar on something that wasn't played to death two decades ago.
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Michael Wolf
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"While fun may be had, it only lasts for about five minutes before the playability of the games is worn out.
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The old version of Egg had some unnamed wolf as the burgler of tasty treats. |
The new version of Donkey Kong Jr. is much prettier than... |
...This old stinking LCD version of the game. |
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Nintendo of America |
Publisher |
Nintendo of America |
Genre |
Puzzle |
Players |
1 |
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