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Game & Watch Gallery : ウィキペディア英語版
Game & Watch ports and remakes

''Game & Watch'' games have had many different re-releases.
The ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series, known in Japan and Australia as the series, is a series of compilations of some of Nintendo's original Game & Watch titles first released in 1995. Five installments have been released, all for systems in the Game Boy line; three of these games have also been released on the Virtual Console for Nintendo 3DS. From ''Game & Watch Gallery'' onward, the games feature ''Game & Watch'' games in two styles: Classic, which features faithful reproductions of the original games, and Modern, which gives the games a different visual style using characters from the ''Super Mario Bros.'' series; however, not all ''Game & Watch'' games included in a particular game include a Modern style. Also, the titles often feature actual galleries explaining the history of the Game & Watch system and the various games released for it. The first four titles in the series also feature Super Game Boy borders which mimic the original Game & Watch casing designs. While originally released under the title ''Game Boy Gallery'' in Australia, the Virtual Console releases use the title ''Game & Watch Gallery''.
Beginning in 1998, Nintendo licensed a series of small standalone LCD remakes of the original ''Game & Watch'' games called ''Nintendo Mini Classics''.
In the early 2000s, several ''Game & Watch'' titles were planned for re-release as ''Game & Watch-e'' (a series of Nintendo e-Reader cards); however, only one ever was.
The ''Game & Watch Collection'' series for Nintendo DS is a set of two games that are available exclusively from Club Nintendo.
Digital versions of the games were created as DSiWare which was released for Nintendo DSi in 2009 (2010 internationally) and for Nintendo 3DS in 2011.
==Games featured==


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