

This version of Manhole was one of the cards included with purchase of the Nintendo e-Reader. The New Wide Screen version of Manhole was recreated in Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 4 for Game Boy Advance. The player must prevent pedestrians from falling into one of four sewers by temporarily bridging the open gaps with a manhole cover. It is a single-screen single-player game.
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Manhole was released in the Gold series on January 29, 1981, and in the New Wide Screen series on August 23, 1983. for Wii U, the stage Flat Zone X shifts between several layouts, one of which is based on Fire. for Nintendo 3DS, the stage Flat Zone 2 shifts between several layouts, one of which is based on Fire.

for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, he then floats down with a parachute, referencing Parachute. Game & Watch has a move called "Fire", which has two firemen launch him upwards with a trampoline, referencing Fire. It was also rereleased in the Mini Classics series. In the original Silver series, the player is awarded 1 point for each person who reaches the ambulances, while in the Widescreen, the player is awarded 1 point every time a person is bounced the trampoline, and loses one of their three lives for each person who hits the ground.įire was recreated in Game & Watch Gallery for Game Boy, Game & Watch Gallery 3 for Game Boy Color and Game & Watch Gallery 4 for Game Boy Advance. The player controls two firemen who carry a trampoline and must catch people who fall from a burning building and bounce them into a waiting ambulance. Game & Watch has an attack which has him hit opponents with a flag, referencing Flagman.įire (originally known as Fireman Fireman in North America) was released in the Silver series on July 31, 1980, and in the Wide Screen series on December 4, 1981. It was recreated as a DSiWare game that was released for Nintendo DSi on Jin Japan, on Apin the United States and Apin Europe and for Nintendo 3DS on Jin Europe. It is included in WarioWare: Touched! as a microgame called Flagman Game & Watch.

A version of Flagman becomes available in Wario Land II once the player has achieved 100% completion of the game. Game B requires the character to push the right number as quickly as possible, before time runs out.įlagman was recreated in Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 3 for Game Boy Color. A life is lost each time the player pushes the wrong button or hits the correct number too late. The object is to repeat the pattern of numbers on the flags held up by the on-screen character Mr. Game & Watch's throws reference Ball.įlagman (originally known as Flag Man in North America) was released in the Silver series on June 5, 1980. It also appears as a minigame for the Game Boy Camera, where players can paste images of their own face over that of the juggler. īall was recreated in Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 2 for Game Boy Color. For members of the European Club Nintendo, it was available for 7500 stars from November 2011. For members of the North American Club Nintendo, it was available for 1200 coins from February 2011. For members of the Japanese Club Nintendo, after an announcement in November 2009, it was shipped in April 2010 to Platinum members. Unlike the original release, this version includes an option to mute the game by pressing the Time button during gameplay. It was re-released exclusively via Club Nintendo to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Game & Watch, with the Club Nintendo logo on the back.

In Game B, the player must juggle three balls, and each successful catch rewards ten points instead of one. The object is to continuously catch the balls that fall and throw them back up, as in juggling. A dropped ball will display a broken ball and end the game. One point is earned for each successful catch. As the balls fall, the player must catch and toss them up again. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. It is the first Game & Watch game, and is a single-screen single-player game. The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Editionīall (originally known as Toss-Up in North America) was released in the Silver series on April 28, 1980. 2.49 The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Edition.
