Can we get a Game & Watch thread going? Did you ever own of the systems? The Gameboy mini releases? The Gameboy collections?
I just got a Mario's Cement Factory mini classic but I think the characters are a bit burnt in. I can't explain it. My Donkey Kong Jr. mini classic plays great.
I like the octopus treasure one, and the pizza delivery truck one.
Also these are not my collections.
>>3259071
Yeah Octopus is great!
It's funny how Nintendo put some Game & Watch stuff in later games (Kanji Sonomama, that cooking software for the DS, GameBoy Camera) also Mr. Game & Watch in Smash. He's my favorite.
>>3259090
I could never own a sweet museum collection like some people. I would just know that one day a nigger would break it and take it all.
>>3259094
>not just upping security and having insurance
>not just rebuilding a better museum
Get to it!!
I bought a Turtle Bridge (my favorite one by a long shot) from ebay from a guy that made no promises about the condition, whether it worked, and had -1 rating.
Cost me $20 and was in perfect condition.
Other than that, I really like Fire and want to get one, but just can't justify the price right now.
>>3259060
I absolutely love Game&Watch games the only one
I only physically is the Legend of Zelda one I got off of Ebay back in 2004 for about $30 definitely worth it I still play it to this day.
I plan on getting more to actually get a collection of them, games like Octopus I really
want to get that it's extremely addictive but yet so simplistic. Thank you Gunpei Yokoi and to all the developers who created the games.
The Game&Watch Gallery games for GB, GBC and GBA are really great as well the first one got me into Game&Watch back then.
The systems themselves are like a work of art to me so simplistic yet the character sprites look fantastic and you can definitely tell that it's quality.
Working with such early and primitive tech allowed the devs to really put their minds to work on how to make the games enjoyable
and I say it worked since people still play them today.
I wonder if that guy Gunpei saw on the train playing with his calculator knows how much of a impact he had on hand held gaming?
He probably never knew he unknowingly gave
Gunpei the idea to create games you can play on the go. Something I always thought about.