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*The firefighters with the stretcher are actually playing the game Fire with the G&W people in the background. However, three misses will not give a game over in this case.
*The firefighters with the stretcher are actually playing the game Fire with the G&W people in the background. However, three misses will not give a game over in this case.
*''Lion'' is generally considered to be the odd one out. It is the only Game & Watch game that is not part of Mr. Game & Watch's [[special move]]s, instead being part of one of his tilt attacks. As well as that, it is the only game that did not use the "Left - Right" button configuration that is on the Flat Zone 2 system.
*''Lion'' is generally considered to be the odd one out. It is the only Game & Watch game that is not part of Mr. Game & Watch's [[special move]]s, instead being part of one of his tilt attacks. As well as that, it is the only game that did not use the "Left - Right" button configuration that is on the Flat Zone 2 system.
*In English, the top of the Game & Watch says, "Super Smash Bros." In the Japanese version, it says "Smash Brothers." This is because in Japan, the series is called "Great Fray Smash Brothers" rather than "Super Smash Bros." This is also noticeable in {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]] in ''Brawl'', and on the stage select icon in ''for Nintendo 3DS''.
*In English, the top of the Game & Watch says, "Super Smash Bros." In the Japanese version, it says "Smash Brothers." This is because in Japan, the series is called "Great Fray Smash Brothers" rather than "Super Smash Bros." This is also noticeable on the [[Congratulations screen]] for {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s in ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[All Star]] mode, and on the stage select icon in ''for Nintendo 3DS''.
*In [[All Star]] mode, when battling Mr. Game & Watch, a player can simply run to the left side on the building part and crouch. The CPU Mr. Game & Watch will go to the second floor of the building, go left and right for a while, and suddenly [[self-destruct]].
*In [[All Star]] mode, when battling Mr. Game & Watch, a player can simply run to the left side on the building part and crouch. The CPU Mr. Game & Watch will go to the second floor of the building, go left and right for a while, and suddenly [[self-destruct]].
*This stage can be seen prior to its unlocking in a clip of {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}'s Congratulations video in ''Brawl''.
*This stage can be seen prior to its unlocking in a clip of {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}'s Congratulations video in ''Brawl''.

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