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''For the character from the Game & Watch game, see [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'' | ''For the character from the Game & Watch game, see [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'' | ||
[[File:Game_and_watch_Ball.jpg|thumb|A Game and watch ball game]] | [[File:Game_and_watch_Ball.jpg|thumb|A Game and watch ball game]] |
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For the character from the Game & Watch game, see Mr. Game & Watch
The Game & Watch (G&W) series were handheld electronic games made by Nintendo and created by its game designer Gunpei Yokoi from 1980 to 1991. The name derives from how the Game & Watch includes a game and a built-in alarm clock.
Super Smash Bros. series
The apparent main character of the series, Mr. Game and Watch, is a secret character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. His moves are based off the various games he has starred in. In addition, the Game and Watch appears both as a stage and as a trophy.