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Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)

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This article is about Mr. Game & Watch's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the character in other contexts, see Mr. Game & Watch.
Mr. Game & Watch
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Universe Game & Watch
Other playable appearances in Melee
in Brawl
in SSB4
Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Octopus
Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
When using his side special, Judge, this fighter pulls out a hammer and the numbers 1-9 are displayed. If you pull off a 9 attack, it will really knock the opponent back. His Final Smash turns him into an octopus that can pull opponents off the stage!
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Mr. Game & Watch (Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ, Mr. Game & Watch) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Mr. Game & Watch is classified as fighter #26.

The sound effects used for Mr. Game & Watch have been reused from Brawl and SSB4.

How to unlock

Complete one of the following:

  • Play VS. matches, with Mr. Game & Watch being the 52nd character to be unlocked.
  • Clear Classic Mode with Pikachu or any character in its unlock tree, being the sixth character unlocked after Isabelle.
  • Have Mr. Game & Watch join the player's party in World of Light.

With the exception of the third method, Mr. Game & Watch must then be defeated on Flat Zone X.

Attributes

Mr. Game and Watch is a short, lightweight character that has some typical attributes of characters in his weight class. He has fast air speed, a small size, and a very low crouch that allows him to evade many attacks like Marth and Lucina's shield breaker and Simon's forward tilt. However, his walking and dashing speed are merely average.

Unlike most other lightweights, Mr. Game and Watch possesses attacks with large disjointed hitboxes and has very powerful KOing options. All of his brutal smash attacks have very high power and low lag throughout, with each of them possessing unique attributes. Forward smash is among the strongest in the game while having low startup lag and good range. Its sweetspot is also safe on shield. Up smash is also very strong, and comes with full body invincibility during and after its duration. While it has slow startup, it has minimal endlag and is completely safe on shield. Down smash sends opponents at an awkward semi-spike angle offstage, while its sweetspot burries opponents long enough to lead into a forward smash. It also has a very large hitbox, allowing it to easily catch recoveries in the 2-frame window. Like his other smash attacks, Down Smash is safe on shield when spaced. Overall, Mr. Game and Watch possesses arguably the best smash attacks in the game. They combine high power, low lag, large hitboxes, are safe on shield, and have other positive attributes like burrying opponents and full invincibility.

Outside of his smash attacks, Mr. Game and Watch's moves have strong KOing potential. Forward Tilt comes out quickly, has a lingering hitbox, and kills under 120% by the ledge. Down tilt lowers G&W's hurtbox to match his crouch, allowing him to whiff-punish certain attacks. It also possesses high power and semi-spikes opponents offstage, leading to edgeguards and killing outright at 100%. His new Forward Aerial's explosion kills opponents at 115% by the ledge, while his down aerial has been strengthened to become a viable kill move around 130%. Similarly, his back aerial now sends at a flatter angle, and the final hit possesses enough power to kill at 100% by the ledge. Oil Panic is a potent combo finisher with frame 2 startup, a large hitbox, and extreme knockback that can kill at single digit percents when at max power. Compared to most characters and even compared to his previous iterations, Mr. Game and Watch possesses very strong KOing power.

G&W also has a very potent combo and juggling game. Down throw combos into Oil Panic, Judge, and Neutral Air at low percent. Chef has been buffed to the point where it deals massive damage if multiple 'food' items hit and also comboing into forward tilt and forward air. The chef pan also smacks opponents into the stream of meat. A well-timed chef can deal 30-40% in an instant, and landing the move allows G&W to follow up with a grab, Forward Air, Forward Tilt, or Dash Attack. Up tilt, though having worse range, deals high damage and combos into Neutral Air and Judge at low percents. Once G&W has his opponents above him, he can juggle them for massive damage using his up and neutral aerials. All in all, G&W's strong KO power is supplemented with high damaging combos and juggles.

Lastly, Mr. Game and Watch possesses a fantastic recovery option with large, disjointed aerials. This means that he is a formidable edgeguarder and is extremely hard to gimp himself. His up special, Fire, has frame 3 startup, invincibility, and a strong upwards hitbox. This makes it deadly to stagespike opponents while also gimping characters with poor recoveries, like Chrom, easily. It is also an extremely useful combo breaker and out-of-shield option due to its fast startup and invincibility. His feared back air, Turtle Bridge, is a large and disjointed multi-hit move that has high knockback at the final hit. Its large disjoint beats out a lot of recoveries that have hitboxes, and the multi-hit nature of the move makes it hard to tech for stage spikes and often drags opponents stuck in the move closer to the blastzone. For many characters, getting hit with Turtle Bridge is fatal offstage. On the ledge, Chef punishes ledge hangers and covers getup attack and rolls (hit by the pan), forcing opponents to jump. This can easily allow G&W to follow up with Neutral Air and force the opponent back offstage. His new forward air, Bombs Away, can be comboed into with Chef and has strong KO potential on its own. All in all, Mr. Game and Watch is extremely deadly off the level and at the ledge to all characters.

Despite these strengths, Mr. Game and Watch possesses very large weaknesses. He is among the lightest characters in the game, which makes his horizontal and vertical endurance among the worst in the game. In addition, despite having disjoints, his overall range is merely average. This is worsened by many of his disjoints, like down tilt, up tilt, and forward smash possessing less range. This makes characters like Ike and Cloud easily able to keep G&W at arm's length. Also, while his new forward air possesses more damage and knockback, it disappears if it comes into contact with any other hitbox. This makes it unsuitable for approaching and forces G&W to approach with his back air constantly.

Mr. Game and Watch also possesses a laggy grab and lacks any useful throws outside of his down and up throws. None of his other throws lead into combos or possess KO power at realistic percents. Finally, G&W's rolls, techs, and spotdodges are slow, laggy, and very punishable. Combined with his low weight, they are often too risky to use effectively.

All in all, Mr. Game and Watch is a very powerful glass cannon. He possesses extremely high damage output and powerful KO options while being extremely vulnerable himself due to his light weight and laggy defensive options.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

Mr. Game and Watch - in a similar fashion to characters such as Zelda and Link - has received an overhaul in his entire moveset that goes beyond changes to aesthetic appearances. A majority of his moves have been altered in range, damage, knockback, lag, or have been completely reworked altogether, leading to a majority of buffs, along with a few major nerfs.

Mr. Game and Watch's KO potential has been improved. A majority of his regular moves, including forward tilt and down tilt, have much stronger knockback, with the latter now capable of KOing as early as 100%. The ability to dash cancel improves the utility of these attacks further, and now gives Mr. Game and Watch quick KO options he didn't have access to SSB4. To further add to this, his smash attacks are stronger as well. Down smash has significantly improved as it now has much less start-up and is also capable of burying opponents when sweetspotted. This can lead to a forward smash for early guarantee KO setups. Forward smash also has improved knockback, and is easier to sweetspot, making it a more potent punishing move. Lastly, Up Smash remains one of the strongest of the whole cast. Mr. Game and Watch has gained a new forward aerial: An attack in which he drops a bomb in front of him, a move based off of his game Mario's Bombs Away. Compared to his old aerial, the move's explosion has stronger knockback and damage output, making it a more reliable KO move than his old forward aerial.

Mr. Game and Watch's edgeguarding potential has also been buffed considerably. Back aerial and down aerial are stronger, leading them to become stronger options to punish opponents who are offstage. Chef's trajectory can now be controlled, which makes it easier to catch opponents who are trying to reach for the ledge and is now more effective keeping control of neutral. Lastly, Mr. Game and Watch's new forward aerial's explosion can cover the entire ledge of a stage, making it a more potent option than his old forward aerial, and the bomb itself is good to use against an opponent offstage.

Additionally, Mr. Game and Watch now possesses stronger OoS options and juggling tools. Changes to Neutral aerial's landing lag and lingering hitboxes allow it to catch opponents above him more effectively, and can even it allow it to combo into itself at lower percents. Mr. Game and Watch has gained a new up air, in which he shoots a projectile upwards in the form of a single puff, functioning very similarly to Mega Man's up air. This projectile has much more range than his old up air, and is more reliable for keeping opponents trapped in it, making them stay longer in the air. Fire now has a frame 3 hitbox that replaces its windbox from SSB4, making it a much stronger OoS, and can even be followed up with a neutral air or up air to keep opponents in the air for even longer. Lastly, a few of his attacks have more utility overall: Oil Panic can now reflect physical projectiles in addition to absorbing energy-based projectiles, and Judge's numbers 7 and 8 have improved.

However, Mr. Game and Watch received a few notable nerfs. His two most potent strengths from SSB4 - his up smash and down throw setups - have been toned down considerably. Down throw now deals much more knockback, removing a lot of its follow-ups at higher percents; this, combined with the change to his up aerial, effectively removes his strong (though inconsistent) combo from SSB4, dubbed the "Toot Toot", where he would follow up a down throw with an up air. Despite the start-up reduction to up smash, it has lost all of its invincibility frames during the move's start-up, making it much less effective as an anti-air, and allows opponents to challenge it easier. Lastly, Mr. Game and Watch has now received in increase in lag on a few of his attacks, including forward aerial, down tilt, and Chef, making it easier for opponents to punish them.

Overall, Mr. Game and Watch has received buffs that increase the utility of many of his attacks that were generally undertuned in SSB4, while also receiving nerfs that worsen his key strengths from the previous game. Competitive reception of Mr. Game and Watch has been mixed overall. Some notable players such as Dabuz and Cosmos view him as a high tier character. On the other hand, notable players such as ESAM, ZeRo, and Tweek, view him as a low tier character and worse than his SSB4 counterpart. Notably, ZeRo considers G&W as the 2nd worst character in the game. Despite this claim, Mr. Game and Watch has seen success thanks to the efforts of players including Regi, Dingus Joe, and Maister; Maister especially has defeated players such as ESAM, MVD, and yeti, while placing highly such as winning Combo Breaker 2019 and Ragnarok and 3rd at Full Bloom 5.

Aesthetics

  • Change Mr. Game & Watch's base model is unaltered from the previous installment; however, the following moves temporarily alter his appearance to resemble the characters from the Game & Watch games they are based on:
    • Neutral attack (Greenhouse), forward tilt (Lion), up tilt (Flagman), down tilt (Manhole), forward smash (Fire Attack), down smash (Vermin), up aerial (Spitball Sparky), all throws (Ball), Chef, Judge and Oil Panic.
  • Change Like in Melee, Mr. Game & Watch now makes a noise when getting KOed, and he also has a new sound for getting Star KOed. Both use the sound of his up and side taunts.
  • Change Mr. Game & Watch's walking animation has been changed; now looking less flippant.
  • Change Mr. Game & Watch has a new victory animation where he juggles balls using his appearance from Ball. This replaces the victory pose where he jumps up and down.
  • Change Mr. Game & Watch's mouth is open during his clapping animation, similar to his Melee appearance.

Attributes

  • Buff Due to the universal buff to all characters, Mr. Game & Watch's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 5).
  • Buff Mr. Game & Watch dashes faster (1.5264 → 1.679).
  • Buff Mr. Game & Watch's initial dash is significantly faster (1.5 → 1.98).
  • Buff Mr. Game & Watch walks slightly faster (1.1242 → 1.18).
  • Buff Mr. Game and Watch's traction has been significantly increased (0.06 → 0.131), now tied for the 5th highest in the entire game.
  • Buff Mr. Game & Watch's air speed is slightly higher (1.12 → 1.176).
  • Nerf Spotdodge has slightly increased start-up lag (frames 2-16 → 3-17).
    • Buff Spotdodge has reduced endlag (FAF 26 → 22).
  • Nerf Forward roll has slightly more endlag (FAF 30 → 31), and a shorter duration (frames 4-16 → 4-15).
  • Nerf Backward roll has more endlag (FAF 30 → 36), slightly increased start-up lag, and a shorter duration (frames 4-16 → 5-16).
  • Nerf Neutral air dodge has slightly increased start-up lag (frame 2 → 3) and significantly increased endlag (FAF 32 → 60).
    • Buff Neutral air dodge has a slightly longer duration (frames 2-26 → 3-28).
    • Buff Neutral air dodge has less landing lag (22 → 10 frames).
  • Nerf Mr. Game & Watch's new animations result in many of his moves having less favorable disjoint and hurtbox sizes.

Ground attacks

  • Neutral attack
    • Buff Neutral attack no longer pushes Mr. Game & Watch as far back as previously.
    • Buff Neutral attack can now jab reset.
    • Buff Rapid Jab Finisher deals more damage (2% → 3%), without full compensation to the knockback (180 (growth) → 160).
    • Buff Rapid Jab Finisher has a slightly bigger hitbox (5.5u/4.0u → 6.0u/4.0u).
    • Nerf Rapid Jab's infinite hits deal less damage (1% → 0.8%).
    • Nerf Rapid Jab Finisher has more endlag (FAF 24 → 35).
    • Change Neutral attack's first hit has altered hitbox sizes (5.0u/4.0u/3.0u → 3.8u/4.3u/4.3u).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt deals more damage (10%(clean chair)/9%(clean body)/4%(late) → 12%/10%/6%).
      • Buff Forward tilt's knockback growth wasn't fully compensated (100 → 96), improving its KO potential.
    • Buff Forward tilt has reduced startup lag (frame 10 → 8).
    • Buff Forward tilt has a longer duration (frames 10 (clean)/ 11-17 (late) → 8-9/10-20).
    • Nerf Forward tilt's hitboxes are smaller (4.8u/4.0/4.5u/3.5u → 4.0u/3.5u/3.3u/2.8u (clean chair, clean body, late chair, late body)).
    • Change Forward tilt has altered hitbox placements for both the sourspot (5.0u → 7.0u (z-offset)), and the sweetspot (4.0u → 4.5u (y-offset), 16.0u → 15.0u (z-offset)). This improves the move's vertical range, but slightly reduces its horizontal range.
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff Up tilt has intangibility on both hands.
    • Buff Up tilt has less endlag (FAF 36 → 34).
    • Buff Up tilt's first hit deals altered knockback and launches at a different angle (100° → 135°/155°). This allows the move to connect more reliably at low to mid percents.
    • Buff Up tilt's second hit launches at a more favorable angle for combos (115° → 75°).
    • Change Up tilt has Flag 1 and Flag 2 appear on each side of Mr. Game & Watch instead of above. While this increases its horizontal range, it effectively removes any anti-air potential it had.
  • Down tilt:
    • Buff Down tilt deals more damage (6% → 9%) and has increased base knockback (40 → 45).
      • Buff Down tilt's knockback growth wasn't fully compensated (125 → 112), significantly improving its KO potential.
    • Buff Down tilt's animation change results in Mr. Game and Watch having a smaller vertical hurtbox.
    • Nerf Down tilt has increased endlag (FAF 40 → 43).
    • Nerf Down tilt has an altered hitbox placement (12.0u → 6.7u (z-offset)) that significantly reduces its horizontal range.
    • Nerf Down tilt has a shorter duration (frames 6-11 → 6-8).
    • Nerf Down tilt's windbox has been removed. This disallows for juggling with windboxes, and potential recovery interruptions (such as when used against Ike's Quick Draw).
  • Smash attacks:
    • Nerf Due to Mr. Game & Watch not being animated while charging his smash attacks, the new smash attack charging mechanics make it difficult to tell when they are fully charged.
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff Forward smash's sweetspot knockback growth has been increased (91 → 97), improving its overall knockback despite having reduced base knockback (48 → 46).
    • Buff Forward smash has an additional sweetspot hitbox (0.0u (x-offset), 6.8u (y-offset), 12.0u (z-offset)), while forward smash's sourspot hitbox has been slightly reduced to compensate (3.0u → 2.6u).
    • Nerf Forward smash's sourspot has slightly less base knockback (44 → 42).
    • Change Forward smash's angle is now slightly lower (53 → 48).
    • Change Forward smash has altered hitbox placements for both the sourspot (3.5u → 5.3u (y-offset), 11.0u → 7.8u (z-offset)) and sweetspot (7.2u → 7.8u (y-offset), 17.0u → 16.0u (z-offset)).
      • Buff This increases the vertical range of the move.
      • Buff This pushes back the sourspot horizontally, with the new sweetspot hitbox taking its place. This makes the sweetspot much easier to land overall.
      • Nerf This slightly reduces the horizontal range of the sweetspot overall.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash has less startup lag (frame 24 → 21).
    • Buff Up smash has a longer duration (frames 24-25 → 21-25), much like its Brawl iteration.
    • Buff Up smash's invincibility frames now cover Mr. Game and Watch's entire body.
    • Buff Up smash's knockback growth has been increased (93 → 98).
    • Nerf Up smash's invincibility frames have now been changed from before attacking, to during the active attack frames (frames 4-25 → 21-25). This reduces its use as an effective anti-air.
  • Down smash:
    • Buff Down smash now has the ability to bury opponents if the move is sweetspotted.
    • Buff Down smash's sourspot has significantly more knockback growth (65 → 80).
    • Buff Down smash has less startup lag (frame 15 → 12), and less endlag (FAF 42 → 38).
    • Buff The heads of down smash's hammers have altered hitbox placements (12.0u/-12.0u → 14.0u/-14.0u (z-offset)), improving the move's horizontal range.
    • Nerf The heads of down smash's hammers have slightly smaller hitboxes (5.0u → 4.5u).
  • Dash attack:
    • Nerf Dash attack has altered hitbox placements (6.0u/6.0u → 5.0u/5.0u (z-offset)), slightly reducing its horizontal range.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff Neutral aerial, back aerial, and down aerial have less landing lag (12 → 7 frames (neutral), 19 → 18 frames (back), 28 → 22 frames (down)).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Buff All of neutral aerial's hitboxes have significantly longer durations (frames 7/12/17/22 → 7-10/12-15/17-20/22-25), much like its Brawl iteration.
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 44 → 42).
    • Buff Neutral aerial's reduced landing lag allows the landing weak hits to set-up up for many attacks, including down tilt and forward tilt at KO percents.
    • Nerf Neutral aerial now deals less overall damage (5% (hit 1)/4% (hit 2)/4%(hit 3)/4% (hit 4)/17% (overall) → 3%/3%/3%/4%/13%).
  • Forward aerial:
    • Change Mr. Game & Watch has a new forward aerial (based on the Game & Watch game Mario's Bombs Away) in which he holds a bomb in front of him and drops it downward shortly after execution. Uniquely, once activating the move, the previously mentioned bomb is used as a projectile, as it is sent directly downwards, exploding on a half a second afterwards or when it hits the stage. This significantly improves the move's vertical range and changes it as an edgeguarding option. The bomb does not explode upon hitting an opponent, and any attack that hits it will cause it to disappear.
    • Buff New forward aerial deals more damage when both hits connect (11.5% → 15%).
    • Buff Forward aerial's explosion on it's own does more damage (11.5% → 12%) and has significantly more knockback growth (86 → 101).
    • Buff Forward aerial's delayed explosion significantly improves its safety as a landing option against shielding opponents and improves its combo potential.
    • Buff Because forward aerial works more like a projectile, its reliability as a poking tool has been improved overall.
    • Buff Forward aerial's explosion has a much bigger hitbox (5.0u → 10.0u).
    • Nerf Forward aerial has increased landing lag (15 → 17 frames) and endlag (FAF 45 → 48).
    • Nerf Its initial auto-cancel window has been removed.
    • Nerf Forward aerial's bomb has a much smaller hitbox (5.0u → 2.0u).
    • Nerf Mr. Game & Watch is now completely vulnerable upon releasing the bomb, making the move significantly more punishable as a result.
    • Nerf Due to the loss of the lingering hitbox that followed in front of Mr. Game & Watch, the move's offstage capability (as both an edgeguard and gimping tool) has been significantly worsened.
  • Back aerial:
    • Change Back aerial's landing hit launches at a more horizontal angle (68° → 58°). While he can no longer link another back aerial, sending targets into an edgeguarding scenario is now easier.
    • Buff Back aerial's final hit has more knockback growth (170 → 185), being a more reliable KO move.
  • Up aerial:
    • Change Up aerial has been reworked: it now functions as a projectile, similar to Mega Man's up aerial, Air Shooter, and hits six times.
    • Buff Up aerial has increased range.
    • Buff Up aerial consists of 5 hits as opposed to 2, and as a result, has a significantly longer duration (frames 6-12/20-22 → 9-14/16-21/23-28/30-35/37-42).
    • Buff Up aerial is a single puff of air, making it easier to land, since the opponent can't be juggled out of the second finishing hit.
    • Nerf Up aerial is significantly weaker, no longer being a reliable KO move.
    • Nerf Up aerial does less damage when all hits connect (7% (hit 1)/9% (hit 2)/16% (total) → 2.4% (hits 1-5)/12%).
    • Nerf Up aerial has increased startup lag (frame 6 → 9) and endlag (FAF 40 → 43).
    • Nerf It auto-cancels later (frame 41 → 44) and no longer has an initial auto-cancel window.
    • Nerf Up aerial's windbox has been removed, preventing the ability to juggle opponents when they are helpless.
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial's sourspot has increased knockback (20 (base)/106 (growth) → 22/117).
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 51 → 49), matching the move's interruptibility and allowing the move to auto-cancel after a full hop + Fire.

Throws/other attacks

  • Nerf Dash grab and pivot grab have increased start-up lag (frame 8 → 9 (dash), frame 9 → 10 (pivot)), and all grabs have increased ending lag (FAF 30 → 35 (standing), FAF 37 → 43 (dash), FAF 35 → 37 (pivot)).
  • Change When a character is thrown by Mr. Game & Watch, they will turn into their respective stock icon for the duration of the juggle.
  • Change Pummel is much faster, but is also much weaker overall (3% → 1.3%).
  • Forward throw:
    • Buff Forward throw launches at a more favorable angle for edgeguarding (58° → 52°).
  • Back throw:
    • Buff Back throw launches at a more favorable angle for edgeguarding (58° → 52°).
  • Up throw:
    • Buff Up throw deals significantly more damage (8% → 12%) with its knockback growth compensated (40 → 29).
  • Down throw:
    • Change During the down throw animation, Mr. Game & Watch "drops" the character's icon.
    • Change Down throw deals significantly more base knockback (35 → 70).
      • Nerf This worsens its follow-up potential at mid to high percents.
      • Nerf Combined with the changes to up aerial, this effectively removes the "Toot-Toot" KO confirm he could pull off in SSB4.
      • Buff Down throw now has better follow-up potential at lower percents, now combing into neutral aerial or up aerial.
      • Buff Down throw now has KO potential at percents around 200% or higher.

Special Moves

  • Chef:
    • Buff Chef deals significantly more damage (5% → 8% (pan), 3% → 5% (sausages)).
    • Buff Chef's food trajectory can be controlled.
    • Nerf Chef has more endlag (FAF 50 → 55).
  • Judge:
    • Change Judge's numbers now appear in a jumble, before settling on the decided number.
    • Change Judge can no longer roll the same number twice in a row.
    • Change Judge 7 now spawns three apples instead of one, allowing him to heal significantly more health once using the move, but also allowing the opponent to heal on block or armored hit.
    • Buff Judge 7 launches at a higher angle, and deals more base knockback (30 → 45), making it safer on hit at low percents.
    • Buff Judge 8 does more damage (9% → 13%), which makes the freeze effect last longer.
    • Buff Judge 9 has a larger hitbox (4.0u → 6.0u), now in line with the rest of the Judge numbers.
    • Change Judge 9 now triggers Special Zoom.
  • Fire:
    • Change Fire's windbox has been replaced with a frame 3 hitbox.
    • Buff Fire's new frame 3 hitbox gives it more potential as a out of shield option and combo breaker than before.
    • Buff Fire now transitions into the parachute slightly faster (FAF 41 → 37).
  • Oil Panic:
    • Buff Bucket Jumping returns from the previous title, increasing Mr. Game & Watch's horizontal recovery.
    • Buff Oil Panic now reflects physical projectiles in addition to absorbing energy-based projectiles.
    • Buff Oil Panic now begins absorbing 1 frame earlier (7 → 6).
    • Buff Oil Panic has reduced endlag (FAF 50 → 44).
    • Buff Oil Panic's loop has been standardized, allowing Mr. Game & Watch to immediately go into the recovery animation when the B button is released after frame 30.
    • Buff Mr. Game & Watch is no longer forced into another loop of Oil Panic after absorbing a projectile if the B button is not being held.
      • Buff He also isn't put into the move's recovery animation, allowing him to act the moment intangibility ends.
    • Nerf Mr. Game & Watch can no longer absorb projectiles during the recovery animation of Oil Panic, making him unable to do lagless absorptions.
    • Nerf Oil Panic's damage multiplier has been reduced (2.8x → 2.0x).
    • Nerf Oil Panic's minimum and maximum damage has been reduced in both respects.
      • Minimum damage decreased (18% → 16%).
      • Maximum damage decreased (60% → 48%).
    • Nerf Oil Panic deals significantly less knockback, further hindering it's OHKO potential, and making it's less strong variants unsafe on hit.
    • Nerf Oil Panic's attack portion no longer has intangibility on frames 1-6.
    • Change Oil Panic triggers Special Zoom on any successful hit, and leaves the opponent covered in oil for a brief moment.
  • Change Octopus's use has been altered. The octopus now rears back and charges forward, grabs opponents who touch its tentacles, and drags them offscreen. The main body deals damage instead of the tentacles. While this increases its KO potential, it also reduces its range, mobility and duration. A greenish-beige backdrop similar to that of a Game & Watch game temporarily appears during this Final Smash.

Update History

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1.1.0

  • Change The feather from Mr. Game and Watch's forward smash animation was removed.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 2.0.0

  • Buff Forward aerial's explosion hitbox has increased range, matching the visual explosion more closely and allowing the move to catch opponents from below the ledge. This improves its edgeguarding potential.
  • Buff Down aerial auto-cancels earlier (frame 51 → 49), matching the move's interruptibility and allowing the move to auto-cancel after a full hop + Fire.
  • Bug fix Up Aerial's location reassignment glitch has been removed.
  • Bug fix Oil Panic's grounded mobility glitch has been removed.
  • Bug fix Down Taunt's air puff now correctly vanishes and reappears when interrupted.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 3.0.0

  • Buff Octopus now keeps opponents trapped for a longer period of time.
  • Change Several basic animations, such as idle and crouch animations, have been adjusted.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 3.1.0

  • Buff Up tilt’s first hit deals set knockback, allowing it to connect more reliably into the second hit.

Moveset

Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   3% (first and last hit) Rapidly presses an insecticide pump, pumping gas onto the opponent. Unlike other characters, Mr. Game & Watch's rapid jab slightly pushes the opponent away. The first hit can be used to setup for a grab; the finisher starts KOing middleweights by the ledge at around 150% on Final Destination. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into his appearance from Greenhouse.
0.8% (loop)
Forward tilt   12% (clean chair), 10% (clean body), (6% (late) Thrusts a chair forward to hit with its legs. Its hitbox lingers, making it effective at catching spotdodges, and the strong hit kills at 110% by the ledge. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into his appearance from Lion.
Up tilt   7% (hits 1 and 2) Mr. Game & Watch swings a flag in front of him, and a flag behind him. The first hit knocks the opponent into the second one. While the horizontal range has increased, it effectively loses any anti-air potential it had previously. No matter what side he faces, Flag 1 and Flag 2 will always be on the left and right sides, respectively. If this move is used twice in succession, with the second use facing the opposite as the first, the numbers (albeit being mirrored) will switch sides. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into his appearance from Flagman.
Down tilt   9% Pushes an angled manhole in front of himself. Does more damage than in the previous game and has much more knockback at the expense of increased endlag and reduced range. Down tilt also loses its windbox, disallowing juggling and potential recovery interrupting. Very fast startup at frame 6 and kills at 95% by the ledge and 130% centre stage. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into his appearance from Manhole.
Dash attack   10% (clean), 6.5% (late) Performs a sliding headbutt while wearing a helmet. It has good range and is very fast, sliding Mr. Game & Watch forward in a choppy frame-by-frame manner, making it difficult to react to. This move is a tool for both risky approaching and safe punishing. Low ending lag, good knockback, and high amount of active frames make it a decent KOing option near the edge and useful for edgeguarding before an opponent can grab the edge. Originates from Helmet.
Forward smash   14% (handle), 18% (flame) Swings a lit torch downward. The sweetspot is at the flame, while the sourspot is at the torch. Has a disjointed hitbox and is one of the strongest forward smashes in the game when sweetspotted, while not being particularly slow. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 65% uncharged and 40% fully charged by the ledge. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model to the character from Fire Attack.
Up smash   16% Performs an upward headbutt while wearing a diving helmet. The move has noticeable start-up, coming out on frame 21, but has an extremely low cool down of only 13 frames and a deceptively long duration of 5 frames, making it a reliable baiting tool. While his whole body gains invincibility, it only lasts during and after the move. Extremely high knockback KOing middleweights at 85% uncharged and 60% fully charged. Originates from Octopus.
Down smash   13% (body), 15% (hammers) Swings two hammers downward and on both of his sides. Has the fastest start-up of all of Mr. Game and Watch's smash attacks, coming out on frame 12, and possesses extremely fast interruptibility, ending on frame 37, as well as a disjoint in the form of the hammers themselves. When sweetspoted, it will bury opponents, which can be followed up with a forward smash, down tilt, or forward tilt. Its sourspot sends opponents at a semi-spike angle and kills at 120% by the ledge. As a result, it has become one of Mr. Game and Watch's most reliable KO'ing options. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into the character from Vermin.
Neutral aerial   3% (hits 1- 3), 4% (hit 4) Tosses out a pair of fish from a bowl. Multiple hitboxes enable it to cover every area except below him. At lower percents, it can combo into itself multiple times, making it a reliable combo tool and damage racker. very At higher percents, landing with the weak hits can set up for a KO confirm into down tilt. Originates from Tropical Fish.
Forward aerial   3% (bomb), 12% (explosion) Holds a bomb in front of him, dropping it downward shortly after execution. The dropped bomb acts as a projectile, as it is sent directly downwards, exploding on a half a second afterwards or when it hits the stage. As of update 2.0.0, the entirety of the explosion's radius contains the hitbox. The bomb does not explode upon hitting an opponent, and any attack that hits it will cause it to disappear. There is a weak hitbox on the bomb (shortly before Mr. Game & Watch drops it) that slightly pushes midair opponents downward. Even at 999%, the weak hit has no KO power. Hitting grounded opponents with the first hit will set them up to be hit by the second. Kills at 115% by the ledge. Originates from Mario's Bombs Away.
Back aerial   2% (hits 1 - 3), 3% (hit 4) Swings a snapping turtle behind himself. A fully disjointed hitbox that hits multiple times. Although it can't combo into itself anymore, it's final hit is much stronger, making it a more reliable KO move. Originates from Turtle Bridge.
Up aerial Spitball Sparky 2.4% (hits 1 - 5) Shoots a single puff of air upward. Similar to Mega Man's up aerial, it acts as a projectile, hits multiple times, and pushes opponents upward as it rises. It has much more damage-racking and juggling capabilities than his SSB4 up aerial at the expense of losing all of its KO power. The move now has Mr. Game & Watch's model look more like his appearance in Spitball Sparky.
Down aerial   11% (key), 3.5% (landing) Drops downward while holding a key beneath himself. A stall-then-fall, it meteor smashes powerfully on the first frames. It can be moved left or right slightly during descent. While it can potentially cause Mr. Game & Watch to self-destruct while using it off-stage, his effective recovery, coupled with it's low endlag and the move being being slower than other stall-then-falls makes this unlikely. It is a safe option when edgeguarding and has KO potential at high percents, killing at 130%. Originates from the Game & Watch version of Donkey Kong Jr.
Grab   Mr. Game & Watch reaches in front of himself. Originates from Mario's Cement Factory.
Pummel   1.3% Hits the opponent with a bell. Originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature.
Forward throw   8% Juggles the opponent and tosses them forward. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into the character from Ball.
Back throw   8% Juggles the opponent and tosses them backward. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into the character from Ball.
Up throw   12% Juggles the opponent and tosses them upward. Can be followed up with Fire or up air at low percents. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into the character from Ball.
Down throw   4% Juggles the opponent and drops them on the ground behind him. Launches opponents upward. Mr. Game & Watch’s only KO throw, but still does not KO middleweights until around 200%. At low to mid percents, it's a reliable combo starter, and can be followed up with neutral air, Judge, Fire, or up air. Changes Mr. Game & Watch's model into the character from Ball.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Swings a hammer downward in front of himself and then behind himself. Originates from Vermin.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% Swings a hammer downward in behind himself and then in front of himself. Originates from Vermin.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Swings a hammer downward in front of himself and then behind himself. Originates from Vermin.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  9% Swings a bell forward while climbing up. Originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature.
Neutral special Chef 5% (food), 8% (frying pan) Flips food out of a frying pan, moving slowly through the air. The trajectory can be controlled by tilting the stick forward and/or backward. By tapping the button, the food will be flung at a faster frequency. The food can be used defensively to cancel attack animations of opponents as a zoning tool as well as to prevent aerial approaches and can be used for edgeguarding against opponents with linear recoveries. Hitting with the pan itself deals flame damage, and acts as a semi-spike. Mr. Game & Watch's model changes into his appearance from Chef.
Side special Judge Varies Swings a hammer in front of him, and raises a flag with a random number from 1-9 with his other hand. It can have any one of 9 effects, which vary based on number; 1 only damages himself, while 9 is a is strong enough to be a virtual one-hit KO. Mr. Game & Watch's model changes into his appearance from Judge.
  • Judge 1: An extremely weak swing that does not make the opponent flinch. It is the least damaging Judge attack and deals 12% recoil damage regardless of whether or not it hits.
  • Judge 2: A weak swing that deals minimal knockback. It has a 20% chance of tripping the opponent.
  • Judge 3: A weak swing. It sends opponents in the opposite direction from where Mr. Game & Watch is facing. It deals significant shield damage.
  • Judge 4: A swing that has a slash effect and launches opponents diagonally forward.
  • Judge 5: A swing that has an electric effect and hits multiple times.
  • Judge 6: A swing that has a flame effect and is a semi-spike. Has the second strongest knockback of all Judge attacks.
  • Judge 7: A swing that deals moderate knockback and produces 3 apples if it hits the opponent. Each apple heals 4%.
  • Judge 8: A swing that has a freeze effect and deals very low knockback. Emits the "ping" sound effect that is usually associated with one-hit KOs.
  • Judge 9: An extremely powerful swing that deals very high knockback. It is the most damaging Judge attack and emits the "ping" sound effect like Judge 8. Similar in nature to a charged swing from the Home-Run Bat, but the hit's base knockback is much lower, which prevents it from being a true OHKO. When used fresh, will KO every character in the game at 0% at the edge of Final Destination.
Up special Fire 3% (trampoline; firemen), 6% (ascent) Jumps off a trampoline and then descends while wearing a parachute. Capable of canceling into any move when falling. Has KO potential at high percents near the left and right blast lines. Very good at stage spiking, due to out-prioritizing most aerials because it being basically invincible on startup, and dealing strong knockback, making Mr. Game & Watch very difficult to edgeguard. Originates from Fire.
Down special Oil Panic Based on absorbed attacks Holds an oil drum, which absorbs energy-based projectiles, and reflects physical ones. Once three units are absorbed, it turns into a powerful attack consisting of Mr. Game & Watch sending out a large splash of oil from his oil drum. No matter the strength of the oil, this move will always trigger Special Zoom. A max power Oil Panic will almost certainly OHKO, while the least powerful Oil Panic can KO middleweights at the ledge around 95%. Comes out on frame 2, and with these traits Oil Panic is an incredibly dangerous move. Any opponent hit will be covered in oil for a brief moment. Mr. Game & Watch's model changes into his appearance from Oil Panic.
Final Smash Octopus 4.9% (grabbed), 15% (body), 30% (slam) Transforms into the large octopus that appears in its eponymous game, Octopus, rears back and charges forward. The octopus can move up or down, only. Any opponents who touch its tentacles will be grabbed and dragged offscreen by the octopus, taking gradual damage. Touching the main body will just deal damage. Just like in the previous game, pressing the attack button will extend the length of the tentacles. By button-mashing, however, opponents can escape. The octopus can also go through walls and stages; any grabbed opponents who make contact with walls or floors will take damage and be launched. After reaching the blast line, Mr. Game & Watch will return back to his previous position.
Judge Damage
Numbers Damage
1 2%
2 4%
3 6%
4 8%
5 3% (hits 1-4)
6 12%
7 14%
8 13%
9 32%

On-screen appearance

  • Moves along a row of Game & Watch LCD frames until reaching the foreground.

Taunts

  • Up Taunt: Rings his bell at a high angle. Similar to his side taunt, it originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature.
  • Side Taunt: Rings his bell at a low angle. Similar to his up taunt, it originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature.
  • Down Taunt: Sits down and catches his breath. Originates from the Game & Watch version of Mario Bros. when Mario and Luigi finished a level.

Idle poses

  • Hops in place.
  • Briefly looks behind himself.

Victory poses

  • Rings his bell to his left, then his right. Afterwards, he continues to ring his bell to his left.
  • Hops about in choppy poses, tripping halfway, before teetering on one foot. He then proceeds to jump back and forth, landing on his feet, then his head.
  • Juggles 3 balls while in his appearance from Ball.
An original melody with an energetic tempo, based upon the typical bleeping noises that characters or other objects in a Game & Watch would make.

In competitive play

Notable players

Classic Mode: A Long Legacy

Mr. Game & Watch fights classic characters on retro stages. They are fought in reverse order of release dates.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Kirby Kirby (SSBU) Dream Land GB Green Greens
2 Pac-Man Pac-Man (SSBU) Pac-Land PAC-MAN
3 Duck Hunt Duck Hunt (SSBU) Duck Hunt Famicom Medley
4 Mario Mario (SSBU) and Luigi Luigi (SSBU) Mario Bros. Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. Free-for-All
5 Donkey Kong Donkey Kong (SSBU) 75m 25m Theme Mario Mario (SSBU) is a CPU ally.
6 Mr. Game & Watch Team (x6) Flat Zone X Flat Zone Horde Battle
Bonus Stage
Final Master Hand Final Destination Master Hand (Less than 7.0 intensity)
Master Hand / Crazy Hand (7.0 or higher intensity)
On intensity 7.0 and higher, Crazy Hand fights alongside Master Hand.

Credits roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Mr. Game & Watch has Flat Zone 2 accompany the credits.

Role in World of Light

Finding Mr. Game & Watch in World of Light

Although Mr. Game & Watch does not appear in the World of Light opening cutscene, he was vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (sans Kirby) when Galeem unleashed his beams of light.

Mr. Game & Watch is unlocked in the maze area of the Light Realm. After finding the correct path through the maze, the player must defeat the Sidestepper and Nikki spirits in front of his unlock battle.

Fighter Battle

No. Image Name Type Power Stage Music
26
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Mr. Game & Watch Shield 7,500 Flat Zone X (Ω form) Flat Zone 2

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Spirits

Mr. Game & Watch's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing Classic Mode. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Mr. Game & Watch in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces them with their artwork in Ultimate.

In Spirit battles

As the main opponent

Spirit Battle parameters
No. Image Name Series Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music
98
Vivian Spirit.png
Vivian Paper Mario series •Clear Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Shield
3,600 Luigi's Mansion (Battlefield form) N/A •The enemy is invisible Paper Mario Medley
113
Sidestepper.png
Sidestepper Mario Bros. series Mr. Game & Watch Team (×12) (Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)x8, Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)x4)
Attack
1,900 Mario Bros. •Move Speed ↑ •The enemy has increased move speed after a little while
•The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you
•Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
Mario Bros.
233
Link Drawing Spirit.png
Wall-Merged Link The Legend of Zelda series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Young Link Young Link (SSBU)
Neutral
3,500 Flat Zone X N/A •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd Lorule Main Theme
473
Unown.png
Unown Pokémon series •Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×8)
Grab
1,800 Temple (Battlefield form) N/A •Defeat an army of fighters Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley
489
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Shedinja Pokémon series •Reflect Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Shield
4,000 Luigi's Mansion •Temporary Invincibility •The enemy reflects projectiles
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible
•Stamina battle (Opponent has 1 HP)
Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire
512 Giratina (Altered Forme) Pokémon series •Giant Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Neutral
9,500 Spear Pillar •Hazard: Screen Flip •The screen will suddenly flip after a little while
•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Giratina)
•The enemy is giant
Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
523 Chandelure Pokémon series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Attack
4,100 Luigi's Mansion (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Lava Floor •The floor is lava Battle! (Reshiram / Zekrom)
575 Buzz Buzz Earthbound series •Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Attack
2,900 Onett N/A •Timed battle (Opponent at 300% damage) Humoresque of a Little Dog
598
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Octoman F-Zero series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Grab
3,700 Port Town Aero Dive (Battlefield form) •Sudden Final Smash •The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash
•The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly
Planet Colors
690 Ball Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Pac-Man Pac-Man (SSBU)
Jigglypuff Jigglypuff (SSBU)
Kirby Kirby (SSBU)
Grab
3,900 Flat Zone X (hazards off) •Item: Balls •The enemy favors grabs and throws
•The enemy's throwing type items have increased power
Flat Zone 2
691 Flagman Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Grab
4,100 Flat Zone X •Item: Special Flag •Timed battle
•The enemy favors up tilt attacks
Flat Zone 2
692 Fire Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Attack
9,800 Flat Zone X (hazards off) N/A •The enemy's up special has increased power
•Timed battle
Flat Zone 2
693
Judge Spirit.png
Judge Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×8)
Attack
9,400 Flat Zone X (hazards off) N/A •The enemy favors side specials
•Defeat an army of fighters
Flat Zone 2
694
Manhole Spirit.png
Manhole Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Shield
3,900 Flat Zone X •Item Tidal Wave
•Item: Pitfall
•The enemy favors down tilt attacks
•Items will be pulled toward the enemy
•Certain items will appear in large numbers
Flat Zone 2
696
Lion.png
Lion Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Incineroar Incineroar (SSBU)
Shield
3,600 Flat Zone X (Lion) N/A •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle Flat Zone 2
700
Turtle Bridge.png
Turtle Bridge Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Squirtle Squirtle (SSBU)
Morton Bowser Jr. (SSBU)
Bowser Bowser (SSBU)
Shield
1,700 Flat Zone X (hazards off) N/A •The enemy favors back air attacks Flat Zone
701 Fire Attack Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Shield
2,100 Flat Zone X N/A •The enemy favors side smash attacks Flat Zone
702
Oilpanic.png
Oil Panic Game & Watch series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Shield
3,900 Flat Zone X (Oil Panic) •Slippery Stage •The stage's platforms are very slippery Flat Zone
949
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TURN-TO-BLUE Pac-Man series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Shield
2,600 Wrecking Crew N/A •Timed battle
•The enemy tends to avoid conflict
PAC-MAN
1,029
Lil Judd Spirit.png
Li'l Judd Splatoon series •Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Inkling (×2) (Inkling (SSBU)Inkling (SSBU))
Attack
9,100 Moray Towers N/A •The enemy favors side specials Now or Never! (Splatfest Version) - Splatoon 2
1,108
SPI-Primid.png
Primid Super Smash Bros. series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (x8)
Neutral
1,800 Pokémon Stadium (hazards off) N/A •Defeat an army of fighters Boss Battle - Super Smash Bros. Brawl
1,109
Mites spirit.png
Mite Super Smash Bros. series •Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Team (x9) (Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU))
Attack
1,800 Shadow Moses Island N/A •Defeat an army of fighters Step: The Plain
1,112
Shadow Bugs Spirit.png
Shadow Bug Super Smash Bros. series Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Grab
4,300 Pokémon Stadium (Ω form) •Hazard: Poison Cloud •The stage is covered in a poisonous cloud Step: Subspace
1,228
Num Diddly Spirit.png
Num Diddly Make 10: A Journey of Numbers Mr. Game & Watch Team Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) (×4)
Shield
2,000 PictoChat 2 Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Kawashima) •Hostile assist trophies will appear Menu - Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!

As a minion

Spirit Battle parameters Inspiration
No. Image Name Series Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music Character
746
Princess Shokora.png
Princess Shokora Wario Land series Peach Peach (SSBU)
Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Wario Wario (SSBU)
Shield
2,900 Mushroom Kingdom II •Item: Transforming Types •Defeat the main fighter to win
•Timed battle
•The enemy tends to avoid conflict
Ruins - Wario Land: Shake It! Item Shopkeeper
1,248 Ando Kensaku And-Kensaku R.O.B. R.O.B. (SSBU)
Mr. Game & Watch Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
Grab
2,000 PictoChat 2 (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Zap Floor •The floor is electrified
•The enemy favors side specials
PictoChat

Alternate costumes

Palette swap (SSBU)
Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

Trivia

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Mr. Game & Watch's forward smash, derived from Fire Attack, pre-patch and post-patch.
  • This is the first game in the series where Mr. Game & Watch is portrayed holding an object different than his signature bell in his official art, instead being shown holding the flag from Flagman (the same one as his up tilt).
    • In-game, however, Mr. Game & Watch changes his appearance to match the character in Flagman, rather than using his own appearance.
  • Mr. Game & Watch's render pose somewhat resembles his Smash 4 render, although mirrored, and the positioning of his legs has been mirrored.
    • It is also the first time in the series where his render pose shows him facing right instead of left.
  • During the launch of Ultimate's official website, Mr. Game & Watch's name was erroneously labeled as "Mr. GAME & WATACH" exclusively on the mobile variant of his fighter page. The typo was later corrected.
  • Mr. Game & Watch's stock icon in Ultimate bears a strong resemblance to his stock icon from Super Smash Bros. 4.
  • His official art, apart from looking like his old up tilt, also resembles his Alt. trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
  • In Pikachu's showcase trailer, Mr. Game & Watch is seen using his forward smash animation from Smash 4. However, it was later changed to reference its origin game (Fire Attack) like some of his other moves. This change attracted criticism for its portrayal of a Native American stereotype (itself sourced from the original version of Fire Attack); Nintendo of America responded to the criticism by apologizing for the outdated imagery and promising to alter it by removing the feather from Mr. Game & Watch's model,[1] matching a change seen in the Game & Watch Gallery 4 version of Fire Attack.
    • The Fire Attack spirit also had its artwork altered in the same patch as well, removing the feather.
  • Although Mr. Game & Watch has no visible eyes in his neutral animation, the loading screen, which temporarily glows the selected character's eyes, makes Mr. Game & Watch glow where his eyes would be. The same applies to his Final Smash activation picture, which focuses on where his eyes would be, as with other characters.
  • Mr. Game & Watch is one of the few characters in Ultimate to lack voice clips in the Sound Test. This is probably because the game considers his various beeps as sound effects instead.
  • In spite of other languages having a translated word for the term "Mr.", no other language uses it in Ultimate for Mr. Game & Watch's name except for Russian, appropriately using "Г-н".
  • Mr. Game & Watch's "transformation" into other Game & Watch characters are fully 2-D, unlike his regular model. This can be seen when under the effect of a metal box.
    • Despite this, the manhole in Mr. Game & Watch's down tilt is still rendered in 3-D.
  • In the form of all Game & Watch series Spirits, Mr. Game & Watch is one of the few characters to use their default costumes in certain Spirit Battles, the others being Yoshi, Bowser Jr., Peach, Inkling, Joker and Robin.
    • This is not counting Alph and female Corrin, who use their main colors in a few spirit battles, but themselves are alternate costumes, or R.O.B., who has several spirit battles that use either his Famicom or NES costumes, but which one is used is the one that is not his default in that version.
    • Mr. Game & Watch is also one of two of these characters to use his default costume in more than one Spirit Battle, the other being Bowser Jr.
    • Along Yoshi and Bowser Jr., Mr. Game & Watch is one of the few characters with a Spirit battle where all of his alternate costumes appear in a single Spirit fight.
  • As a consequence of not having visible eyes, Mr. Game & Watch is the only character with puppet fighters in World of Light that lack their signature red eyes, simply using his model and various alternate costumes with no alterations.
  • One of the tips states that he is the 3rd lightest character in the game. He is actually tied with Squirtle in this ranking, as they have the same weight value of 75.
  • As a result of being a flat character, Mr. Game & Watch is the only character in the game that is not rotated in any way when being Star KO'd.

References