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Game & Watch

A teeny tiny console or series of consoles released by Nintendo between the beginning of the 80s and the start of the 90s. The little rectangle with a screen and some buttons was designed to be both a game and a watch, leading to the name. Most variations gave you the choice of playing one of two games, titled Game A and Game B. Various different Game & Watches were released, ranging from a game called 'Ball' where you simply juggle black balls to a game called 'Manhole' where you play as some sort of freaky unnatural sewer monster and you must save the wandering pedestrians from tumbling into the water with the platforms you so luckily have with you. The Game & Watch was also the inspiration behind the two-dimensional organism Smash fighter Mr. Game & Watch, who was introduced in the debatably best debatably shit-stain game in the series, Super Smash Bros. Melee. His fighting moves represent all of the different Game & Watch games in a very fun and unique way. As a Mr. Game & Watch main myself, I know he's pretty fuckin' cool.

My favourite Game & Watch title is Mario's Cement Factory, the one where Mario owns a cement factory for some reason.

by Penroze December 20, 2018

Mr. Game & Watch

1:The father of all crystal-screen handheld games. Despite being 2-dimensional, Mr. Game & Watch is one hell of a pimp. 2:The 2-dimensional pimp of Super Smash Bros. Melee. Also a way to keep the earth from running out of oil, by taking enemy projectiles and making oil out of them. Carries a mega-arsenal of weapons, and an unlimited supply of sausage.

Watch out! Here come Mr. Game & Watch and his hoes! Fo' shizzle!

by Hand Hanzo January 22, 2005

Mr. Game & Watch

One of the most diverse characters in Super Smash Brothers Melee. Flat little pancake throwing bastard. Funny How whenever the random numbered hamer hits anyone else its a one, but it is always a nine for me. EVERY TIME.

Fuck you Mr. Game & Watch....except for the fact you look cool as balls when you are metal.

by George Hoefer April 13, 2005