NINTENDO REVIVES GAME & WATCH, THE RAGE OF THE 1980s
- By The Financial District

- Nov 17, 2020
- 1 min read
Nintendo is feeling nostalgic lately, and it's reviving a yet another '80s relic, Shannon Liao reported for CNN Business.

The Game & Watch portable console, first introduced in 1980 and produced until 1991, was responsible for putting Nintendo on the map. It was a far cry from the Nintendo of today, which regularly puts out best-selling games, connects people online and uses augmented reality with toy cars.
Game & Watch was a series of handheld games that Nintendo sold before the world fell in love with the Game Boy. Back then, the black-and-white Game & Watch only played a single game each.
The new Game & Watch takes the shape of the original with its red and gold design, but charges by USB-C and comes in color. It plays three games: "Super Mario Bros.," "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" and "Ball (the Mario version)." Only "Ball," a juggling game, stays in black and white. Fans of any "Super Mario Bros." game will immediately recognize the iconic music. A multiplayer mode for Game & Watch just means you can play first as Mario in "Super Mario Bros." and then let a friend or family member take the console to play as Luigi. Just like the name suggests, the Game & Watch console is also literally a watch. By tapping on the Time button, it will display a clock, alongside Mario jumping around.
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