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Mario's Cement Factory was included in the Museum section of [[Game & Watch Gallery 4]], where it could be played if enough stars were collected.
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Mario's Bombs Away
Developer Nintendo R&D 1
Publisher Nintendo
System Game & Watch
Release Date November 10, 1983

Mario's Bombs Away is a Game & Watch game released in the Panorama format.

Information[edit]

The player controls Mario, who has this time assumed the identity of a soldier. He is given a bomb and must deliver it to a soldier at the other side of the screen. However, as he does so he must avoid enemy soldiers who try to light the bomb's fuse.

Rereleases[edit]

Mario's Cement Factory was included in the Museum section of Game & Watch Gallery 4, where it could be played if enough stars were collected.