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==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
 
*''[[Gameboy Gallery]]'' featured ''Ball'' as one of it's games.
 
*''[[Gameboy Gallery]]'' featured ''Ball'' as one of it's games.
*''Ball'' also appeared in ''[[Game and Watch Gallery 2]]''.
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*''Ball'' also appeared in ''[[Game and Watch Gallery 2]]'' as an unlockable game. The original Classic Mode as well as three new Modern Modes featuring [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Wario]].
 
*A version of ''Ball'' was included with the [[Gameboy Camera]].
 
*A version of ''Ball'' was included with the [[Gameboy Camera]].
 
*Though not strictly a remake, ''[[Mario the Juggler]]'' features a very similar play style to ''Ball'', perhaps as a tribute due to ''Mario the Juggler'' being the last Game & Watch game released.
 
*Though not strictly a remake, ''[[Mario the Juggler]]'' features a very similar play style to ''Ball'', perhaps as a tribute due to ''Mario the Juggler'' being the last Game & Watch game released.
  
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Game & Watch Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Game & Watch Games]]

Revision as of 08:12, 18 October 2008

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Ball
Developer Nintendo R&D 1
Publisher Nintendo
System Game & Watch
Release Date April 28, 1980

Ball is a Game & Watch game. It's part of the "Silver" series.

Information

The player controls a juggler's arms. The player must make sure the juggler catches a ball and throws it up again before it falls to the ground. Game A is the easier of the two. Game B makes the balls move faster.

Legacy

One of Mr. Game & Watch's moves are based on Ball.

Ports and Remakes

  • Gameboy Gallery featured Ball as one of it's games.
  • Ball also appeared in Game and Watch Gallery 2 as an unlockable game. The original Classic Mode as well as three new Modern Modes featuring Mario, Yoshi and Wario.
  • A version of Ball was included with the Gameboy Camera.
  • Though not strictly a remake, Mario the Juggler features a very similar play style to Ball, perhaps as a tribute due to Mario the Juggler being the last Game & Watch game released.