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− | The game appeared in [[Game Boy Gallery]] as Cement Factory, with a generic character replacing Mario. In 1998, Mario's Cement Factory was released in the Mini-Classics set of key-chain bound Game & Watch games. Mario's Cement Factory was also included on [[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]. This game contained both the original "Classic" version and a new "Modern" version. The Modern version made the cement | + | The game appeared in [[Game Boy Gallery]] as Cement Factory, with a generic character replacing Mario. In 1998, Mario's Cement Factory was released in the Mini-Classics set of key-chain bound Game & Watch games. Mario's Cement Factory was also included on [[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]. This game contained both the original "Classic" version and a new "Modern" version. The Modern version made the cement factory into a cookie factory where Mario prepared cookies that were either given to [[Toad]] or fed to [[Yoshi]]. Another obstacle was added in the form of [[Boo|Boos]], which would sometimes occupy space in one of the containers until they were pumped out. |
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Revision as of 16:28, 12 March 2007
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Developer | Nintendo R&D 1 |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Game & Watch |
Release Date | Tabletop April 28, 1983 Widescreen June 16, 1983 |
Mario's Cement Factory is a 1983 Game & Watch game. It was first released for the Tabletop, and a Widescreen version soon followed.
Information
In this game, the player controlled Mario in maintaining a cement factory. There were two platforms, each containing two containers that could each hold up to three loads of cement. Mario had to use levers to pump cement down to lower platforms (and eventually into a cemement truck beneath the second level) without overloading any of the containers. To go back and forth between the the containers, Mario also had to cross an area of rising and falling platforms.
Rereleases
The game appeared in Game Boy Gallery as Cement Factory, with a generic character replacing Mario. In 1998, Mario's Cement Factory was released in the Mini-Classics set of key-chain bound Game & Watch games. Mario's Cement Factory was also included on Game & Watch Gallery 4. This game contained both the original "Classic" version and a new "Modern" version. The Modern version made the cement factory into a cookie factory where Mario prepared cookies that were either given to Toad or fed to Yoshi. Another obstacle was added in the form of Boos, which would sometimes occupy space in one of the containers until they were pumped out.