That's a fun one. I had it at one point and also the tabletop version (coleco style) and that one I wish I did still have.
sup. I also own a tabletop popeye.
The Multiscreen games are the best ones, Squish is still fun today and so is Mario Bros.
Certain games like the panorama screen Mickey Mouse and Donkey Kong Circus are insanely rare and expensive, same goes for the whole Crystal Screen series and early more obscure games like Judge and Flagman (which aren't even good).
The whole collecting scene is expansive with all the various version of the games out there, including promotional versions of games and country-specific distributor releases. I quit when I realized the games I actually wanted would set me back over 500€ and more.
PS: those tiger games always sucked shit.
Gold Cliff was my first Game&Watch,Nice collection!
When was that? 1990? 1991?
When was that? 1990? 1991?
Sup Joe. I saw that you edited your original post to go with a different approach. I almost thought it was too late to save the poor guy : http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...ngerous-site&p=4155650&viewfull=1#post4155650
Bello, it's awesome that you want to contribute more, but slow down a little bit man. You don't want to draw canon fire.
Sup Joe. I saw that you edited your original post to go with a different approach. I almost thought it was too late to save the poor guy : http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...ngerous-site&p=4155650&viewfull=1#post4155650
I never owned a tabletop version but i like the design,i had only new widescreen and multiscreen Game&Watch.
My first Nintendo Game&Watch was Gold Cliff back in 1991 when i was a little kid!
This thread for some reason reminded me I still have a backup of a site I ran in the late 90s about the G&W listing all the different ones and some other basic stuff as there wasn't a big amount of coverage back then online. I still have it online, last updated it 17 years ago. http://tanooki.byethost16.com/gwpanorama/
sup. I also own a tabletop popeye.
The Multiscreen games are the best ones, Squish is still fun today and so is Mario Bros.
Certain games like the panorama screen Mickey Mouse and Donkey Kong Circus are insanely rare and expensive, same goes for the whole Crystal Screen series and early more obscure games like Judge and Flagman (which aren't even good).
The whole collecting scene is expansive with all the various version of the games out there, including promotional versions of games and country-specific distributor releases. I quit when I realized the games I actually wanted would set me back over 500€ and more.
PS: those tiger games always sucked shit.