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sources. For instance, if you look at the "Legacy" section, there isn't a single citation to be had; I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but I will say that, considering how the section introduces itself ("the Game & Watch made handheld video game consoles vastly popular. Many toy companies followed in the footsteps of the Game & Watch, such as Tiger Electronics and their Star Wars themed games"), I was suspecting a citation to back up this claim. The article's strength is that, where it does have the information, the information holds true, it's brief, and it's straight to the point. No words seem to be spared, all while maintaining a neutral point of view. Though, when it comes to improvements, I reiterate that I personally believe it could benefit from more cited sources, and more specific information in some areas (such as, with how I discussed earlier, how Mr. Game and Watch's role in Super Smash Bros. games after Brawl changed, and also how it literally opens the "Origin and design" section with "it is said" without an actual cited fact). All in all, I'd say it is well-developed, but could do with some improvements.
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properly located where the text actually talks about how this version of the Game & Watch could be scene as a predecessor to other "flip" game consoles such as the Nintendo DS), and an image of "Mr. Game and Watch" as he typically appears in the Super Smash Bros. franchise. Each is well-captioned with just what the image is meant to represent, while also adhering to Knowledge (XXG)'s copyright regulations. Aside from the image of the multi-screen design for the Game & Watch, I'd say the other two images are properly placed: the image of the single-screened (and likely more recognizable) "G&W" is towards the beginning where the lead is, and the image of "Mr. G&W" is towards where it talks about his avatar's appearance in other game media.
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refreshing to see that that was the case. The article itself is rated as "Start-class" and is part of the "Video games" WikiProject. I'd say the way Knowledge (XXG) itself discusses this topic as compared to how I've generally learned them through classes isn't how I figured it; while I did understand that different WikiProjects had different, typically independent groups of people working together, I didn't expect there to be "a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Knowledge (XXG)", as it describes itself. I did notice that people speaking in the talk section didn't seem as formal, though, such as not using proper indentation or capitalization in some areas.
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topics themselves are mentioned in passing which, in some cases, is likely a good way to limit the number of words in the lead to more easily draw a reader's attention. It talks about its origin, how it was developed as a series between 1980 and 1991, its legacy of success as Nintendo's earliest gaming product, and... well, what the lead doesn't mention is "Mr. Game and Watch", a character who appears as a cameo throughout a variety of other Nintendo games and acts as an homage to the product series of the same name. On the bright side, all of the topics discussed in the lead are further discussed throughout the article, and, overall, the lead is concise without being overly detailed.
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playable character; the article doesn't mention that whatsoever. Therefore, while all the content proceeding this ending section is up-to-date, this is something of a missing issue. The section regarding his character does mention his involvement in the series, but gives information on his role in each of the games; it gives none concerning the aforementioned "Ultimate" game, though it does fall under the umbrella of "subsequent Super Smash Bros." titles mentioned in said section. There are also a few other Smash games he was involved in that this subsection doesn't depict his role in.
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in the first paragraph, there's a needed citation for the simple fact that the "Game and Watch" can function as both an alarm and a clock; if you need a citation before you're barely even three sentences in, then it doesn't look too well. The sources are somewhat current, if only a bit dated considering the fact that most them seem to have come from the early to mid 2010's. The links do seem recent enough that a couple of them work.
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name as representative of the Game & Watch exclusively for Super Smash Bros. Melee and later releases. There was never a character called Mr. Game & Watch before 2001, and if anyone can find anything on anyone called "Hideo" then I'd be very VERY surprised. Check the old manuals (US and Japanese)... they're all online. It's not hard to confirm.
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The article is fairly easy to read, as well as concise; it admittedly helps that the Game and Watch is so old a system that there isn't so much to be said about it, but thankfully that makes keeping things brief all the easier. There also don't appear to be any spelling or grammatical errors, and the
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The lead does a good job introducing just what the pseudo-gaming system is, as well as a brief overview of its history; however, though the lead touches on practically all the topics later discussed within the article, it took me a second read through it to understand that. This is mainly because the
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The conversations within the talk page all seemed focused on rectifying and adding correct information to the article; all in all, pretty good. I honestly wasn't expecting this number of people to be committed to getting the facts straight concerning a not-so-well-aged video game console, but it was
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I'd say it's still difficult to say if it was "inspired" by the system, considering I haven't been able to find much to prove as such. It could be simply a matter of style, after all; the Game & Watch might have been successful, but there's nothing saying that the DS simply didn't take after its
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This is all nonsense. Every Game & Watch game featured totally different characters. The early ones were referred to as puppets and mannequins. The later ones were given names, or based off Nintendo's other characters (Mario, Link, Donkey Kong Jr., etc.) Mr. Game & Watch was simply given the
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While I can't say the page will be winning any artistic awards, I can say that, where it does use images, it uses them well. It has three: an image of the "game and watch" itself (at least, one rendition of it), an image of its eventual "flip", multi-screened design (this image could have been more
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While there are many instances where the article has proper enough sources to back up its information, it isn't perfect; for one thing, take into consideration the fact that, again, Mr. Game and Watch's appearance in Ultimate isn't stated whatsoever. For instance, if you look at the lead, literally
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While all the information within the article is relevant, I do see one glaring issue; funnily enough, it's again regarding the "Mr. Game and Watch" character. On December 7th, 2018, the latest game in Nintendo's highly-renowned "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" was released with Mr. Game and Watch as a
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I'd say the article's overall status is that, while it's fine, it could benefit from some more information and citations. While, if you look at the article, it only says "citation needed" twice, there are some instances where it does state some facts without backing them up with proper secondary
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I was looking at this article and it didn't tell me which CPU was used in these devices? Or was there no CPU at all? Or was some kind of ASIC used or something else? Would really appreciate if someone would add this info. to the article. What was the speed of the CPU in MHz? What was the power
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Characters in the Game and Watch series featured little mannequin like humans, all of them are not the same person. Mr. Game and Watch was solely created for the purpose of a representation of the entire series as a whole, as there was no main character. He was made as the main character to
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I chose this article because I found reaching into the roots of gaming history an interesting endeavor. As I do hold aspirations of becoming a game designer in my near future, I believe looking into the past of both consoles and games alike would be an insightful experience.
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The article maintains a neutral tone while also showing no bias one way or the other, as all articles should be; in a similar vein, no viewpoints are really over or underrepresented, and the article doesn't seek to persuade the reader to favor any position over the
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Needs more detailed discussion of the watch function. Either that or a photo needs to be uploaded showing the watch. The reader has no concept of where the watch is on the unit or what it looks like in relation to everything else.
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I recommend that you just go ahead and make any changes you see fit. I don't think this talk page gets enough attention for a "discussion first" approach to be very effective. I'm primarily focused on some other articles right now.
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In the "Series" section, a list of "series" is given, with the last item in the list as "(1998)". In the paragraph directly below that, it states the last Game & Watch game made was released in 1991.
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i was playing mario 3,and then mr.g and w fell out of the sky.THIS IS TRUE!!!!all i did was beat bowser in less than 50 seconds,and then i had to fight mrg and w!!then,i was playing as him every other time i turned on the
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Is it true that the Game & Watch features the original d-pad, for which Nintendo still holds the patent (hence the weird d-pads on the PlayStation--they get around the patent)? If so, it should be in the article.
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We have plenty of Game & Watch pictures, but not one picture of Mr. Game & Watch. We should probably put one up. Once the Smash Bros. Dojo updates him, we shoud try to get that picture onto this article.
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Tomy toys is releasing Chef, Parachute, and Octapus as solar powered mini-keychain Game and Watches. They have the look of the classic systems but in a 2 inch shell. This should be added to the page.
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design because it was easier to do with the system foundation the G&W laid. It could be kinda like saying a flat-screen TV could have been inspired from the big, bulky TVs from the early 2000's.
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Don't refer to Mr. Game & Watch as simply "Game & Watch" or "GW" or anything like that. It's not hard to type "Mr.". So, Mr. Game & Watch = character. Game & Watch = game series.
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Why was the character article merged with the hardware article? I had a lot of research done about Mr. Game & Watch. Things like personality and age. This just doesn't feel right.
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A generic little black stick figure that you played in a lot of games that didn't feature NES characters. They only bothered to give him a name for SSBM. You can write reminders on it.
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I have one. Would it be a vio to upload a scanned image of it playing? Its the blue one that plays like Super Mario World, where you have to jump from platform to platform, etc.
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because these tags need to be here to let people know that these claims are unverified. I will concede that the tag at the top is good enough, so I we can take out the
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But that would gum things up. The article was made to fit all infomation about this source into it, Making in neccesary to leave all infomation in this article,
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I can find no mention on Knowledge (XXG) whatsoever of the Game Watch series wrist watches whatsoever with the exception of this photo on the zelda section:
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There isn't more than one of him. Well, technically there ARE, but they're clones created by the Subspace Army. I'll just edit that little bit.
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Why is there 'Elektronika' in the See also section? They were a CCCP manufacturer of calculators that has nothing to do with the G&W.
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To keep things tidy, it might be a good idea to create a sub-catagory for his cameos, instead of cramming it all into his article alone.
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Sorry. I removed that. It's original research unless you can find something official which says that the DS was inspired by G&W.
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I once heard a story that Mr. Game and Watch was included in SSBM specifically as a tribute to the late Gunpei Yokoi. Is this true?
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Uh, I looked up a screenshot from Wario Ware: Touched! and it looks more like Mr. Game & Watch is jumping, not passing wind.
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sections are properly broken down into a good order with each section making for a good reflection of their corresponding topics.
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Apparently his name was Hideo before that. Is that true? If so, his full name would be Mr. Hideo Game & Watch.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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I think it's pretty obvious that the DS was inspired by the G&W. It can't be a coincidence. ~Anonymous.
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There's info about it in 3 different places, all restating the same stuff. Which section should it go in?
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I'm pretty sure this is the first 'system' to ever use the D-Pad. It'd be OK to throw that in, I'm sure.
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consumption in milli Watts and milli Amp's, both for the device as a whole and also for the CPU? --
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Which CPU(s) was/were used in the Game & Watch ? Or where they powered by an ASIC or something?
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Personally, I think Mr Game and Watch is also the name of his species, like Yoshi for example. --
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It looks like it, they appear to have the same basic design without the DS's other functions. --
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This was different for nearly every game. It would be a mighty list of differences...
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What's the big deal this image is a whole lot better than the one on this article:
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I don't think that splitting them is the best way to find them for Gamer Average
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Did you know that mr. game and watch was used to create the shadow bugs?
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did you know that in smash bros, mr. game and watch's model is 3d?
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Hideo was the name given to him by many Japanese players.
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I'm wondering if there should be a section about this. --
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It's the same game, just this one you can see better.
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