Game, Time, and Pause/Set buttons sit in the card's top-right corner. The controls are tiny compared with an NES Classic’s controller, but still usable. It houses a 2.5-inch color LCD screen, with a NES-style black plus-shaped direction pad on the left and red A and B buttons on the right. is a cheerful, plastic card in Famicom red and gold, measuring 2.6 by 4.9 by 0.4 inches (HWD). It’s a limited, but fun, little system that should please longtime Nintendo fans. It’s a $49.99 device modeled after the original Game & Watch games, but equipped with a color LCD screen and the ability to play Super Mario Bros. To celebrate both the company’s legacy in handheld games and the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., Nintendo has released the Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. Nintendo has repeatedly pioneered portable gaming, and the Game & Watch series was its first big hit. And long before the Game Boy there were Game & Watch games. Long before the Nintendo Switch there was the Game Boy.
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