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Game & Watch Gallery 2 is a wonderful compilation developed by Tose and published by Nintendo, first released in Japan in 1997 as a monochrome Game Boy title before arriving in North America and Europe in November 1998 as a fully colourised Game Boy Color release. It is technically the third entry in the Game & Watch Gallery series, though numbered as the second for most markets. The compilation celebrates Nintendo's own pre-Game Boy history: the Game & Watch devices of the early 1980s were the company's first steps into handheld gaming, single-game LCD handhelds that frequently doubled as a clock and alarm, and revisiting them via Game Boy was Nintendo's way of honouring the roots of portable play.
Game & Watch Gallery 3 is a celebrated compilation developed by Tose and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color in 1999, bringing five beloved titles from Nintendo's iconic Game & Watch line of LCD handhelds back to life in vibrant colour. The original Game & Watch devices were released between 1980 and 1991 and were Nintendo's first foray into handheld gaming — small, calculator-sized single-game devices that combined a simple game with a digital clock and alarm. They laid the foundation for everything that followed, including the Game Boy itself, and the Gallery series celebrated that legacy by presenting both faithful Classic mode recreations and imaginatively updated Modern mode versions featuring Mario franchise characters.
Konami GB Collection Vol. 4 is a Game Boy Color compilation released in Europe in July 2000, gathering four more Konami greats onto a single cartridge. The lineup includes Gradius II: The Return of the Hero — the classic space shooter featuring the iconic Vic Viper spacecraft fighting through five blisteringly challenging stages — Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, a beloved handheld Castlevania entry where Christopher Belmont storms four separate castles to reach Dracula himself, plus Yie Ar Kung-Fu, one of the earliest one-on-one fighting games, and Antarctic Adventure, an endearing third-person penguin racing game.
Konami GB Collection Vol. 3 is a fantastic compilation cartridge released for the Game Boy Color in Europe in May 2000, bringing four of Konami's classic handheld titles together on a single cart with newly added colour support. The four included games are Pop'n TwinBee — the cheerful cute-'em-up shoot-'em-up known for its golden bell power-up system — Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon, a side-scrolling action-adventure where you battle through towns rescuing a kidnapped friend, Bikers (released in North America as Motocross Maniacs), a fun side-scrolling motocross racer across nine courses, and Guttang Gottong, a charming puzzle-arcade title.