It's a small plastic unit with a ruby body and a fake gold metal front plate surrounding a prominent frame that encapsulates a small 2.36 inches LCD panel. It also takes the colour scheme from the Japanese Famicom controller, bringing in the Mario vibes. It looks similar to the older models of Game & Watch but sports the modern D-pad, which was introduced a couple of years later. The original Game & Watch is five years older than the popular game, but Nintendo just put them together and, you know, they blend perfectly. Don't be fooled by marketing, those two didn't come together in the early days of gaming. Hey, do you know that there is a third new console releasing this Autumn? Nintendo celebrates the 35th anniversary of Super Mario with a new little retro console, Game & Watch Super Mario Bros.
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