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[[File:MarioJuggles.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Box art for ''Mario the Juggler'']]
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'''''Mario the Juggler''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] system released as a part of the New Wide Screen series on October 14, 1991.<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/mario_the_juggler.htm ''Mario the Juggler'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref> It is a reworked version of 1980's ''[[Ball]]'', with ''Mario'' themes replacing the original's generic juggler and his balls. It was the final Game & Watch ever released.
'''''Mario the Juggler''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] system released as a part of the New Wide Screen series on October 14, 1991.<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/mario_the_juggler.htm ''Mario the Juggler'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref> It is a reworked version of 1980's ''[[Ball]]'', with ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' themes replacing the original's generic juggler and his balls. It was the final Game & Watch ever released.


== Gameplay ==
==Gameplay==
The object of the game is to keep juggling balls, [[Bomb (object)|bomb]]s, [[Super Star|Star]]s, [[heart]]s, and other iconic ''Mario'' objects. In Game A, [[Mario]] will have to juggle by himself; Game B introduces characters like the [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Lakitu]] that will periodically grab some of the items and then toss them back in. As time goes on, the number of objects being juggled increases from one to three (four in Game B), and the items fall faster. As with all Game & Watch games, three misses is a [[Game Over]].


The object of the game is to keep juggling balls, [[Bomb (object)|bomb]]s, [[Super Star|Star]]s, [[heart]]s, and other iconic ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' objects. In Game A, [[Mario]] will have to juggle by himself; Game B introduces characters like the [[Hammer Bro]] and [[Lakitu]] that will periodically grab some of the items and then toss them back in. As time goes on, the number of objects being juggled increases from one to three (four in Game B), and the items fall faster. As with all Game & Watch games, three misses is a [[Game Over]].
==Gallery==
 
== Gallery ==
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HeartBroPic1.png|A heart-throwing [[Hammer Bro]]
HeartBroPic1.png|A heart-throwing [[Hammer Bro]]
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== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
*The "Modern" version of ''Ball'' found in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' also features ''Mario'' characters in place of the generic juggler, but is more closely based on the 1980 original rather than ''Mario the Juggler''.
*The "Modern" version of ''Ball'' found in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' also features ''Mario'' characters in place of the generic juggler, but it is more closely based on the 1980 original rather than ''Mario the Juggler''.


==References==
==References==

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Mario the Juggler
Box art for Mario the Juggler

Mario the Juggler is a Game & Watch system released as a part of the New Wide Screen series on October 14, 1991.[1] It is a reworked version of 1980's Ball, with Mario themes replacing the original's generic juggler and his balls. It was the final Game & Watch ever released.

Gameplay

The object of the game is to keep juggling balls, bombs, Stars, hearts, and other iconic Mario objects. In Game A, Mario will have to juggle by himself; Game B introduces characters like the Hammer Bro and Lakitu that will periodically grab some of the items and then toss them back in. As time goes on, the number of objects being juggled increases from one to three (four in Game B), and the items fall faster. As with all Game & Watch games, three misses is a Game Over.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The "Modern" version of Ball found in Game & Watch Gallery 2 also features Mario characters in place of the generic juggler, but it is more closely based on the 1980 original rather than Mario the Juggler.

References