Editing List of souvenirs in WarioWare Gold

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|To solve this puzzle, you guided its balls to make five columns of the same color. The puzzle was so diabolical, it was named after "devil's stones" in Germany.
|To solve this puzzle, you guided its balls to make five columns of the same color. The puzzle was so diabolical, it was named after "devil's stones" in Germany.
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|[[File:WWG Game & Watch (souvenir).png]]<br>'''{{Color-link|#3A9137|Game & Watch}}'''
|[[File:WWG Game & Watch (souvenir).png]]<br>{{Color|#3A9137|'''Game & Watch'''}}
|1980 (JP)
|1980 (JP)
|Game & Watch was an LCD-based series of games, such as Ball and Manhole, that also had a clock function. You could say that it's the ancestor of the Nintendo 3DS.
|Game & Watch was an LCD-based series of games, such as Ball and Manhole, that also had a clock function. You could say that it's the ancestor of the Nintendo 3DS.
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|Called Famicom for short, this home-gaming console could play many games, simply by changing cartridges. It was so popular, it sparked a video-game boom.
|Called Famicom for short, this home-gaming console could play many games, simply by changing cartridges. It was so popular, it sparked a video-game boom.
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|[[File:WWG Robot or R.O.B. (souvenir).png]]<br>'''{{Color-link|#3A9137|R.O.B.|Robot / R.O.B.}}'''
|[[File:WWG Robot or R.O.B. (souvenir).png]]<br>{{Color|#3A9137|'''Robot / R.O.B.'''}}
|1985
|1985
|Played with the Famicom, this robot read light signals from a TV with its sensors, and then moved based on what it saw. It was known as R.O.B. in North America.
|Played with the Famicom, this robot read light signals from a TV with its sensors, and then moved based on what it saw. It was known as R.O.B. in North America.

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