Egg (Game & Watch)

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Egg (Game & Watch) Classic in Game & Watch Gallery 3Egg (Game & Watch) Modern in Game & Watch Gallery 3
Egg's Classic version (left) and Modern version (right) fromGame & Watch Gallery 3

Egg is aGame & Watch game that was released as part of the Wide Screen series on October 9, 1981.Nintendo acquired a Disney license and simultaneously released a version of this game as the firstMickey Mouse Game & Watch game. TheEgg variation was not released in Japan or in a game of theSuper Mario franchise untilGame & Watch Gallery 3, which includes both a Classic and a Modern version.

Gameplay[edit]

Classic version[edit]

In the original version, a wolf must catch chickeneggs sliding down ramps. Each egg gives the player onepoint, and if the player can get 200 and 500 points, all misses are erased. As the game progresses, the eggs slide down faster. If an egg breaks while a chicken is out the window, a baby chicken pops out of the broken egg, and the player gets half a miss. It isGame Over only if the player gets three misses, though, so the player still plays if they have 2.5 misses. In Game A, the eggs fall from three ramps. In Game B, the eggs fall from four ramps.

Modern version[edit]

Egg
Yoshi in shock after catching a Bob-omb that came out of an oven

In the Modern version, aLight Blue Yoshi needs to catchYoshi Cookies that have just come out of the oven in his tongue. The closer to a conveyor belt's edge a cookie is, the more it is baked. The Yoshi earns a point for eating an unbaked cookie and two points for a baked cookie. Sometimes, aBob-omb slides down a conveyor belt. The Yoshi must avoid eating this foe, or he faces getting a miss. IfMario pops out of any of the doors, the Yoshi gets half a miss if he misses a cookie. However, eating a Bob-omb while Mario is present still counts as a whole miss. Every perfectly baked cookie the Yoshi eats fills that cookie's meter. Eating a burnt cookie decreases that cookie's meter. If one of the cookie meters is filled up, a Yoshi-shaped cookie appears. If the Yoshi eats that cookie at the right time, he creates aYoshi Egg, earning 10 points. The Yoshi can make up to two Yoshi Eggs, and if he continues to catch cookies without missing, one egg eventually releases aBaby Yoshi, rewarding the Yoshi with 10 points. The Baby Yoshi temporarily eats cookies at a certain angle, earning five points for each cookie it eats. Getting a miss while an egg is present causes the egg to disappear. At 200, 500, and 700 points, aheart appears and slides down one of the conveyor belts, and if the Yoshi catches it, a miss is removed. The Modern version also features music, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad: Move
  • A Button andB Button: Diagonal

Gallery[edit]

Modern version[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseエッグ[1]
Eggu
Egg

Notes[edit]

  • In the Modern version ofEgg, if a cookie falls to the ground while Mario is present, the Yoshi will still eat it, although he will become sick.

References[edit]

Egg coverage on otherNIWA wikis:

External links[edit]

Game & Watch Gallery series
GamesGame & Watch Gallery (1997, GB) •Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997, GB | 1998, GBC) •Game & Watch Gallery 3 (1999, GBC) •Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002, GBA)
Super MariominigamesDonkey Kong2,4Donkey Kong Jr.3,4Donkey Kong II3Donkey Kong 34Mario Bros.3,4Mario's Bombs Away4Mario's Cement Factory4
Minigames remade with
Super Mario content
Ball2Boxing4Chef2,4Egg3Fire1,4Fire Attack4Greenhouse3Helmet2Manhole1Octopus1,4Oil Panic1Parachute2Rain Shower4Turtle Bridge3Vermin2
Gallery CornerMessage BoardMuseumMusic Room
Further infoGallery (2 ·3 ·4) • Pre-release and unused content (4) •Staff (2 ·3 ·4)
Related gameGame & Watch Collection