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Revision as of 12:56, 14 July 2020

Tropical Fish
Tropical Fish.png
Developer(s): Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game & Watch
Category: New Wide Screen
Players: 1
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: 1985

Tropical Fish is a Game & Watch game that was released as a part of the New Wide Screen series on July 8, 1985. It is featured in the Museum from Game & Watch Gallery 2. It is also an unlockable minigame in Game & Watch Gallery 4.

Blurb

Story

Gameplay

The player controls a man who holds up a fishbowl to catch fish that jump from a fish tank. The player needs to keep catching the fish to transfer them to the other fish tank on the other side. Each time a fish lands in the fishbowl or the other fish tank, the player receives a point. As the player progresses in the game, more fish will appear, and they will eventually jump faster. If a fish lands on the floor, a cat will eat it and spit out the bones, and the player will get a miss. At 300 points, any misses the player has will be removed. The player receives a Game Over when they have three misses. In Game A, fish jump from the right fish tank to the left one. In Game B, fish might jump from either fish tank, and they also might jump either right or left after landing in the fishbowl.


Related Games

Remakes

This game has been re-released as:

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Ports

This game has been ported to:

References in other games

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Mr. Game & Watch has an attack that involves him hitting opponents with a fishbowl, referencing Tropical Fish.

References

External links


Game & Watch series logo
Units
Silver Series Ball • Flagman • Vermin • Fire • Judge
Gold Series Manhole • Helmet • Lion
Wide Screen Series Parachute • Octopus • Popeye • Chef • Mickey Mouse • Egg • Turtle Bridge • Fire Attack • Snoopy Tennis
Multi-Screen Series Oil Panic • Donkey Kong • Mickey and Donald • Greenhouse • Donkey Kong II • Mario Bros. • Rain Shower • Lifeboat • Pinball • Blackjack • Squish • Bomb Sweeper • Safebuster • Gold Cliff • Zelda
New Wide Screen Series

Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Tropical Fish • Super Mario Bros. • Climber • Balloon Fight • Mario the Juggler

Tabletop Series Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Cement Factory • Snoopy • Popeye
Panorama Series Snoopy • Popeye • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario's Bombs Away • Mickey Mouse • Donkey Kong Circus
Super Color Series Spitball Sparky • Crab Grab
Micro Vs. Series Boxing • Donkey Kong 3 • Donkey Kong Hockey
Crystal Screen Series Super Mario Bros. • Climber • Balloon Fight
Later releases
Game & Watch Gallery series
Collections Game & Watch Collection • 2
Modern Super Mario Bros. • The Legend of Zelda
Included in DS Rakubiki Jiten • e-Reader with Shining Imakuni? Pokémon Trading Card (Imakuni?'s Ball) • Game Boy Camera • Kanji Sonomama: DS Rakubiki Jiten • Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner • Wario Land II
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