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After the Game and Watch, Nintendo figured out a way to shrink the same gameplay experience into a watch, imaginatively titled "Game Watch". There were a few different games released, and I personally had the very addictive Super Mario Bros. version. However, there was also a Legend Of Zelda one made, loosely based around the original NES game.
 

The Watch
 
As you can see here, the game uses the same top-down view and The Legend of Zelda. The aim of the game is find parts of the Triforce.
This is the packaging the Game Watch came in. It had some artwork from The Adventure of Link and a list of watch features.

The Zelda watch also came in a pink variety, obviously, and stereotypically, to appeal to girls. I can't imagine this particular shade being appealing to anyone with eyes.

   
 
 



 
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