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Latest revision as of 05:18, 19 October 2023

This article is about the 1981 Game & Watch game also released as Mickey Mouse. For the 1984 Game & Watch game also released as Mickey Mouse, see Donkey Kong Circus.

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Egg
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
Platforms Game & Watch, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS
Released Mickey Mouse
October 9, 1981
Egg
October 9, 1981
Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Egg)
Game Boy Color: 1999
Nintendo 3DS: 2014
Added to
Museum
3DS (Egg, G&W Gallery 3): December 4, 2017
Windows Phone (Nu, Pogodi!): June 14, 2022

Egg is a game by Nintendo R&D1. It was the fourteenth Game & Watch game.

Plot

Eggs that are rolling out of a henhouse have to be caught before they touch the ground.

Versions

Mickey Mouse was released as a wide-screen Game & Watch system in 1981. It was the thirteenth Game & Watch game.

Egg, a version of the game without the Mickey Mouse license, was released as a wide-screen Game & Watch system in 1981. It was the fourteenth Game & Watch game.

It was remade for GBC as part of Game & Watch Gallery 3 in 1999.

Game & Watch Gallery 3 was released for Virtual Console on 3DS in 2014.

Unlicensed Soviet Union clones

Unlicensed clones of Egg were released under the Elektronika label in the Soviet Union.

Mickey Mouse

Released in 1986, Elektronika microprocessor game model 24-01 is an unlicensed reproduction of Mickey Mouse.

Well, Just You Wait!

Also released in 1986, Elektronika microprocessor game model IM-02 is an unlicensed clone of Egg themed after the Soviet animated series, Well, Just You Wait! (Ну, погоди!, Nu, Pogodi!).

On January 30, 2018, Martin Suchan released a remake of Well, Just You Wait! for Windows Phone.

On June 27, 2020, Denis Spirin released an Elektronika video game compilation for Android that included Well, Just You Wait!.

Cat-Fisherman

In 1989, Elektronika microprocessor game model IM-32 is an unlicensed clone of Egg themed after the sport of fishing.

On June 27, 2020, Denis Spirin released an Elektronika video game compilation for Android that included Cat-Fisherman.

Fowling

In 1989, Elektronika microprocessor game model IM-16 is an unlicensed clone of Egg themed after the sport of fowl hunting.

On June 27, 2020, Denis Spirin released an Elektronika video game compilation for Android that included Fowling.

Hockey

In 1989, Elektronika microprocessor game model IM-10 is an unlicensed clone of Egg themed after the sport of hockey.

On June 27, 2020, Denis Spirin released an Elektronika video game compilation for Android that included Hockey.

Monkey Goalkeeper

In 1989, Elektronika microprocessor game model IM-22 is an unlicensed clone of Egg themed after the sport of soccer.

On June 27, 2020, Denis Spirin released an Elektronika video game compilation for Android that included Monkey Goalkeeper.