GAME & WATCH (J.I 21) LE PONT DES TORTUES (TL-28) BOXED (COMPLETE - GOOD CONDITION OVERALL)
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Nintendo Game & Watch Grand Ecran "Au Pont Des Tortues" (TL-28) Used
With box and manual, in overall good condition. Screen stained.
With Original Battery Cover and serial Number (17979503)
Warranty 3 months.
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Carrier | Description | Estimated Delivery | |
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DHL Express | Delivery within 48h - 72h for an order placed before 15:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday - No delivery on Saturday |
Thu 23 January - Fri 24 January |
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Colissimo Expert - With sign | Delivered to your home with delivery against signature and a tracking number. |
Sat 25 January - Fri 31 January |
Carrier: DHL Express
Description: Delivery within 48h - 72h for an order placed before 15:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday - No delivery on Saturday
Estimated delivery:
Thu 23 January - Fri 24 January
Carrier: Colissimo Expert - With sign
Description: Delivered to your home with delivery against signature and a tracking number.
Estimated delivery:
Sat 25 January - Fri 31 January
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Game & Watch (Japanese: ゲーム&ウオッチ Gēmu & Uotchi; called Tricotronic in West Germany and Austria) is a line of handheld electronic games produced by Nintendo from 1980 to 1991. Created by game designer Gunpei Yokoi, each Game & Watch features a single game to be played on an LCD screen in addition to a clock, an alarm, or both. This console inspired Nintendo to make the Game Boy. It was the earliest Nintendo product to gain major success.
In 1979, Gunpei Yokoi, traveling on the Shinkansen, saw a bored businessman playing with an LCD calculator by pressing the buttons. Yokoi then thought of an idea for a watch that doubled as a miniature game machine for killing time.
The units use LR4x/SR4x "button-cell" batteries, the same type used in most laser pointers or handheld calculators. Different models were manufactured, with some having two screens and a clam-shell design (the Multi Screen Series). The Game Boy Advance SP, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS later reused this design.
Titles available in Game & Watch form vary from Mickey Mouse to Balloon Fight, including Nintendo staples such as Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, and Mario Bros.