GAME & WATCH - FIRE ( GAME PLAY CLIP )
his is a gameplay clip from the game “Game & Watch - FIRE”.
This version of FIRE is the from Game & Watch Gallery on the Game Boy Color.
According to Mariowiki.com this is the 3rd game in the Mario franchise.
"Fire (originally known as Fireman Fireman in North America) was released in the Silver series on July 31, 1980, and in the Wide Screen series on December 4, 1981.[5] It is a single-screen single-player game.
The player controls two firemen who carry a trampoline and must catch people who fall from a burning building and bounce them into a waiting ambulance. In the original Silver series, the player is awarded 1 point for each person who reaches the ambulances, while in the Widescreen, the player is awarded 1 point every time a person is bounced the trampoline, and loses one of their three lives for each person who hits the ground." - Wikipedia
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