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''Zelda'' Game & Watch was the final game released in Nintendo's Game & Watch Multi Screen series. This series used two screens, and inspired the [[Nintendo DS]]. The bottom screen is used for normal battles, to show enemies' energy, to show Link's life and to show an [[Old Woman]] that sounds alarm. The top screen is used to show inventory & the map, and as an arena of boss battle.  
''Zelda'' Game & Watch was the final game released in Nintendo's Game & Watch Multi Screen series. This series used two screens, and inspired the [[Nintendo DS]]. The bottom screen is used for normal battles, to show enemies' energy, to show Link's life and to show an [[Old Woman]] that sounds alarm. The top screen is used to show inventory & the map, and as an arena of boss battle.  
A [[Mini Classics]] keychain Zelda Game & Watch was released in 1998 by [[Toymax Inc.]] as part of a series of licensed rereleases. It has a significantly smaller screen size, and was only released in North America.
In October 2002, Nintendo included a port of ''Zelda'' Game & Watch as an unlockable game in [[Game & Watch Gallery 4]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. To unlock this game, the player must beat all other included games and earn all 160 stars.{{Ref|Game & Watch Gallery 4 on [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/561568-game-and-watch-gallery-4 Gamefaqs]}}
In April 2011, a playable online version was created by website [http://www.pica-pic.com/#/zelda/ Pica Pic], a site specializing in recreating classic LCD handheld games in Adobe Flash. With Flash's deprecation, it is no longer playable in modern browsers.


==Story==
==Story==
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| Heals Link by one heart.
| Heals Link by one heart.
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==Other versions==
A [[Mini Classics]] keychain Zelda Game & Watch was released in 1998 by [[Toymax Inc.]] as part of a series of licensed rereleases. It has a significantly smaller screen size, and was only released in North America.
In October 2002, Nintendo included a port of ''Zelda'' Game & Watch as an unlockable game in [[Game & Watch Gallery 4]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. To unlock this game, the player must beat all other included games and earn at least 160 stars.{{Ref|Game & Watch Gallery 4 on [http://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/561568-game-and-watch-gallery-4 Gamefaqs]}}. As a bonus game, it does not have a "modern" version with updated graphics, and is accessed through the Gallery's "Museum" rather than the main "Game" menu. The height of the non-playing screen is reduced to fit on the GBA screen.
In April 2011, a playable online version was created by website [http://www.pica-pic.com/#/zelda/ Pica Pic], a site specializing in recreating classic LCD handheld games in Adobe Flash. With Flash's deprecation, it is no longer playable in modern browsers.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Zelda_G%26W.jpg|Zelda (Game & Watch).  
File:Zelda_G%26W.jpg|Zelda (Game & Watch).  
Zelda G&W Mini Classic.jpg|Zelda (Game & Watch) Mini Classic.
Zelda G&W Mini Classic.jpg|Zelda (Game & Watch) Mini Classic.
ZG&W GBA titlescreen.png|Zelda (Game & Watch) titlescreen in Game & Watch Gallery 4.
ZG&W GBA titlescreen.png|Zelda (Game & Watch) title screen in ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
ZG&W GBA Rules.png
ZG&W GBA Rules.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4''
ZG&W GBA Controls.png
ZG&W GBA Controls.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4''
ZG&W GBA gameplay start.png
ZG&W GBA gameplay start.png|''Game & Watch Gallery 4''
</gallery>
</gallery>