QJ's Game & Watch

• Images of original Nintendo Game & Watch adverts and flyers •
Welcome to QJ's Game & Watch advert and flyer gallery. After many years of hunting, searching and valuable contributions from various collectors I've put together what is currently the biggest collection of Game & Watch advertising material you'll find on the net. If anyone can provide any additional flyers/adverts not listed, information or dates regarding the various publications then please email me (contact at bottom of this page) and I'll update as necessary.
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Last page Update: 22 March 2006
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Ball (AC-01)
A Japanesse flyer advertising the Ball (AC-01) silver game. Unknown when this was printed. This image was provided courtesy of the brothers, Nelson and Kestrel Lee. For details, please e-mail them at: nelsonlry@yahoo.com.sg
Donkey Kong Jr (DJ-101)
A Japanese flyer advertising the Donkey Kong Jr (DJ-101) new widescreen version game. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.
Donkey Kong Jr (DJ-101) & Mario Cement Factory (ML-102)
A Japanese flyer advertising the Donkey Kong Jr (DJ-101) and Mario Cement Factory (ML-102) new widescreen games. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.
Fire (RC-04)
A Japanesse flyer advertising the Fire (RC-04) silver game. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 06/03/2006 by Japanese seller "sachie1972" and the picture is taken from the seller's original auction.
Gold Series Games (MH-06) (CN-07) (LN-08)
A Japanesse flyer advertising the three gold series games. Unknown when this was printed. This image was provided courtesy of the brothers, Nelson and Kestrel Lee. For details, please e-mail them at: nelsonlry@yahoo.com.sg
Micro Vs System
A Japanese flyer advertising Boxing (BX-301) and Donkey Kong 3 (AK-302) micro vs games. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.
Manhole (MH-06) & Helmet (CN-07)
A Japanesse flyer advertising the first two gold series games Manhole (MH-06) and Helmet (CN-07). Unknown when this was printed. This image was provided courtesy of the brothers, Nelson and Kestrel Lee. For details, please e-mail them at: nelsonlry@yahoo.com.sg
General Game Flyers
Multi Screens (1)
A Japanese flyer advertising 2 Multi Screen games: Oil Panic (OP-51) and Donkey Kong (DK-52). Unknown when these were printed. The first item (picturing the Donkey Kong on the top front) was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 17/03/2004 by Japanese seller "cia80130" is from the seller's original auction. The other 2 pages (showing Oil Panic and the back page) is a clearer scan of the same flyer taken from an anonymous US collector (many thanks to them!).
Multi Screens (2)
A Japanese flyer advertising 2 Multi Screen games: Mickey & Donald (DM-53) and Green House (GH-54). Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.
Multi Screens (3)
A Japanese flyer advertising 2 Multi Screen games: Donkey Kong II (JR-55) and Mario Bros (MW-56). Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.

Panorama Screens
A Japanese flyer advertising the first 4 Panorama screen games:Snoopy (SM-91), Popeye (PG-92), Donkey Kong Jr (CJ-93) & Mario's Bombs Away (TB-94).
Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.













Pinball (PB-59)
A Japanese flyer advertising Pinball (PB-59). Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.

Super Color
A Japanese flyer advertising Spitball Sparky (BU-201) and Crab Grab (UD-202) Color Screen games. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.

TableTops
A Japanese flyer advertising Donkey Kong Jr (CJ-71) and Mario Cement Factory (CM-72) tabletops. Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the picture is from the seller's original auction.

Wide Screens (1)
A Japanese flyer advertising 6 of the Wide Screen games:
Parachute (PR-21), Octopus (OC-22), Popeye (PP-23), Mickey Mouse (MC-25), Fire (FR-27) & Turtle Bridge (TL-28).
Unknown when this was printed. It looks to me as if this brochure probably has several pages but only the front and last page is pictured.
This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 18/01/2004 by Japanese seller "karurah" and the pictures are from the seller's original auction.

Wide Screens (2)
A Japanese flyer advertising 6 of the Wide Screen games:
Parachute (PR-21), Octopus (OC-22), Fire (FR-27), Turtle Bridge (TL-28), Fire Attack (ID-29) & Snoopy Tennis (SP-30).
Unknown when this was printed. It looks to me as if this brochure probably has several pages but only the front and last page is pictured.
This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 17/03/2004 by Japanese seller "cia80130" and the first page picture is from the seller's original auction. The last page (showing Snoopy Tennis) is a clearer scan of the same flyer taken from a US collector (many thanks to them!).

Wide Screens (3)
A Japanese flyer advertising the first 4 of the Wide Screen games: Parachute (PR-21), Octopus (OC-22), Popeye (PP-23) & Chef (FP-24). Unknown when this was printed. This item was auctioned on Yahoo! Japan on 06/03/2006 by Japanese seller "sachie1972" and the picture is taken from the seller's original auction.

Wide Screens (4)
A Japanese flyer advertising the first 5 of the Wide Screen games: Parachute (PR-21), Octopus (OC-22), Popeye (PP-23), Chef (FP-24) &
Mickey Mouse (MC-25). Unknown when this was printed. This image was provided courtesy of the brothers, Nelson and Kestrel Lee. For details, please
e-mail them at: nelsonlry@yahoo.com.sg


Zelda (ZL-65)
This is a "Pocket Size" brouchure for Zelda. As far as I know this is the only evidence which confirms Nintendo were planning to release another multiscreen after Zelda. Rumour has it that this "Coming Soon!!!" game was going to be Tetris, unfortunately this game was never made. Picture scans of the brochure were taken by myself and these very same images have been proudly featured in Issue 10 of Retro Gamer magazine (page 95).
Yellow Famicom Case Competition Flyers


Series of Japanese flyers advertising the 3 different special Yellow Famicom case items. The YM901s Super Mario Bros (also known as the 60th Game & Watch) was for the winners of the Grand Prix F1 Race competition, the stationery set was for the Grand Prix II 3D Hot Rally, and the gold disk relates to the Golf. These great finds were provided courtesy of the brothers, Nelson and Kestrel Lee. For details, please e-mail them at: nelsonlry@yahoo.com.sg

YM901s (Super Mario Bros)                                                                                      Stationery Set                                                                             Golf
Comic & Magazine Adverts



Donkey Kong - Eagle Comic, dated 19/11/1983.
Donkey Kong (Pocketsize) - Games magazine, dated December 1982 (page 87).
Donkey Kong II - Eagle Comic Competition, dated 15/06/1985.
Mario Cement Factory CGL - Eagle Comic, dated 17/12/1983 & 14/01/1984.
Mario Cement Factory CGL - Unknown publication. From eBay Auction (seller ID: missedhits). BIN Price: 9.99 USD.
Pinball CGL - Eagle Comic Competition, dated 28/07/1984.
Pocket Power - Advert, unknown publication.
Many Thanks to: Richard (aka "gameboy"), Nelson & Kestrel Lee for their help and/or valuable contributions.