Game & Watch
Yokoi's portable revolution
Nintendo's 1980-1991 line of dedicated LCD handheld games created by Gunpei Yokoi, which invented the D-pad and established the template for portable gaming.
Overview
Game & Watch was Nintendo’s line of dedicated LCD handheld games produced from 1980 to 1991. Created by Gunpei Yokoi, these devices established the template for portable gaming, introduced the D-pad controller, and generated the profits that funded Nintendo’s home console ventures.
Fast Facts
- Era: 1980-1991
- Creator: Gunpei Yokoi
- Units: 60+ games
- Innovation: D-pad invention (1982)
- Sales: 43+ million units
Evolution
| Series | Year | Innovation |
|---|---|---|
| Silver/Gold | 1980 | First units |
| Multi Screen | 1982 | Dual displays, D-pad debut |
| Panorama | 1983 | Reflected display |
| Super Color | 1984 | Colour LCD |
| Micro vs System | 1984 | Two-player |
The D-pad Invention
The 1982 Donkey Kong Game & Watch introduced the directional pad:
- Cross-shaped design
- Four cardinal directions
- Became universal standard
- Still used today
Key Titles
| Game | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ball | 1980 | First G&W |
| Donkey Kong | 1982 | D-pad debut, dual screen |
| Mario Bros | 1983 | Two-player |
| Zelda | 1989 | Final era |
Yokoi’s Philosophy
“Lateral thinking with withered technology” — use mature, cheap technology in creative new ways rather than chasing cutting-edge specs. This philosophy defined Nintendo’s handheld strategy.
Legacy
Game & Watch established portable gaming, generated funding for the NES, introduced the D-pad, and inspired the DS naming (“Developers’ System” and “Dual Screen” — a G&W homage).