

īall was recreated in Game Boy Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 2 for Game Boy Color. For members of the European Club Nintendo, it was available for 7500 stars from November 2011. For members of the North American Club Nintendo, it was available for 1200 coins from February 2011. For members of the Japanese Club Nintendo, after an announcement in November 2009, it was shipped in April 2010 to Platinum members. Unlike the original release, this version includes an option to mute the game by pressing the Time button during gameplay. It was re-released exclusively via Club Nintendo to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Game & Watch, with the Club Nintendo logo on the back.

In Game B, the player must juggle three balls, and each successful catch rewards ten points instead of one. The object is to continuously catch the balls that fall and throw them back up, as in juggling. A dropped ball will display a broken ball and end the game. One point is earned for each successful catch. As the balls fall, the player must catch and toss them up again. In Game A, the player tosses two balls in the air. It is the first Game & Watch game, and is a single-screen single-player game.

The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Editionīall (originally known as Toss-Up in North America) was released in the Silver series on April 28, 1980. 2.49 The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Edition.
