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|title = ''Mario's Bombs Away''
 
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|developer = [[Nintendo]]
 
|developer = [[Nintendo]]
 
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|released = November 10, [[1983]]
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|genre = Action
 
|genre = Action
 
|modes = Single player
 
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|platforms = [[Game & Watch]]
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'''''Mario's Bombs Away''''' is a game released as a [[Game & Watch]]. The game consisted of moving a military-clad [[Mario]] from left to right and strategically placing bombs. The game was in color. The game was odd because while playing, rather than looking directly at the screen, you played by watching a mirror in which the screen was reflected.
 
'''''Mario's Bombs Away''''' is a game released as a [[Game & Watch]]. The game consisted of moving a military-clad [[Mario]] from left to right and strategically placing bombs. The game was in color. The game was odd because while playing, rather than looking directly at the screen, you played by watching a mirror in which the screen was reflected.
   

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Mario's Bombs Away is a game released as a Game & Watch. The game consisted of moving a military-clad Mario from left to right and strategically placing bombs. The game was in color. The game was odd because while playing, rather than looking directly at the screen, you played by watching a mirror in which the screen was reflected.