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{{about|the Game & Watch game|theother ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' microgame|[[Greenhouse (microgame)]]|the room in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''uses|[[Greenhouse (roomdisambiguation)]]}}
{{game infobox
|title=Greenhouse
|image=[[File:Green House original unit.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo EntertainmentResearch Analysis and& Development|Nintendo EAD1]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|releasedrelease=December 6, 1982
|genre=Platformer
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}}
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'''''Greenhouse''''' (originallyreleased spelledas '''''Green House''''') is a dual-screen [[Game & Watch]] game released as a part of the Multi Screen series on December 6, 1982.<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/greenhouse.htm ''Greenhouse'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010.</ref> It is featured in the [[Museum]] ofin ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]''. It was later remade for ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version.
[[File:Greenhouse.jpg|thumb|left|Box art for ''Greenhouse'']]
 
'''''Greenhouse''''' (originally spelled '''''Green House''''') is a dual-screen [[Game & Watch]] game released as a part of the Multi Screen series on December 6, 1982.<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/greenhouse.htm ''Greenhouse'' info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref> It is featured in the [[Museum]] of ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]''. It was later remade for ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'', with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version.
[[File:Greenhouse GH-54 Bell1.gif|thumb|left|The alarm cat]]
The alarm indicator of this game is a cat that is located in the lower screen, beside the [[ladder]], and a [[Buzzbee|bee]] stings the cat when the alarm goes off.
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==Gameplay==
===Classic version===
[[File:Greenhouse (Classic version)Version.png|thumb|left|The Classic version of ''Greenhouse'']]
The player controls a bug exterminator only referred to as the "Fumigator" in the manual[[Stanley]], and the objective is to spray wormsinchworms and spiders that try to eat the flowers in a greenhouse. The wormsinchworms crawl along vines on the top screen, while the spiders crawl along webs on the bottom screen, and the player will havehas to try to hit them with a [[sprayer|spray gun]] before they reach the flowers. A ladder connects the two parts of the game (which otherwise offer almost identical action). The player receives a [[point]] for killing aan worminchworm far from a flower, two points for aan worminchworm one step away from a flower, and three points for aan worminchworm closest to a flower. To kill the spiders, however, the player needs to spray them closest to a flower. If sprayed farther away, the spiders back away one step, which givesgiving the player a point. When the player kills a spider, they earn three points. A ladder connects the two parts of the game (which otherwise offer almost identical action). As the game progresses, the wormsinchworms and spiders will move faster. If aan worminchworm or spider reaches a flower, the flower will die, earning the player a miss. If the player gets 300 points without any misses, all points will be worth double until the player does get a miss. If the player has any misses at said score, all misses will be canceled instead. When the player gets three misses, they receive a [[Game Over]].
 
If the player gets 300 points without any misses, all points will be worth double until the player does get a miss. If the player has any misses at said score, all misses will be canceled instead.
 
===Modern version===
[[File:Game_&_Watch_Gallery_3_Greenhouse_Modern.png|frame|left|160px|The Modern version of ''Greenhouse'']]
In the Modern version of the [[minigame]], an [[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]] has to protect itshis flowers[[Smiley Flower|flower]]s by spraying [[Fly GuysGuy]]s and [[Ukiki|Grinder]]s with [[Watermelonwatermelon]] seeds (as ithe did in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]''). The [[tulip]] that releases [[star (Yoshi's Island series)|Star]]s from ''Yoshi's Island'' releases the Fly Guys. In this version, a [[Warp Pipe]] connects the two parts of the game. The Yoshi earns a point for defeating a Fly Guy and three points for a Grinder. In addition to the points earned for defeating the enemies, the Yoshi also receives a point for every watermelon he eats. Once the Yoshi grabs ten Watermelonswatermelons without getting a miss, ithe will gain fire-spitting powers, allowing ithim to burn the ropes[[rope]]s of the Grinders, scorching them even while they are shielded, and the Yoshi will earn a few morethree points than usual for defeating an enemy. The tulip that releases stars from ''Yoshi's Island'' releases thea Fly GuysGuy. If a Fly Guy or Grinder reaches a flower, the enemy will jump on it and kill it. At 200, 500, and 700 points, a [[1 UP Heart|Heartheart]] will appear for the Yoshi to remove a miss. In this version, a [[Warp Pipe]] connects the two parts of the game. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
 
However, in this version, the score and miss marks alternate positions depending on the section the Yoshi is standing on.
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==''Game & Watch Collection''==
[[File:GWC-Greenhouse Gameplay.png|thumb|200px|left|''GreenhouseGreen House'' gameplay in ''Game & Watch Collection'']]
In the [[Nintendo DS]] game for [[Club Nintendo (rewards program)|Club Nintendo]] members, ''[[Game & Watch Collection]]'', there is an exact port of ''GreenhouseGreen House'', alongside ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Oil Panic]]''.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
[[File:Greenhouse.jpg|thumb|left|Box art for ''GreenhouseGreen House'']]
Greenhouse alt box.jpg|Alternative ''Greenhouse'' box art
</gallery>
 
=== Modern version ===
<gallery>
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_1UP_Heart.png|[[1 UP Heart]]
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Flower.png|[[Flower]] (dead, blooming, and fully bloomed)
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Flower2.png|Flower (without blooming)
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Melon.png|[[Watermelon]]
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Rope.png|[[Rope]]
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Tulip.png|[[Tulip]]
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Warp_Pipe.png|[[Warp Pipe]] (lower section)
G&WG3_Modern_Greenhouse_Warp_Pipe2.png|Warp Pipe (upper section)
Game_&_Watch_Gallery_3_Fly_Guy.png|[[Fly Guy]]
Game_&_Watch_Gallery_3_Ukiki.png|[[Ukiki|Grinder]]
OrangeYoshi-GWGallery3Greenhouse.png|[[Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]]
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*Stanley is referred to only as the "Fumigator" in the manual. He is named in print ads and commercials.<ref>"There's MULTI SCREEN GREENHOUSE. With Stanley the Bugman fighting masses of creepy, crawly creatures." [https://www.gameandwatch.ch/images/infos/flyer/flyer-pp-mag.jpg February 1983 Nintendo of America print ad]. Retrieved October 5, 2021.</ref><ref>The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV). (March 4, 2008). [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ss3gZ6yV79c Nintendo Game And Watch (Commercial, 1983)] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2020.</ref> This is the first game featuring Stanley.
*In a 1983 Game & Watch commercial, the Fumigator is called "[[Stanley (Donkey Kong 3)|Stanley]],"<ref>Nintendo Game & Watch 1983 Commercial [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss3gZ6yV79c YouTube] ''The Museum of Classic Chicago Television''. Retrieved December 7, 2015</ref> which is the name of the playable character featured in the ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' arcade game released that same year. ''Donkey Kong 3'' is also set in a greenhouse and has similar gameplay; however, Nintendo has never officially connected the two titles, and Stanley does not resemble the Fumigator.
*In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]] uses the bug spray gun from this game as his standard attack.
*The timer has a maximum capacity of 19 minutes and 59 seconds, though it is unknown what happens when the timer ends.
*A commemorative edition of ''Green House'' was given to Nintendo employees for shipping 20 million Game & Watch units. This followed the 10 million commemorative edition of ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]''.<ref>https://www.happy-today.org/nintendo/wanted.html</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/vectrex0904/status/729303068165087232</ref><ref>http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/kiden/densigame3/maborosi.htm</ref>
 
==References==
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