Widget (video game)

Widget (video game)

Infobox VG
title= Widget


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developer= Zodiac Entertainment
publisher= Atlus
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designer=
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released= vgrelease|NA=1990
genre= Platformer
modes= Single player
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platforms= Nintendo Entertainment System
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"Widget" action-platforming video game created for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990 by Zodiac Entertainment. It is based on the cartoon series "Widget the World Watcher", staring a purple alien named Widget who has the unique ability to transform into other versions of himself, including a golem, a cannon, a bird and a speedy mouse. It also had a sequel by the name of "Super Widget" on the Super NES.

Plot

Widget must stop his evil twin from destroying the planet Earth. Widget was sent to Earth and uses his changing powers to fight enemies.

Overview

"Widget" is a platformer, much like "Mega Man" where you play as an alien who shoots pellets out of a gun. Also like "Mega Man", the player can choose which level to play first, after beating the first level, and gains a new weapon (in this case new creatures he can change into) each time he beats a boss.

External links

*GameFAQs|type=/console/nes|num=587769|name="Widget"
*IGN|type=cheats|id=007/007016|name=Widget
*moby game|id=/widget|name="Widget"


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