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|image=[[File:drmariogba.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:drmariogba.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development#Group No.2|Nintendo SPD Group No.2]]<br>[[Intelligent Systems]]
|developer=[[Nintendo SPD Group No.2]]<br>[[Intelligent Systems]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release={{flag list|Japan|September 13, 2005|Europe|November 4, 2005|USA|November 28, 2005}}
|released={{released|Japan|September 13, 2005|Europe|November 25, 2005|USA|November 28, 2005}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|en_gb=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
|genre=Puzzle
|genre=[[genre#Puzzle games|Puzzle]]
|modes=Single Player, multiplayer  
|modes=Single player, multiplayer  
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}}
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|platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
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'''''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''''' (also formatted as '''''Dr. Mario / Puzzle League'''''),<ref>{{file link|Vitamintoss5.jpg|End screen}} of ''[[Dr. Mario Vitamin Toss]]''</ref> known as '''''Dr. Mario & Panel De Pon''''' in Japan, is a "2 in 1" game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''Dr. Mario'' is an enhanced remake of the original ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', with many of the graphics similar to those of ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''.  
'''''Dr. Mario & Puzzle League''''' (also parsed '''''Dr. Mario / Puzzle League''''',<ref>{{media link|Vitamintoss5.jpg|End screen}} of ''[[Dr. Mario Vitamin Toss]]''</ref> known as '''''Dr. Mario & Panel de Pon''''' in Japan) is a "2 in 1" game for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''Dr. Mario'' is an enhanced remake of the original ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', using many of the graphics from ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''.  


''Puzzle League''{{'}}s name comes from ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Puzzle League|Pokémon Puzzle League]]'', a game based on ''[[nwiki:Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''. This version, however, is a very simple form of the game.
''Puzzle League''{{'}}s name probably comes from [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Puzzle League|''Pokémon Puzzle League'']], a game based on ''[[Tetris Attack]]'', which is in turn based on ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]''. This version, however, is a very simple form of the game.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===''Dr. Mario''===
===''Dr. Mario''===
[[File:DMPL DM 1P Classic.png|thumb|Gameplay in ''Dr. Mario'']]
[[File:DMPL DM 1P Classic.png|thumb|right|Gameplay in ''Dr. Mario'']]
''Dr. Mario'' mostly resembles the [[Nintendo 64]] version, ''Dr. Mario 64''. Much like the earlier ''Dr. Mario'' games, a [[capsule|vitamin]] match of four or more of the same color in a line (either a row or a column) that include any [[virus]]es will be cleared. In the multiplayer modes, if a match of two or more lines are made in a move, up to four garbage (depending on amount of lines cleared) are sent to their opponent, and the colors of the garbage are determined by the lines cleared. Like ''[[Dr. Wario]]'', the unlockable minigame from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', its bottle is 13 cells tall instead of the standard 16. There are three modes in this mode:
''Dr. Mario'' mostly resembles the [[Nintendo 64]] version, ''Dr. Mario 64''. Much like the earlier ''Dr. Mario'' games, a capsule match of four or more of the same color in a line (either a row or a column) that include any viruses will be cleared. In the multiplayer modes, if a match of two or more lines are made in a move, up to four garbage (depending on amount of lines cleared) are sent to their opponent, and the colors of the garbage are determined by the lines cleared. Like ''[[Dr. Wario]]'', the unlockable minigame from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', its bottle is 13 cells tall instead of the standard 16. There are three modes in this mode:
*'''Classic''': Clear all the viruses in the bottle. Clearing level 5, 10, 15, or 20 in either Med or High speed will result in a short intermission where the three viruses sit on a tree while something flies over them. The flying objects are the same as found in the original ''Dr. Mario''.
*'''Classic''': Clear all the viruses in the bottle. Clearing level 5, 10, 15, or 20 in either Med or High speed will result in a short intermission where the three viruses sit on a tree while something flies over them. The flying objects are the same as found in the original ''Dr. Mario''.
*'''Vs. CPU''': Be the first to eliminate all viruses in the bottle. The player can also win if their opponent's bottle blocked at the top-middle.
*'''Vs. CPU''': Be the first to eliminate all viruses in the bottle. The player can also win if their opponent's bottle blocked at the top-middle.
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Because of the smaller bottle size in this game, the amount of viruses for each level is different from the rest of the series. The amounts apply to both Classic and Vs. CPU:
Because of the smaller bottle size in this game, the amount of viruses for each level is different from the rest of the series. The amounts apply to both Classic and Vs. CPU:
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*'''Line''': Within a limited set of levels, clear blocks until there aren't any more above the line.
*'''Line''': Within a limited set of levels, clear blocks until there aren't any more above the line.
*'''Garbage''': Clear as many blocks as possible, similar to Marathon, except garbage blocks occasionally drop from the top.
*'''Garbage''': Clear as many blocks as possible, similar to Marathon, except garbage blocks occasionally drop from the top.
*'''Puzzle''': Within a limited set of levels, clear all blocks within a limited number of moves. Using a hint will, in addition to being shown the next move, add 5 minutes to the timer. This is the first iteration of the game since the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] versions to reuse the original set of puzzles.
*'''Puzzle''': Within a limited set of levels, clear all blocks within a limited number of moves. Using a hint will, in addition to being shown the next move, add 5 minutes to the timer.
For all modes except Line and Puzzle, a setting can be set for the speed in which blocks move and disappear, where the slower settings increase the ease in which chains can be mode, whereas the faster settings allows the blocks to be moved and cleared faster. For Line and Puzzle, they instead have a Train mode, where any cleared levels can be played again.
For all modes except Line and Puzzle, a setting can be set for the speed in which blocks move and disappear, where the slower settings increase the ease in which chains can be mode, whereas the faster settings allows the blocks to be moved and cleared faster. For Line and Puzzle, they instead have a Train mode, where any cleared levels can be played again.


===Vertical Mode===
===Vertical Mode===
[[File:DMPL DM Vertical Mode.png|thumb|x160px|Vertical Mode in ''Dr. Mario'']]
[[File:DMPL DM Vertical Mode.png|thumb|right|x160px|Vertical Mode in ''Dr. Mario'']]
Both games have a Vertical Mode that can be unlocked, where one tilts the Game Boy Advance 90° counterclockwise to play, allowing for a higher resolution of the playing field. The controls using the D-pad is changed to account for the different view, while the controls for the other buttons remain the same. To unlock Vertical Mode for each game, the ending must be reached individually, meaning that unlocking for one game doesn't unlock it for the other. For ''Dr. Mario'', this involves beating level 20 in Classic, while for ''Puzzle League'', it involves either reaching a score of at least 10000 in Marathon, completing level 6-5 in Line mode, or completing 6-10 in Puzzle mode. Classic is the only mode available for ''Dr. Mario'', while for ''Puzzle League'', three of the six modes are only available: Marathon, Timed, and Garbage. For ''Dr. Mario'', the only thing in display is the field, meaning that the stage information like the score, the amount of viruses left, and the speed are not shown. However, the stage information is shown in all available modes in ''Puzzle League''.
Both games have a Vertical Mode that can be unlocked, where one tilts the Game Boy Advance 90° counterclockwise to play, allowing for a higher resolution of the playing field. The controls using the D-pad is changed to account for the different view, while the controls for the other buttons remain the same. To unlock Vertical Mode for each game, the ending must be reached individually, meaning that unlocking for one game doesn't unlock it for the other. For ''Dr. Mario'', this involves beating level 20 in Classic, while for ''Puzzle League'', it involves either reaching a score of at least 10000 in Marathon, completing level 6-5 in Line mode, or completing 6-10 in Puzzle mode. Classic is the only mode available for ''Dr. Mario'', while for ''Puzzle League'', three of the six modes are only available: Marathon, Timed, and Garbage. For ''Dr. Mario'', the only thing in display is the field, meaning that the stage information like the score, the amount of viruses left, and the speed are not shown. However, the stage information is shown in all available modes in ''Puzzle League''.
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===Multiplayer===
===Multiplayer===
Both games have a Single-Pak and Multi-Pak multiplayer mode, and can also be used to upload a demo version to another Game Boy Advance using only one cart. The demo version of ''Dr. Mario'' features limited animation and an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] soundtrack. The demo version of ''Puzzle League'' features a small animal (Pupuri from ''Panel de Pon'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'') on the side that calls out when blocks are cleared. The demo of Puzzle League is also the same demo from ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''.
Both games have a Single-Pak and Multi-Pak multiplayer mode, and can also be used to upload a demo version to another Game Boy Advance using only one cart. The demo version of ''Dr. Mario'' features limited animation and an [[NES]] soundtrack. The demo version of ''Puzzle League'' features a small animal (Pupuri from ''Panel de Pon'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'') on the side that calls out when blocks are cleared. The demo of Puzzle League is also the same demo from ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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*{{button|gba|start}}: Pause
*{{button|gba|start}}: Pause
*{{button|gba|select}}: View hints in Puzzle mode
*{{button|gba|select}}: View hints in Puzzle mode
==Staff==
{{main|List of Dr. Mario & Puzzle League staff}}
The ''Dr. Mario'' portion of the game was directed by Azusa Tajima and Makoto Uemura. Tajima also served as assistant director during the development of ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. Kazuya Yoshioka and Takashi Ito provided artwork for both games. Among those who are listed in the "Special Thanks" are [[Masanobu Matsunaga]], Junko Yoshikawa, Kenji Yamada, and Nobuo Matsumiya.
==Reception==
{| class="wikitable reviews"
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|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|Release
|Reviewer, publication
|Score
|Comment
|-
|Game Boy Advance
|Craig Harris, [https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/11/28/dr-mariopuzzle-league IGN]
|7.8/10
|"''Both these games still work out great on the Game Boy Advance, but it's a missed opportunity for Nintendo to offer up the same impressive presentation it did for Panel de Pon as it did on the N64 and Game Boy Color. Instead, the company quickly threw two games on a cart and called it a day. The games certainly stand on their own, and for a good price. Just don't expect any huge production and you'll be satisfied.''"
|-
|Game Boy Advance
|Frank Provo, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/dr-mario-puzzle-league-review/1900-6141121/ GameSpot]
|8/10
|"''If you're a puzzle game fanatic, you won't go wrong adding Dr. Mario/Puzzle League to your collection. Sure, the overall presentation is lacking energy, but the gameplay in both games, particularly Puzzle League, is compelling enough to keep you coming back time and time again.''"
|-
|Game Boy Advance
|Kristan Reed, [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_drmariopuzzle_gba Eurogamer]
|7/10
|"''As a package it's excellent to have two timeless games to dip back into whenever you feel like it, but there's still the niggling feeling that Nintendo's pricing strategy for such things is bordering on insane. When similar puzzle titles can be bought in enormous compendiums on other systems for next to nothing, you have to wonder how it's possible to charge full price for two ancient puzzle games. So that leaves us with a dilemma: we love both games dearly, but would we pay what Nintendo's asking? Not in a million years. One to snaffle up in the post-Christmas sale, for sure.''"
|-
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|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|colspan=2|Compiler
|colspan=2|Platform / score
|-
|colspan=2|Metacritic
|colspan=2 style="background-color:Gold"|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/game-boy-advance/dr-mario-puzzle-league 74]
|-
|colspan=2|GameRankings
|colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/gba/929546-dr-mario-puzzle-league/index.html 76.44%]
|}


==Promotion==
==Promotion==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Logos===
===Logos===
{{image|more=yes|Japanese logo}}
<gallery widths=200px>
<gallery widths=200px>
Logo DMnPL.jpg|Vertical logo
Logo DMnPL.jpg|Vertical logo
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Red Virus DMPL art.jpg|Red [[Virus]]
Red Virus DMPL art.jpg|Red [[Virus]]
Yellow Virus DMPL art.jpg|Yellow [[Virus]]
Yellow Virus DMPL art.jpg|Yellow [[Virus]]
DMPL-Dr Mario and Toadstool.jpg|[[Dr. Mario]] and [[Princess Peach|Nurse Toadstool]]
DMPL-Dr Mario and Toadstool.jpg|[[Dr. Mario]] and [[Nurse Toadstool]]
Peach NurseOutfit.jpg|Nurse Toadstool
Peach NurseOutfit.jpg|Nurse Toadstool
DMPL Vitamin Artwork.jpg|[[Capsule|Vitamin capsule]]
All6Megavitamins.png|[[Megavitamin]]s
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 2.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 3.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 4.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 5.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 6.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 7.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 8.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Vitamin Artwork 9.jpg|Vitamin capsule
DMPL Blue Panel Artwork.jpg|Blue panel
DMPL Green Panel Artwork.jpg|Green panel
DMPL Red Panel Artwork.jpg|Red panel
DMPL Purple Panel Artwork.jpg|Purple panel
DMPL Sky Blue Panel Artwork.jpg|Cyan panel
DMPL Yellow Panel Artwork.jpg|Yellow panel
DMPL Gray Panel Artwork.jpg|Gray panel
</gallery>
</gallery>


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===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
DMPL Language selection.png|Language selection screen (Europe only)
DMPL Title Screen Selection.png|Selection
DMPL Title Screen Selection.png|Selection
DMPDP Title Screen Selection JP.png|Selection (Japanese)
DMPDP Title Screen Selection JP.png|Selection (Japanese)
</gallery>
DMPL DM Title Screen.png|''Dr. Mario''
<gallery caption="''Dr. Mario''">
DMPDP DM Title Screen JP.png|''Dr. Mario'' (Japanese)
DMPL DM Title Screen.png|Title screen
DMPL DM 1P Classic.png|''Dr. Mario'''s 1P Classic
DMPDP DM Title Screen JP.png|Title screen (Japanese)
DMPL DM 1P Vs CPU.png|''Dr. Mario'''s 1P Vs. CPU
DMPL DM 1P Classic.png| 1P Classic
DMPL DM 1P Flash.png|''Dr. Mario'''s 1P Flash
DMPL DM 1P Vs CPU.png|1P Vs. CPU
DMPL DM Vertical Mode.png|''Dr. Mario'''s Vertical Mode (Vert in the menu)
DMPL DM 1P Flash.png|1P Flash
DMPL DM Level 15 High Speed Cutscene.png|Cutscene in ''Dr. Mario'' after finishing Level 15 at High speed
DMPL DM Vertical Mode.png|Vertical Mode (Vert in the menu)
DMPL PL Title Screen.png|''Puzzle League''
DMPL DM Level 20 Low Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 20 at Low speed
DMPDP PDP Title Screen JP.png|''Panel de Pon''
DMPL DM Level 5 Med Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 5 at Medium speed
DMPL PL 1P Marathon.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Marathon
DMPL DM Level 10 Med Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 10 at Medium speed
DMPL PL 1P Vs CPU Garbage.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Vs. CPU (Vs. Garbage)
DMPL DM Level 15 Med Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 15 at Medium speed
DMPL PL 1P Timed.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Timed
DMPL DM Level 20 Med Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 20 at Medium speed
DMPL PL 1P Line.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Line
DMPL DM Level 5 High Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 5 at High speed
DMPL PL 1P Garbage.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Garbage
DMPL DM Level 10 High Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 10 at High speed
DMPL PL 1P Puzzle.png|''Puzzle League'''s 1P Puzzle
DMPL DM Level 15 High Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 15 at High speed
DMPL PL Vertical Mode.png|''Puzzle League'''s Vertical Mode (Timed)
DMPL DM Level 20 High Speed Cutscene.png|Finishing Level 20 at High speed
</gallery>
<gallery caption="''Puzzle League''">
DMPL PL Title Screen.png|Title screen
DMPDP PDP Title Screen JP.png|Title screen (Japanese)
DMPL PL 1P Marathon.png|1P Marathon
DMPL PL 1P Vs CPU Garbage.png|1P Vs. CPU (Vs. Garbage)
DMPL PL 1P Timed.png|1P Timed
DMPL PL 1P Line.png|1P Line
DMPL PL 1P Garbage.png|1P Garbage
DMPL PL 1P Puzzle.png|1P Puzzle
DMPL PL Vertical Mode.png|Vertical Mode (Timed)
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Box art===
===Box art===
<gallery>
<gallery>
DrM & PeP jp box art.jpg|Japanese box art
DrM_&_PeP_jp_box_art.jpg |Japanese box art
Dr Mario Puzzle League Germany box art.jpg|European box art
DMPL Box AU.jpg|Australian box art
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Media==
==Media==
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==Reception==
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|Comment
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|Game Boy Advance
|Craig Harris, [https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/11/28/dr-mariopuzzle-league IGN]
|7.8/10
|''"Both these games still work out great on the Game Boy Advance, but it's a missed opportunity for Nintendo to offer up the same impressive presentation it did for Panel de Pon as it did on the N64 and Game Boy Color. Instead, the company quickly threw two games on a cart and called it a day. The games certainly stand on their own, and for a good price. Just don't expect any huge production and you'll be satisfied."''
|-
|Game Boy Advance
|Frank Provo, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/dr-mario-puzzle-league-review/1900-6141121/ GameSpot]
|8/10
|''"If you're a puzzle game fanatic, you won't go wrong adding Dr. Mario/Puzzle League to your collection. Sure, the overall presentation is lacking energy, but the gameplay in both games, particularly Puzzle League, is compelling enough to keep you coming back time and time again."''
|-
|Game Boy Advance
|Kristan Reed, [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_drmariopuzzle_gba Eurogamer]
|7/10
|''"As a package it's excellent to have two timeless games to dip back into whenever you feel like it, but there's still the niggling feeling that Nintendo's pricing strategy for such things is bordering on insane. When similar puzzle titles can be bought in enormous compendiums on other systems for next to nothing, you have to wonder how it's possible to charge full price for two ancient puzzle games. So that leaves us with a dilemma: we love both games dearly, but would we pay what Nintendo's asking? Not in a million years. One to snaffle up in the post-Christmas sale, for sure."''
|-
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|-style="background-color:#E6E6E6"
|colspan=2|Compiler
|colspan=2|Platform / score
|-
|colspan=2|Metacritic
|colspan=2 style="background-color:Gold"|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/game-boy-advance/dr-mario-puzzle-league 74]
|-
|colspan=2|GameRankings
|colspan=2|[https://www.gamerankings.com/gba/929546-dr-mario-puzzle-league/index.html 76.44%]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ドクターマリオ&パネルでポン
|Jap=ドクターマリオ&パネルでポン
|JapR=Dokutā Mario Ando Paneru De Pon
|JapR=Dokutā Mario Ando Paneru De Pon
|JapM=Dr. Mario & Panel De Pon
|JapM=Dr. Mario & Panel de Pon
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This game was released on the 20th anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in Japan.
* This game was released on the 20th anniversary of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' in Japan.
*This is the last game in the ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' series to have a physical release. Every game released after it was only made available as a digital download.
* This is the last game in the ''[[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario]]'' series to have a physical release. Every game released after it was only made available as a digital download.
*The game was originally announced as ''Dr. Mario & Tetris Attack''.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230104205343/https://www.nintendo-x2.com/news/view/4222/dr-mario-tetris-attack-renamed|title=Dr Mario & Tetris Attack Renamed|author=Shiggy|date=September 29, 2005|publisher=Nintendo-x2.com|language=en|accessdate=July 9, 2024}}</ref>
 
==References==
<references/>


==External links==
==External links==
{{NIWA|StarfyWiki=List of references to The Legendary Starfy series in non-Starfy games#Dr. Mario & Puzzle League}}
{{NIWA|StarfyWiki=List of references to The Legendary Starfy series in non-Starfy games#Dr. Mario & Puzzle League}}
{{TCRF}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/bzpj/ Japanese site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/bzpj/ Japanese site]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Game-Boy-Advance/Dr-Mario-Puzzle-League-266595.html British English site]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy-Advance/Dr-Mario-Puzzle-League-266595.html Nintendo UK site]
 
==Reference==
<references/>


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