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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' | !colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' | ||
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|[[File:MarioBaseball.jpg|150x150px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|July 21, 2005}} [[Nintendo GameCube]]</span> | |||
|{{quote|Let's play baseball!|Opening theme|Mario Superstar Baseball}} | |{{quote|Let's play baseball!|Opening theme|Mario Superstar Baseball}} | ||
'''''Mario Superstar Baseball''''' is the first installment in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It features a total of 32 playable characters (not counting alternate characters), six of which can be unlocked. These characters are divided into four different groups: Balance, Technique, Speed, and Power. The game also features three characters from the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]]: [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Dixie Kong]]. The game also has a unique feature called chemistry. Chemistry is the relationship status found between the team captain and its players. The better the chemistry between the characters, the better that team will likely perform. Should a team have bad chemistry, they may perform poorly in the game. Six [[minigame]]s are also featured in the game, one of which is unlockable. | '''''Mario Superstar Baseball''''' is the first installment in the ''Mario Baseball'' series. It features a total of 32 playable characters (not counting alternate characters), six of which can be unlocked. These characters are divided into four different groups: Balance, Technique, Speed, and Power. The game also features three characters from the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]]: [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Dixie Kong]]. The game also has a unique feature called chemistry. Chemistry is the relationship status found between the team captain and its players. The better the chemistry between the characters, the better that team will likely perform. Should a team have bad chemistry, they may perform poorly in the game. Six [[minigame]]s are also featured in the game, one of which is unlockable. | ||
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!colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' | !colspan="2"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' | ||
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|[[File:MSuperSluggersart.jpg|150x150px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|June 19, 2008}} [[Wii]]</span> | |||
|{{quote|We love baseball!|Credits theme|Mario Super Sluggers}} | |{{quote|We love baseball!|Credits theme|Mario Super Sluggers}} | ||
'''''Mario Super Sluggers''''' is the second and most recent installment to the ''Mario Baseball'' series; it was released for the Wii in 2008 in Japan, South Africa, and North America; however, it was never released for the European, Australian, and South Korean regions. The game takes place in the [[Baseball Kingdom]]. The game features a total of 41 playable characters (not counting alternate characters), nine more than the original. All of the previous game's characters are reunited in the sequel, and they are all default. The nine new ones must be unlocked. There is a total of nine stadiums to play in, four of which have to be unlocked; each stadium, unlockables included, has its own unique minigame for the player to engage in. The game also features many cutscenes, each of which tells a story to give the game a more involved aspect of gameplay. The Challenge Mode was changed from going around playing other teams to recruiting players by clearing special missions for more of a RPG feel. This game can switch between day and night. This is useful because [[Bowser Jr. Playroom]] can be played in only during the day and [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] and [[Bowser's Castle]] can be played in only at night. | '''''Mario Super Sluggers''''' is the second and most recent installment to the ''Mario Baseball'' series; it was released for the Wii in 2008 in Japan, South Africa, and North America; however, it was never released for the European, Australian, and South Korean regions. The game takes place in the [[Baseball Kingdom]]. The game features a total of 41 playable characters (not counting alternate characters), nine more than the original. All of the previous game's characters are reunited in the sequel, and they are all default. The nine new ones must be unlocked. There is a total of nine stadiums to play in, four of which have to be unlocked; each stadium, unlockables included, has its own unique minigame for the player to engage in. The game also features many cutscenes, each of which tells a story to give the game a more involved aspect of gameplay. The Challenge Mode was changed from going around playing other teams to recruiting players by clearing special missions for more of a RPG feel. This game can switch between day and night. This is useful because [[Bowser Jr. Playroom]] can be played in only during the day and [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] and [[Bowser's Castle]] can be played in only at night. | ||
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' | !colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' | ||
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|[[File:MarioSportsSuperstarsBoxArt.png|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Europe|March 10, 2017}} [[Nintendo 3DS]] | |||
|'''''Mario Sports Superstars''''' is a 3DS game released on March 10, 2017, in Europe. Baseball, developed by Bandai Namco Studios like the main series, is included as one of the five sports available. | |'''''Mario Sports Superstars''''' is a 3DS game released on March 10, 2017, in Europe. Baseball, developed by Bandai Namco Studios like the main series, is included as one of the five sports available. | ||
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!colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Baseball]]'' | !colspan="3"style="font-size:125%;text-align:left"|''[[Baseball]]'' | ||
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|[[File:Baseball Game Boy Cover.jpg|145x145px]]<span style="font-size:8pt"><br>{{release|Japan|April 21, 1989}} [[Game Boy]] | |||
|'''''Baseball''''' is a 1989 [[Game Boy]] remake of the {{wp|Baseball (1983 video game)|Nintendo Entertainment System game of the same name}}. The Game Boy adaptation of this game introduced [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] as playable characters. This game predates the first official ''Super Mario''-themed baseball game by 16 years, and it was later ported to the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] and the [[Nintendo Switch]]’s online service. | |'''''Baseball''''' is a 1989 [[Game Boy]] remake of the {{wp|Baseball (1983 video game)|Nintendo Entertainment System game of the same name}}. The Game Boy adaptation of this game introduced [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] as playable characters. This game predates the first official ''Super Mario''-themed baseball game by 16 years, and it was later ported to the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console]] and the [[Nintendo Switch]]’s online service. | ||
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