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'''''Mario Super Sluggers''''' is the [[Wii]] installment follow-up to the 2005 [[Nintendo GameCube]] game ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and is the second game in the ''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' series. This game borrows many elements from the previous game, but it also includes new elements as well, including a variety of gameplay controls, such as taking advantage of the motion sensor controls that the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] provides. The game also has a more in-depth and more narrative-driven Challenge Mode, where, rather than only facing off against a Team Captain and a team of opponents, players interact with more characters, including a variety of various sub-characters, and play various small challenges to recruit them for their team. Up to four players can play this title, and a new feature is that players can choose which of the two team sides to be on.
'''''Mario Super Sluggers''''' is the [[Wii]] installment follow-up to the 2005 [[Nintendo GameCube]] game ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and is the second game in the ''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' series. This game borrows many elements from the previous game, but it also includes new elements as well, including a variety of gameplay controls, such as taking advantage of the motion sensor controls that the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] provides. The game also has a more in-depth and more narrative-driven Challenge Mode, where, rather than only facing off against a Team Captain and a team of opponents, players interact with more characters, including a variety of various sub-characters, and play various small challenges to recruit them for their team. Up to four players can play this title, and a new feature is that players can choose which of the two team sides to be on.


''Mario Super Sluggers'' was released in Japan and North America in 2008 and had a [[Nintendo Selects#Wii|Nintendo Selects]] re-release in North America in 2011. ''Mario Super Sluggers'' is the only ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game for the Wii that never released in Europe and Australia in physical form. The game was re-released on the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|eShop]] in North America on March 31, 2016, and in Japan on August 17, 2016; however, it was eventually removed after its discontinuation on March 27, 2023.
''Mario Super Sluggers'' was released in Japan and North America in 2008 and had a [[Nintendo Selects#Wii|Nintendo Selects]] re-release in North America in 2011. ''Mario Super Sluggers'' is the only ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game for the Wii that never released in Europe and Australia in physical form. The game was re-released on the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|eShop]] in North America on March 31, 2016, and in Japan on August 17, 2016; however, it was eventually removed after its discontinuation on March 27, 2023.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MSScontrols.jpg|thumb|400px|The three control types, as shown in the instruction booklet enclosed with the game.]]
[[File:MSScontrols.jpg|thumb|400px|The three control types, as shown in the instruction booklet enclosed with the game.]]
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==Venues==
==Venues==
There are a total of nine stadiums (excluding Toy Field) in all. Every Team Captain (excluding Waluigi, Birdo, and Diddy Kong) has a stadium which is based on their character's unique persona. [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] is the only one not to feature any gimmicks in the field, making for the most realistic baseball experience. Six of the nine stadiums can be played in daytime or nighttime, which cause different changes in gameplay depending on the stadium (except for Mario Stadium, where the difference is only aesthetic). The time of day can be changed by pressing either the sun or the moon on the stadium selection menu. The [[Bowser Jr. Playroom]] is only accessible during the day, while [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] and [[Bowser Castle (baseball stadium)|Bowser Castle]] can only be accessed at night.
There are a total of nine stadiums (excluding Toy Field) in all. Every Team Captain (excluding Waluigi, Birdo, and Diddy Kong) has a stadium which is based on their character's unique persona. [[Mario Stadium (baseball stadium)|Mario Stadium]] is the only one not to feature any gimmicks in the field, making for the most realistic baseball experience. Six of the nine stadiums can be played in daytime or nighttime, which cause different changes in gameplay depending on the stadium (except for Mario Stadium, where the difference is only aesthetic). The time of day can be changed by pressing either the sun or the moon on the stadium selection menu. The [[Bowser Jr. Playroom]] is only accessible during the day, while [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] and [[Bowser Castle (baseball stadium)|Bowser Castle]] can only be accessed at night.
===Starting venues===
===Starting venues===
These stadiums are accessible when starting a new game file.
These stadiums are accessible when starting a new game file.
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|[[File:MSS DK Jungle Logo.png]]<br>[[DK Jungle (baseball stadium)|DK Jungle]]
|[[File:MSS DK Jungle Logo.png]]<br>[[DK Jungle (baseball stadium)|DK Jungle]]
|[[File:MSS Barrel Basher Logo.png]]<br>[[Barrel Basher]]
|[[File:MSS Barrel Basher Logo.png]]<br>[[Barrel Basher]]
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===Unlockable venues===
===Unlockable venues===
Four stadiums can be made available in Exhibition Mode by advancing the story or completing tasks in Challenge Mode.
Four stadiums can be made available in Exhibition Mode by advancing the story or completing tasks in Challenge Mode.
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All of the captains and main team players from ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' make a return appearance in ''Mario Super Sluggers''. In addition, [[Baby Peach]], [[Baby Daisy]], [[Baby DK]], [[Funky Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], [[King K. Rool]], [[Kritter]], [[Wiggler]], and [[Blooper]] have been added as new main team players. It is now possible to put more than one of the same character on the team in Exhibition Mode, as long as they are different colors. However, it is no longer possible to choose which hand that the characters will bat and pitch with; for example, players can no longer make Mario a left-handed batter.
All of the captains and main team players from ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' make a return appearance in ''Mario Super Sluggers''. In addition, [[Baby Peach]], [[Baby Daisy]], [[Baby Donkey Kong|Baby DK]], [[Funky Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], [[King K. Rool]], [[Kritter]], [[Wiggler]], and [[Blooper]] have been added as new main team players. It is now possible to put more than one of the same character on the team in Exhibition Mode, as long as they are different colors. However, it is no longer possible to choose which hand that the characters will bat and pitch with; for example, players can no longer make Mario a left-handed batter.


Players are given the choice to play as their [[Mii]]s as well, whose stats are all 6/10. Players cannot choose to have a whole team of nine Miis, but they can put one captain and up to eight other Miis.
Players are given the choice to play as their [[Mii]]s as well, whose stats are all 6/10. Players cannot choose to have a whole team of nine Miis, but they can put one captain and up to eight other Miis.
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If one counts the alternate team players and the Miis, ''Mario Super Sluggers'' has the second most playable characters of any ''Super Mario'' game, behind ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', with a total of 72 playable characters.
If one counts the alternate team players and the Miis, ''Mario Super Sluggers'' has the second most playable characters of any ''Super Mario'' game, behind ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', with a total of 72 playable characters.
===Team captains===
===Team captains===
All team captains listed below in this section are available to be selected in the game's Exhibition Mode. [[Luigi]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Birdo]], [[Waluigi]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Bowser]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] are only selectable as Team Captains ''outside'' of Challenge Mode. Depending on progress made in the Challenge Mode gameplay itself, players are only able to choose [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yoshi]], [[Wario]], and [[Donkey Kong]] while navigating the [[Baseball Kingdom]].
All team captains listed below in this section are available to be selected in the game's Exhibition Mode. [[Luigi]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Birdo]], [[Waluigi]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Bowser]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] are only selectable as Team Captains ''outside'' of Challenge Mode. Depending on progress made in the Challenge Mode gameplay itself, players are only able to choose [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yoshi]], [[Wario]], and [[Donkey Kong]] while navigating the [[Baseball Kingdom]].  
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Save him in southern Yoshi Park by beating Red Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Throw different pitches!" or "Don't drop the ball!"
|Save him in southern Yoshi Park by beating Red Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Don't drop the ball!"
|Save her from the top of the rainbow bridge in Yoshi Park by beating a nearby Bowser Jr. in [[Piranha Panic]].
|Save her from the top of the rainbow bridge in Yoshi Park by beating a nearby Bowser Jr. in [[Piranha Panic]].
|Save him from a rooftop in Wario City by helping Goomba and Paratroopa with their troubles, then climbing the building using Donkey Kong.
|Save him from a rooftop in Wario City by helping Goomba and Paratroopa with their troubles, then climbing the building using Donkey Kong.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Recruit Donkey Kong in DK Jungle, then complete his scout mission: "Get an out!" or "Catch the ball with a super jump!"
|Recruit Donkey Kong in DK Jungle, then complete his scout mission: "Catch the ball with a super jump!" or "Get an out!"
|Find all three pieces of the [[stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|stone tablet]] around DK Jungle and set them in place.
|Find all three pieces of the [[stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|stone tablet]] around DK Jungle and set them in place.
|Defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies at Bowser Jr. Playroom once, then the Bowser Monsters at Bowser Castle twice.
|Defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies at Bowser Jr. Playroom once, then the Bowser Monsters at Bowser Castle twice.
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Certain Team Players can also be unlocked by playing the other available modes in the game. These Team Players are added to the overall roster for the entire game, once certain conditions are met.
Certain Team Players can also be unlocked by playing the other available modes in the game. These Team Players are added to the overall roster for the entire game, once certain conditions are met.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Meet him in Mario Stadium's diamond entrance after recruiting Baby Luigi and defeating Bowser Jr. in a battle mission: "You're down 1-0. Comeback time!"
|Meet him in Mario Stadium's diamond entrance after recruiting Baby Luigi and defeating Bowser Jr. in a battle mission: "You're down 1-0. Comeback time!"
|Speak to him crying on a pier in Mario Stadium, reachable via a coded lever after recruiting Red Noki and defeating Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Throw different pitches!" or "Get an out with a star pitch!"
|Speak to him crying on a pier in Mario Stadium, reachable via a coded lever after recruiting Red Noki and defeating Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Get an out with a star pitch!" or "Throw different pitches!"
|Find her hiding in a topiary near the entrance to Peach Ice Garden using Peach, then complete her scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Find her hiding in a topiary near the entrance to Peach Ice Garden using Peach, then complete her scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Find her crying in the covered walkway of Peach Ice Garden, accessible with Yoshi, and return her missing rattle.
|Find her crying in the covered walkway of Peach Ice Garden, accessible with Yoshi, and return her missing rattle.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Save him and the petrified Daisy from Hammer Bro by beating him in a battle mission: "Hit to right!" or "Get an out!"
|Save him and the petrified Daisy from Hammer Bro by beating him in a battle mission: "Get an out!"
|Speak to him near the mushroom hedge maze after recruiting Peach.
|Speak to him near the mushroom hedge maze after recruiting Peach.
|Find him hiding in a mushroom clump near the covered walkway accessible by Yoshi in Peach Ice Garden, then complete his scout mission: "Hit a sacrifice fly to score a run!" or "Steal!"
|Find him hiding in a mushroom clump near the covered walkway accessible by Yoshi in Peach Ice Garden, then complete his scout mission: "Steal!" or "Hit a sacrifice fly to score a run!"
|Find him hiding in a shrub in the flower garden of Peach Ice Garden using Mario, then complete his scout mission: "Hit to center!" or "Bunt to advance the runner!"
|Find him hiding in a shrub in the flower garden of Peach Ice Garden using Mario, then complete his scout mission: "Bunt to advance the runner!"
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Find him hiding in a shrub in the flower garden of Peach Ice Garden using Mario, then complete his scout mission: "Use different swings!" or "Get a hit!"
|Find him hiding in a shrub in the flower garden of Peach Ice Garden using Mario, then complete his scout mission: "Get a hit!"
|Meet him near the shop in Peach Ice Gardens by beating Blue Dry Bones in a battle mission: "Hit the sweet spot!" or "Get an out with a buddy move!" then use the petrified Daisy to weigh down the fountain drainage switch.
|Meet him near the shop in Peach Ice Gardens by beating Blue Dry Bones in a battle mission: "Get an out with a buddy move!" then use the petrified Daisy to weigh down the fountain drainage switch.
|Fix the mushroom hedge maze puzzle in Peach Ice Garden.
|Fix the mushroom hedge maze puzzle in Peach Ice Garden.
|Fix the neon sign on his shop in Wario City using the Wii Remote.
|Fix the neon sign on his shop in Wario City using the Wii Remote.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Find him in a tree in southern Wario City using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!" or "Get an out with a ball dash!"
|Find him in a tree in southern Wario City using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Get an out with a ball dash!" or "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!"
|Find inside a wanted poster in Wario City using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Find inside a wanted poster in Wario City using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Talk to him in front of the dynamo in Wario City after recruiting Wario, then defeat Boomerang Bro in a battle mission: "Get an out with a buddy move!" then fix the dynamo with Wario's magnet.
|Talk to him in front of the dynamo in Wario City after recruiting Wario, then defeat Boomerang Bro in a battle mission: "Get an out with a buddy move!" then fix the dynamo with Wario's magnet.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Find it off the side of the pier at Mario Stadium by using Peach, then complete its scout mission: "Get a double play!" Completing all of the Practice Lessons also unlocks Blooper.
|Find it off the side of the pier at Mario Stadium by using Peach, then complete its scout mission: "Get a double play!"
|Use baseballs to deal with the Piranha Plant infestation on Yoshi Park's ferris wheel.
|Use baseballs to deal with the Piranha Plant infestation on Yoshi Park's ferris wheel.
|Recruit Shy Guy at Yoshi Park.
|Recruit Shy Guy at Yoshi Park.
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Find him hiding in a pair of stumps near the diamond of Yoshi Park using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Get a double play!" or "Tag up and go!"
|Find him hiding in a pair of stumps near the diamond of Yoshi Park using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Tag up and go!" or "Get a double play!"
|Find him hiding in the same pair of stumps near the diamond of Yoshi Park using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!"
|Find him hiding in the same pair of stumps near the diamond of Yoshi Park using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!"
|Find him in a crate in the shipping harbor of Wario City after recruiting Wario, then complete his scout mission: "Throw home with a laser beam!"
|Find him in a crate in the shipping harbor of Wario City after recruiting Wario, then complete his scout mission: "Throw home with a laser beam!"
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|Find him in front of Yoshi Park's shop and return the brush after recruiting Yellow Shy Guy.
|Find him in front of Yoshi Park's shop and return the brush after recruiting Yellow Shy Guy.
|Meet him in front of the roller coaster control panel in Yoshi Park and complete a quiz to get it working correctly.
|Meet him in front of the roller coaster control panel in Yoshi Park and complete a quiz to get it working correctly.
|Find him hiding in a tree near the rainbow bridge in Yoshi Park using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Bunt to advance the runner!" or "Lay down a squeeze bunt!"
|Find him hiding in a tree near the rainbow bridge in Yoshi Park using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Lay down a squeeze bunt!" or "Bunt to advance the runner!"
|Save him in central Yoshi Park by recruiting Yoshi, then beating Green Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Get the ball with a tongue catch!"
|Save him in central Yoshi Park by recruiting Yoshi, then beating Green Magikoopa in a battle mission: "Get the ball with a tongue catch!"
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|Find him hiding in a tree near Yoshi Park's shop using Yoshi, then beat his scout mission: "Get a hit to right!"
|Find him hiding in a tree near Yoshi Park's shop using Yoshi, then beat his scout mission: "Get a hit to right!"
|Wake him up from napping under the sand of Mario Stadium's beach using Peach, then beat his scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Wake him up from napping under the sand of Mario Stadium's beach using Peach, then beat his scout mission: "Get an out with a quick throw!"
|Save it from the roller coaster in Yoshi Park by helping Blue Yoshi, then complete its scout mission: "Hit to all fields!" It is also unlockable by winning a round of [[Toy Field]].
|Save him from the roller coaster in Yoshi Park by helping Blue Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Hit to all fields!"
|Defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies at Bowser Jr. Playroom once, then the Bowser Monsters at Bowser Castle twice.
|Defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies at Bowser Jr. Playroom once, then the Bowser Monsters at Bowser Castle twice.
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|[[File:MSS Green Magikoopa Character Select Sprite.png]]<br><big>'''[[Magikoopa|Green Magikoopa]]'''</big>
|[[File:MSS Green Magikoopa Character Select Sprite.png]]<br><big>'''[[Magikoopa|Green Magikoopa]]'''</big>
|[[File:MSS Yellow Magikoopa Character Select Sprite.png]]<br><big>'''[[Magikoopa|Yellow Magikoopa]]'''</big>
|[[File:MSS Yellow Magikoopa Character Select Sprite.png]]<br><big>'''[[Magikoopa|Yellow Magikoopa]]'''</big>
|[[File:MSS Baby Donkey Kong Character Select Sprite 1.png]]<br><big>'''[[Baby DK]]'''</big><sup><small>(new)</small></big>
|[[File:MSS Baby Donkey Kong Character Select Sprite 1.png]]<br><big>'''[[Baby Donkey Kong|Baby DK]]'''</big><sup><small>(new)</small></big>
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Save him in the southern cliffs of DK Jungle by defeating Fire Bro in a battle mission: "Get an out with a charge pitch!"
|Save him in the southern cliffs of DK Jungle by defeating Fire Bro in a battle mission: "Get an out with a charge pitch!"
|Save her near the entrance of DK Jungle by defeating Dark Bones in a battle mission: "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!" or "Throw different pitches!" then find a piece of the [[stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|stone tablet]].
|Save her near the entrance of DK Jungle by defeating Dark Bones in a battle mission: "Steal a home run with a buddy jump!" or "Use different pitches!" then find a piece of the [[stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|stone tablet]].
|Recruit Diddy Kong in DK Jungle, then meet Bowser Jr. in front of the diamond entrance and defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies in a match.
|Recruit Diddy Kong in DK Jungle, then meet Bowser Jr. in front of the diamond entrance and defeat the Bowser Jr. Rookies in a match.
|Find him near the waterfall in DK Jungle and complete his scout mission, "Hit to left!" or "Clamber to get the ball!" Then, recruit King K. Rool.
|Find him near the waterfall in DK Jungle and complete his scout mission, "Clamber to get the ball!" or "Get a hit to left!" Then, recruit King K. Rool.
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|Rescue him from Mario Stadium's locked shop after recruiting Baby Mario by using the [[Sea Hut Key]] dropped by Bowser Jr.
|Rescue him from Mario Stadium's locked shop after recruiting Baby Mario by using the [[Sea Hut Key]] dropped by Bowser Jr.
|Find him hiding in a tree on Mario Stadium's beach using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Get the ball with a tongue catch!"
|Find him hiding in a tree on Mario Stadium's beach using Yoshi, then complete his scout mission: "Get the ball with a tongue catch!"
|Save him from a barrel in northwest Mario Stadium using Donkey Kong, then complete his scout mission: "Hit a sacrifice fly to score a run!" or "Lay down a squeeze bunt!"
|Save him from a barrel in northwest Mario Stadium using Donkey Kong, then complete his scout mission: "Lay down a squeeze bunt!" or "Hit a sacrifice fly to score a run!"
|Speak to her hiding in her shell on the beach of Mario Stadium, then clear her scout mission: "Use different swings!"
|Speak to her hiding in her shell on the beach of Mario Stadium, then clear her scout mission: "Use different swings!"
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!Unlock/recruit
!Unlock/recruit
|Speak to her standing on a giant clamshell in the middle of Mario Stadium after recruiting Blue and Green Nokis.
|Speak to her standing on a giant clamshell in the middle of Mario Stadium after recruiting Blue and Green Nokis.
|Speak to her hiding in her shell on the beach of Mario Stadium after recruiting Blue Noki, then clear her scout mission: "Throw a charge pitch!" or "Get a hit!"
|Speak to her hiding in her shell on the beach of Mario Stadium after recruiting Blue Noki, then clear her scout mission: "Get a hit!" or "Throw a charge pitch!"
|Find him in the giant flowerpot in Peach Ice Gardens using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Hit to all fields!"
|Find him in the giant flowerpot in Peach Ice Gardens using Peach, then complete his scout mission: "Hit to all fields!"
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==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==
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==Items==
==Items==
===Error Items===
===Error Items===
There are a total of seven items that are available during the course of ''Mario Super Sluggers'' gameplay. If the on-deck batter has Chemistry with the batter at the plate, a randomly-selected item can be used to inhibit fielders by aiming the Wii Remote immediately after hitting the ball. In [[Toy Field]], items work the same way but are chosen by a roulette wheel. These are as follows:
There are a total of seven items that are available during the course of ''Mario Super Sluggers'' gameplay. If the on-deck batter has Chemistry with the batter at the plate, a randomly-selected item can be used to inhibit fielders by aiming the Wii Remote immediately after hitting the ball. In [[Toy Field]], items work the same way but are chosen by a roulette wheel. These are as follows:
====Default items====
====Default items====
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|name1=[[Green Shell]]
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|image1=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Green Shell Icon.png]]
!width="10%"|Name
|description1=Shoots a shell that knocks away any fielders hit by it. Players can avoid the shell by jumping over it, or destroy it by attacking it.
!width="10%"|Icon
|name2=[[Bob-omb]]
!width="80%"|Description
|image2=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Bob-omb Icon.png]]
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|description2=Fires a Bob-omb into the outfield, where it explodes after a couple seconds, knocking away anyone caught in the explosion. Players can destroy the Bob-omb by attacking it.
|[[Green Shell]]
|name3=[[Banana|Banana Peel]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Green Shell Icon.png]]
|image3=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Banana Icon.png]]
|Shoots a shell that knocks away any fielders hit by it. Players can avoid the shell by jumping over it, or destroy it by attacking it.
|description3=Shoots five bananas to slip the outfielders. These can be destroyed by fielders or the ball itself.
|-
|name4=[[Lightning|Lightning Bolt]]
|[[Bob-omb]]
|image4=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Lightning Icon.png]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Bob-omb Icon.png]]
|description4=Strikes every opposing player. This item is only available to the player in last place during a match of Toy Field.
|Fires a Bob-omb into the outfield, where it explodes after a couple seconds, knocking away anyone caught in the explosion. Players can destroy the Bob-omb by attacking it.
}}
|-
|[[Banana|Banana Peel]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Banana Icon.png]]
|Shoots five bananas to slip the outfielders. These can be destroyed by fielders or the ball itself.
|-
|[[Lightning|Lightning Bolt]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Lightning Icon.png]]
|Strikes every opposing player. This item is only available to the player in last place during a match of Toy Field.
|}


====Unlockable items====
====Unlockable items====
These are found in [[treasure chest]]s in challenge mode, though the locations vary by playthrough.
These are found in [[treasure chest]]s in challenge mode, though the locations vary by playthrough.
{{content description
 
|name1=[[Fire Ball]]
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|image1=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Fire Ball Icon.png]]
|-
|description1=Launches a burst of bouncing fireballs that can burn players. Players can avoid these by jumping.
!width="10%"|Name
|name2=[[Mini Boo]]
!width="10%"|Icon
|image2=[[File:Mario Super Slugges Boo Icon.png]]
!width="80%"|Description
|description2=Makes the ball and its shadow invisible for about six seconds. The ball is still tangible and can be caught, and any effects from [[Star Swing]]s will remain visible.
|-
|name3=[[POW Block|POW-Ball]]
|[[Fire Ball]]
|image3=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers POW Icon.png]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Fire Ball Icon.png]]
|description3=When the POW-Ball hits the ground, any players (including the user's team) within a large radius are stunned by an earthquake for about four seconds. Characters who levitate or fly are not affected by the quake. This can also be avoided by timing a jump. If the POW-Ball directly hits an individual fielder, they are knocked away and the quake effect does not occur.
|Launches a burst of bouncing fireballs that can burn players. Players can avoid these by jumping.
}}
|-
|[[Mini Boo]]
|[[File:Mario Super Slugges Boo Icon.png]]
|Makes the ball and its shadow invisible for about six seconds. The ball is still tangible and can be caught, and any effects from [[Star Swing]]s will remain visible.
|-
|[[POW Block|POW-Ball]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers POW Icon.png]]
|When the POW-Ball hits the ground, any players (including the user's team) within a large radius are stunned by an earthquake for about four seconds. Characters who levitate or fly are not affected by the quake. This can also be avoided by timing a jump. If the POW-Ball directly hits an individual fielder, they are knocked away and the quake effect does not occur.
|}
 
;Possible locations
;Possible locations
*On a pipe-accessible island in Mario Stadium after recruiting Baby Luigi and then beating Dry Bones in a battle mission: "Hit to left!" or "Get an out with a ball dash!"
*On a pipe-accessible island in Mario Stadium after recruiting Baby Luigi and then beating Dry Bones in a battle mission: "Get an out with a ball dash!"
*In the manhole-accessible covered walkway in Peach Ice Garden after recruiting both Peach and Yoshi for the overworld, and then Baby Daisy for baseball.
*In the manhole-accessible covered walkway in Peach Ice Garden after recruiting both Peach and Yoshi for the overworld, and then Baby Daisy for baseball.
*On top of a building in Wario City after recruiting Donkey Kong, Wario, and Yoshi for the overworld, and then Waluigi for baseball.
*On top of a building in Wario City after recruiting Donkey Kong, Wario, and Yoshi for the overworld, and then Waluigi for baseball.
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===Special Items===
===Special Items===
These items are only used in events, often acting as keys.
These items are only used in events, often acting as keys.
{{content description
|name1=[[Brush]]
|image1=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Brush.png]]
|description1=A paintbrush originally belonging to Green Paratroopa in Wario City and loaned to Red Yoshi in Yoshi Park, it is needed to recruit both. It is found in a treasure chest in Yoshi Park after recruiting Yellow Shy Guy.
|name2=[[Cruiser Pass]]
|image2=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Cruiser Pass.png]]
|description2=Allows the player to enter [[Daisy Cruiser (baseball stadium)|Daisy Cruiser]]. It is available for a high price at the Peach Ice Garden shop once Daisy is unpetrified.
|name3=[[Daisy statue]]
|image3=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Daisy Statue.png]]
|description3=Allows the player to enter [[Daisy Cruiser (baseball stadium)|Daisy Cruiser]]. It is available for a high price at the Peach Ice Garden shop once Daisy is unpetrified.
|name4=[[Flashlight|Luigi's Flashlight]]
|image4=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Flashlight.png]]
|description4=The flashlight from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', it is bought for a high price at the Mario Stadium shop and grants access to the [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] stadium.
|name5=[[Rattle]]
|image5=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Rattle.png]]
|description5=A baby toy that Baby Daisy uses as a makeshift bat, lost in Peach Ice Garden. It can be recovered from the unflooded fountain with Wario's magnet.
|name6=[[Sea Hut Key]]
|image6=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Sea Hut Key.png]]
|description6=The key to the shop at Mario Stadium, dropped by Bowser Jr. when he is evicted from the stadium.
|name7=[[Stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|Stone tablet]]
|image7=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers DK Stone.png]]
|description7=A circular amulet needed to reach the diamond at DK Jungle, it is broken into three pieces and scattered between the entry sign, cave, and rafflesia flower.
|name8=[[Special Shop Pass]]
|image8=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Special Shop Pass.png]]
|description8=This item is found inside a treasure chest in DK Jungle after beating Brown Kritter. It allows access to a secret night shop at Daisy Cruiser.
|name9=[[Toad statue]]
|image9=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Toad Statue.png]]
|description9=A heavy statue found in a topiary near the entrance to Peach Ice Garden using Peach. It is used to replace the Daisy statue after Daisy's curse is broken.
|name10=[[Toy Field Pass]]
|image10=[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Toy Field Pass.png]]
|description10=Allows the player to enter [[Toy Field]]. It is obtained by recruiting Wiggler.
}}


===Shop Items===
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These are items exclusive to Challenge Mode, and can be purchased at shops found within the stadium areas. They can be equipped on individual characters to provide a statistical boost during a game, after which it wears off.
|-
{{content description
!width="10%"|Name
|name1=[[Nice Bat]]
!width="10%"|Icon
|image1=[[File:MSS Nice Bat.png]]
!width="80%"|Description
|description1=''"Increase contact by 50%."''
|-
|name2=[[Power Bat]]
|[[Brush]]
|image2=[[File:MSS Power Bat.png]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Brush.png]]
|description2=''"Increase hitting power by 50%."''
|A paintbrush originally belonging to Green Paratroopa in Wario City and loaned to Red Yoshi in Yoshi Park, it is needed to recruit both. It is found in a treasure chest in Yoshi Park after recruiting Yellow Shy Guy.
|name3=[[Dr. K]]
|-
|image3=[[File:MSS Dr. K.png]]
|[[Cruiser Pass]]
|description3=''"Increase throwing speed."''
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Cruiser Pass.png]]
|name4=[[Lucky Glove]]
|Allows the player to enter [[Daisy Cruiser (baseball stadium)|Daisy Cruiser]]. It is available for a high price at the Peach Ice Garden shop once Daisy is unpetrified.
|image4=[[File:MSS Lucky Glove.png]]
|-
|description4=''"Increase throwing speed."''
|[[Daisy statue]]
|name5=[[Dash Spikes]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Daisy Statue.png]]
|image5=[[File:MSS Dash Spikes.png]]
|Allows the player to enter [[Daisy Cruiser (baseball stadium)|Daisy Cruiser]]. It is available for a high price at the Peach Ice Garden shop once Daisy is unpetrified.
|description5=''"Increase running speed by 50%."''
|-
|name6=[[Buddy Badge]]
|[[Flashlight|Luigi's Flashlight]]
|image6=[[File:MSS Buddy Badge Icon.png]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Flashlight.png]]
|description6=''"Create chemistry with all characters."''
|The flashlight from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', it is bought for a high price at the Mario Stadium shop and grants access to the [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] stadium.
|name7=[[Error Booster]]
|-
|image7=[[File:MSS Error Booster.png]]
|[[Rattle]]
|description7=''"Increase the speed of error items used when batting."''
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Rattle.png]]
|name8=[[Charge Bat]]
|A baby toy that Baby Daisy uses as a makeshift bat, lost in Peach Ice Garden. It can be recovered from the unflooded fountain with Wario's magnet.
|image8=[[File:MSS Charge Bat.png]]
|-
|description8=''"Allow charge swings to always be at 100% power."''
|[[Sea Hut Key]]
|name9=[[Star Candy]]*
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Sea Hut Key.png]]
|image9=[[File:MSS Star Candy.png]]
|The key to the shop at Mario Stadium, dropped by Bowser Jr. when he is evicted from the stadium.
|description9=''"Gives a character a star on the Star Gauge when up to bat."''
|-
|name10=[[Star Candy]] x2*
|[[Stone tablet (Mario Super Sluggers)|Stone tablet]]
|image10=[[File:MSS Star Candy x2.png]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers DK Stone.png]]
|description10=''"Gives a character 2 stars on the Star Gauge when batting."''
|A circular amulet needed to reach the diamond at DK Jungle, it is broken into three pieces and scattered between the entry sign, cave, and rafflesia flower.
|name11=[[Super Star]]*
|-
|image11=[[File:MSS Super Star.png]]
|[[Special Shop Pass]]
|description11=''"Activate Lucky Glove, Charge/Power/Nice Bat, Dash Spikes, and Dr. K."''
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Special Shop Pass.png]]
}}
|This item is found inside a treasure chest in DK Jungle after beating Brown Kritter. It allows access to a secret night shop at Daisy Cruiser.
|-
|[[Toad statue]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Toad Statue.png]]
|A heavy statue found in a topiary near the entrance to Peach Ice Garden using Peach. It is used to replace the Daisy statue after Daisy's curse is broken.
|-
|[[Toy Field Pass]]
|[[File:Mario Super Sluggers Toy Field Pass.png]]
|Allows the player to enter [[Toy Field]]. It is obtained by recruiting Wiggler.
|}
 
===Shop Items===
These are items exclusive to Challenge Mode, and can be purchased at shops found within the stadium areas. They can be equipped on individual characters to provide a statistical boost during a game, after which it wears off.
 
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|-
!Name
!Icon
!Description
|-
|[[Nice Bat]]
|[[File:MSS Nice Bat.png]]
|''"Increase contact by 50%."''
|-
|[[Power Bat]]
|[[File:MSS Power Bat.png]]
|''"Increase hitting power by 50%."''
|-
|[[Dr. K]]
|[[File:MSS Dr. K.png]]
|''"Increase throwing speed."''
|-
|[[Lucky Glove]]
|[[File:MSS Lucky Glove.png]]
|''"Increase throwing speed."''
|-
|[[Dash Spikes]]
|[[File:MSS Dash Spikes.png]]
|''"Increase running speed by 50%."''
|-
|[[Buddy Badge]]
|[[File:MSS Buddy Badge Icon.png]]
|''"Create chemistry with all characters."''
|-
|[[Error Booster]]
|[[File:MSS Error Booster.png]]
|''"Increase the speed of error items used when batting."''
|-
|[[Charge Bat]]
|[[File:MSS Charge Bat.png]]
|''"Allow charge swings to always be at 100% power."''
|-
|[[Star Candy]]*
|[[File:MSS Star Candy.png]]
|''"Gives a character a star on the Star Gauge when up to bat."''
|-
|[[Star Candy]] x2*
|[[File:MSS Star Candy x2.png]]
|''"Gives a character 2 stars on the Star Gauge when batting."''
|-
|[[Super Star]]*
|[[File:MSS Super Star.png]]
|''"Activate Lucky Glove, Charge/Power/Nice Bat, Dash Spikes, and Dr. K."''
|}
 
<small>* - available only at Magikoopa's secret shop at Daisy Cruiser</small>
<small>* - available only at Magikoopa's secret shop at Daisy Cruiser</small>


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[[File:Challenge-MSS.png|thumb|300px|The Challenge Mode menu.]]
[[File:Challenge-MSS.png|thumb|300px|The Challenge Mode menu.]]
Challenge Mode makes a return in ''Mario Super Sluggers'', returning as the Story Mode (and is the primary feature of this installment). The gameplay procedure for this mode includes a more in-depth story and an overall map screen involving the [[Baseball Kingdom]] locale. Along with recruiting players to go against Bowser's team, the players must solve from time to time certain puzzles and/or complete certain tasks in order to get to the main goals to proceed.  
Challenge Mode makes a return in ''Mario Super Sluggers'', returning as the Story Mode (and is the primary feature of this installment). The gameplay procedure for this mode includes a more in-depth story and an overall map screen involving the [[Baseball Kingdom]] locale. Along with recruiting players to go against Bowser's team, the players must solve from time to time certain puzzles and/or complete certain tasks in order to get to the main goals to proceed.  
===Captain abilities===
===Captain abilities===
While navigating the [[Baseball Kingdom]], depending on progress made in the Challenge Mode itself, the five Team Captains listed below can use unique abilities to help them do numerous events, including recruiting other Team Captains/Team Players, finding coins, and gaining access to certain areas they could not reach before. The abilities in question are as follows:
While navigating the [[Baseball Kingdom]], depending on progress made in the Challenge Mode itself, the five Team Captains listed below can use unique abilities to help them do numerous events, including recruiting other Team Captains/Team Players, finding coins, and gaining access to certain areas they could not reach before. The abilities in question are as follows:
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Although the basic criteria still remains for players to encounter them during gameplay itself first, they are able to view the four cinematic scenes outside of gameplay as well. These said cinematics can be accessed for viewing when the Challenge Mode category is added to the Records section (provided that the player has completed the Challenge Mode gameplay itself at least once). When viewing the Challenge Mode statistics in Records players can find the four videos in the Movie List sub-category.
Although the basic criteria still remains for players to encounter them during gameplay itself first, they are able to view the four cinematic scenes outside of gameplay as well. These said cinematics can be accessed for viewing when the Challenge Mode category is added to the Records section (provided that the player has completed the Challenge Mode gameplay itself at least once). When viewing the Challenge Mode statistics in Records players can find the four videos in the Movie List sub-category.
===Opening===
===Opening===
[[File:Mss intro end of ballgame.png|thumb|left|All of the players gathering around Mario and Luigi after Lakitu calls the final "out", and the ball game]] Although this is seen for the opening of ''Mario Super Sluggers'' overall (after the game loads), it is still a combination of previewing the gameplay, as well as setting up what happens in the game's Challenge Mode. This is the very first video the player views.
[[File:Mss intro end of ballgame.png|thumb|left|All of the players gathering around Mario and Luigi after Lakitu calls the final "out", and the ball game]] Although this is seen for the opening of ''Mario Super Sluggers'' overall (after the game loads), it is still a combination of previewing the gameplay, as well as setting up what happens in the game's Challenge Mode. This is the very first video the player views.
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The view switches back to Mario Stadium, where Mario pitches to Donkey Kong, who then makes a hit. Yoshi goes for the catch, but both Wario and [[Waluigi]] bombard him with [[Bob-omb]]s. Yoshi slides to the catch regardless, throws it to Peach, who throws it to Mario, and then to Luigi on base. Donkey Kong rushes to the same base where Luigi is standing resulting in Donkey Kong performing a body check on Luigi, sending him spiraling to the field wall. Daisy, Toad and the spectators panic upon Luigi's collision towards the field, but they find out seconds later that Luigi has caught the ball. [[Lakitu]] calls the final out, and everyone storms the field where Mario and Luigi are standing, congratulating them. After that, a final overhead shot of the Baseball Kingdom is seen to conclude the opening.
The view switches back to Mario Stadium, where Mario pitches to Donkey Kong, who then makes a hit. Yoshi goes for the catch, but both Wario and [[Waluigi]] bombard him with [[Bob-omb]]s. Yoshi slides to the catch regardless, throws it to Peach, who throws it to Mario, and then to Luigi on base. Donkey Kong rushes to the same base where Luigi is standing resulting in Donkey Kong performing a body check on Luigi, sending him spiraling to the field wall. Daisy, Toad and the spectators panic upon Luigi's collision towards the field, but they find out seconds later that Luigi has caught the ball. [[Lakitu]] calls the final out, and everyone storms the field where Mario and Luigi are standing, congratulating them. After that, a final overhead shot of the Baseball Kingdom is seen to conclude the opening.
====Additional screenshots====
====Additional screenshots====
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Afterwards, the crew marches toward the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom to gaze towards the sunset. [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s brooch begins glowing, which magically lights up the island for the night.
Afterwards, the crew marches toward the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom to gaze towards the sunset. [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s brooch begins glowing, which magically lights up the island for the night.
====Additional screenshots====
====Additional screenshots====
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[[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] then walk up to the cannon and sabotage it by inserting a [[Bullet Bill]] into the cannon. The cannon prematurely fires with the Bullet Bill directing towards Mario. Bowser emerges out of nowhere and hits the Bullet Bill with his bat, making the Bullet Bill go in the other direction towards Wario and Waluigi. Wario and Waluigi then run away from the Bullet Bill. The Bullet Bill destroys the cannon in the process and grabs Wario and Waluigi, sending them blasting off at the speed of light. After flying upwards, a ginormous fireworks explosion from the Bullet Bill goes off. They begin to fall down from the explosion. As the crowd cheers, Bowser steadily walks away, and Donkey Kong watches off, feeling that Bowser and his son should not have been spared after all the mischief they committed at the Baseball Kingdom.
[[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] then walk up to the cannon and sabotage it by inserting a [[Bullet Bill]] into the cannon. The cannon prematurely fires with the Bullet Bill directing towards Mario. Bowser emerges out of nowhere and hits the Bullet Bill with his bat, making the Bullet Bill go in the other direction towards Wario and Waluigi. Wario and Waluigi then run away from the Bullet Bill. The Bullet Bill destroys the cannon in the process and grabs Wario and Waluigi, sending them blasting off at the speed of light. After flying upwards, a ginormous fireworks explosion from the Bullet Bill goes off. They begin to fall down from the explosion. As the crowd cheers, Bowser steadily walks away, and Donkey Kong watches off, feeling that Bowser and his son should not have been spared after all the mischief they committed at the Baseball Kingdom.
====Additional screenshots====
====Additional screenshots====
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[[File:MSS Records Map Screen.png|thumb|300px|The Records menu]]
[[File:MSS Records Map Screen.png|thumb|300px|The Records menu]]
While playing the game, various records are kept to see what achievements players have pulled off.
While playing the game, various records are kept to see what achievements players have pulled off.
===Minigames===
===Minigames===
Players can check the top 5 scores for each minigame, along with the top 5 for Toy Field and Minigame Madness (the latter being unlocked by completing all the minigames at all skill levels).
Players can check the top 5 scores for each minigame, along with the top 5 for Toy Field and Minigame Madness (the latter being unlocked by completing all the minigames at all skill levels).
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===Badges===
===Badges===
Players are able to earn badges by completing certain tasks in the game, which are listed on the following chart:
Players are able to earn badges by completing certain tasks in the game, which are listed on the following chart:
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==Reception==
==Reception==
===Critical reception===
===Critical reception===
''Mario Super Sluggers'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Cris Watters from Gamespot praised the game for how "The computer can provide a stiff challenge when set on a high difficulty level, and building your roster and lineup to capitalize on chemistry between your players is a fun exercise." and the fun multiplayer baseball gameplay although he criticized how the production values are not noticeably higher than in the original game, how the game was less challenging and complex than the original, and how there was not a good alternative to motion controls.<ref>{{cite|date=August 27, 2008|author=Watters, Chris|url=www.gamespot.com/reviews/mario-super-sluggers-review/1900-6196919|title=''Mario Super Sluggers'' Review|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=June 29, 2024|language=en}}</ref> Anthony Dickons from Nintendo Life praised how well polished the game is and criticized how it is based off baseball which produces a limited gameplay experience.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendolife.com/reviews/wii/mario_super_sluggers|publisher=Nintendo Life|language=en|author=Dickens, Anthony|date=September 26, 2008|accessdate=June 29, 2024|title=''Mario Super Sluggers'' Review (Wii)}}</ref>
''Mario Super Sluggers'' received generally positive reviews from critics. Cris Watters from Gamespot praised the game for how "The computer can provide a stiff challenge when set on a high difficulty level, and building your roster and lineup to capitalize on chemistry between your players is a fun exercise." and the fun multiplayer baseball gameplay although he criticized how the production values are not noticeably higher than in the original game, how the game was less challenging and complex than the original, and how there was not a good alternative to motion controls.<ref>https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/mario-super-sluggers-review/1900-6196919/</ref> Anthony Dickons from Nintendo Life praised how well polished the game is and criticized how it is based off baseball which produces a limited gameplay experience.<ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/wii/mario_super_sluggers</ref>
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|''Despite its many shortcomings, Mario Super Sluggers is good enough to offer some solid entertainment to the right gamers. Collect-'em-all Mariophiles will dig the new challenge mode, and Wii party hosts will enjoy playing frantic multiplayer games. More serious baseballers will find satisfaction in facing off against one another, but will find the rest of the package wanting. While there's certainly fun to be had, it's a shame Super Sluggers couldn't find that balance between accessibility and complexity that has made past Mario sports games so successful.''
|''Despite its many shortcomings, Mario Super Sluggers is good enough to offer some solid entertainment to the right gamers. Collect-'em-all Mariophiles will dig the new challenge mode, and Wii party hosts will enjoy playing frantic multiplayer games. More serious baseballers will find satisfaction in facing off against one another, but will find the rest of the package wanting. While there's certainly fun to be had, it's a shame Super Sluggers couldn't find that balance between accessibility and complexity that has made past Mario sports games so successful.''
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|colspan=2|Compiler
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{{main|List of Mario Super Sluggers quotes}}
{{main|List of Mario Super Sluggers quotes}}
===Dry Bones===
===Dry Bones===
"''Clackety clack...(Must get diamonds... BASEBALL diamonds!)''"
''"Clackety clack...(Must get diamonds... BASEBALL diamonds!)"''


===Shy Guy===
===Shy Guy===
"''IT'S HORRIBLE! HIDE THE CHILDREN! LOCK THE DOORS! BOLT THE WINDOWS!''"
''"IT'S HORRIBLE! HIDE THE CHILDREN! LOCK THE DOORS! BOLT THE WINDOWS!"''


===Red Toad===
===Red Toad===
"''Look! LOOOOOK! Bowser Jr. turned Princess Daisy into a statue! You gotta do something do something! You gotta stop Bowser Jr.! He went back there somewhere! Princess Peach and Toadsworth are back there too...''"
''"Look! LOOOOOK! Bowser Jr. turned Princess Daisy into a statue! You gotta do something do something! You gotta stop Bowser Jr.! He went back there somewhere! Princess Peach and Toadsworth are back there too..."''


===Toadette===
===Toadette===
"''You need me! I won't take no for an answer!''"
''"You need me! I won't take no for an answer!"''


==Glitches==
==Glitches==
{{main|List of Mario Super Sluggers glitches}}
{{main|List of Mario Super Sluggers glitches}}
===Close play camera lock===
During close plays, if both the baseperson and the runner are rendered incapacitated during the special animation (i.e. [[Enlarge]]), the camera will remain fixated on the base until the next at-bat. This probably occurs because the game relies on the close play to finish uninterrupted to change the camera. This glitch can be achieved by pre-firing a [[POW Block|POW Ball]].<ref>{{cite|author=Mario Sluggers Fanclub|title=WE'VE NEVER SEEN THIS MONTY MOLE GLITCH #shorts|url=youtube.com/watch/KZJ4uEg8ni4|date=December 12, 2022|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref>


===DK's face appearing differently during replays===
====Eye texture glitch====
When [[Donkey Kong]] uses the [[Barrel Swing]], he will show a neutral expression on his face, but if it is seen during a replay, he will show an angry expression instead.<ref>{{cite|author=Dingohazel|date=May 16, 2024|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqT9XwpDoJs|title=(MSS) DK's face changes during replay|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref>
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|width = 170
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| alt1 = Luigi's eye.
| image2 = Mario-StarSwing-MSS.png
| alt2 = Mario's eye.}}
[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s white pupils in their eyes seem misplaced, especially when they are using their Star Swings. Their eyes do not appear as this unless they are batting.
{{br}}


==References to other games==
==References to other games==
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|JapR=Sūpā Mario Sutajiamu Famirī Bēsubōru
|JapR=Sūpā Mario Sutajiamu Famirī Bēsubōru
|JapM=Super Mario Stadium Family Baseball
|JapM=Super Mario Stadium Family Baseball
|Chi=超級瑪利歐棒球場 家庭棒球<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20130122210132/http://www.nintendo.tw/wii/wii_software.htm|language=zh-hant|title=Wii遊戲軟體|publisher=Nintendo Taiwan|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref>
|Chi=超級瑪利歐棒球場 家庭棒球<ref>[https://www.nintendo.tw/wii/wii_software.htm Nintendo Taiwan website]</ref>
|ChiR=Chāojí Mǎlìōu Bàngqiúchǎng Jiātíng Bàngqiú
|ChiR=Chāojí Mǎlìōu Bàngqiúchǎng Jiātíng Bàngqiú
|ChiM=Super Mario Ballpark Family Baseball
|ChiM=Super Mario Ballpark Family Baseball
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110903151233/http://www.mariosupersluggers.com/ North American website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110903151233/http://www.mariosupersluggers.com/ North American website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmbj/index.html Japanese website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmbj/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/RMBJ/RMBJ_J.pdf Japanese manual]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/RMBJ/RMBJ_J.pdf Japanese manual]
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