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Tomorrow Nintendo Direct will show more upcoming games,it might have Mario Games too.
Tomorrow Nintendo Direct will show more upcoming games,it might have Mario Games too.
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== Mario Party Star Rush ==
== Mario Party Star Rush ==
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:That's for the physical release. The digital release (under "Nintendo eShop") is already out. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:09, 26 June 2017 (EDT)
:That's for the physical release. The digital release (under "Nintendo eShop") is already out. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:09, 26 June 2017 (EDT)
:I know it isn't labelled as such on the [[Nintendo eShop]], but the version of ''[[Minecraft]]'' on [[Nintendo Switch]] is known as ''Minecraft: Bedrock Edition'', not "''Minecraft'' (Bedrock version)". [[User:NintendoFan08|NintendoFan08]] ([[User talk:NintendoFan08|talk]]) 08:17, October 8, 2022 (EDT)


== Super Mario World Medal Game ==
== Super Mario World Medal Game ==
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pySob67OVc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pySob67OVc
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Thank you so much for uploading this video. This helps out a bunch. [[User:Lord Falafel|Lord Falafel]] ([[User talk:Lord Falafel|talk]]) 22:56, September 24, 2019 (EDT)
Thank you so much for uploading this video. This helps out a bunch. [[User:Lord Falafel|Lord Falafel]] ([[User talk:Lord Falafel|talk]]) 22:56, September 24, 2019 (EDT)
Based on what I heard here, this medal game seems to be Būbū Mario. BUT, it could be something else. {{User|SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA)}} 10:02, January 24, 2023 (CST)


==Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System)==
==Super Mario Club (Famicom Network System)==
{{talk}}
Hi, recently I read about a 'game' (more like software) that isn't mentioned much due to being on an obscure service for the Famicom called the {{wp|Famicom Network System}}. This software was for toy stores to provide Nintendo video game reviews and may be relevant in some way to the [[Mario Club Co., Ltd.]] Nintendo subsidiary. Mario and Luigi appear in a little animation within the software. I wrote all I could find about it with sources on our NIWA affiliate NintendoWiki [http://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Club_(Famicom_Network_System) here], but I figure maybe it would be better for someone else to reword it so it isn't too similar in style. Could someone make the article here for me please? Thanks! ^^ [[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] ([[User talk:Chickasaurus|talk]]) 09:30, May 1, 2019 (EDT)
Hi, recently I read about a 'game' (more like software) that isn't mentioned much due to being on an obscure service for the Famicom called the {{wp|Famicom Network System}}. This software was for toy stores to provide Nintendo video game reviews and may be relevant in some way to the [[Mario Club Co., Ltd.]] Nintendo subsidiary. Mario and Luigi appear in a little animation within the software. I wrote all I could find about it with sources on our NIWA affiliate NintendoWiki [http://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Club_(Famicom_Network_System) here], but I figure maybe it would be better for someone else to reword it so it isn't too similar in style. Could someone make the article here for me please? Thanks! ^^ [[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] ([[User talk:Chickasaurus|talk]]) 09:30, May 1, 2019 (EDT)
:Edit - There also may have been Super Mario Club software titles for Super Famicom called Super Mario Club Taikai You according to SNES game lists, and Wii ([https://tcrf.net/Wii_Sports#Config%20File according to a config.ini file within the code of Wii Sports]). [[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] ([[User talk:Chickasaurus|talk]]) 11:54, May 1, 2019 (EDT)
:Edit - There also may have been Super Mario Club software titles for Super Famicom called Super Mario Club Taikai You according to SNES game lists, and Wii ([https://tcrf.net/Wii_Sports#Config%20File according to a config.ini file within the code of Wii Sports]). [[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] ([[User talk:Chickasaurus|talk]]) 11:54, May 1, 2019 (EDT)
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== Name ==
== Name ==


{{talk}}
Shouldn't this be called "{{fake link|List of games by system}}"? It would be a little better to understand this list's title's purpose now that we have the [[Lists of games]] disambiguation page. {{User:Archivist Toadette/sig}} 15:39, February 21, 2021 (EST)
Shouldn't this be called "{{fake link|List of games by system}}"? It would be a little better to understand this list's title's purpose now that we have the [[Lists of games]] disambiguation page. {{User:Archivist Toadette/sig}} 15:39, February 21, 2021 (EST)
:Yeah, I think so too. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 17:05, February 21, 2021 (EST)
:Yeah, I think so too. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 17:05, February 21, 2021 (EST)
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i saw that 3 games in the "adobe flash" section (Donkey Konk, Mario's Memory Madness and Wario's Whack attack) are actually from Adobe Shockwave, could someone add a section called "adobe shockwave", add these games and remove them from the "adobe flash" section ?
i saw that 3 games in the "adobe flash" section (Donkey Konk, Mario's Memory Madness and Wario's Whack attack) are actually from Adobe Shockwave, could someone add a section called "adobe shockwave", add these games and remove them from the "adobe flash" section ?


Thanks, Mariobot128 {{unsigned|176.145.90.31}}
Thanks, Mariobot128
 
== Even more adobe flash and shockwave games ==
 
Ok, so last time I said I found some flash/shockwave mario games not on the wiki yet, I said that I doubted I would find more. Boy was I wrong, as I found not 1, not 2, but SIXTEEN MORE GAMES. I'm going to list them all, so this is going to be a long post, and I still have to play most of them as I'm typing this. First up, there's a minigame in Mario Party Advance called Bill Bounce where the character has to bounce on as many bullet bills as they can. It turns out that it was turned into a promotional flash game I assume around MPA's release. (Hint: a lot of these are going to be adaptations of Mario Party minigames). The second game is Crazy Counting, which is a version of Roll Call from Mario Party 2, but with toads and the twist that there are some real mushrooms in the crowd that don't count. The third game is Dinky Rinky, a version of Speed Hockey, again from MP2. Although it has a different arrangement for what paddles you control. The fourth game is actually unique, called the "Donkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz." It's basically a quiz on the story of DK64. The fifth game is Goodness Rakes, a 1-player adaptation of Rakin' 'em in, again from MP2, but with a computer Bowser as your opponent. The sixth game is Mario Memory, which I can assume is from the DS era at the earliest, since it features "ds" in the source link at Nintendo.com. Aside from that, it's essentially a basic memory matching game with different mario characters. The seventh game is sourced to Marioparty2.com, but I couldn't find the minigame it's based on, meaning it could be unique. The game itself is called Melon Mayhem, and you have to choose out of 5 different pumps in front of you. One of them causes the watermelon behind some glass to explode, but if you choose 3 in a row that don't cause it to explode, then you win. The eighth game is called "Mini-Mario Factory game!" and is actually more complex than the other games. You have to toss mini-mario toys past Donkey Kong to the storefront, then press separate keys to let the toads into the store and to sell the toys. If they pile up too much in one location, indicated by 3 different meters, then the game ends. Your goal is to sell as much mini-mario toys as possible. The ninth game is called Nomiss, and is a match the rhythm game based on the Space Land board from MP2. The tenth game is called Power Meter, and is basically just a golf swing simulation based on N64 Mario Golf. The eleventh game is called "Mario Strikers Advergame" and features you clicking soccer balls to kick into the goal and earn 10 points for every ball you kick in. It is elimination-based, meaning that the character with the least amount of points is eliminated. The twelfth game is "Virus Attack", which is basically a clone of Space Invaders with the Dr. Mario viruses in place of the aliens. The last 4 games are going to be put in 1 entry, and I'll explain why. Around the time of Wario Land 4's release, Nintendo made a microsite to promote the game called "Welcome to Greedville," a Wario-based town. It actually features unique Wario voice lines that are nowhere else in the entire Mario series. There are several attractions, some of which feature games. The first attraction of this kind is Wario's Arcade, featuring 3 of the 4 games. These are Grab Bag, an adaptation of a traditional arcade claw game, Crazy Caps, an adaptation of the follow-the right one game where you have to choose the right Wario hat to find the coin, and Dunk Tank, where you pull a slingshot back to dunk Wario. The other attraction to have a game is the Greed School, which has an endless quiz with questions that you have to answer as Wario would. For playing these games, you get Wario bucks to spend at the Wario Mart, which has things like wallpapers and screensavers. I hope the wiki takes note of all these games, as I haven't seen them anywhere else. I used Bluemaxima's Flashpoint to play these games, and is where I found them. If anyone wants to ask, I could include screenshots for a couple of these games. --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 15:38, April 24, 2021 (EDT)
 
Ok, just saying, it's been over a month since I pointed these games out, and none of them have been added. I would seriously appreciate it if someone added all of these to the list. I'll even provide screenshots in case pages are made for these games. The same goes for flash games that I pointed out earlier than this. --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 13:47, June 4, 2021 (EDT)
:There's one crucial thing to take into consideration first: are these fan-made or official and made by Nintendo? If the former, we're definitely not adding them. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 14:13, June 4, 2021 (EDT) Actually, they are either made or published by Nintendo. Most of them are even sourced to Nintendo websites. I actually posted screenshots of most of the mentioned games below and if you lookm closely at some of them, you can see that they were published by Nintendo. --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 15:08, June 4, 2021 (EDT)
::Ok, is anyone going to follow up on this whole section? These are a lot of Nintendo made/published flash games that are only on the discussion page and I would appreciate it quite a bit if someone added them to the list. They're not fangames. They are genuine Nintendo games used to promote their games and as part of other activities Nintendo has hosted over the years. --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 18:58, June 17, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Flash game screenshots ==
<gallery>
File:Billbouncescreenshotingame.png|Bill Bounce
File:Crazycountingscreenshot.png|Crazy Counting
File:Dinkyrinkyscreenshot.png|thumb|Dinky Rinky
File:Donkeykong64lorequizscreenshot.png|Donkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz
File:Goodnessrakesscreenshot.png|Goodness Rake
File:Mariostrikersadvergamescreenshot.png|thumb|Mario Strikers Advergame
File:Melonmayhemscreenshot.png|Melon Mayhem
File:Minimariofactorygamescreenshot.png|thumb|Mini-Mario Factory Game!
File:Nomissscrenshot.png|Nomiss
File:Powermeterscreenshot.png|Power Meter
File:Virusattackscreenshot.png|Virus Attack
File:Welcometogreedvilescreenshotarcade .png|Arcade
File:Welcometogreedvilescreenshotgreedtest.png|Greed Test
File:Welcometogreedvilescreenshothub.png|Welcome to Greedville hub
</gallery>
--[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 14:50, June 4, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Again, more adobe flash/shockwave games  ==
 
Ok, I thought last time that I had finished finding all of the official Nintendo-made flash/shockwave games, but low and behold, I have a couple more, again found using the Bluemaxima's Flashpoint archive. The first one is a Shockwave game called WarioWare Twisted Marble Maze Game, which was developed by some company called VPI.net but officially published by Nintendo and another company called KOL. The premise is similar to other tilting maze games. You have to rotate a circular maze and collect all of the collectibles in the maze to advance to the next round. What's notable is that this game is 3D, which is something not often seen in official Nintendo Flash/Shockwave games. The second game is called 任天堂大辞典 第壱巻, and unfortunately I need a translator to find out anything about it, as all of it is in Japanese. What I do know is that it does feature a selection of Mario characters and other Nintendo franchise characters. It was developed by a company called FUNNY SOFT (yes all of it is capitalized), and was officially published by 2 companies. One of them was called SoftBusiness, and of course, the other company is Nintendo. Other information about this I have found is that it dates back to 1998, and the version I played is hacked to quote "Converted from the EXEs, Hacked to not start in fullscreen and switch between SWFs and not EXEs. First button on title screen starts the opening in fullscreen." These are the official notes on the game in the Flashpoint program. So to finish off, these games are technically not made by Nintendo, but Nintendo did publish them, and shouldn't that make them official? --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 17:05, June 30, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Take a guess. You know what it is at this point. More official flash/shockwave games ==
 
Ok. I thought I REALLY had it finished when I talked about those 2 previous games in the previous section, but again, I have found ANOTHER official Mario flash game, yet again found with the BlueMaxima's Flashpoint archive. I'm really starting to get tired of this, and likely the people who review this page are too. So, if I find more, I will only talk about them on here if I'm COMPLETELY CERTAIN that I have found them all. But, with that out of the way, onto the game. This one is called "Are You Smarter Than Mario?" obviously a parody of the game show "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?". Surprisingly enough, the parody goes beyond the title and into the actual gameplay. You choose a category for the question you want. There are 5 categories in total, which are Games, People, Nintendo History, Characters, and Places. Further into the parody of "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader" Every time you get a question right, your points increase similarly to the show (Idk if I got that part wrong. I'm not the biggest fan of the show so I don't know that much about it). Finally, just like the show, you can ask Mario for an answer if you get stuck. There is an issue with the game in Flashpoint though. For some questions, they're supposed to give you a picture or a piece of music, and you are supposed to guess where it's from. The problem is that due to the state that this game has been preserved in, the files for some of the pictures and music are missing, leaving you to blindly guessing. Thankfully, the notes in Flashpoint tell you the answers to these "Broken questions".  This game was developed by either a company or more likely individual named Mike Dobbins, but was officially published by Nintendo themselves, which is what makes this game official. I apologize if the people in charge of this article and discussion page are getting tired of all of these flash/shockwave games I'm pointing out. Believe me, I'm starting to get tired of it too. I sincerely hope that the people who moderate this page take all of the games that I have mentioned into consideration, as they are all official and preserved inside the BlueMaxima's Flashpoint archive. With that, I hope I won't have to post anymore flash/shockwave games on here, but I might if there is still more to find. Goodbye. --[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 23:20, July 4, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Finally some info about Yoshi's Egg Toss ==
 
Ok, so I know that at this point, you've come to expect nothing but official Mario flash games from me at this point, as I have pointed out over 20 official Mario flash/shockwave games that aren't featured on the article itself. But while I may be wrong, I am almost certain that I have found all I can. But today, I have finally found some information about one game that's already on the article: Yoshi's Island DS: Yoshi's Egg Toss. For a while now, it and two other games: Wario: Master of Disguise Trivia, and New Super Mario Bros. 1-Up Hunt! have been listed in the adobe flash section of the article, but have no pages about them and to my knowledge, no info on the internet about them aside from their titles. I even tried searching for these games myself a few months ago, but found nothing. Now, however, I have searched for them again, and while I haven't found anything about Wario: Master of Disguise Trivia or New Super Mario Bros. 1-Up Hunt! yet, I have found something else. I have found this video on YouTube with less than 100 views as I am typing this, uploaded by a channel called WaltVS. on May 30, 2021. In the video, he gives us full gameplay of Yoshi's Egg Toss along with footage of the preserved Yoshi's Island DS website. I will leave a link to the video below, and I sincerely hope that this game can be properly documented on the wiki. Thank you.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZt3pEUD2Ko
--[[User:JacobH.5840|JacobH.5840]] ([[User talk:JacobH.5840|talk]]) 16:36, July 5, 2021 (EDT)
 
== Tennis for NES and Gameboy ==
 
Hi, I noticed that the original Tennis game for NES and Gameboy isn't on this page, and Mario is the referee in that game, if I recall correctly. If games such as Golf, Tetris, and Alleyway count, should Tennis also count? {{unsigned|Eoncats}}
:Every game on this list has a Wiki page, which implies per [[MarioWiki:Coverage|the coverage policy]] that Mario plays a more active role than in Tennis or Punch-Out!!. NES Tetris wouldn't qualify on its own but does as a hanger-on to GB Tetris. [[User:Sarisa|Sarisa]] ([[User talk:Sarisa|talk]]) 18:56, December 24, 2022 (EST)
 
== SMB/Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet NES cartridges?  ==
 
I'm wondering why the NES category doesn't include the combo paks Super Mario Bros. was also bundled with:
- Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt
- Super Mario Bros. / Duck Hunt / World Class Track Meet
 
Not sure if their lack of inclusion is intentional or not. I also couldn't find wiki pages for them either. I noticed the list includes what I would consider another combo-type release: New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U. {{unsigned|Spudos}}
:Per [[MarioWiki:Coverage#Package_deals|our coverage policy]] those don't get full coverage since it's just the same game packaged with unrelated games. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 11:44, September 19, 2022 (EDT)
::Point, but maybe you could give it partial coverage? {{User|SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA)}} 14:55, December 13, 2022 (CST)
 
== Mario Kart Wii Nvidia Shield port ==
 
 
The Nvidia Shield ports were [https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/08/nvidia_shield_shutting_down_nintendo_wii_game_downloads_in_china unlisted in 2021] and the Mario Kart Wii port was never released since [https://youtu.be/FG-Gb63M3_8?t=56 the Chinese government never approved the game] according to one of the port's developers. However, the port is still listed as upcoming on this list. Shouldn't it be removed from this list and mentioned in the [[list of unreleased media]]? [[User:1468z|1468z]] ([[User talk:1468z|talk]]) 12:34, February 12, 2023 (EST)
:After some searching I found out that the server for Nvidia Shield games was [https://twitter.com/chinesenintendo/status/1525081815593418752 shut down in 2022 because the system was discontinued in China], so I decided to remove Mario Kart Wii from the list since it confirms that it will not release. [[User:1468z|1468z]] ([[User talk:1468z|talk]]) 13:23, February 13, 2023 (EST)
 
== Game demos ==
 
Should the digital game demos on the [[Nintendo eShop]] be here? Like, some Mario games do have them. They are games. {{unsigned|Mario Guy Man}}
 
== Why the Change? ==
 
I want to know, why someone change the order of the games in this list? It's used to be Console/Handheld/Arcade/Others but now it's Arcade/Handheld/Console/Others, just WHY? Console should be first because the Nintendo Switch is considered until now a console here and now its all the way down in the end of the page, that's not good at all. If you want to keep this order for whatever reason, create a Hybrid section to see the Switch games in the top of the page, please, the Switch section is way more important than all the other ones, since it's the most active of them all and needs to be displayed higher in the page as possible. {{unsigned|201.95.222.199}}
:I have similar concerns. While the page itself has been reordered since this question was asked, the current organization is still not intuitive (for instance, the Barcode Battler II is labeled a home console, which it is certainly not, and water toys are given the same weight as handheld consoles). And looking at the page's history the total overhaul seems to have been done unilaterally by a single editor without any prior discussion, but forgive me if I'm mistaken on that end. [[User:AZealousIndividual|AZealousIndividual]] ([[User talk:AZealousIndividual|talk]]) 23:52, August 6, 2023 (EDT)
::Given there seems to still be kind of a back-and-forth of edits targeting this page's layout I take it there isn't a consensus on what it should be? I'm new to the wiki so I'm not sure where to check that sort of thing or how these sorts of problems are typically resolved. >< [[User:AZealousIndividual|AZealousIndividual]] ([[User talk:AZealousIndividual|talk]]) 10:59, August 19, 2023 (EDT)
 
== Expand the e-Reader section ==
 
Acording to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_%26_Watch_ports_and_remakes| this Wikipedia page], there is another Game & Watch called "Game & Watch-e", so we should add to the [[e-Reader]] section?
 
[[User:Perfection|Perfection]] ([[User talk:Perfection|talk]]) 09:30, 27/01/2024 (UTC)
:The Game & Watch-e is a canceled game, and it's in the [[List_of_unreleased_media#Game_.26_Watch-e|list of canceled games]]. {{User:Pinwin/sig}} 18:37, July 13, 2024 (CET)
 
== Change the date scheme and resort by chronology ==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-5|no change}}
The "YYYY / MM / DD" and "YYYY / MM" readings literally make no sense to me. However, the good news is, I was wondering if there's a possibility to use the "<month> <day>, <year>" and "<month> <year>" readings and improve their sorting using <code><nowiki>{{sort|YYYY / MM / DD|<month> <day>, <year>}}</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>{{sort|YYYY / MM|<month> <year>}}</nowiki></code> respectively.
 
'''Proposer''': {{User|GuntherBB}}<br>
'''Deadline''': February 24, 2024, 23:59 GMT
 
===Support===
#{{User|GuntherBB}} Per proposal
 
===Oppose===
#{{User|MegaBowser64}} The current arrangement is more precise for chronological order. For instance, you could easily find all games from 2014 because the year comes first. Otherwise, you would just be looking at random, unrelated numbers (month and day) first, having to sort through the numbers to find the year. This setup is more practical for casual reading.
#{{User|Jdtendo}} The MM/DD/YYYY date format is basically only used in Northern America, and is very confusing to more or less the rest of the world because the DD/MM/YYYY format is much more widespread, including in English-speaking countries such as UK and Australia. A non Northern American person who would read that ''Paper Mario'' was released on 08/11/2000 in Japan may misinterpret the date as "8th of November, 2000" instead of "August 11, 2000". The YYYY/MM/DD format that is currently used in the article does not have this ambiguity and is commonly accepted as an international standard.
#{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per Jdtendo especially--while MM/DD/YYYY is the standard in American English (which is what the wiki uses for the most part), it is absolutely ''not'' the global standard; and in this case, we don't see any harm in specifically using the global standard over the American English standard. It doesn't take that much effort to understand if you're accustomed to the American English way, whereas anyone who doesn't will already have zero problems understanding the dates.
#{{User|YoYo}} when asking about when games release, the year is the most important part: its literally the thing people will be asking about the most. and as for the "standard" replacement of MM/DD/YYYY, that's used far less than the most common format: DD/MM/YYYY. That, however, is irrelevant. what is relevant is the fact that the year is the most crucial information. so keep it as it is.
#{{User|LadySophie17}} YYYY/MM/DD is standard for ordering things chronologically. Also I am morally obligated to oppose MM/DD/YYYY.
 
===Comments===
This is a little silly, but the proposal's name seems kind of like a misnomer to us? "Broadening the scope" of List of Games, to us, sounds like an attempt to re-define what counts as a game so as to include more things on it--y'know, ''broadening'' the definition of a Game so the List has more things in it... Except, this proposal is about changing the date scheme used, and we already gladly include stuff like [[Mario Calculator]] on this list anyways. ;P {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 13:46, February 16, 2024 (EST)
 
Might be worth revisiting an [https://www.mariowiki.com/MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/35#Impose_a_standard_for_dates old proposal I did concerning formatting for month, day, year.] The votes here are contradicting with this proposal. {{User:Mario/sig}} 17:58, February 16, 2024 (EST)
: Y'know? Now that you bring it up, that might be good just so we don't have two different standards--one only used on a very commonly visited article, while another is used ''literally everywhere else''. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 18:47, February 16, 2024 (EST)
::Personally, I would be fine with formatting the date as "Aug 11, 2000" which is legible enough and non-ambiguous, but "08/11/2000" in numeric-only form would be harmful as I explained in my vote. {{User:Jdtendo/sig}} 01:47, February 17, 2024 (EST)
 
== A couple Flash games ==
 
Ok, so there's a couple flash games I saw that don't seem to have pages. The first one is called "Crafty Collage Maker", in which you make a scene using a bunch of different cardboard-esque sprites from the game (Yoshi's Crafted World). The second and third are the Mcdonalds flash games, known as "Mario's Driving Range" and "Jammin' with Mario". Not much is known about these, but they were licensed by Nintendo. The fourth is "WarioWare Advergame". (at least, that's the title of the page on Flashpoint). It's a mini collection of microgames. The fifth is "WarioWare Touched!: Find Wario and Friends". This is a Where's Waldo-esque game where you have to click on different characters from the Wario franchise. That's it. [[User:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] ([[User talk:Nelsonic|talk]]) 13:39, July 22, 2024 (EDT)
 
:The ''[[Crafty Collage Maker]]'' has a page. We don't know anything about ''Mario's Driving Range'' and ''Jammin' with Mario'', all we can do is write an empty page [[New Super Mario Bros. 1-Up Hunt!|like this]]. ''WarioWare Advergame'' doesn't have a page, but it is fully achieved and playable. {{User:Pinwin/sig}} 20:17, September 12, 2024 (CET)
 
== A couple more flash games ==
 
Ok, There's a few more.  The first one is called "Read the Unfinished Donkey Kong Country Story and Finish the Adventure!". You read the first 6 frames of a Donkey Kong Country story and then drag and drop pictures to finish the story. second is "Lego Super Mario Find The Pairs". It's a Lego Mario-themed matching game. [[User:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] ([[User talk:Nelsonic|talk]]) 13:40, July 22, 2024 (EDT)
 
:''Lego Super Mario Find The Pairs'' isn't a flash game, it is coded on HTML 5 and was published on official Lego website. {{User:Pinwin/sig}} 20:25, September 12, 2024 (CET)
 
== FamicomBox and Super FamicomBox  ==
 
 
Should these systems and games have pages? these systems were used in stores and hotels in Japan, and featured a few Mario games (FamicomBox: Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros., Golf, Wrecking Crew, and Punch-Out!! Super FamicomBox: Super Mario Kart, Super Mario Collection, Super Donkey Kong). While these are basically ports of the aforementioned games, there was a slight(?) difference. The games released for the system were either a) demos or b) pay-to-play games, depending on the system. [[User:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] ([[User talk:Nelsonic|talk]]) 15:39, July 22, 2024 (EDT)
 
== Some HTML, Flash, and Shockwave games ==
 
Hi!
 
I found a couple HTML5 and Adobe Shockwave games that do not have pages (plus an Adobe Flash game).
 
First, Which Mushroom Kingdom Character Would Be Your BFF (Not to be confused with the Play Nintendo game known as Who's Your Mushroom Kingdom BFF)? This is a HTML game that was on the Disney Now app.
 
Second, Lego Super Mario Find The Pairs. I am adding this in here again as I put it in with the Flash games last time, when it is actually an HTML game.
 
Third, Donkey Kong Country Family Portrait/Create-n-Send a Donkey Kong Country Family Portrait. You take various DKC characters and place them onto one of three backgrounds, and then you can send the resulting image to a friend. There is a article on TCRF for more info: https://tcrf.net/Create-n-Send_a_Donkey_Kong_Country_Family_Portrait (This was Adobe Flash).
 
Fourth, Welcome to Nintendo World! This was for Nintendo's 1998 Company Report. You can click around through both the "Future" and "Nintendo Museum" sections, which bring up a submenu where you can pick from a list of either future or past Nintendo games. Clicking on one brings up a video of the corresponding game, along with some text. This was an Adobe Shockwave game.
 
Fifth, Paint Boy. This was an Adobe Shockwave game where you can choose from a few different "screens" for a Game Boy Color (some of these feature Mario characters), and then paint the Game Boy Color.
 
Sixth, NintendoVIP Star Catalog Home Live Wallpaper. This Flash game allows you to click around through a hotel area. The main room features a cardboard-looking statue of Donkey Kong, and the corridor features a Paper Mario-esque Toad eating wallpaper(?).
 
Seventh, ファミコン 全国一斉クイズ 練習 (or Famicom Zenkoku Issei Quiz Renshuu). This is an HTML game that takes the form of a quiz about various Famicom games. There is a 30 second time limit per question. It is possible to take this quiz once a month at certain times (whilst being logged in to your Nintendo account). The provided screenshot is from an example video of the quiz found on the site.
 
Eighth, Mario & Luigi Joke Spinner. I couldn't find any concrete evidence that this is official, though it looks like it is (there's GBA copyright stuff in the bottom right, screenshots of the game come up when you land on the "?" on the wheel).
 
Here are some screenshots:
[[File:Lego Super Mario Find The Pairs.jpg|thumb|right|Lego Super Mario Find The Pairs]]
[[File:Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga Joke Spinner.jpg|thumb|left|Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga Joke Spinner]]
[[File:Welcome to Nintendo World!.jpg|thumb|right|Welcome to Nintendo World!]]
[[File:Paint Boy.jpg|thumb|left|Paint Boy]]
[[File:Famicom Zenkoku Issei Quiz Renshuu.jpg|thumb|right|Famicom Zenkoku Issei Quiz Renshuu]]
[[File:NintendoVIP Star Catalog Home Live Wallpaper.jpg|thumb|left|NintendoVIP Star Catalog Home Live Wallpaper]]
[[User:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] ([[User talk:Nelsonic|talk]]) 10:51, September 16, 2024 (EDT) Nelsonic
 
== Found some extremely obscure Banpresto arcade games ==
 
Hello, I am brand new to this wiki. (As in joining like a few hours ago). So if I do something here that is against the guidelines, my apologies. I don't intend on doing anything wrong. I just want to make this wiki even more comprehensive then it already is.
 
Anyways, a couple months ago I was researching Japan-exclusive Mario arcade games from the 90's, trying to find more information about them. And I stumbled across some that have little to no documentation on the internet. Even less than the ones on this wiki. So I am taking this opportunity as a member on this wiki to reveal my discoveries.
 
The first batch of games I found was from the Undumped Wiki. A wiki documenting games that haven't been dumped onto the internet. Including 3 games that haven't been documented on the wiki.
 
First, we have Mario no Daibouken. Which was released in 1991 according to the wiki. The only mention of this machine in anything ever is on page 20 in the 398th issue of Game Machine magazine. Thats it. Its just the Undumped Wiki, and Game Machine. There's not even an image of it.
 
Here's a link to the page: https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Mario_no_Daibouken
 
Next is something really interesting. A Super Mario World-themed balloon vending machine. This seemed to come out around the same time as the popcorn machine (that being 1993, even though the wiki page says 1992). Just like with Mario no Daibouken, the Undumped Wiki's source for the existence of this machine is an issue of Game Machine, this time it's page 23 of issue 459. And we actually get to see it! Even though its low quality. But if that isn't enough, I found this image of another magazine which has a mock up of the machine with the popcorn machine alongside it.
 
Here's the link to the Undumped Wiki page: https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Super_Mario_World_Balloon_vending_machine
 
And here's the image I found: https://auctions.c.yimg.jp/images.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/image/dr000/auc0505/users/c8fe662bb4dd3d28b4611af86cd4ae7e04a6b65f/i-img1198x898-17158360265dlirj1286.jpg
 
Lastly, I'm not sure if this is a completely different game on its own, or if its just a prototype version of an already existing arcade game. But according to the Undumped Wiki, this is an original game. That being “Go! Go! Mario Circuit”. This is nearly identical to Super Mario Kart: Doki Doki Race. But the track is different. There's also an “argument” if you want to call it that on the Doki Doki Race talk page in a request to change the name to Go! Go! Mario Circuit. The only way we can tell if this is a prototype of Doki Doki Race is seeing one out in the wild. Will definitely do more research on this.
 
Here's a link to the Undumped Wiki page: https://undumped.miraheze.org/wiki/Go!_Go!_Mario_Circuit
 
The other and last batch of games I found weren't from wikis, but rather my research. These arcade games might be the most obscure Mario games ever created.
 
First, we have not one, nor two, but four arcade games based on Yoshi's Island. I can't figure out the names of these things, but the first one I know goes along the lines of “Yoshi's Island: Magical Seven”. Which looks like a typical slot machine.
 
Here's an image I found: https://auc-pctr.c.yimg.jp/i/auctions.c.yimg.jp/images.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/image/dr000/auc0505/users/c8fe662bb4dd3d28b4611af86cd4ae7e04a6b65f/i-img767x1024-1715831692i4olv61135.jpg?pri=l&w=300&h=300&up=0&nf_src=sy&nf_path=images/auc/pc/top/image/1.0.3/na_170x170.png&nf_st=200
 
The other 3 I couldn't figure out the names. The first one seems to feature light up colored squares. Can't figure out the gameplay unfortunately. The second looks to have gameplay similar to Janken Fukubiki: Super Mario World. And the third one also looks to be a slot machine. Strangly, the image I found heavily featured school supplies as if you could win them from the machines. I don't know Japanese so maybe someone out there could translate these.
 
Here's the image: https://auctions.c.yimg.jp/images.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/image/dr000/auc0505/users/c8fe662bb4dd3d28b4611af86cd4ae7e04a6b65f/i-img1198x898-1715834100emekix30.jpg
 
And lastly for this post, I found a Donkey Kong Country themed roulette machine. Don't know anything about it except it was made by Banpresto and it has Donkey Kong characters.
 
Here's the image (sorry for low quality): https://auc-pctr.c.yimg.jp/i/auctions.c.yimg.jp/images.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/image/dr000/auc0507/users/c8fe662bb4dd3d28b4611af86cd4ae7e04a6b65f/i-img767x1024-1722231358rwqhob264776.jpg?pri=l&w=300&h=300&up=0&nf_src=sy&nf_path=images/auc/pc/top/image/1.0.3/na_170x170.png&nf_st=200
 
And thats it! Of course, due to all of these coming from magazines or flyers, we don't know if any of these were released. But I wouldn't be surprised if they did considering how little we know of any of these. Once again, sorry if I somehow break the wiki rules, I know how strict they are and I just joined. Thank you for reading this.
 
[[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) 15:42 September 25, 2024 (PST)
 
== Mario is Missing NES Europe game date ==
 
"Mario is Missing!" for the NES is missing the release date for the European release which is October 1993 according to the page for the game, the page has a reference (reference #4) to a link with it but there isn't actually a link so I'm not sure if that's the problem, but if this were to be added to the page, it would probably look like this:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!#
!Game
!JP release
!NA release
!EU release
!AU release
!Developer(s)
|-
!23
|''[[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]'' (port)
|''N/A''
|1993 / 07
|1993 / 10
|''N/A''
|[[The Software Toolworks]], [[Radical Entertainment]]
|}
This problem might be for some other games, but I'm not checking every single game. (i dont know how to sign these, so just know this was made by random guy543)
 
==Donkey Kong Commodore INTV Port==
 
I don’t really want to post another thing in a talk page I already commented on without any resolution yet, but this has been bugging me for years and I need to set the record straight.
 
On the list, there’s a listing for a port of Donkey Kong for something called a "Commodore INTV". But when you try to find anything about such console, you’ll find nothing. The link it sends you is the Wikipedia page for the Commodore company, which mentions nothing on such computer even existing. Making the link pointless.
 
And I’m not the only one who noticed this. Because, as it turns out, you will get one result about this supposed computer. And its someone on Reddit asking people what it is for the reason of there being a Donkey Kong port on it.
 
So does this thing even exist? There is a chance it could be referring to the European version of the Commodore 64 port, which is different enough for it to be its own entry, but I doubt it because nowhere besides this wiki considers it to even exist. Its like the Famicom to the NES. You’ll find stuff if you search for "Famicom" because thats the Japanese name for the NES.
 
Please do something about this. I’m tired of this likely non-existent game being on this page.
 
[[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) September 29, 2024 (PST)
:Deleted the entry 3 months later, and I got 2 thanks. Guess the deletion of the INTV was bound to happen. {{User|Rykitu}}
 
==Update on Banpresto findings==
So 2 weeks ago, I posted my findings on Banpresto machines on this page. Since then I found this website that has new information on some of those machines, and it’s pretty major.
 
Here’s the website: https://thetastates.com/eremeka/eremekaDisplay.php?search=yes&company=Banpresto
 
This website seemingly documents Banpresto machines, with some being the Mario ones I documented last time. So here are some updates that I want to make.
 
Firstly, Go! Go! Mario Circuit, while it isn’t on here it does show off a prototype of Doki Doki Race thats different from Go! Go! Mario Circuit, which raises even more questions since it’s believed that Doki Doki Race was a prototype of Go! Go! Mario Circuit and vice versa. So thats more evidence that such game exists, somewhere.
 
And now for a big one, remember those Yoshi’s Island machines I found last time? Well the rock-paper-scissors and roulette ones is listed on the website with more information! The rock-paper-scissors one is called “Can Can Club Super Mario Yoshi’s Island” and roulette one is called “Mazukar Seven Super Mario Yoshi’s Island”. We also got release dates for those, 1996.
 
And thats all I got for now. I’ll try to do more research on these and I’ll update you all again if I find anything important.
 
[[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) October 13th, 2024
 
Update: Just found another game from the same website. Mario Medal Island, which was made by Sunwise and Epoch, similar to Swanky no Bonus Slot. This was also released in 1996.
 
Here’s the website link:https://thetastates.com/eremeka/eremekaDisplay.php?nameSearch=Mario&search=yes
 
[[User:Rykitu|Rykitu]] ([[User talk:Rykitu|talk]]) October 13th, 2024
 
== e-Reader Fun Match ==
 
Hi!
 
I just came across an Adobe Flash game that does not have a page. It is called e-Reader Fun Match (some of the cards available for matching feature images of either the box art or the screen of Donkey Kong Jr.), and was published by FEKids, an edutainment website(?) that eventually evolved into Funbrain. FEKids also published Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga Joke Spinner, which features a good bit of Nintendo copyright information at the bottom, making me think it is likely that this game is official as well.
 
Here are some screenshots:
 
[[File:E-Reader Fun Match.jpg|thumb|left|e-Reader Fun Match title screen]]
[[File:E-Reader Fun Match Gameplay.jpg|thumb|left|e-Reader Fun Match gameplay ]]
[[User:Nelsonic|Nelsonic]] ([[User talk:Nelsonic|talk]]) 22:50, November 13, 2024 (EST)Nelsonic

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