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Revision as of 19:26, March 30, 2017

Official Player's Choice logo and artwork, featuring Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.
Promotional artwork of the Player's Choice logo, featuring Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.

Player's Choice is a marking label, introduced May 20, 1996Template:Refneeded, on select Nintendo games that have sold over one million copies. These games were also sold at a lower price point, typically $19.99, lower than the default $49.99. A lot of the more popular Mario games have earned the Player's Choice title. The Nintendo Selects label is the successor to Player's Choice, likely discontinuing Player's Choice May 15, 2011.Template:Refneeded

List of Player's Choice Mario titles by system

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy

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Game Boy Color

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Nintendo 64

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Nintendo GameCube

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, an example of a Player's Choice title.

Game Boy Advance

Trivia

  • In Nintendo Monopoly, there is a Coin Block/Brick Block card that rewards the player with either $45 or $50 (dependent on whether it's the 2006 or 2010 version) for the Player's Choice Award.