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| '''''Mario's Cement Factory''''' known as '''''Cement Factory''''' in the [[1995]] [[Game Boy]] game ''Game Boy Gallery'', is a [[Game & Watch]] game. Two versions of the game were produced: The first was for the Game & Watch Table Top released on April 28, 1983, and the second was a more conventional New Wide Screen Game & Watch that was released on June 16, 1983. ''Mario's Cement Factory'' was the first game in the Table Top series. The Table Top game resembles an arcade cabinet, and it is more colorful than the New Wide Screen game. In both versions, [[Mario]]'s mission in the cement factory is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, Mario has to jump onto moving [[platform]]s. The New Wide Screen version was rereleased as a [[Mini Classics]] game and is featured in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version. | | '''''Mario's Cement Factory''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game. Two versions of the game were produced: The first was for the Game & Watch Table Top released on April 28, 1983, and the second was a more conventional New Wide Screen Game & Watch that was released on June 16, 1983. ''Mario's Cement Factory'' was the first game in the Table Top series. The Table Top game resembles an arcade cabinet, and it is more colorful than the New Wide Screen game. In both versions, [[Mario]]'s mission in the [[Cement Factory]] is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, Mario has to jump onto moving [[platform]]s. The New Wide Screen version was rereleased as a [[Mini Classics]] game and is featured in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also featured as a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version. |
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| The alarm indicator of the Table Top version is a bell that is located beside the upper lift section, and a [[driver]] rings the bell when the alarm goes off. In the New Wide Screen version, the alarm indicator is also a bell located beside the upper lift section, but the bell just swings when the alarm goes off. | | The alarm indicator of the Table Top version is a bell that is located beside the upper lift section, and [[Alarm man (Mario's Cement Factory)|a driver]] rings the bell when the alarm goes off. In the New Wide Screen version, the alarm indicator is a bell located beside the upper lift section, but the bell simply swings when the alarm goes off. |
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| ''Mario's Cement Factory'' also appears as one of the minigames in ''{{wp|Game Boy Gallery}}'', though it is simply called '''Cement Factory''' and features no characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and the playable character is the same unnamed character seen in the other minigames. | | ''Mario's Cement Factory'' also appears as one of the minigames in ''{{wp|Game Boy Gallery}}'', though it is simply called '''Cement Factory''' and features no characters from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], and the playable character is the same unnamed character seen in the other minigames. |
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| ===Classic version=== | | ===Classic version=== |
| [[File:G & W Gallery 4 Mario's Cement Factory.png|thumb|left|460px|The Classic version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'']] | | [[File:G & W Gallery 4 Mario's Cement Factory.png|thumb|left|460px|The Classic version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'']] |
| There are two drivers, each in a truck under a container. Mario earns a [[point]] each time he empties a load of cement from the upper hopper and two points each time he empties a load from the lower hopper. Each container can hold only three loads of cement. Allowing the containers to overflow causes cement to spill down onto the drivers, hurting them and giving Mario one miss. Falling off an [[lift|elevator]] platform also earns a miss, as well as touching the very top of the screen and getting crushed by an elevator platform, or touching the very bottom and getting shocked by the floor of the elevator. In all versions of the game, there is an area on the lowermost portion of the elevator that Mario can use to save himself from touching the very bottom and getting shocked. On the Table Top and ''Game Boy Gallery'' versions, there is a similar area on the uppermost portion of the elevator. This does not appear on any other version of the game. If Mario gets 300 points without any misses, the points will be worth double until he does get a miss. If he has any misses at said score, all misses will be cleared instead. When he receives three misses, the [[Game Over|game is over]]. | | There are two [[driver]]s, each in a truck under a container. Mario earns a [[point]] each time he empties a load of cement from the upper hopper and two points each time he empties a load from the lower hopper. Each container can hold only three loads of cement. Allowing the containers to overflow causes cement to spill down onto the drivers, hurting them and giving Mario one miss. Falling off an [[lift|elevator]] platform also earns a miss, as well as touching the very top of the screen and getting crushed by an elevator platform, or touching the very bottom and getting shocked by the floor of the elevator. In all versions of the game, there is an area on the lowermost portion of the elevator that Mario can use to save himself from touching the very bottom and getting shocked. On the Table Top and ''Game Boy Gallery'' versions, there is a similar area on the uppermost portion of the elevator. This does not appear on any other version of the game. If Mario gets 300 points without any misses, the points will be worth double until he does get a miss. If he has any misses at said score, all misses will be cleared instead. When he receives three misses, the [[Game Over|game is over]]. |
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| *{{button|gba|pad}} (left and right): Move | | *{{button|gba|padleftright}}: Move |
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| {{more images|All sprites and sprite animations|section=yes}} | | {{image|more=yes|All sprites and sprite animations|section=yes}} |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| MCF.jpg|The Table Top version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' | | MCF.jpg|The Table Top version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' |
| MarioCMTFactoryBoxArt.jpg|Box art for the New Wide Screen version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' | | MarioCMTFactoryBoxArt.jpg|Box art for the New Wide Screen version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' |
| | Mario Bros Mitubishi.jpg|Mitubishi version |
| MCF LCD pattern.png|LCD pattern | | MCF LCD pattern.png|LCD pattern |
| Mario's Cement Factory commercial.png|[[Mario]] in the Table Top version's TV commercial | | Mario's Cement Factory commercial.png|[[Mario]] in the Table Top version's TV commercial |
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| *Early models of the Table Top version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' used a slightly faster rearrangement of the first four seconds of "{{wp|Another One Bites the Dust}}," a song released in 1980 by the British rock band {{wp|Queen (band)|Queen}}, for the game start jingle.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ygFCJM8wN8 CM-72 Early Table Top version]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 14, 2022.</ref> This was replaced in a later revision with an original jingle.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXnPJ9fPCs CM-72A Late Table Top version]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 14, 2022.</ref> An update of this jingle reappears in the ''Game Boy Gallery'' version.<ref>[https://youtu.be/8yH1yr2rgMQ?t=560 ''Game Boy Gallery'' soundtrack]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 14, 2022.</ref> | | *Early models of the Table Top version of ''Mario's Cement Factory'' used a slightly faster rearrangement of the bass riff from "{{wp|Another One Bites the Dust}}," a song released in 1980 by the British rock band {{wp|Queen (band)|Queen}}, for the game start jingle.<ref>{{cite|author=Old80s: Retro Stuff And More|date=January 15, 2020|title=Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory (Table Top, CM-72) (Another One Bites The Dust) (1983 Nintendo)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ygFCJM8wN8|publisher=YouTube|language=English|accessdate=May 14, 2022|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240606155233/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ygFCJM8wN8}}</ref> This was replaced in a later revision with an original jingle.<ref>{{cite|author=Old80s: Retro Stuff And More|date=January 21, 2022|title=Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory (Table Top, CM-72A) (Alternate) (1983 Nintendo)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXnPJ9fPCs|publisher=YouTube|language=English|accessdate=May 14, 2022|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20240810004619/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHXnPJ9fPCs%20CM-72A}}</ref> An update of this jingle reappears in the ''Game Boy Gallery'' version.<ref>{{cite|author=All Nintendo Music|date=November 18, 2019|title=GameBoy Gallery Complete Soundtrack|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yH1yr2rgMQ&t=560s|publisher=YouTube|language=English|accessdate=May 14, 2022|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20230330224720/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yH1yr2rgMQ}}</ref> |
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Mario's Cement Factory
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The New Wide Screen version of Mario's Cement Factory
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Nintendo R&D 1
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Publisher
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Nintendo
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Game & Watch, Mini Classics, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS
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Release date
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Game & Watch: April 28, 1983 (Table Top) June 16, 1983 (New Wide Screen) Mini Classics: 1998 1999 Nintendo DSi (DSiWare): August 19, 2009 March 22, 2010 March 26, 2010 March 26, 2010 February 17, 2011 Nintendo 3DS (eShop): June 6, 2011 June 6, 2011 June 6, 2011 July 7, 2011
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Genre
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Puzzle/Platformer
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ESRB: | - Everyone | PEGI: | - Three years and older | CERO: | - All ages | ACB: | - General | USK: | - All ages |
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Single player
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Game & Watch:
Built-in Nintendo DSi:
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Input
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Game & Watch:
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Mario's Cement Factory is a Game & Watch game. Two versions of the game were produced: The first was for the Game & Watch Table Top released on April 28, 1983, and the second was a more conventional New Wide Screen Game & Watch that was released on June 16, 1983. Mario's Cement Factory was the first game in the Table Top series. The Table Top game resembles an arcade cabinet, and it is more colorful than the New Wide Screen game. In both versions, Mario's mission in the Cement Factory is to open doors to prevent cement containers from overflowing. To get to the different containers, Mario has to jump onto moving platforms. The New Wide Screen version was rereleased as a Mini Classics game and is featured in the Gallery Corner in Game & Watch Gallery. It is also featured as a minigame in Game & Watch Gallery 4 with a Classic version and an updated "Modern" version.
The alarm indicators of Mario's Cement Factory
The alarm indicator of the Table Top version is a bell that is located beside the upper lift section, and a driver rings the bell when the alarm goes off. In the New Wide Screen version, the alarm indicator is a bell located beside the upper lift section, but the bell simply swings when the alarm goes off.
Mario's Cement Factory also appears as one of the minigames in Game Boy Gallery, though it is simply called Cement Factory and features no characters from the Super Mario franchise, and the playable character is the same unnamed character seen in the other minigames.
Gameplay
Classic version
The Classic version of
Mario's Cement Factory
There are two drivers, each in a truck under a container. Mario earns a point each time he empties a load of cement from the upper hopper and two points each time he empties a load from the lower hopper. Each container can hold only three loads of cement. Allowing the containers to overflow causes cement to spill down onto the drivers, hurting them and giving Mario one miss. Falling off an elevator platform also earns a miss, as well as touching the very top of the screen and getting crushed by an elevator platform, or touching the very bottom and getting shocked by the floor of the elevator. In all versions of the game, there is an area on the lowermost portion of the elevator that Mario can use to save himself from touching the very bottom and getting shocked. On the Table Top and Game Boy Gallery versions, there is a similar area on the uppermost portion of the elevator. This does not appear on any other version of the game. If Mario gets 300 points without any misses, the points will be worth double until he does get a miss. If he has any misses at said score, all misses will be cleared instead. When he receives three misses, the game is over.
Modern version
The Modern version of
Mario's Cement Factory
The Modern version of the game has Mario working in a cookie factory. Yoshi and Toad are featured instead of the drivers, with Yoshi eating the Yoshi Cookies made on the left conveyor belt and Toad packaging the Yoshi Cookies made on the right conveyor belt. Boos also occasionally appear, taking up cookie dough slots on the second floor. Unlike in Classic Mode, however, Mario is allowed to fall down onto an elevator platform, but touching the very bottom or top still earns the player a miss. When Mario amasses 200, 500, and 700 points, a heart appears for him to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
Selecting the game without starting it also results in a humorous sequence being played. In particular, Yoshi and Toad are putting cookie batter on a conveyor belt each, only for Toad's batter to get stolen by a Boo, causing him to cry, and then the Boo drops the batter on Yoshi, with it being a large enough quantity that Yoshi is engulfed save for the eyes, while the Boo sticks out his tongue in a taunting manner as Yoshi is baffled at the entire situation.
Controls
DSiWare
The DSiWare version of
Mario's Cement Factory
Another port of the New Wide Screen version was released in August 2009 for DSiWare in Japan and March 2010 in America, Europe, and Australia. It is also available in the Nintendo 3DS eShop as DSiWare. In July–August 2012, to coincide with the release of New Super Mario Bros. 2, it was featured on the Mario folder in the main screen.
DSi Shop description
American
Nintendo first began releasing the Game & Watch series in 1980. This collection of games was available on portable LCD devices, and each title featured a game and a clock. Each Game & Watch title features two modes of play: GAME A (normal difficulty) and GAME B (more advanced play). While some controls have been changed in the DSiWare version to better suit the Nintendo DSi system, the appearance of the game itself has not been altered.
Conveyor belts carry tubs of cement to the mixers below. Use the elevators to move Mario to different levels of the factory, dumping cement from the top mixers to the mixers below and into the trucks. Earn points for every load of cement you drop from the mixers to the cement truck. Receive mistake icons by letting a mixer overflow with cement, trying to get on an elevator when you are not level with it, or hitting the floor or ceiling while riding an elevator; receive three mistake icons, and it's game over!
European
Experience a piece of Nintendo history with the Game & Watch series for Nintendo DSiWare. Each title is a perfect recreation of a classic LCD game from the early 1980s, including normal Game A and alternate Game B modes. And no Game & Watch title would be complete without the 'Watch' function - each title includes a fully functional clock. In Mario’s Cement Factory, your job is to keep the factory going. Move Mario around the platforms and elevators, pull the levers to drop cement into containers, and fill up the trucks waiting to make their deliveries. Just like other Game & Watch titles, Game B mode is the tougher challenge; with faster, randomly moving platforms.
Gallery
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The Table Top version of Mario's Cement Factory
Box art for the New Wide Screen version of Mario's Cement Factory
Mario in the Table Top version's TV commercial
Modern version
Game Boy Gallery (Cement Factory)
Gameplay (Super Game Boy)
References in later games
Trivia
The excerpt of "Another One Bites the Dust" on which the jingle is based
The jingle, slowed down and pitch-shifted to match the song's tempo and pitch, combined with the song itself
- Early models of the Table Top version of Mario's Cement Factory used a slightly faster rearrangement of the bass riff from "Another One Bites the Dust," a song released in 1980 by the British rock band Queen, for the game start jingle.[1] This was replaced in a later revision with an original jingle.[2] An update of this jingle reappears in the Game Boy Gallery version.[3]
References
- ^ Old80s: Retro Stuff And More (January 15, 2020). Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory (Table Top, CM-72) (Another One Bites The Dust) (1983 Nintendo). YouTube (English). Retrieved May 14, 2022. (Archived June 6, 2024, 15:52:33 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ Old80s: Retro Stuff And More (January 21, 2022). Game & Watch: Mario's Cement Factory (Table Top, CM-72A) (Alternate) (1983 Nintendo). YouTube (English). Retrieved May 14, 2022. (Archived August 10, 2024, 00:46:19 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ All Nintendo Music (November 18, 2019). GameBoy Gallery Complete Soundtrack. YouTube (English). Retrieved May 14, 2022. (Archived March 30, 2023, 22:47:20 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
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Mario & Luigi series
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003, GBA) • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005, DS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009, DS) • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (2015, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Brothership (2024, Switch)
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Other
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Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996, SNES)
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Remakes
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018, 3DS) • Super Mario RPG (2023, Switch) • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2024, Switch)
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Canceled games
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Super Mario RPG 2 (N64DD) • Super Paper Mario (GCN)
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Dr. Mario series |
Main
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Dr. Mario (1990, NES/GB) • Dr. Mario 64 (2001, N64) • Dr. Mario Online Rx (2008, WiiWare) • Dr. Mario Express (2008, DSiWare) • Dr. Luigi (2013, Wii U) • Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure (2015, 3DS) • Dr. Mario World (2019, iOS/iPadOS/Android)
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Other
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VS. Dr. Mario (1990, VS) • Dr. Mario (1993, GwB)
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Remakes
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Tetris & Dr. Mario (1994, SNES) • Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003, GCN) • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League (2005, GBA)
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Luigi's Mansion series |
Main
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Luigi's Mansion (2001, GCN) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013, 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion 3 (2019, Switch)
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Arcade
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Luigi's Mansion Arcade (2015, arcade)
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Remakes
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Luigi's Mansion (2018, 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (2024, Switch)
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Tech demos
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Luigi's Mansion (2000, GCN)
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Educational games |
Mario Discovery series
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Mario is Missing! (1992, MS-DOS) • Mario is Missing! (1993, SNES) • Mario is Missing! (1993, NES) • Mario's Time Machine (1993, MS-DOS) • Mario's Time Machine (1993, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (1994, NES) • Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters (1993, MS-DOS/SNES) • Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers (1994, MS-DOS/SNES) • Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (1994, MS-DOS/SNES)
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Mario Teaches Typing series
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Mario Teaches Typing (1991, MS-DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing 2 (1996, MS-DOS)
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Other
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Family BASIC (1984, FC) • Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up (1991, MS-DOS)
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Ports
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Mario's Early Years! CD-ROM Collection (1995, MS-DOS)
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Canceled games
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Mario's Mission Earth (SNES)
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Art utilities |
Mario Artist series
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Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Talent Studio (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Communication Kit (2000, N64DD) • Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (2000, N64DD)
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Other
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I am a teacher: Super Mario Sweater (1986, FDS) • Super Mario Bros. Print World (1991, MS-DOS) • Mario Paint (1992, SNES) • Super Mario Collection Screen Saver (1997, PC) • Mario no Photopi (1998, N64) • Mario Family (2001, GBC)
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Pitches / canceled games
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Mario Factory ("Game Processor RAM Cassette") • Mario Paint 3D (N64) • Mario Artist: Sound Studio (N64DD)
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Miscellaneous |
Picross series
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Mario's Picross (1995, GB) • Mario's Super Picross (1995, SFC) • Picross 2 (1996, GB) • Picross NP Vol. 6 (2000, SFC)
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LCD handhelds
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Mario's Bombs Away (1983, G&W) • Mario's Egg Catch (1990, SMBW) • Luigi's Hammer Toss (1990, SMBW) • Princess Toadstool's Castle Run (1990, SMBW) • Mario the Juggler (1991, G&W)
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Pinball
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Pinball (1984, NES) • Super Mario Bros. (1992, arcade) • Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World (1992, arcade) • Mario Pinball Land (2004, GBA)
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Arcade
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Mario Roulette (1991, arcade) • Piccadilly Circus: Super Mario Bros. 3 (1991, arcade) • Mario World (1991, arcade) • Terebi Denwa: Super Mario World (1992, arcade) • Super Mario World Popcorn (1992, arcade) • Pika Pika Mario (1992, arcade) • Janken Fukubiki: Super Mario World (1992, arcade) • Koopa Taiji (1993, arcade) • Būbū Mario (1993, arcade) • Mario Undōkai (1993, arcade) • Super Mario World (1993, arcade) • Super Mario Kart: Doki Doki Race (1994, arcade) • Mario Bowl (1995, arcade) • Super Mario Attack (1996, arcade) • Donkey Kong (1996, arcade) • Mario Kart 64 (1996, arcade) • Super Mario 64 (Unknown, arcade) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (Unknown, arcade) • Super Mario World (Unknown, arcade) • Guru Guru Mario (Unknown, arcade) • Super Donkey Kong 2 Swanky no Bonus Slot (Unknown, arcade) • Dokidoki Mario Chance! (2003, arcade) • Super Mario Fushigi no Janjan Land (2003, arcade) • New Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World (2011, arcade)
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Browser
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Mario Net Quest (1997, Adobe Shockwave) • Mario's Memory Madness (1998, Adobe Shockwave) • Crazy Counting (1999, Adobe Shockwave) • Dinky Rinky (1999, Adobe Shockwave) • Goodness Rakes (1999, Adobe Shockwave) • Melon Mayhem (1999, Adobe Shockwave) • Nomiss (1999, Adobe Shockwave) • Wario's Whack Attack (1998, Adobe Shockwave) • The Lab (The Bookshelf • The Drafting Table • PolterCue • Ask Madame Clairvoya) (2001, Adobe Flash) • Mario Trivia (Unknown, Adobe Flash) • Mario Memory (Unknown, Adobe Flash) • Virus Attack! (Unknown, Adobe Flash) • Mini-Mario Factory Game! (2004, Adobe Flash) • Bill Bounce (2004, Adobe Flash) • Mario Party 7 Bon Voyage Quiz (2005, Adobe Flash) • Super Mario Strikers (2005, Adobe Flash) • Dr. Mario Vitamin Toss (2005, Adobe Flash) • Bowser's Lair Hockey (2005, Adobe Flash) • Heads-Up (2005, Adobe Flash) • Parasol Fall (2005, Adobe Flash) • Dribble Skillz (2006, Adobe Flash) • Superstar Shootout (2006, Adobe Flash) • Cannon Kaos (2006, Adobe Flash) • 1-Up Hunt! (2006, Adobe Flash) • Super Paper Mario Memory Match (2007, Adobe Flash) • Are You Smarter Than Mario? (2008, Adobe Flash) • Play Nintendo activities (2014–present)
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DSiWare applications
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Mario Calculator (2009, DSiWare) • Mario Clock (2009, DSiWare)
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Other games
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Alleyway (1989, GB) • Yoshi's Safari (1993, SNES) • Undake30 Same Game (1995, SFC) • Mario's Game Gallery (1995, MS-DOS) • Mario's FUNdamentals (1998, Windows) • Yakuman DS (2005, DS)
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Tech demos
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Mario Demo (1994, VB) • morphdemo (Unknown, N64) • NDDEMO (2001, GCN) • Mario's Face (Unknown, DS) • DSpeak (2005, DS) • Koopa Troopa Forest (Unknown, Wii) • Mario FPS (Unknown, Wii)
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Pitches / canceled games
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Mario's Castle ("Project Atlantis") • Boss Game Studios' Super Mario game pitch (Unknown) • Retro Studios' Boo project (DS) • Mario Motors (DS)
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Crossovers |
Game & Watch Gallery series
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Game & Watch Gallery (1997, GB) • Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997, GB) • Game & Watch Gallery 3 (1999, GBC) • Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002, GBA)
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Super Smash Bros. series
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Super Smash Bros. (1999, N64) • Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001, GCN) • Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Wii) • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014, 3DS) • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014, Wii U) • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018, Switch)
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Itadaki Street series
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Itadaki Street DS (2007, DS) • Fortune Street (2011, Wii)
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Mario & Sonic series
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2008, DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, DS) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011, Wii) • Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2012, 3DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013, Wii U) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016, Wii U) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016, 3DS) • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition (2016, arcade) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (2019, Switch) • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition (2020, arcade)
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NES Remix series |
Main
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NES Remix (2013, Wii U) • NES Remix 2 (2014, Wii U)
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Reissues
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NES Remix Pack (2014, Wii U) • Ultimate NES Remix (2014, 3DS)
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Mario + Rabbids series
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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (2017, Switch) • Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022, Switch)
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Other
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Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle (1997, SNES) • NBA Street V3 (2005, GCN) • Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (2005, GCN) • SSX on Tour (2005, GCN) • Tetris DS (2006, DS) • Captain Rainbow (2008, Wii) • Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (2009, DSiWare) • Nintendo Land (2012, Wii U) • Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition (2015, 3DS) • Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition (2024, Switch)
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Tech demos
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Chase Mii (Unknown, Wii U)
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Pitches / canceled games
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Super Mario/Rabbids crossover adventure game (Wii) • DDR MARIO 2 (Wii)
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Game & Watch games
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Super Mario franchise
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Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Mario Bros. (1983, MS) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, TT/NWS) • Mario's Bombs Away (1983, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS) • Super Mario Bros. (1986, CrS | 1987, Sp | 1988, NWS) • Mario the Juggler (1991, NWS) • Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. (2020, CoS)
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Donkey Kong franchise
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Donkey Kong (1982, MS) • Donkey Kong Jr. (1982, NWS | 1983, TT & PS) • Donkey Kong II (1983, MS) • Donkey Kong 3 (1984, MVS) • Donkey Kong Circus (1984, PS) • Donkey Kong Hockey (1984, MVS)
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Miscellaneous
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Green House (1982, MS)
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MS: Multi Screen • TT: Table Top • PS: Panorama Screen • NWS: New Wide Screen • MVS: Micro VS. System • CrS: Crystal Screen • Sp: Special • CoS: Color Screen
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Game & Watch Gallery series
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Games
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Game & Watch Gallery (1997, GB) • Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997, GB) • Game & Watch Gallery 3 (1999, GBC) • Game & Watch Gallery 4 (2002, GBA)
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Super Mario minigames
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Donkey Kong2,4 • Donkey Kong Jr.3,4 • Donkey Kong II3 • Donkey Kong 34 • Mario Bros.3,4 • Mario's Bombs Away4 • Mario's Cement Factory4
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Minigames remade with Super Mario content
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Ball2 • Boxing4 • Chef2,4 • Egg3 • Fire1,4 • Fire Attack4 • Greenhouse3 • Helmet2 • Manhole1 • Octopus1,4 • Oil Panic1 • Parachute2 • Rain Shower4 • Turtle Bridge3 • Vermin2
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Gallery Corner
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Message Board • Museum • Music Room
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Further info
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Gallery (2 · 4) • Pre-release and unused content (4) • Staff (2 · 3 · 4)
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Related game
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Game & Watch Collection
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