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'''''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''''' is a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' sports title for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It features a variety of sports in which [[Mario]] and many other characters from the ''Super Mario'' universe can compete, including soccer, baseball, tennis, golf, and horse racing. Horse racing is the only new sport in the ''Super Mario'' sports spin-offs, while the rest of the sports have seen stand-alone games prior to ''Mario Sports Superstars''. The game supports local multiplayer and is able to support two, four, or six players depending on the sport played, though this title is one of the few multiplayer-oriented ''Super Mario'' titles to not feature Download Play. Players could additionally play against opponents over [[Nintendo Network]], either worldwide against random opponents or with their friends. However, the service was terminated on April 8, 2024, making the game no longer playable online.
'''''[[Dr. Mario World]]''''' is a discontinued puzzle game in the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. It was a free-to-download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by [[Nintendo]], [[LINE]], and {{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}}, and it was available initially in 59 countries/regions, including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages, including Japanese and English. ''Dr. Mario World'' is the second game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] for mobile devices, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Like ''Super Mario Run'', the game required a constant internet connection to play. It takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged [[capsule]]s with the touchscreen to eliminate [[virus]]es, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparison to prior ''Dr. Mario'' titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit.

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Dr. Mario World is a discontinued puzzle game in the Dr. Mario series for iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices. It was a free-to-download game with in-app purchases that was co-developed by Nintendo, LINE, and NHN Entertainment, and it was available initially in 59 countries/regions, including Japan and the United States. The game supported multiple languages, including Japanese and English. Dr. Mario World is the second game of the Super Mario franchise for mobile devices, following Super Mario Run, though it is the first free-to-play mobile game featuring microtransactions and gacha mechanics in the Super Mario franchise. Like Super Mario Run, the game required a constant internet connection to play. It takes advantage of the touchscreen controls of the smartphone, where players dragged capsules with the touchscreen to eliminate viruses, though the core gameplay is slightly tweaked in comparison to prior Dr. Mario titles in that players solved puzzles with a limited number of capsules rather than infinite capsules against a time limit.