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'''''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''''' is a ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' [[Genre#Sports|sports]] title for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and is the first installment of the ''[[Mario Baseball (series)|Mario Baseball]]'' series, being the first dedicated baseball game in the ''Mario'' franchise. As with most ''Mario Sports'' titles, it has traditional rules of the sport, but with special, ''Mario''-themed quirks and mechanics to differentiate itself from the real sport. This includes characters using [[Star Skill]] abilities to cause the ball behavior to behave differently; team captain's Star Skill abilities are unique and cause a wide variety of special effects such as attacking outfielders if batting and causing the pitched ball to behave erratically. Characters also have field abilities to differentiate themselves from other teammates. [[Chemistry]] is a feature unique to the ''Mario Baseball'' games where players perform differently whether they are neutral, like, or dislike another character they are cooperating with. Additionally, most fields in the game have stage hazards that can affect outfielders such as the [[Piranha Plant]]s serving as obstacles in [[Yoshi Park]].
'''[[Metal Mario]]''' (originally also referred to as '''Metal-Head Mario''') is a recurring power-up and variant of [[Mario]] that first appears in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Metal Mario is tougher, heavier, stronger, and virtually invincible except from long falls. This form is acquired through various means, such as by picking up a [[Metal Cap]] or [[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]] or using a [[Metal Mushroom Orb]]. Later games also feature other characters receiving the metal power-up, such as ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.

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An alternate version of Metal Mario's artwork, from Mario Kart 7.

Metal Mario (originally also referred to as Metal-Head Mario) is a recurring power-up and variant of Mario that first appears in Super Mario 64. Metal Mario is tougher, heavier, stronger, and virtually invincible except from long falls. This form is acquired through various means, such as by picking up a Metal Cap or Metal Box or using a Metal Mushroom Orb. Later games also feature other characters receiving the metal power-up, such as Mario Party 6 and the Super Smash Bros. series.