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[[Image:mariopicross2.jpg|right|frame|Official Box Art by Japan.]]'''''Mario's Super Picross''''' is the sequel to the GameBoy game ''[[Mario's Picross]]'' and takes place on the [[Super Nintendo]]. After the failure of Mario's Picross in America, a sequel was released only in Japan. The game played much the same way as the first, except Wario made a cameo. | [[Image:mariopicross2.jpg|right|frame|Official Box Art by Japan.]]'''''Mario's Super Picross''''' is the sequel to the GameBoy game ''[[Mario's Picross]]'' and takes place on the [[Super Nintendo]]. After the failure of Mario's Picross in America, a sequel was released only in Japan. The game played much the same way as the first, except Wario made a cameo. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
This game is different from most other[[Mario]] games. It | This game is different from most other [[Mario]] games. It is a puzzle game in which the player would play with a chisel and rock hammer to uncover numbers in a number game. | ||
== Graphics == | == Graphics == | ||
The File Selection Screen had a background with a building having Mario's face on it, and a green hill with a dotted "M." The title screen was nice quality graphics with a winking, odd-styled abstract Mario made of little squares. | |||
Some have compared the game's unique graphic style to that of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. | Some have compared the game's unique graphic style to that of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. |
Revision as of 10:14, February 22, 2009
Mario's Super Picross is the sequel to the GameBoy game Mario's Picross and takes place on the Super Nintendo. After the failure of Mario's Picross in America, a sequel was released only in Japan. The game played much the same way as the first, except Wario made a cameo.
Gameplay
This game is different from most other Mario games. It is a puzzle game in which the player would play with a chisel and rock hammer to uncover numbers in a number game.
Graphics
The File Selection Screen had a background with a building having Mario's face on it, and a green hill with a dotted "M." The title screen was nice quality graphics with a winking, odd-styled abstract Mario made of little squares.
Some have compared the game's unique graphic style to that of Super Paper Mario.