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|genre = Puzzle | |genre = Puzzle | ||
|modes = Single player | |modes = Single player | ||
|ratings = [[CERO]]: A (All ages)<br />[[PEGI]]: 3+<br />[[OFLC]]: G (General) | |ratings = [[Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]]: A (All ages)<br />[[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: 3+<br />[[Office of Film and Literature Classification|OFLC]]: G (General) | ||
|platforms = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Virtual Console]] | |platforms = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Virtual Console]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, April 19, 2009
Template:Infobox Mario's Super Picross is the first sequel to the Game Boy game Mario's Picross and takes place on the Super Famicom. After the commercial failure of Mario's Picross in the West, this sequel was released only in Japan in 1995. The game plays much the same way as the first, except Wario appears in it. In 2006, it was released on Virtual Console in Japan. The game saw its first Western release in 2007 on the Virtual Console in the PAL regions.
Gameplay
This game is different from most other Mario games. It is a puzzle game in which the player plays with a chisel and rock hammer to uncover numbers in a number game.
Graphics
The File Selection Screen has a background with a building having Mario's face on it, and a green hill with a dotted "M." The title screen is 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.
External Links
- Official European Website
- Official Japanese Virtual Console Website
- Official Japanese Super Famicom Website
- Official Website from Jupiter (English/Japanese)
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