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The most ridiculous games you will never find. | The most ridiculous games, [[minigame]]s, and [[microgame]]s you will never find. | ||
==A | ==[[10M Platform (2D)]]== | ||
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|title= <span style="border:2px solid red; -moz-border-radius:1em; border-radius:1em; padding-left:.5em; padding-right:.5em;">100m</span> | |||
|image=[[File:M&S Tokyo 1964 10M Platform.jpg|250px]] | |||
|appears_in=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' | |||
|type=1964 | |||
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(''"This error was made when I created the page on June 18, 2023. I didn't notice my error until February 3, 2024. Always change the infobox information when copy/pasting..."'') - {{User|Sparks}} | |||
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==[[100m Dash]]== | |||
The player that shadow must keep ahead of is none other than his clone, Sonic! | |||
("''I don't recall that ever being part of the Sonic canon.''") | |||
To win it Mario must simply finish before his rival does. In other words Mario must cross the finish line before his rival crosses it. | |||
Another difference is that instead of crossing the finish line first, he must cross the finish line in second place, right after the first place person[...] | |||
All she must do is finish within .5 seconds of her rival, that means .5 seconds before or .5 seconds after. | |||
Mario's sixth, final and hardest mission in the DS version is to beat the master of speed, the chaos emerald-using, crime-fighting, speedy, blue hedgehog; SEGA's mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog! | |||
==[[100m Freestyle]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*It is unknown if [[Metal Sonic]] is waterproof or not, but as he does not seem to be covered in plastic, he may very well be waterproof. | |||
==[[A Weighty Matter]]== | |||
'''A Weighty Matter''' is one of the [[microgame]]s in [[Ashley & Red|Ashley]]'s Food in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | |||
("''Waiter, there's a microgame in my food.''") | |||
==[[Apes of Wrath]]== | |||
If Yoshi, Birdo, or Boo is participating, they will eat the entire apple rather than taking just one bite like the other characters, '''who are thinking "ಠ_ಠ" in their heads.''' | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Because the advice is "The longer you run, the more monkeys will appear! Stupid monkeys!", this is the only time [[Toadsworth]] uses bad (but not inappropriate) language in his history since [[Toadsworth#Super Mario Sunshine|his debut]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. | |||
==[[Be My Chum!]]== | |||
This mini-game is a bit similar to [[Sink or Swim]] from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' with some changes being that the solo player uses the microphone to call commands for enemies to attack the other players instead of moving and dropping mines on them. And also, players do not have limited air. | |||
(''"Can you say superficial?"'' - {{user|RickTommy}}) | |||
==[[Beaver Bother]]== | |||
In this minigame, '''The''' player controls a Klaptrap[...] | |||
("''The miscapitalized "The" remained in the sentence since the page's creation in 2014, and wasn't corrected until [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Beaver_Bother&diff=2444819&oldid=2270211 2018], four years later, despite the various edits made between the dates. Grammar police, away!''" - {{User|Alex95}}) | |||
==[[Bobbing Bow-loons]]== | |||
Strangely, Baby Bowser looks like he's having a seizure instead of laughing if this happens. | |||
==[[Boing! (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Boing! (''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'')]]== | |||
[[File:BnailServer2.jpg|frame|'''Boing!''']] | |||
'''Boing!''' is one of the [[Microgame]]s in the [[Sports]] folder in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | |||
("''That is a screenshot of [[Donkey Kong Country]]!!! What the...''" - {{User|Nerdy Guy}}) | |||
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==[[Boo-ting Gallery]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
* The sound of the gate opening is the same sound when Spongebob opens the front door of his house. | |||
==''[[Crazy Kong]]''== | |||
The title ''Crazy Kong'' is never used in official ''Donkey Kong'' home ports as it has been retired by Nintendo '''after outliving its usefulness.''' | |||
==[[Cycling]]== | |||
;Wario | |||
[[Wario]]'s sixth and final mission in the DS Version of ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' is cycling. To win, he must cross the finish line before his opponent crosses it. His opponent will be at top condition '''going super-fast and very skillful so Wario will have his work cut out for him'''. Wario's opponent is none other than [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s friend, '''the super-strong, spiky-handed, tight knuckled echidna''', [[Knuckles the Echidna]]. | |||
;Dr. Eggman | |||
[[Dr. Eggman]]'s final mission (his sixth) in the DS version is also cycling. Just like Wario, he must cross the finish line before his opponent crosses it to win. Also once again, his opponent will be at top condition '''going super-fast''' and getting almost all the stamina there is to get '''so it will also be very hard for Dr. Eggman to win'''. Dr. Eggman's opponent is '''[[Luigi]]'s sneaky doppelganger, the infamous jewel thief himself''', [[Waluigi]]. | |||
==''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Gameplay</div> | |||
Options had a feature the player could decide if they wanted to use the D-Pad or the tilt sensor, '''implying that the game was going to use the tilt sensor.''' | |||
== | ==[[Domination]]== | ||
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong specifically shows off his hot guns to the crowd, making every player smile knowing they lost to that hunkey monk. | ||
== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | ||
*In November 2019, livestreamer Ludwig Ahgren managed to get a score of 201, beating his previous record of 199. | |||
==Donkey Kong Land== | ==''[[Donkey Kong Circus]]''== | ||
If Donkey Kong loses a Pineapple,Mario would laugh at him. If Donkey Kong manages to grasp a fireball,he will | |||
Scream and flail. | |||
[...] | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*This game gives some proof to the popular Theory that Mario is actually a Bad guy,as he is Laughing and abusing Donkey Kong constantly. | |||
("''Yeah, right, because Game Theory is the most RELIABLE source of video-game information!''") | |||
==''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''== | |||
;Differences in the Game Boy Advance version | |||
Originally, shortly after being knocked from the Flying Krock, Kaptain K. Rool falls down to Krem Quay, and is chomped on by sharks. This was toned down in the GBA version to him simply falling down to Krem Quay and then finding himself in Krockodile Kore before challenging Dixie and Diddy to a fight. '''This was presumably altered due to the family unfriendly nature of the original ending.''' | |||
(''I've seen characters eaten up by sharks in cartoons all the time.'' - {{User|Results May Vary}}) | |||
==[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong GBA]]== | |||
Donkey Kong Game boy Advance is only for the GBA '''and the NES'''. There are 3 level's in the GBA version. | |||
==''[[Donkey Kong II]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References in later games</div> | |||
*''[[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong 3]]'' – A sequel to this game. Also, the handheld version of the sequel. | |||
("''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]] is my favorite [[Super Mario Galaxy]] reference!''") | |||
==''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''== | |||
Although '''this is true''' that the two games play the same using the same engine - '''it is false''' because not only is the storyline different, but ''Donkey Kong Land'' has different levels, enemies, and bosses from the ones featured in ''Donkey Kong Country''. | Although '''this is true''' that the two games play the same using the same engine - '''it is false''' because not only is the storyline different, but ''Donkey Kong Land'' has different levels, enemies, and bosses from the ones featured in ''Donkey Kong Country''. | ||
==Fortune Street== | [...] | ||
{|width=100% cellspacing=0 border=2 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;" | |||
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| align="center" |[[File:Hard Hat DKL.PNG]] | |||
| align="center" |[[Hard Hat]] | |||
|Hard Hat is a mad mole fought in a cavern at the edge of Monkey Mountains. This cavern is small, and consists of an arena whose ground is dug up in three holes, from which the boss comes out. The battle with Hard Hat is similar to a "whack-a-mole" game; the small creature surprises the player by popping out of one of the three holes, looks cautiously at the Kongs, then takes off the mine helmet he wears on the head and, '''to show his bad tantrum to the monkeys''', hurls the dangerous helmet at them. While the mole's head is discovered, the Kongs need to carefully dodge the mine helmet and then '''stomp on the boss's baldness'''. After being hit, Hard Hat will enter back in his den and burst out of another hole. The procedure must be repeated until Hard Hat is defeated. | |||
| align="center" |[[Monkey Mountains & Chimpanzee Clouds]] | |||
| align="center" |[[Mad Mole Holes]] | |||
|} | |||
(''"Why mention the boss being angry at the player and it being bald when most bosses are angry and bald anyway? It doesn't make any sense!"'') | |||
==[[Double Pounder]]== | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Gameplay</div> | |||
The pair must try to simultaneously [[Ground Pound]] switches of the same color. In order for that color switch to be activated, the players need to have almost perfect synchronicity. Whenever a switch is activated, [[lava]] spouts in the background, then hardens into a metal platform, which makes Bowser Jr. look nervous. If all four sets of switches are activated within 30 seconds, the players win. '''Caution: if the players fail at activating all the switches, Jr. is victorious.''' | |||
(''"The bolded part was added in December 29th of 2012 and didn't get rewritten until May 5th, 2017. Gee, lucky coincidence much?"'') | |||
==[[Eyebrawl]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Ending</div> | |||
After the player defeats the Mr. I, they will do their winning pose, until several tiny Mr. I's appear out of nowhere just like the first Mr. I's, causing the winner to scream in horror and start running off the screen, while the loser will be too shocked to move, and is left crying and screaming while the miniature Mr. I's surround them and the big Mr. I just looks at them. | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*This is thought to quite possibly be the most horrific minigame in the ''[[Mario Party]]'' series. | |||
(''"At least for those with ommetaphobia"'' {{user|Arend}}) | |||
==[[Feed and Seed]]== | |||
'''Feed and Seed''' (Formerly Chuck's) is the Boss [[minigame]] against [[Piranha Plant]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. | |||
("''I'm not gonna lie, I didn't even know that was a ''Simpsons'' reference until I saw a passing mention of Sneed's Feed and Seed in a screenshot from a Discord server I was in.''" -- {{User|EleCyon}}) | |||
==[[Flagman D-D|Flagman DD]]== | |||
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This article or section is '''under construction'''. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it's being worked on. We hope to have it completed {{{1|as soon as possible}}}. | |||
</div> | |||
To see the Flagman DD minigame click [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuPVIRpyF9Q&feature=related here]. | |||
("''That was the whole article. Yeah.''") | |||
==''[[Fortune Street]]''== | |||
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|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=150px|{{color-link|Bowser Jr. | !colspan=2 width=150px|{{color-link|black|Bowser Jr.}}<br>[[File:FSBowser.jpg|link=Bowser Jr.]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
''(The family resemblance is so strong here. Bowser Jr. looks so much like his father. {{User|Tails777}})'' | |||
==[[Frozen Assets]]== | ==[[Frozen Assets]]== | ||
The winning player attempts to do a winning pose as the player wins. | The winning player attempts to do a winning pose as the player wins. | ||
==[[Grabby Gridiron]]== | ==[[Grabby Gridiron]]== | ||
At the end of the mini-game, the winning team wins while the other team is sad that they lost the game. | At the end of the mini-game, the winning team wins while the other team is sad that they lost the game. | ||
( | ==[[Hammer Throw (event)]]== | ||
A good strategy for Knuckles is to first throw it softly, then throw it hard and then throw it like it is the end of the world. | |||
== | ("''Gee, Hammer Bro must be'' so ''jealous..." - {{User|OhoJeeOnFire}}) | ||
[ | ==[[Hot Rope Jump]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Introduction</div> | |||
* In the first version, in [[Mini-Game Island]] game mode, the "Full of Danger" music is played '''in order to increase difficulty''' because the player must jump 40 times without making mistakes to win the game. | |||
( | (''Music does have power you know. Just look how it affected Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. {{User|Tails777}}'') | ||
==[[Light Breeze]]== | |||
To '''make wind''', press L, R, L, R, L and so on. | |||
("''You can also press [[Wario Waft|down-B]].''") | |||
(''"Or simply [[Blow|shake your Wii remote (or pressing X/Y) while holding Down on your +Control Pad]]."'' -{{User|Arend}} | |||
==''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*In the demo version of the game, luigi can be heard laughing in the background of the boss battle music. This feature does not happen in the real game. This may be subliminal marketing, annoying the player to the point of buying the game. | |||
("''Starlow wasn't annoying enough already?''") | |||
=== | ==''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]''== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>trivia</div> | |||
*Due to the fact that the Shroob invasion is not remembered by any characters, even Toadsworth, the invasion may not have actually been intended to happen in the past. Since E. Gadd's memory was actually rearranged by the events taking place in the past, the Shroobs may have actually been attacking the present, but been sent to the past by the time holes made by E. Gadd's time machine. | *Due to the fact that the Shroob invasion is not remembered by any characters, even Toadsworth, the invasion may not have actually been intended to happen in the past. Since E. Gadd's memory was actually rearranged by the events taking place in the past, the Shroobs may have actually been attacking the present, but been sent to the past by the time holes made by E. Gadd's time machine. | ||
("''My head hurts''") | ("''My head hurts''") | ||
==Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic | ==''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''== | ||
== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | ||
*This is the First Time seeing Toad and Toadette Barefoot | *This is the First Time seeing Toad and Toadette Barefoot | ||
==Mario | ==Mario & Sonic at the Sonic 2014 Olympic Winter Games== | ||
[ | (''This was the header for [[Blaze]]'s article.'') | ||
==Mario | ==''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''== | ||
The Bob-omb explodes on Wario and Waluigi and creates an explosion. | |||
==''[[Mario is Missing!]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Name in other languajes</div> | |||
(''This exact section header was placed on almost every single ''Mario is Missing!'' location page.'') | |||
==''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''== | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Time Trial</div> | |||
The name says it all | |||
[...] | |||
'''Despite suffering from low playing''', a sequel entitled ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'' was released (also for the arcades). [...] Fortunately, it received positive scores and critical acclaim, being unlike the previous game which was criticized for the high amount of pay | |||
==''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''== | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Drifting</div> | |||
In a firm handle on and off the jumps and had to drift cart can be quickly around the corner! From the kart and get a shield from attack by rivals can protect kart! All for the Cup championship is the most important techniques to learn from good practice! | |||
==Mario Kart Wii== | ==''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''== | ||
[How to unlock Adolf Hitler] [In order to unlock Adolf Hitler, you must first unlock every playable character, then beat 500 WFC Ghost races, beat 50cc, 100cc, 150cc and mirror and get a three-star ranking on all of them. | [How to unlock Adolf Hitler] [In order to unlock Adolf Hitler, you must first unlock every playable character, then beat 500 WFC Ghost races, beat 50cc, 100cc, 150cc and mirror and get a three-star ranking on all of them. | ||
("''Well, do we get Stalin too?''" - {{User|Garlic Man}}) | ("''Well, do we get Stalin too?''" - {{User|Garlic Man}}) | ||
==New Super Mario Bros. | ("''Wait, so to unlock Hitler, we have to unlock Hitler? That's some crazy Pirate Goomba nonsense combined with circular reasoning!''" - {{User|SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA)}}) | ||
=== | |||
==''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''== | |||
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse" | |||
!Variable | |||
!Description | |||
!Impact on <tt>SkillPoints</tt> | |||
|- | |||
|<tt>StartMiniturboCount</tt> | |||
|How many times the character performs a Rocket Start, or boosts upon hitting the ground after being picked up by Lakitu. | |||
|Each time the character performs a Rocket Start or boosts after Lakitu picks them up '''deceases''' <tt>SkillPoints</tt> by 25. | |||
|} | |||
("''May they rest in peace.''" - {{User|BMfan08}}) | |||
==''[[Mario Party 2]]''== | |||
;Trivia | |||
*This is the last game with Mario voiced by [[Charles Martinet]] to be released before Tara Charendoff got married to Craig Strong and became now know as [[Tara Strong]]. | |||
(''And that is important... how?'' {{User|Results May Vary}}) | |||
==''[[Mario Party DS]]''== | |||
*CPU-Controlled [[Daisy]] seems luckier than other CPU-Controlled characters for unknown reasons | |||
*Several hexagons can be seen in this game. | |||
==''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''== | |||
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="0" style="margin: 0 auto;text-align: center"} | |||
![[Monty Mole]] | |||
![[Lakitu]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:NSMBU Lakitu Artwork.png|150x150px]] | |||
|[[File:MontyMole - MarioPartyStarRush.png|150px]] | |||
|- | |||
|''Skilled at digging holes. Seems to be some kind of antagonistic mole.'' | |||
|''Flies through the sky on a cloud and throws Spiny Eggs with unerring aim.'' | |||
|} | |||
==''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''== | |||
[about Minigame Match] This board took place on the minigame, [[Chip Shot Challenge]]. | |||
==[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|''Mario Tennis'' (Nintendo 64)]]== | |||
'''''Mario Tennis''''' [...] is essentially an expanded version of ''[[Mario's Tennis]]'' for the [[Virtual Boy]]. | |||
==''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References to Other Games</div> | |||
*Mario Kart 7: Metal Mario's artwork is reused from this game. However, his artwork here is contained in a yellow circle with a green outline that obscures his lower body since his artwork from Kart 7 showed him standing next to a pair of tires, and he's not racing this time. | |||
("''It's reused, but completely different in every single way possible.''" {{User|Yoshi876}}) | |||
==''[[NBA Street V3]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*This is the first game to feature Princess Peach's main current sports attire other than her Golf/Tennis minidress therefore predating [[Mario Superstar Baseball]]. Peach's main current sports attire would appear in later sports installments such as ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' (alongside her golf/tennis minidress), ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' (except for ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'') which has Peach in her minidress which was introduced in ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''. | |||
**Also, Peach is shown with her hair untied in her group artwork and her character roster mugshot instead of having it tied up in a ponytail therefore breaking the formula for Peach's hairstyle in sports games set by Mario Golf Toadstool Tour. Though, Peach's hair is tied up during the gameplay and in her solo artwork. | |||
("''The user who wrote this is really into Peach..''" {{User|Results May Vary}}) | |||
==''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]''== | |||
The game does not take place in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and instead takes place on [[Earth]], or the "real world." | |||
(''"So Mushroom Kingdom isn't real!?"'') - {{User|Mario}} | |||
==''[[New Super Luigi U]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*An in-game "second" in ''New Super Luigi U'' is actually 1 second [...]. | |||
(''"So a second is 1 second?"'' - {{User:Elijah Guy/sig}} | |||
(''"My best guess is that Super Mario Bros. has faster seconds than real life ones, so he felt the need to point out this '''very''' important information."'') | |||
==''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Worlds</div> | |||
'''[[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]:''' Tropical rain forest with '''intoxicated''' waters. | '''[[World 4 (NSMB)|World 4]]:''' Tropical rain forest with '''intoxicated''' waters. | ||
== | [...] | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Enemies</div> | |||
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("''Emo.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}}) | ("''Emo.''" - {{User|Stooben Rooben}}) | ||
== | ==''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]''== | ||
===Trivia=== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Reception</div> | ||
*Fun Fact: Since the objective of the Reverse Minigames is to lose instead of win, so the winner may be noobs instead of experts! Maybe this type of minigames is to torture experts. LOL! | As of September 30, 2021, it sold '''13.39 copies''' worldwide. | ||
("''It wasn't THAT bad...''") | |||
(''"...what happened to the remaining 61% of the copy which only 1/39th of it was sold? How do you sell 1/39th of a copy in the first place?"'' {{User|Arend}}) | |||
:(''"Don't you mean 39/100?"'' {{User|OhoJeeOnFire}}) | |||
==''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''== | |||
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:left;border-collapse:collapse;margin-bottom:5px;width:100%;" align=center | |||
!!style="background:gold" align=center|Image | |||
!!style="background:gold" align=center|Name | |||
!!style="background:gold" align=center|Description | |||
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|align=center|[[File:NSMBW King Bill Render.png|100px]] | |||
|[[King Bill]] ([[World 9-8 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9-8]]) | |||
|align=center|A nearly invincible enemy that charges forward, taking up most of the screen.'''Also looks like my mum when I haven't cleaned my room''' | |||
|} | |||
[...] | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*This game is a reference to the book ''"[[Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool!]]"''. | |||
(''"Ah yes, I also think ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' is a reference to the book ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle]]''.''" - {{user|EleCyon}}) | |||
==[[Oshi Chau?]]== | |||
The math problem is intended to '''seduce''' the player to tap a number nonetheless due to its simplicity. | |||
("''Yes, seduce does have a meaning that fits in this context without implying anything explicit. Still, there's a reason we don't use the word 'intercourse' to mean 'discussion'.''" — {{User|Time Turner}}) | |||
==[[Paintball Battle]]== | |||
This minigame was later referenced as ''Splatoon''. due to the mechanic of this gameplay. | |||
(''"Wouldn't it make more sense if [[Paint Misbehavin']] is the Splatoon predecessor? The Dutch name for it in [[Mario Party Superstars]] is literally a portmanteau of 'Splatoon' and 'Goomba'."'' -{{User|Arend}}) | |||
==''[[Paper Mario]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Boss Battles (in order found through the game)</div> | |||
{| style="text-align: center; width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" | |||
|-style="background: #ABC;" | |||
!Whereabouts!!Name!!HP!!Attack!!Defense!!Location!!Notes | |||
|- | |||
|Chapter 6||[[Lakilester|Spike?]]||50||4||0||[[Flower Fields]]||Fought on orders from [[Huff N. Puff]]; later decides to join Mario after figuring the deal is stupid. | |||
|} | |||
[...] | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*The introduction video for this game features something impossible in the actual game: for a few seconds, Mario can be seen dodging Bullet Bills in the Koopa Bros. Fortress with Parakarry following behind; '''this is not possible in-game''', as Parakarry does not join the party until much later. '''This is possible'' because the player can come back later in the game after getting Parakarry on the team, the player can go back to the Koopa Bros. Fortress and dodge the bullet bills. Doing this is out of the game's sequential plot, '''but it is possible'''. | |||
("''This is not contradicting itself, but it is contradicting itself.''") | |||
==''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*The boat Mario uses to access the later worlds bears a shocking resembalence to the one used in [[Rogueport]] in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. They could be manufactured in the same company, although the drivers feature extremely different personalities(Rougeport's driver is never seen though). | |||
==[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)]]== | |||
*Only Mario is present on the title screen when the game is started for the first time; Mario's '''parents''' will each be added to the title screen when they join him. | |||
(''"Wow, their role in [[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]] must have really resonated to put them in the title screen of a remake of an unrelated game."'' - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]])} | |||
==[[Pass Aggressive]]== | |||
The name is a pun on the '''disease''' passive-aggressiveness. | |||
==[[Pedal Power]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
* This is the best Mario Party minigame because it rips open the palm of your hand and you then proceed to sue Nintendo. | |||
(''"Like what [[List of controversies#Mario Party injuries|actually happened]]."'' - {{User|Toadette the Achiever}}) | |||
(''"If it rips open the palm of your hand why is it the best?"'' | |||
==[[Reverse Minigame]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Fun Fact: Since the objective of the Reverse Minigames is to lose instead of win, so the winner may be noobs instead of experts! Maybe this type of minigames is to torture experts. LOL! | |||
==[[Shake It Up]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Another reference to the game's title is the [[wikipedia:Shake It Up (TV series)|TV show of the same name]] as seen on the Disney Channel starring Zendaya and Bella Thorne. | |||
("''Mario Party 8 came out in 2007, but Disney show first aired in 2010. It was added back on the article twice.''" - {{user|Results May Vary}}) | |||
== | ==[[Single Sculls]]== | ||
Dr. Eggman must finish the race in the totally awesome position of second! | |||
("''We like the sarcasm, but don't get us wrong, getting second place in the Olympics is an extremely respectable feat in real life.''") | |||
==[[Sinking Feeling (WarioWare: Touched!)|Sinking Feeling (''WarioWare: Touched!'')]]== | |||
The player can lose the microgame if they either '''nut nogginly''' let the vehicle fall from a high place or let it go into a wall. | |||
==[[Spike Strike]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Characters who end up picking a branch actually look depressed. | |||
(''"[[Gallery:Mario_Party_9#Spike_Strike|We were just tipsy.]]''" ― {{User|Mario}}) | |||
==Sports games== | ==Sports games== | ||
A sports game is a game genre that is based on a Sport. Mario has appeared in a handful of Sports games. Some popular ones include the Mario Baseball series, the Mario Tennis series, and the Mario Golf series. | A sports game is a game genre that is based on a Sport. Mario has appeared in a handful of Sports games. Some popular ones include the Mario Baseball series, the Mario Tennis series, and the Mario Golf series. | ||
== | ==[[Stump Petuni]]== | ||
<center>< | The game's name is a play on the word "stump", which means both the part of a tree still in the ground after it has been cut, and to make someone confused about something. | ||
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</ | ("''[[#WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!|Remember]], just because [[Petuni|she]] lives in [[The Great Tree|a tree]] doesn't make this a pun.''" — {{User|SolemnStormcloud}}) | ||
==''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Items and objects</div> | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Others</div> | |||
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|align=center|[[File:No image.png|x70px]]<br>'''[[Hidden Coin]]''' | |||
|align=left|Coins that are invisible to players unless they pass through one or touch the [[Wii U GamePad]]. | |||
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!colspan=2 style="background:#fff3b2;"|'''Blocks''' | |||
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|align=center|[[File:No image.png|x70px]]<br>'''[[Hidden Block]]''' | |||
|align=left|? Blocks that are invisible to players unless they hit them. | |||
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|align=center|[[File:No image.png|x70px]]<br>'''[[Hidden Block|Long Hidden Block]]''' | |||
|align=left|Long ? Blocks that are invisible to players unless they hit them. | |||
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|align=center|[[File:No image.png|x60px]]<br>'''[[Cloud Lift|Hidden Cloud Lift]]''' | |||
|align=left|Cloud Lifts that are invisible to players unless they jump through or land on one. | |||
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("''How do you even take pictures of things you can't even see with the naked eye!?''" -{{User|EleCyon}}) | |||
==''[[Super Mario 64]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*the name is a clear reference to Superman 64 | |||
("''Especially because Super Mario 64 appeared in 1996 and Superman 64 in 1999''")<br> | |||
("''And since that game's title was actually just Superman. And since it's a great idea to capitalize on the success of a game with a near-universal negative reception.''" - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]])) | |||
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In Super Mario 64 DS, the star is the same as if it was gotten in the original version of the game that can be gotten in the original way. | In Super Mario 64 DS, the star is the same as if it was gotten in the original version of the game that can be gotten in the original way. | ||
("''I had to replace this for almost every Super Mario 64 mission... It's no much funny as it is painful.''" - {{User|Walkazo}}) | ("''I had to replace this for almost every Super Mario 64 mission... It's no much funny as it is painful.''" - {{User|Walkazo}}) | ||
*the | ==''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''== | ||
;Characters | |||
To have more of a chance beating the game, the player needs to find the three plumbers flung behind doors by Bowser: | |||
;Trivia | |||
*It is rumored Wario only came to Peach's Castle for the cake. <nowiki>{{</nowiki>{{fake link|refneeded}}<nowiki>}}</nowiki> | |||
(''Try reading the sentence of the Characters section out of context.'' - {{User|Results May Vary}}) | |||
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if you collect all 2401 coins you unlock Luigi but this is not true. | |||
('' | ("''It's not true, but I'll tell you how to do it anyway.''" - {{User|Alex95}}) | ||
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<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline> Notable mistakes and errors </div> | |||
*Even if Yoshi's mouth is full, he can still make sounds. | |||
==Super Mario | ==''[[Super Mario Attack]]''== | ||
'''''Super Mario Attack''''' (スーパーマリオアタック, ''Sūpā Mario Atakku'') is a redemption arcade game developed by {{wp|Banpresto}} in 1996 '''about Mario attacking''', based on the 1990 [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] game ''[[Super Mario World]]''. The gameplay involves landing [[Mario]] on items of different value in medals. | |||
("'' | ("''Looking at the brief gameplay part, it doesn't seem like it.''") | ||
==Super Mario Bros== | ==''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''== | ||
== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>1 Player Luigi Game</div> | ||
1. First, use the select button or minus button to choose 2 Player Game on the title screen. 2. When the game begins run Mini Mario straight into the Goomba. He will lose a life. 3. Then you'll be able to play as Luigi. 4. If Luigi loses a life you will switch back to Mario. Just keep having Mario lose a life until he gets a Game Over. Then continue on as Luigi. | 1. First, use the select button or minus button to choose 2 Player Game on the title screen. 2. When the game begins run Mini Mario straight into the Goomba. He will lose a life. 3. Then you'll be able to play as Luigi. 4. If Luigi loses a life you will switch back to Mario. Just keep having Mario lose a life until he gets a Game Over. Then continue on as Luigi. | ||
==[[Super Mario | ==''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''== | ||
Another '''common''' object is the [[Goomba's Shoe]], '''only obtainable in World 5-3 of the game.''' | |||
("''Then why is it common?''") | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
===References to Other Games | *In the French commercial of the game, Thwomp is shown with green eyes, Although the animators had a little knowledge on the game, They didn't look at the original artwork of the enemy, which had black pupils, This was the first time that a Thwomp has colored eyes, This wasn't until [[Super Mario 64]] that they were depicted with colored eyes again, which they had red eyes instead of green, It became the eye color of Thwomps in the rest of the Mario video game series. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''- | |||
==''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''== | |||
The player can shake the [[Wii Remote]] and make Mario perform a [[Spinning|Star Spin]]. This can also be done by shaking the Nunchuck as it also has a motion sensor '''otherwise games like Wii sports boxing cannot be played.''' | |||
[...] | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References to Other Games</div> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''- [...] Mario having three vitality points in the game may be a reference in which it would take three hits for Mario to lose a life if he has a power-up such as the [[Super Leaf|Raccoon Leaf]] or the Fire Flower in ''SMB3''. | |||
("''Yes, and Mario begin able to turn while jumping in [[Super Mario World]] is totally a reference to [[Return of Mario Bros.]]''") | ("''Yes, and Mario begin able to turn while jumping in [[Super Mario World]] is totally a reference to [[Return of Mario Bros.]]''") | ||
== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | ||
is | *On the words "SUPER MARIO GALAXY" you may see 7 stars on 7 different letters. When removing the letters without a star, it spells "U R MR GAY". it is unclear if this is accidental or intentional | ||
("'' | ("''Too bad that those don't look like stars and that the spacing was arbitrarily intepreted, still {{file link|Super Mario Galaxy NA Box Art.jpg|there is some truth in this}}...''" - {{User|Mister Wu}}) | ||
==Super Mario Kart== | ==''[[Super Mario Kart]]''== | ||
== | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Gameplay</div> | ||
You drive on a go-kart trhough a track, whether it be one of the 3 [[Ghost Valley|Ghost Valleys]], a [[Mario Circuit]] or an area of [[Bowser's Castle]], it's THAT simple... | You drive on a go-kart trhough a track, whether it be one of the 3 [[Ghost Valley|Ghost Valleys]], a [[Mario Circuit]] or an area of [[Bowser's Castle]], it's THAT simple... | ||
("'' | ("''It's not really that simple.''") | ||
==Super Mario | ==''[[Super Mario Maker]]''== | ||
[[File:Mario Maker No Castle.png|thumb|Mario unable to reach the castle and (probabily) to complete the level.]] | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Probabily Nintendo makes this game to prevent people downloading the illegal ''Super Mario Bros. X'', giving them a Nintendo-made level editor. | |||
==Super | ==''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]''== | ||
Super | '''''Super Mario Maker 2''''' is a 2D/{{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform|platforming]] and level-editing game released worldwide for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on June 28, 2019 and is the sequel to the 2015 [[Wii U]] game ''[[Super Mario Maker]]''. First announced during the Nintendo Direct broadcast on February 13, 2019, it is the twenty-first entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. '''It is the first ''Super Mario'' game to be released during the {{wp|Reiwa era}} in Japan, following the abdication of emperor {{wp|Akihito}} on April 30 and ascension of prince {{wp|Naruhito}} the following day.''' [...] | ||
("'' | ("''While [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-0HY5TLBAw this is correct], the way this appears in the lead section and without sources to back it up makes this sound overly silly.''" - {{user|ChillyBeanBAM}}) | ||
==Super Mario | ==''[[Super Mario Party]]''== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References to other games</div> | |||
*''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'': The horses in [[Fiddler on the Hoof]] '''reuses its''' Balance-type design from this game. | |||
==[[Super Mario Party Fun Trivia Quiz]]== | |||
| | '''''Super Mario Party Fun Trivia Quiz''''' is a trivia game on the [[Play Nintendo]] website. It was made to promote the release of ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. '''It is the twenty-fifth installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series.''' | ||
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| | (''[[Super Mario Cereal]] is the twenty-first entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]] series and a sequel to [[Super Mario Odyssey]].'') | ||
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| | ==''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]''== | ||
| | There is no Mario RPG game for Switch because its fake. Instead, Super Mario Odyssey 2 will be released officially the next year. These two stupid Japanese developers were lying and cancelled the dumb Direct presentation. | ||
| | |||
| | ("''This was on the article soon after the announcement of [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)]]''" - [[User:Pirate Goomba]] ([[User talk:Pirate Goomba|talk]]) )<br> | ||
| | ("''Looks like someone's salty they didn't get a Nintendo Direct bingo.''" - [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]])) | ||
| | |||
| | ==''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''== | ||
| | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References to Other Games</div> | ||
}} | *''Sonic Adventure 2'': Almost everything in this plot is nearly identical to Sonic Adventure 2. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario is put in jail because he is framed by Shadow Mario (Who turns out to be Bowser Jr. in disguise) for polluting Delfino Island, and has the use of FLUDD, which is a feature that would be frequently used. In Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic is sent to prison because he is framed by Shadow the Hedgehog for stealing a Chaos Emerald from the bank, and introduced Rail Grinding, which is used in every game after it. | ||
'''''Super | |||
==''[[Super Mario World]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Notable Mistake</div> | |||
If the player loses a life by running out of [[Time Limit|time]], "''Time'' Up!" will be written on the screen instead of "''Time's'' Up!". | |||
("''This was a section. For over a month.''") | |||
("''That being said, this section is a notable mistake.''" - [[User:The HD Guy|The HD Guy]]) | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Bosses</div> | |||
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| align="center"|[[File:BigBoo SMW.png]] | |||
!|[[Big Boo|Iggy Koopa]] | |||
|The boss of Donut Secret House. He moves around the room, invisible, then suddenly re-appears. | |||
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| align="center"|[[File:SMWIggyKoopaSprite.png]] | |||
!|[[Iggy Koopa]] | |||
|Boss of castle #1, located in Yoshi's Island. He tries to push Mario into a pool of lava while spitting fireballs and real Name is Iggy Koopa Jr. | |||
|} | |||
("''Iggy looks way different than I remember him.''") -[[User:LuigiMaster123|LuigiMaster123]]<br> | |||
("''But only one of these is even a Koopa....his Dad's a Boo?''") -[[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] | |||
==''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''== | |||
Blue Yoshis are the least used Yoshis in the game as the last castle is replaced with a Green Yoshi. | |||
("''How exactly do you replace an entire castle with a small-ish dinosaur?''" -[[User:Sticklyman|Sticklyman]] ([[User talk:Sticklyman|talk]])) | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Artwork</div> | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
poochie.jpg|[[Poochy|Poochy detecting an egg]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
("''This will be Poochy graphics in 2013.''" {{User|ToxBoxity64}}) | |||
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Classic mode</div> | |||
Two new bosses appear only in this mode: The Babysitter (fought in The Church) and Mr. Game & Watch's Father (fought in the Coliseum at night), while Master Hand and Crazy Hand continue to appear as bosses often. | |||
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|- | |||
!colspan=2 style="background:orange"|<big>Classic Mode</big> | |||
|- | |||
!Final Stage | |||
|The player has to fight Master Hand. If it is completed on Hard or higher, within nine minutes, and with no continues, Crazy Hand will appear too. If the player chooses to play as [[Mr. Game & Watch]] in his classic route, his final battle is against his father, depending on the difficulty set. On Intense difficulty, he is fought in The Church instead of the Coliseum at night, like The Babysitter is also fought in The Church too. | |||
|} | |||
<div id=fh5 class=mw-headline>Bosses</div> | |||
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!width=68%|Description | |||
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! | |||
|align=center|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s Father | |||
[[File:Game&Watch Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
|The long lost father of his, who was fought in Coliseum (and on The Church when played at an Intense difficulty) and was defeated multiple times by him many years ago. While his father is the "son" of Mr. Game & Watch's, he is the "ruler of Coliseum". His quotes "My son, i've been waiting for you. Now i dare you to fight me!" and "I won't lose!" reference the quotes of how his father had fought Mr. Game & Watch at the Coliseum to fight him in his original form, and when he is defeated before transforming in his true form, as well as with the beginning of the final battle against his long lost father in a Game & Watch game, which Mr. Game & Watch himself has to fight him. It is one of the strongest bosses in the game, despite his Off Waves (similar to [[Tabuu]]'s) move causing players to get OHKO'd even if the player stays too close to him. Upon defeat, he transforms into his true form that is more stronger than his original form, with new moves like the Buzzsaw Slice which deals 45-75% of damage (and an Instant KO when played at a hard difficulty or higher.). Upon the true form's defeat, he will fall on the ground, grunting, similar to his death animation in a Game & Watch game. | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
|align=center|The Babysitter | |||
{{fake link|File:SmashBrosEmblem.png}} | |||
|The babysitter is an elegant girl who lives in the church, babysitting the children. She faces Mr. Game & Watch (before the final battle with his father) and occasionally, other fighters like [[Meta Knight]]. She is voiced by {{fake link|Rena Strober}}, who she also voiced {{fake link|Azura}} in {{fake link|Fire Emblem Fates}}. Upon defeat, instead of doing her death animation, she gives the fighter a thumbs up and smiles, by saying "You did a good job on doing this!". | |||
|} | |||
Sometimes both Hands (or even Mr. Game & Watch's Father and The Babysitter) will appear at one time. | |||
(''Pish posh, this guy ain't scary at all. I'll just use King Dedede and he's as good as dead.'') - {{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} | |||
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Spirits</div> | |||
*Mochi „Tails” Powder | |||
==[[Toilet Training]]== | |||
*1st level difficulty: People either go straight or take curved paths. | |||
*2nd level difficulty: Some of the people start tripping, so it is essential for the player to keep a close eye '''on all times'''. | |||
*3rd level difficulty: The people jump across to the front of the screen '''to cut people''' and trip to make the microgame much harder. However, the jumping person's shadow can be seen. | |||
(''The people jump across to the front of the screen to WHAT?'' - {{User|ViableBunnyBudd}}) | |||
==[[Tree Stomp]]== | |||
In the minigame, the team controls giant tree stump robots modified for movement. There is a ring of spikes at the base of each robot that are '''lethal''' to the solo player's touch. | |||
==[[Tug o' War]]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*[[Donkey Kong ]] will look in the pit, and laugh menacingly if he wins. | |||
( [[File:Creepy Donkey Dude.png|100px]] "''I'm scared :'(''" - {{User|Baby Luigi}}) | |||
==[[Wario is HOT]]== | |||
The title is a double entendre. It can also be taken to mean that Wario is sexually appealing. '''However, as Wario definitely does not have sexual traits deemed attractive by the general female population,''' it is safe to dismiss that idea as a hidden joke of sorts by the developers of the game. | |||
==''[[Wario Land 4]]''== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*Wario's name is exactly the same as the Greek translation of the chemical element {{wp|Barium|Barium}} that originated from the word βαρύς, meaning heavy, reflecting Wario's massive weight. Wario's superhero version as [[Wario-Man]] uses the same "W" symbol as {{wp|Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman}}, who is Greek. In addition, the [[Wario Car]] resembles the {{wp|Batmobile|Batmobile}}, a vehicle of {{wp|Batman|Batman}} who is a major character in DC comics alongside Wonder Woman. Moreover, Wario-Man uses the same trademark purple and yellow colors of Wario's other appearances, which were also used during the peak of {{wp|John Cena|John Cena's}} career as a professional wrestler whose popularity among children led to his use of many different attires switching over a large variety of colors that were sold as merchandise. | |||
("''I guess you could say he is truly the [[Wario: Master of Disguise|Master of (outlandish) References]].''" - {{user|EleCyon}}) | |||
== | ==''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''== | ||
"So Wario is then shooten. When touching another Blast-O-Cannon when shooten will Wario enter in it, and the player can use the same controls as therefor." | |||
< | ==''[[WarioWare Gold]]''== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Gallery</div> | |||
<gallery> | |||
WWG Joe.jpg|[[Joe]] is happy on the left... | |||
Happy Joe.jpg|...and on the right. | |||
</gallery> | |||
("''Turn that frown upside-down, and smile from side to side! It's the brand new version of the dop-si-do!''" --{{User|EleCyon}}) | |||
==''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''== | |||
[[File:WWIMMG Speed Up Crygor.png|thumb|[[Dr. Crygor]]'s intermission in Games mode. He can fix the toilet, '''like a plumber'''. It shows the current score and number of lives in form of toilet papers.]] | |||
("''Remember, an obsession with toilets doesn't make [[Dr. Crygor|him]] a plumber.''" – {{user|PnnyCrygr}}) | |||
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== | ==''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''== | ||
'' | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Levels</div> | ||
'''Story:''' [...] The trio starts to get tired until the caveman '''jealously''' draws them on the wall, which they are impressed at. [...] | |||
("''So, the caveman draws Crygor, Penny, and Mike because of utter jealousy of their presence and culture?''" — {{user|PnnyCrygr}}) | |||
==[[Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest]]== | |||
[[Yoshi]] and [[Bandit]] must duke it out with [[Watermelon]]s. | |||
==[[Witch! Which?]]== | |||
Its name may be a reference to {{wp|Which Wich?}}, a sandwich restaurant chain. | |||
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The most ridiculous games, minigames, and microgames you will never find.
10M Platform (2D)[edit]
100m | |
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Appears in | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 |
Type | 1964 |
("This error was made when I created the page on June 18, 2023. I didn't notice my error until February 3, 2024. Always change the infobox information when copy/pasting...") - Sparks (talk)
100m Dash[edit]
The player that shadow must keep ahead of is none other than his clone, Sonic!
("I don't recall that ever being part of the Sonic canon.")
To win it Mario must simply finish before his rival does. In other words Mario must cross the finish line before his rival crosses it.
Another difference is that instead of crossing the finish line first, he must cross the finish line in second place, right after the first place person[...]
All she must do is finish within .5 seconds of her rival, that means .5 seconds before or .5 seconds after.
Mario's sixth, final and hardest mission in the DS version is to beat the master of speed, the chaos emerald-using, crime-fighting, speedy, blue hedgehog; SEGA's mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog!
100m Freestyle[edit]
- It is unknown if Metal Sonic is waterproof or not, but as he does not seem to be covered in plastic, he may very well be waterproof.
A Weighty Matter[edit]
A Weighty Matter is one of the microgames in Ashley's Food in WarioWare: Get It Together!
("Waiter, there's a microgame in my food.")
Apes of Wrath[edit]
If Yoshi, Birdo, or Boo is participating, they will eat the entire apple rather than taking just one bite like the other characters, who are thinking "ಠ_ಠ" in their heads.
- Because the advice is "The longer you run, the more monkeys will appear! Stupid monkeys!", this is the only time Toadsworth uses bad (but not inappropriate) language in his history since his debut in Super Mario Sunshine.
Be My Chum![edit]
This mini-game is a bit similar to Sink or Swim from Mario Party 6 with some changes being that the solo player uses the microphone to call commands for enemies to attack the other players instead of moving and dropping mines on them. And also, players do not have limited air.
("Can you say superficial?" - RickTommy (talk))
Beaver Bother[edit]
In this minigame, The player controls a Klaptrap[...]
("The miscapitalized "The" remained in the sentence since the page's creation in 2014, and wasn't corrected until 2018, four years later, despite the various edits made between the dates. Grammar police, away!" - Alex95 (talk))
Bobbing Bow-loons[edit]
Strangely, Baby Bowser looks like he's having a seizure instead of laughing if this happens.
Boing! (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)[edit]
Boing! is one of the Microgames in the Sports folder in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
("That is a screenshot of Donkey Kong Country!!! What the..." - Nerdy Guy (talk))
Boo-ting Gallery[edit]
- The sound of the gate opening is the same sound when Spongebob opens the front door of his house.
Crazy Kong[edit]
The title Crazy Kong is never used in official Donkey Kong home ports as it has been retired by Nintendo after outliving its usefulness.
Cycling[edit]
- Wario
Wario's sixth and final mission in the DS Version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is cycling. To win, he must cross the finish line before his opponent crosses it. His opponent will be at top condition going super-fast and very skillful so Wario will have his work cut out for him. Wario's opponent is none other than Sonic the Hedgehog's friend, the super-strong, spiky-handed, tight knuckled echidna, Knuckles the Echidna.
- Dr. Eggman
Dr. Eggman's final mission (his sixth) in the DS version is also cycling. Just like Wario, he must cross the finish line before his opponent crosses it to win. Also once again, his opponent will be at top condition going super-fast and getting almost all the stamina there is to get so it will also be very hard for Dr. Eggman to win. Dr. Eggman's opponent is Luigi's sneaky doppelganger, the infamous jewel thief himself, Waluigi.
Diddy Kong Pilot[edit]
Options had a feature the player could decide if they wanted to use the D-Pad or the tilt sensor, implying that the game was going to use the tilt sensor.
Domination[edit]
Donkey Kong specifically shows off his hot guns to the crowd, making every player smile knowing they lost to that hunkey monk.
- In November 2019, livestreamer Ludwig Ahgren managed to get a score of 201, beating his previous record of 199.
Donkey Kong Circus[edit]
If Donkey Kong loses a Pineapple,Mario would laugh at him. If Donkey Kong manages to grasp a fireball,he will Scream and flail.
[...]
- This game gives some proof to the popular Theory that Mario is actually a Bad guy,as he is Laughing and abusing Donkey Kong constantly.
("Yeah, right, because Game Theory is the most RELIABLE source of video-game information!")
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit]
- Differences in the Game Boy Advance version
Originally, shortly after being knocked from the Flying Krock, Kaptain K. Rool falls down to Krem Quay, and is chomped on by sharks. This was toned down in the GBA version to him simply falling down to Krem Quay and then finding himself in Krockodile Kore before challenging Dixie and Diddy to a fight. This was presumably altered due to the family unfriendly nature of the original ending.
(I've seen characters eaten up by sharks in cartoons all the time. - Results May Vary (talk))
Donkey Kong GBA[edit]
Donkey Kong Game boy Advance is only for the GBA and the NES. There are 3 level's in the GBA version.
Donkey Kong II[edit]
- Donkey Kong 3 – A sequel to this game. Also, the handheld version of the sequel.
("Super Mario Galaxy 2 is my favorite Super Mario Galaxy reference!")
Donkey Kong Land[edit]
Although this is true that the two games play the same using the same engine - it is false because not only is the storyline different, but Donkey Kong Land has different levels, enemies, and bosses from the ones featured in Donkey Kong Country.
[...]
Image | Boss | Description | Location | Level name |
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Hard Hat | Hard Hat is a mad mole fought in a cavern at the edge of Monkey Mountains. This cavern is small, and consists of an arena whose ground is dug up in three holes, from which the boss comes out. The battle with Hard Hat is similar to a "whack-a-mole" game; the small creature surprises the player by popping out of one of the three holes, looks cautiously at the Kongs, then takes off the mine helmet he wears on the head and, to show his bad tantrum to the monkeys, hurls the dangerous helmet at them. While the mole's head is discovered, the Kongs need to carefully dodge the mine helmet and then stomp on the boss's baldness. After being hit, Hard Hat will enter back in his den and burst out of another hole. The procedure must be repeated until Hard Hat is defeated. | Monkey Mountains & Chimpanzee Clouds | Mad Mole Holes |
("Why mention the boss being angry at the player and it being bald when most bosses are angry and bald anyway? It doesn't make any sense!")
Double Pounder[edit]
The pair must try to simultaneously Ground Pound switches of the same color. In order for that color switch to be activated, the players need to have almost perfect synchronicity. Whenever a switch is activated, lava spouts in the background, then hardens into a metal platform, which makes Bowser Jr. look nervous. If all four sets of switches are activated within 30 seconds, the players win. Caution: if the players fail at activating all the switches, Jr. is victorious.
("The bolded part was added in December 29th of 2012 and didn't get rewritten until May 5th, 2017. Gee, lucky coincidence much?")
Eyebrawl[edit]
After the player defeats the Mr. I, they will do their winning pose, until several tiny Mr. I's appear out of nowhere just like the first Mr. I's, causing the winner to scream in horror and start running off the screen, while the loser will be too shocked to move, and is left crying and screaming while the miniature Mr. I's surround them and the big Mr. I just looks at them.
- This is thought to quite possibly be the most horrific minigame in the Mario Party series.
("At least for those with ommetaphobia" Arend (talk))
Feed and Seed[edit]
Feed and Seed (Formerly Chuck's) is the Boss minigame against Piranha Plant in Mario Party DS.
("I'm not gonna lie, I didn't even know that was a Simpsons reference until I saw a passing mention of Sneed's Feed and Seed in a screenshot from a Discord server I was in." -- EleCyon (talk))
Flagman DD[edit]
To see the Flagman DD minigame click here.
("That was the whole article. Yeah.")
Fortune Street[edit]
Bowser Jr. |
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(The family resemblance is so strong here. Bowser Jr. looks so much like his father. Tails777 (talk))
Frozen Assets[edit]
The winning player attempts to do a winning pose as the player wins.
Grabby Gridiron[edit]
At the end of the mini-game, the winning team wins while the other team is sad that they lost the game.
Hammer Throw (event)[edit]
A good strategy for Knuckles is to first throw it softly, then throw it hard and then throw it like it is the end of the world.
("Gee, Hammer Bro must be so jealous..." - OhoJeeOnFire (talk))
Hot Rope Jump[edit]
- In the first version, in Mini-Game Island game mode, the "Full of Danger" music is played in order to increase difficulty because the player must jump 40 times without making mistakes to win the game.
(Music does have power you know. Just look how it affected Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. Tails777 (talk))
Light Breeze[edit]
To make wind, press L, R, L, R, L and so on.
("You can also press down-B.")
("Or simply shake your Wii remote (or pressing X/Y) while holding Down on your +Control Pad." -Arend (talk)
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]
- In the demo version of the game, luigi can be heard laughing in the background of the boss battle music. This feature does not happen in the real game. This may be subliminal marketing, annoying the player to the point of buying the game.
("Starlow wasn't annoying enough already?")
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]
- Due to the fact that the Shroob invasion is not remembered by any characters, even Toadsworth, the invasion may not have actually been intended to happen in the past. Since E. Gadd's memory was actually rearranged by the events taking place in the past, the Shroobs may have actually been attacking the present, but been sent to the past by the time holes made by E. Gadd's time machine.
("My head hurts")
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games[edit]
- This is the First Time seeing Toad and Toadette Barefoot
Mario & Sonic at the Sonic 2014 Olympic Winter Games[edit]
(This was the header for Blaze's article.)
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour[edit]
The Bob-omb explodes on Wario and Waluigi and creates an explosion.
Mario is Missing![edit]
(This exact section header was placed on almost every single Mario is Missing! location page.)
Mario Kart Arcade GP[edit]
The name says it all
[...]
Despite suffering from low playing, a sequel entitled Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 was released (also for the arcades). [...] Fortunately, it received positive scores and critical acclaim, being unlike the previous game which was criticized for the high amount of pay
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2[edit]
In a firm handle on and off the jumps and had to drift cart can be quickly around the corner! From the kart and get a shield from attack by rivals can protect kart! All for the Cup championship is the most important techniques to learn from good practice!
Mario Kart Wii[edit]
[How to unlock Adolf Hitler] [In order to unlock Adolf Hitler, you must first unlock every playable character, then beat 500 WFC Ghost races, beat 50cc, 100cc, 150cc and mirror and get a three-star ranking on all of them.
("Well, do we get Stalin too?" - Garlic Man (talk))
("Wait, so to unlock Hitler, we have to unlock Hitler? That's some crazy Pirate Goomba nonsense combined with circular reasoning!" - SONIC123CDMANIA+&K(B&ATSA) (talk))
Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]
Variable | Description | Impact on SkillPoints |
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StartMiniturboCount | How many times the character performs a Rocket Start, or boosts upon hitting the ground after being picked up by Lakitu. | Each time the character performs a Rocket Start or boosts after Lakitu picks them up deceases SkillPoints by 25. |
("May they rest in peace." - BMfan08 (talk))
Mario Party 2[edit]
- Trivia
- This is the last game with Mario voiced by Charles Martinet to be released before Tara Charendoff got married to Craig Strong and became now know as Tara Strong.
(And that is important... how? Results May Vary (talk))
Mario Party DS[edit]
- CPU-Controlled Daisy seems luckier than other CPU-Controlled characters for unknown reasons
- Several hexagons can be seen in this game.
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
Monty Mole | Lakitu |
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Skilled at digging holes. Seems to be some kind of antagonistic mole. | Flies through the sky on a cloud and throws Spiny Eggs with unerring aim. |
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
[about Minigame Match] This board took place on the minigame, Chip Shot Challenge.
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)[edit]
Mario Tennis [...] is essentially an expanded version of Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy.
Mario Tennis Open[edit]
- Mario Kart 7: Metal Mario's artwork is reused from this game. However, his artwork here is contained in a yellow circle with a green outline that obscures his lower body since his artwork from Kart 7 showed him standing next to a pair of tires, and he's not racing this time.
("It's reused, but completely different in every single way possible." Yoshi876 (talk))
NBA Street V3[edit]
- This is the first game to feature Princess Peach's main current sports attire other than her Golf/Tennis minidress therefore predating Mario Superstar Baseball. Peach's main current sports attire would appear in later sports installments such as Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (alongside her golf/tennis minidress), Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mario Super Sluggers, Mario Sports Mix and Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (except for Mario Tennis Open and Mario Golf: World Tour) which has Peach in her minidress which was introduced in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.
- Also, Peach is shown with her hair untied in her group artwork and her character roster mugshot instead of having it tied up in a ponytail therefore breaking the formula for Peach's hairstyle in sports games set by Mario Golf Toadstool Tour. Though, Peach's hair is tied up during the gameplay and in her solo artwork.
("The user who wrote this is really into Peach.." Results May Vary (talk))
NES Open Tournament Golf[edit]
The game does not take place in the Mushroom Kingdom and instead takes place on Earth, or the "real world."
("So Mushroom Kingdom isn't real!?") - Mario (talk)
New Super Luigi U[edit]
- An in-game "second" in New Super Luigi U is actually 1 second [...].
("So a second is 1 second?" - Elijah Guy (talk)
("My best guess is that Super Mario Bros. has faster seconds than real life ones, so he felt the need to point out this very important information.")
New Super Mario Bros.[edit]
World 4: Tropical rain forest with intoxicated waters.
[...]
Ememies | World They First Appeared In | How to Defeat | Image |
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Fire Chomp | World 7 | Spits a fireball that follows Mario, causing its tail, made of fireballs, to decrease in length. It commits suicide by self-destructing when it does not have any fireballs left, which can hurt Mario. |
("Emo." - Stooben Rooben (talk))
New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
As of September 30, 2021, it sold 13.39 copies worldwide.
("It wasn't THAT bad...")
("...what happened to the remaining 61% of the copy which only 1/39th of it was sold? How do you sell 1/39th of a copy in the first place?" Arend (talk))
- ("Don't you mean 39/100?" OhoJeeOnFire (talk))
New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]
Image | Name | Description |
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King Bill (World 9-8) | A nearly invincible enemy that charges forward, taking up most of the screen.Also looks like my mum when I haven't cleaned my room |
[...]
- This game is a reference to the book "Super Mario Bros. 3: Happy Birthday, Princess Toadstool!".
("Ah yes, I also think Donkey Kong Land is a reference to the book Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle." - EleCyon (talk))
Oshi Chau?[edit]
The math problem is intended to seduce the player to tap a number nonetheless due to its simplicity.
("Yes, seduce does have a meaning that fits in this context without implying anything explicit. Still, there's a reason we don't use the word 'intercourse' to mean 'discussion'." — Time Turner (talk))
Paintball Battle[edit]
This minigame was later referenced as Splatoon. due to the mechanic of this gameplay.
("Wouldn't it make more sense if Paint Misbehavin' is the Splatoon predecessor? The Dutch name for it in Mario Party Superstars is literally a portmanteau of 'Splatoon' and 'Goomba'." -Arend (talk))
Paper Mario[edit]
Whereabouts | Name | HP | Attack | Defense | Location | Notes |
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Chapter 6 | Spike? | 50 | 4 | 0 | Flower Fields | Fought on orders from Huff N. Puff; later decides to join Mario after figuring the deal is stupid. |
[...]
- The introduction video for this game features something impossible in the actual game: for a few seconds, Mario can be seen dodging Bullet Bills in the Koopa Bros. Fortress with Parakarry following behind; this is not possible in-game', as Parakarry does not join the party until much later. This is possible because the player can come back later in the game after getting Parakarry on the team, the player can go back to the Koopa Bros. Fortress and dodge the bullet bills. Doing this is out of the game's sequential plot, but it is possible.
("This is not contradicting itself, but it is contradicting itself.")
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
- The boat Mario uses to access the later worlds bears a shocking resembalence to the one used in Rogueport in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. They could be manufactured in the same company, although the drivers feature extremely different personalities(Rougeport's driver is never seen though).
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)[edit]
- Only Mario is present on the title screen when the game is started for the first time; Mario's parents will each be added to the title screen when they join him.
("Wow, their role in The Super Mario Bros. Movie must have really resonated to put them in the title screen of a remake of an unrelated game." - Doc von Schmeltwick (talk)}
Pass Aggressive[edit]
The name is a pun on the disease passive-aggressiveness.
Pedal Power[edit]
- This is the best Mario Party minigame because it rips open the palm of your hand and you then proceed to sue Nintendo.
("Like what actually happened." - Toadette the Achiever (talk))
("If it rips open the palm of your hand why is it the best?"
Reverse Minigame[edit]
- Fun Fact: Since the objective of the Reverse Minigames is to lose instead of win, so the winner may be noobs instead of experts! Maybe this type of minigames is to torture experts. LOL!
Shake It Up[edit]
- Another reference to the game's title is the TV show of the same name as seen on the Disney Channel starring Zendaya and Bella Thorne.
("Mario Party 8 came out in 2007, but Disney show first aired in 2010. It was added back on the article twice." - Results May Vary (talk))
Single Sculls[edit]
Dr. Eggman must finish the race in the totally awesome position of second!
("We like the sarcasm, but don't get us wrong, getting second place in the Olympics is an extremely respectable feat in real life.")
Sinking Feeling (WarioWare: Touched!)[edit]
The player can lose the microgame if they either nut nogginly let the vehicle fall from a high place or let it go into a wall.
Spike Strike[edit]
- Characters who end up picking a branch actually look depressed.
("We were just tipsy." ― Mario (talk))
Sports games[edit]
A sports game is a game genre that is based on a Sport. Mario has appeared in a handful of Sports games. Some popular ones include the Mario Baseball series, the Mario Tennis series, and the Mario Golf series.
Stump Petuni[edit]
The game's name is a play on the word "stump", which means both the part of a tree still in the ground after it has been cut, and to make someone confused about something.
("Remember, just because she lives in a tree doesn't make this a pun." — SolemnStormcloud (talk))
Super Mario 3D World[edit]
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Image | Description |
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Collectible items | |
Hidden Coin |
Coins that are invisible to players unless they pass through one or touch the Wii U GamePad. |
Blocks | |
Hidden Block |
? Blocks that are invisible to players unless they hit them. |
Long Hidden Block |
Long ? Blocks that are invisible to players unless they hit them. |
Hidden Cloud Lift |
Cloud Lifts that are invisible to players unless they jump through or land on one. |
("How do you even take pictures of things you can't even see with the naked eye!?" -EleCyon (talk))
Super Mario 64[edit]
- the name is a clear reference to Superman 64
("Especially because Super Mario 64 appeared in 1996 and Superman 64 in 1999")
("And since that game's title was actually just Superman. And since it's a great idea to capitalize on the success of a game with a near-universal negative reception." - Doc von Schmeltwick (talk))
In Super Mario 64 DS, the star is the same as if it was gotten in the original version of the game that can be gotten in the original way.
("I had to replace this for almost every Super Mario 64 mission... It's no much funny as it is painful." - Walkazo (talk))
Super Mario 64 DS[edit]
- Characters
To have more of a chance beating the game, the player needs to find the three plumbers flung behind doors by Bowser:
- Trivia
- It is rumored Wario only came to Peach's Castle for the cake. {{refneeded}}
(Try reading the sentence of the Characters section out of context. - Results May Vary (talk))
if you collect all 2401 coins you unlock Luigi but this is not true.
("It's not true, but I'll tell you how to do it anyway." - Alex95 (talk))
- Even if Yoshi's mouth is full, he can still make sounds.
Super Mario Attack[edit]
Super Mario Attack (スーパーマリオアタック, Sūpā Mario Atakku) is a redemption arcade game developed by Banpresto in 1996 about Mario attacking, based on the 1990 SNES game Super Mario World. The gameplay involves landing Mario on items of different value in medals.
("Looking at the brief gameplay part, it doesn't seem like it.")
Super Mario Bros.[edit]
1. First, use the select button or minus button to choose 2 Player Game on the title screen. 2. When the game begins run Mini Mario straight into the Goomba. He will lose a life. 3. Then you'll be able to play as Luigi. 4. If Luigi loses a life you will switch back to Mario. Just keep having Mario lose a life until he gets a Game Over. Then continue on as Luigi.
Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
Another common object is the Goomba's Shoe, only obtainable in World 5-3 of the game.
("Then why is it common?")
- In the French commercial of the game, Thwomp is shown with green eyes, Although the animators had a little knowledge on the game, They didn't look at the original artwork of the enemy, which had black pupils, This was the first time that a Thwomp has colored eyes, This wasn't until Super Mario 64 that they were depicted with colored eyes again, which they had red eyes instead of green, It became the eye color of Thwomps in the rest of the Mario video game series.
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
The player can shake the Wii Remote and make Mario perform a Star Spin. This can also be done by shaking the Nunchuck as it also has a motion sensor otherwise games like Wii sports boxing cannot be played.
[...]
- Super Mario Bros. 3- [...] Mario having three vitality points in the game may be a reference in which it would take three hits for Mario to lose a life if he has a power-up such as the Raccoon Leaf or the Fire Flower in SMB3.
("Yes, and Mario begin able to turn while jumping in Super Mario World is totally a reference to Return of Mario Bros.")
- On the words "SUPER MARIO GALAXY" you may see 7 stars on 7 different letters. When removing the letters without a star, it spells "U R MR GAY". it is unclear if this is accidental or intentional
("Too bad that those don't look like stars and that the spacing was arbitrarily intepreted, still there is some truth in this ..." - Mister Wu (talk))
Super Mario Kart[edit]
You drive on a go-kart trhough a track, whether it be one of the 3 Ghost Valleys, a Mario Circuit or an area of Bowser's Castle, it's THAT simple...
("It's not really that simple.")
Super Mario Maker[edit]
- Probabily Nintendo makes this game to prevent people downloading the illegal Super Mario Bros. X, giving them a Nintendo-made level editor.
Super Mario Maker 2[edit]
Super Mario Maker 2 is a 2D/2.5D platforming and level-editing game released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on June 28, 2019 and is the sequel to the 2015 Wii U game Super Mario Maker. First announced during the Nintendo Direct broadcast on February 13, 2019, it is the twenty-first entry in the Super Mario series. It is the first Super Mario game to be released during the Reiwa era in Japan, following the abdication of emperor Akihito on April 30 and ascension of prince Naruhito the following day. [...]
("While this is correct, the way this appears in the lead section and without sources to back it up makes this sound overly silly." - ChillyBeanBAM (talk))
Super Mario Party[edit]
- Mario Sports Superstars: The horses in Fiddler on the Hoof reuses its Balance-type design from this game.
Super Mario Party Fun Trivia Quiz[edit]
Super Mario Party Fun Trivia Quiz is a trivia game on the Play Nintendo website. It was made to promote the release of Super Mario Party. It is the twenty-fifth installment in the Mario Party series.
(Super Mario Cereal is the twenty-first entry in the Super Mario series and a sequel to Super Mario Odyssey.)
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]
There is no Mario RPG game for Switch because its fake. Instead, Super Mario Odyssey 2 will be released officially the next year. These two stupid Japanese developers were lying and cancelled the dumb Direct presentation.
("This was on the article soon after the announcement of Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)" - User:Pirate Goomba (talk) )
("Looks like someone's salty they didn't get a Nintendo Direct bingo." - Doc von Schmeltwick (talk))
Super Mario Sunshine[edit]
- Sonic Adventure 2: Almost everything in this plot is nearly identical to Sonic Adventure 2. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario is put in jail because he is framed by Shadow Mario (Who turns out to be Bowser Jr. in disguise) for polluting Delfino Island, and has the use of FLUDD, which is a feature that would be frequently used. In Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic is sent to prison because he is framed by Shadow the Hedgehog for stealing a Chaos Emerald from the bank, and introduced Rail Grinding, which is used in every game after it.
Super Mario World[edit]
If the player loses a life by running out of time, "Time Up!" will be written on the screen instead of "Time's Up!".
("This was a section. For over a month.")
("That being said, this section is a notable mistake." - The HD Guy)
Image | Name | Description |
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Iggy Koopa | The boss of Donut Secret House. He moves around the room, invisible, then suddenly re-appears. | |
Iggy Koopa | Boss of castle #1, located in Yoshi's Island. He tries to push Mario into a pool of lava while spitting fireballs and real Name is Iggy Koopa Jr. |
("Iggy looks way different than I remember him.") -LuigiMaster123
("But only one of these is even a Koopa....his Dad's a Boo?") -Doc von Schmeltwick
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island[edit]
Blue Yoshis are the least used Yoshis in the game as the last castle is replaced with a Green Yoshi.
("How exactly do you replace an entire castle with a small-ish dinosaur?" -Sticklyman (talk))
("This will be Poochy graphics in 2013." ToxBoxity64 (talk))
Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
Two new bosses appear only in this mode: The Babysitter (fought in The Church) and Mr. Game & Watch's Father (fought in the Coliseum at night), while Master Hand and Crazy Hand continue to appear as bosses often.
Classic Mode | |
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Final Stage | The player has to fight Master Hand. If it is completed on Hard or higher, within nine minutes, and with no continues, Crazy Hand will appear too. If the player chooses to play as Mr. Game & Watch in his classic route, his final battle is against his father, depending on the difficulty set. On Intense difficulty, he is fought in The Church instead of the Coliseum at night, like The Babysitter is also fought in The Church too. |
Boss | Description | |
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Mr. Game & Watch's Father | The long lost father of his, who was fought in Coliseum (and on The Church when played at an Intense difficulty) and was defeated multiple times by him many years ago. While his father is the "son" of Mr. Game & Watch's, he is the "ruler of Coliseum". His quotes "My son, i've been waiting for you. Now i dare you to fight me!" and "I won't lose!" reference the quotes of how his father had fought Mr. Game & Watch at the Coliseum to fight him in his original form, and when he is defeated before transforming in his true form, as well as with the beginning of the final battle against his long lost father in a Game & Watch game, which Mr. Game & Watch himself has to fight him. It is one of the strongest bosses in the game, despite his Off Waves (similar to Tabuu's) move causing players to get OHKO'd even if the player stays too close to him. Upon defeat, he transforms into his true form that is more stronger than his original form, with new moves like the Buzzsaw Slice which deals 45-75% of damage (and an Instant KO when played at a hard difficulty or higher.). Upon the true form's defeat, he will fall on the ground, grunting, similar to his death animation in a Game & Watch game. | |
The Babysitter
File:SmashBrosEmblem.png |
The babysitter is an elegant girl who lives in the church, babysitting the children. She faces Mr. Game & Watch (before the final battle with his father) and occasionally, other fighters like Meta Knight. She is voiced by Rena Strober, who she also voiced Azura in Fire Emblem Fates. Upon defeat, instead of doing her death animation, she gives the fighter a thumbs up and smiles, by saying "You did a good job on doing this!". |
Sometimes both Hands (or even Mr. Game & Watch's Father and The Babysitter) will appear at one time.
(Pish posh, this guy ain't scary at all. I'll just use King Dedede and he's as good as dead.) - OhoJeeOnFire (talk)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
- Mochi „Tails” Powder
Toilet Training[edit]
- 1st level difficulty: People either go straight or take curved paths.
- 2nd level difficulty: Some of the people start tripping, so it is essential for the player to keep a close eye on all times.
- 3rd level difficulty: The people jump across to the front of the screen to cut people and trip to make the microgame much harder. However, the jumping person's shadow can be seen.
(The people jump across to the front of the screen to WHAT? - ViableBunnyBudd (talk))
Tree Stomp[edit]
In the minigame, the team controls giant tree stump robots modified for movement. There is a ring of spikes at the base of each robot that are lethal to the solo player's touch.
Tug o' War[edit]
- Donkey Kong will look in the pit, and laugh menacingly if he wins.
( "I'm scared :'(" - Baby Luigi (talk))
Wario is HOT[edit]
The title is a double entendre. It can also be taken to mean that Wario is sexually appealing. However, as Wario definitely does not have sexual traits deemed attractive by the general female population, it is safe to dismiss that idea as a hidden joke of sorts by the developers of the game.
Wario Land 4[edit]
- Wario's name is exactly the same as the Greek translation of the chemical element Barium that originated from the word βαρύς, meaning heavy, reflecting Wario's massive weight. Wario's superhero version as Wario-Man uses the same "W" symbol as Wonder Woman, who is Greek. In addition, the Wario Car resembles the Batmobile, a vehicle of Batman who is a major character in DC comics alongside Wonder Woman. Moreover, Wario-Man uses the same trademark purple and yellow colors of Wario's other appearances, which were also used during the peak of John Cena's career as a professional wrestler whose popularity among children led to his use of many different attires switching over a large variety of colors that were sold as merchandise.
("I guess you could say he is truly the Master of (outlandish) References." - EleCyon (talk))
Wario Land: Shake It![edit]
"So Wario is then shooten. When touching another Blast-O-Cannon when shooten will Wario enter in it, and the player can use the same controls as therefor."
WarioWare Gold[edit]
Joe is happy on the left...
("Turn that frown upside-down, and smile from side to side! It's the brand new version of the dop-si-do!" --EleCyon (talk))
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$![edit]
("Remember, an obsession with toilets doesn't make him a plumber." – PnnyCrygr (talk))
WarioWare: Move It![edit]
Story: [...] The trio starts to get tired until the caveman jealously draws them on the wall, which they are impressed at. [...]
("So, the caveman draws Crygor, Penny, and Mike because of utter jealousy of their presence and culture?" — PnnyCrygr (talk))
Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest[edit]
Yoshi and Bandit must duke it out with Watermelons.
Witch! Which?[edit]
Its name may be a reference to Which Wich?, a sandwich restaurant chain.