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Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Raw Salmon.png|Raw Salmon ([[Cheep Cheep]]) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Raw Salmon.png|Raw Salmon ([[Cheep Cheep]]) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Ink Sac.png|Ink Sac ([[Blooper | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Ink Sac.png|Ink Sac ([[Blooper]]) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Carrot.png|Carrot ([[Carrot]]) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Carrot.png|Carrot ([[Carrot]]) | ||
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Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Power Flower.jpg|[[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] (Poppy) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Power Flower.jpg|[[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] (Poppy) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Ice Flower.jpg|[[Ice Flower]] (Blue Orchid) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Ice Flower.jpg|[[Ice Flower]] (Blue Orchid) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Boomerang Flower.jpg|[[Boomerang Flower]] (Oxeye Daisy) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Boomerang Flower.jpg|[[Boomerang Flower]] (Oxeye Daisy) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Cloud Flower.jpg|[[Cloud Flower]] (Azure Bluet) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Cloud Flower.jpg|[[Cloud Flower]] (Azure Bluet) | ||
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Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Beanstalk.jpg|Beanstalk (Chorus Plant) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Beanstalk.jpg|Beanstalk (Chorus Plant) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Beanstalk Head.jpg|Beanstalk head (Chorus Flower) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Beanstalk Head.jpg|Beanstalk head (Chorus Flower) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Torchflower.jpg|[[Fire Flower]] (Torchflower) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Torchflower.jpg|[[Fire Flower]] (Torchflower) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Crimson Fungus.jpg|[[Ghost Shroom]] (Crimson Fungus) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Crimson Fungus.jpg|[[Ghost Shroom]] (Crimson Fungus) | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== | ====Other blocks==== | ||
<gallery widths="160px"> | <gallery widths="160px"> | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Minecart.jpg|[[Mine Cart|Minecart]] from ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' (Minecart) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Minecart.jpg|[[Mine Cart|Minecart]] from ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' (Minecart) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Skulk Sensor.jpg|[[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Flower (environmental object)|flower bed]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (Sculk Sensor) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Skulk Sensor.jpg|[[Piranha Plant]]s and [[Flower (environmental object)|flower bed]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (Sculk Sensor) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Gold Pressure Plate.jpg|[[Gold Block]] (Weighted Pressure Plate (Light)) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Gold Pressure Plate.jpg|[[Gold Block]] (Weighted Pressure Plate (Light)) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Lever.jpg|[[Lever Switch]] (Lever) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Lever.jpg|[[Lever Switch]] (Lever) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Sculk Shrieker.jpg|[[Piranha Plant]] facing upward (Sculk Shrieker) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Sculk Shrieker.jpg|[[Piranha Plant]] facing upward (Sculk Shrieker) | ||
Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Stonecutter.jpg|[[Chainsaw]] (Stonecutter) | Minecraft Mario Mash-Up Stonecutter.jpg|[[Chainsaw]] (Stonecutter) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
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Developer | Mojang Studios 4J Studios (Wii U and Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition) Other Ocean Interactive (New Nintendo 3DS) SkyBox Labs[1] (Nintendo Switch, Bedrock Edition) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher | Mojang Studios Xbox Game Studios (Japan) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Platform(s) | Wii U Nintendo Switch New Nintendo 3DS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date | Wii U (Digital release):![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wii U (Physical release): ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New Nintendo 3DS (Digital release): ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New Nintendo 3DS (Physical release): ![]() Nintendo Switch (Bedrock Edition): ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language(s) | See the Minecraft Wiki | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Sandbox | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Format | Wii U: ![]() Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition: Nintendo 3DS: ![]() Nintendo Switch (Bedrock Edition): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Input | Wii U: Nintendo Switch: Nintendo 3DS:
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Serial code(s) | Wii U:![]() |
Minecraft is a game developed by Mojang Studios. It is a 3D sandbox game with a blocky aesthetic centered around gathering resources to survive from environmental hazards or hostile mobs, exploring the randomly generated terrain, and creating worlds and sculptures using a variety of blocks and tools, though the objective is largely determined by the player. It was originally released as an indie game for PC and handheld devices on November 18, 2011.
All releases of Minecraft on Nintendo consoles include the exclusive Super Mario Mash-up pack, which includes Super Mario-themed texture changes for all of the game's objects and several skins for the player. It was originally released as downloadable content for the Wii U version in 2016 and was later included with its physical release. Said version, titled Minecraft: Wii U Edition, originally released for the Nintendo eShop on December 17, 2015,[5] and later received a physical release on June 17, 2016.[6] Minecraft: Wii U Edition was discontinued after its final update in 2018 along with other legacy console platforms except for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.[7] A Nintendo Switch port, known as Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition, was released on the Nintendo eShop on May 11, 2017.[8] Aside from the different controls and an increased map size, it is near-identical to the Wii U game. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition was discontinued on June 21, 2018, and was replaced with another version of the game, which was released both digitally and physically on the same day, named simply Minecraft (also officially known as Minecraft: Bedrock Edition since June 7, 2022), with players who purchased the original Nintendo Switch Edition having an option to upgrade to the new version for free. This version allows cross-play with other platforms, namely Windows, ChromeOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS, Fire, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation VR, as these all share the same codebase known as "Bedrock" (originated from Minecraft: Pocket Edition). A version of Minecraft for the New Nintendo 3DS, titled Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition, was launched on September 13, 2017, and was discontinued on January 15, 2019.[9]
The original game also includes references to the Super Mario franchise, such as a painting featuring 100m from Donkey Kong (which was based on a painting by Kristoffer Zetterstrand), and the Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch versions keep these references.[10]
Minecraft also crosses over with Super Mario in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, in which Steve from Minecraft appears as a playable DLC fighter, along with a stage based on Minecraft, Minecraft World.
Super Mario Mash-up[edit]
- "Super Mario Mash-up" redirects here. For the Play Nintendo gallery, see Super Mario Mash-Up Pack Images - Minecraft: Wii U Edition.
The Super Mario Mash-up was released as downloadable content for the Wii U Edition on May 17, 2016 (though it comes bundled with the physical release), alongside the Nintendo Switch Edition on May 11, 2017, and as part of a free update to the New Nintendo 3DS Edition on June 5, 2018.[11] It was developed in conjunction with Nintendo.[12] Though the mechanics of Minecraft remain the same in the Mash-up, everything has been visually changed to match the aesthetics of the Super Mario franchise, which includes different skins for the player and every block, item, and mob. There is also a premade world containing several Super Mario landmarks and multiple enemy gauntlets and jumping challenges.[13] Additionally, the Mash-up replaces the game's music with tracks from Super Mario 64.
Skins[edit]
Skins are models/textures that the player can apply to change their appearance. There are forty Super Mario-themed skins that come with the Mash-up. These skins cannot be used in cross-platform multiplayer. For a gallery of all skins as they are titled and ordered from the selection screen, see Gallery:Minecraft § Skins.
Mario with F.L.U.D.D.
Luigi with Poltergust
Textures[edit]
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Mobs[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Minecraft mobs.
Mobs are the creatures that can be found throughout the world, both friendly and aggressive. Though the Super Mario Mash-up changes all mobs' appearances, their names in-game remain the same and they retain the same behaviors and sounds of their original Minecraft counterparts (e.g. the Hammer Bro-skinned Zombies charge at players and make moaning noises like Zombies in the base game rather than throwing hammers and emitting their own voice clips like in the Super Mario franchise), as the Super Mario Mash-up bears no gameplay differences.
Passive mobs[edit]
Minecraft | Super Mario Mash-up |
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![]() Allay |
![]() Green Sprixie Princess |
![]() Armadillo |
![]() ![]() Armad |
![]() Lucy Axolotl ![]() Wild Axolotl ![]() Gold Axolotl ![]() Cyan Axolotl ![]() Blue Axolotl |
![]() Splounder ![]() Pink Splounder ![]() Yellow Splounder ![]() Green Splounder ![]() Blue Splounder |
![]() Bat |
![]() Swoop |
![]() Camel |
![]() ![]() Camel |
![]() Tabby Cat ![]() Tuxedo cat ![]() Red cat ![]() Siamese cat ![]() British Shorthair cat ![]() Calico cat ![]() Persian cat ![]() Ragdoll cat ![]() White cat ![]() Jellie cat ![]() Black cat |
![]() Lucky Cat Mario ![]() Cat Rosalina ![]() Cat Peach ![]() Cat Luigi ![]() Gray Kitten ![]() Meowser ![]() Red Kitten ![]() Purple Kitten ![]() White Cat Mario ![]() (No Super Mario texture) ![]() Cat Toad |
![]() Chicken |
![]() Goomba |
![]() Cod |
![]() Deep Cheep |
![]() Cow |
![]() Moo Moo |
![]() Donkey |
![]() ![]() Donkey |
![]() Temperate Frog ![]() Warm Frog ![]() Cold Frog |
![]() Green Kleptoad ![]() Red Kleptoad ![]() Kleptoad |
![]() Glow Squid |
![]() Stone Blooper/Blue Blooper |
![]() White horse ![]() Creamy horse ![]() Chestnut horse ![]() Brown horse ![]() Black horse ![]() Gray horse ![]() Dark brown horse |
![]() White Horse ![]() Creamy Horse ![]() Chestnut Horse ![]() Brown Horse ![]() Black Horse ![]() Gray Horse ![]() Dark brown Horse |
![]() Red mooshroom ![]() Brown mooshroom |
![]() Super Mushroom Moo Moo ![]() 1-Up Mushroom Moo Moo |
![]() Mule |
![]() ![]() Mule |
![]() Ocelot |
![]() Cat Mario |
![]() Red Parrot ![]() Blue Parrot ![]() Green Parrot ![]() Cyan Parrot ![]() Gray Parrot |
![]() Red Parrot ![]() Blue Parrot ![]() Green Parrot ![]() Cyan Parrot ![]() Gray Parrot |
![]() Pig |
![]() ![]() Pig |
![]() Pufferfish |
![]() ![]() ![]() Porcupuffer |
![]() Brown Rabbit ![]() White Rabbit ![]() Black Rabbit ![]() Gold Rabbit ![]() Salt And Pepper Rabbit ![]() Black And White Rabbit ![]() Toast Rabbit ![]() The Killer Bunny (Removed hostile variant) |
![]() Snow Bunny ![]() Star Bunny ![]() Yoshi's rabbits ![]() MIPS ![]() Super Mario 3D World Rabbit ![]() Rabbit ![]() Mario's rabbits ![]() Nabbit (Removed hostile variant) |
![]() Salmon |
![]() Cheep Cheep |
![]() White Sheep |
![]() ![]() Koopa Troopa |
![]() Skeleton Horse |
![]() Quadruped Dry Bones |
![]() Sniffer |
![]() Wiggler |
![]() Snow Golem |
![]() ![]() Snowman |
![]() Squid |
![]() Blooper |
![]() Strider |
![]() ![]() ![]() Uproot |
![]() Tadpole |
![]() Madpole |
![]() Tropical fish (Base model A, without color applied) ![]() Tropical fish (Base model B, without color applied) |
![]() Cheep Cheep ![]() Cheep Cheep |
![]() Sea Turtle |
![]() Koopa Troopa (Super Mario All-Stars) |
![]() Farmer villager (Before 1.14) ![]() Librarian villager (Before 1.14) ![]() Priest villager (Before 1.14) ![]() Blacksmith villager (Before 1.14) ![]() Butcher villager (Before 1.14) ![]() Nitwit villager (Before 1.14) |
![]() Blue Pianta ![]() Pink Pianta ![]() Hotel manager ![]() Isle Delfino Police ![]() Pianta mayor ![]() Yellow Pianta |
![]() Wandering Trader |
![]() Raccoon |
![]() Zombie Horse |
![]() Green Horse |
Neutral mobs[edit]
Minecraft | Super Mario Mash-up |
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![]() Bee |
![]() Stingby |
![]() Cave spider |
![]() Tarantox |
![]() Dolphin |
![]() Dolphin |
![]() Drowned |
![]() Chincho |
![]() Enderman |
![]() Stilt Guy |
![]() Fox ![]() Snow Fox |
![]() Kitsune Luigi ![]() White Tanooki Mario |
![]() Goat |
![]() Goat (Mario Kart series) |
![]() Iron golem |
![]() Megahammer |
![]() Creamy llama ![]() White llama ![]() Brown llama ![]() Gray llama ![]() "llama.png" (never seen in-game) |
![]() ![]() Llama ![]() ![]() Llama ![]() ![]() Llama ![]() ![]() Llama ![]() ![]() Llama (never seen in-game) |
![]() Panda ![]() Lazy panda ![]() Aggressive panda ![]() Worried panda ![]() Playful panda ![]() Weak panda ![]() Brown panda |
![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian ![]() Shiverian |
![]() Piglin |
![]() Boom Boom |
![]() Polar bear |
![]() Polar Bear |
![]() Spider |
![]() Scuttlebug |
![]() Creamy trader llama ![]() White trader llama ![]() Brown trader llama ![]() Gray trader llama ![]() trader "llama.png" (never seen in-game) |
![]() Llama ![]() Llama ![]() Llama ![]() Llama ![]() Llama (never seen in-game) |
![]() Pale wolf ![]() Ashen wolf ![]() Black wolf ![]() Chestnut wolf ![]() Rusty wolf ![]() Snowy wolf ![]() Spotted wolf ![]() Stripped wolf ![]() Woods wolf |
![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy ![]() ![]() ![]() Poochy |
![]() Zombie Pigman (until 1.16) |
![]() Rex |
![]() Zombified piglin |
![]() Pom Pom |
Hostile mobs[edit]
Minecraft | Super Mario Mash-up |
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![]() Blaze |
![]() Flame Chomp |
![]() Bogged |
![]() Dry Bones with Poison Mushrooms |
![]() Breeze |
![]() Ty-foo |
![]() Creeper |
![]() Pokey (Super Mario Bros. 2) |
![]() Elder guardian |
![]() Porcupuffer |
![]() Endermite |
![]() Buzzy Beetle |
![]() Evoker |
![]() ![]() Magikoopa |
![]() Ghast |
![]() Boo |
![]() Guardian |
![]() Urchin |
![]() Hoglin |
![]() Micro Mecha-Bowsers |
![]() Husk |
![]() Sledge Bro |
![]() Illusioner (unused mob, not available in-game) |
![]() ![]() Magikoopa |
![]() Magma cube |
![]() Lava Bubble |
![]() Phantom |
![]() Ray |
![]() Piglin brute |
![]() Boss Sumo Bro |
![]() Pillager |
![]() Rango |
![]() Ravager |
![]() Reznor |
![]() Shulker |
![]() ![]() Piranha Creeper |
![]() Silverfish |
![]() Wiggler |
![]() Skeleton |
![]() Dry Bones |
![]() Slime |
![]() Thwomp |
![]() Stray |
![]() Dry Bones with Super Gem |
![]() Vex ![]() Vex (old model) |
![]() ![]() Blue Paratroopa ![]() ![]() Blue Paratroopa |
![]() Vindicator |
![]() Fire Bro |
![]() Warden |
![]() Dry Bowser |
![]() Witch |
![]() Magikoopa |
![]() Wither skeleton |
![]() Dark Bones |
![]() Zoglin |
![]() Blasta Mechakoopa |
![]() Zombie |
![]() Hammer Bro |
![]() Zombie villager |
![]() Boomerang Bro (until Patch 15) |
Boss mobs[edit]
Megasmilax with Smilaxes (Wither)
Armor[edit]
Render | Item/in-hand |
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Leather armor (Cat Mario suit) | |
![]() Leather Cap |
![]() |
![]() Leather Tunic |
![]() |
![]() Leather Pants |
![]() |
![]() Leather Boots |
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Chainmail armor (Tanooki Mario suit) | |
![]() Chainmail Helmet |
![]() |
![]() Chainmail Chestplate |
![]() |
![]() Chainmail Leggings |
![]() |
![]() Chainmail Boots |
![]() |
Iron armor (Frog Mario suit) | |
![]() Iron Helmet |
![]() |
![]() Iron Chestplate |
![]() |
![]() Iron Leggings |
![]() |
![]() Iron Boots |
![]() |
Gold armor (Bee Mario suit) | |
![]() Golden Helmet |
![]() |
![]() Golden Chestplate |
![]() |
![]() Golden Leggings |
![]() |
![]() Golden Boots |
![]() |
Diamond armor (Penguin Mario suit) | |
![]() Diamond Helmet |
![]() |
![]() Diamond Chestplate |
![]() |
![]() Diamond Leggings |
![]() |
![]() Diamond Boots |
![]() |
Netherite armor (Boomerang Mario suit) | |
![]() Netherite Helmet |
![]() |
![]() Netherite Chestplate |
![]() |
![]() Netherite Leggings |
![]() |
![]() Netherite Boots |
![]() |
Blocks and items[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Minecraft blocks and items.
Oak Door (Peach's Castle door from Super Mario 64)
Crafting Table (? Block)
Bricks (Brick Block)
Block of Gold (Gold Block)
Cauldron (Pipe)
Note Block (Note Block)
Furnace (Mecha-Bowser's head)
Stone Bricks (Peach's Castle bricks)
Deepslate Tiles (Castle Brick Block from Super Mario Bros.)
White Stained Glass Pane (Peach's Castle railing)
Gold Ingot (Coin)
Netherite Scrap (Blue Coin)
Diamond (Super Gem)
Trial Key (Key)
Raw Salmon (Cheep Cheep)
Ink Sac (Blooper)
Carrot (Carrot)
Apple (Fruit)
Cake (Cake)
Equipment[edit]
Stone Sword (Hammer)
Diamond Pickaxe (Super Pickax without eyes)
Netherite Axe (Axe from Super Mario Bros.)
Golden Hoe (Magic wands)
Shield (Green Shell-patterned)
Flint and Steel (Fire Flower)
Turtle shell (Green Shell)
Decorations[edit]
Luigi's face (Pumpkin)
Power Flower (Poppy)
Ice Flower (Blue Orchid)
Boomerang Flower (Oxeye Daisy)
Cloud Flower (Azure Bluet)
Nipper Plants (Peony)
Piranha Creeper (Lilac)
Sunflower Kid (Sunflower)
Piranha Plants (Rose Bush)
Pokey's head (Cactus)
Volcano Lotus (Spore Blossom)
Super Mushroom (Red Mushroom)
1-Up Mushroom (Brown Mushroom)
Poison Mushroom (Wither Rose)
Beanstalk (Vine)
Green Super Leaf (Lily Pad)
Komboo (Kelp)
Fire Flower (Torchflower)
Ghost Shroom (Crimson Fungus)
Yoshi's Egg (Sea Turtle Egg)
Other blocks[edit]
Minecart from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Minecart)
Piranha Plants and flower bed from Super Mario 64 (Sculk Sensor)
Gold Block (Weighted Pressure Plate (Light))
Lever Switch (Lever)
Piranha Plant facing upward (Sculk Shrieker)
Chainsaw (Stonecutter)
HUD[edit]
- Hearts (Health Bar)
- Super Mushrooms (Food Bar)
- Green Shells (Armor Bar)
- Mario and Luigi's glove (Cursor)
- Yoshi's Eggs (Old loading bar)
- Face block face (Switches)
Paintings[edit]
Paintings are decorative entities that hang on walls. They have many different variants based on available space where they are placed.
Minecraft | Super Mario Mash-up |
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![]() Kebab med tre pepperoni |
![]() Mario from Super Mario Bros. |
![]() de_aztec |
![]() Luigi from Super Mario Bros. |
![]() Albanian |
![]() Yellow block |
![]() de_aztec |
![]() Red block |
![]() Target Successfully Bombed |
![]() Green block |
![]() Paradisträd |
![]() Blue block |
![]() Wasteland |
![]() Coin |
Meditative | ![]() 1-Up Mushroom from Super Mario 64 |
![]() Wanderer |
![]() Up Arrow Sign |
![]() Graham |
![]() Down Arrow Sign |
Prairie Ride | ![]() Dragon Coin |
![]() The Pool |
![]() Cloud |
![]() Bonjour Monsieur Courbet |
![]() Bush from Super Mario Bros. |
![]() Seaside |
![]() Right Arrow Sign |
![]() sunset_dense |
![]() Left Arrow Sign |
![]() Creebet |
![]() Super Star |
![]() Match |
![]() Peach's Castle window |
![]() Bust |
![]() Big Star Door |
![]() The Stage Is Set |
![]() Key Door |
![]() The void |
![]() Whomp's Fortress painting |
![]() Skull and Roses |
![]() Window |
![]() Wither |
![]() Cool, Cool Mountain painting |
Baroque | ![]() Lethal Lava Land painting |
Humble | ![]() Wet-Dry World painting |
Bouquet | ![]() Peach painting from Super Mario 64 |
Cavebird | ![]() Tall, Tall Mountain painting |
Cotán | ![]() Night picture from Super Mario 64 |
Endboss | ![]() Bowser painting from Super Mario 64 |
Fern | ![]() Hidden Boo painting from Hotel Delfino |
Owlemons | ![]() Jolly Roger Bay painting |
Sunflowers | ![]() Wanted poster from Super Mario Sunshine |
Tides | ![]() Mario painting from Luigi's Mansion |
Backyard | ![]() M Graffiti from Super Mario Sunshine |
Pond | ![]() Bill Blasters from Super Mario World |
![]() Fighters |
![]() Shine Sprite |
Changing | ![]() Bullet Bills from Super Mario World |
Finding | ![]() Warp Pipe from Super Mario World |
Lowmist | ![]() Hills from Super Mario All-Stars |
Passage | ![]() Notes |
![]() Mortal Coil |
![]() Tick Tock Clock |
![]() Kong |
![]() Door |
![]() Pointer |
![]() Princess Peach stained-glass window |
![]() Pigscene |
![]() Bob-omb Battlefield painting |
![]() Skull On Fire |
![]() Bowser's emblem |
Orb | ![]() Shy Boo picture from Big Boo's Haunt |
Unpacked | ![]() Tiny-Huge Island painting |
Map[edit]
Many large-scale, notable Super Mario landmarks make an appearance in the pre-built world, including Peach's Castle, Delfino Plaza, Bowser's Airship, Dinosaur Land, and many more generic locations including a Ghost House and end-of-level Castles.
Upon first starting the world, the player first spawns in a Toad House, located in an enclosed area, before being directed to a pipe that leads them towards the center of the map, from there, they are able to freely explore the world. The entire landscape is shaped to resemble Super Mario levels, including large platforms, Mushroom Platforms and mushrooms, blocks of various types, such as ? Blocks and Brick Blocks, and pipes spread all over the world. Locations are often connected by Warp Pipe contraptions or World Map-like paths. Large sprite recreations and 3D statues appear across the entire map. Treasure, including Minecraft Music Discs and Gold Ingots, are often hidden at points of interest. At the edges of the map, the ocean floor is carved into various giant Brick Blocks.
Entering Minecraft's Nether dimension through a recreation of the Valley of Bowser entrance features an explorable Bowser's Castle and additional landmarks. The Nether itself is based on World 8 from modern platformers.
Locations[edit]
The pre-built world is roughly divided in several large regions, each containing numerous structures within them. Below is a list sorted by where each location can be roughly found.
- Starting area
- Toad House
- Super Mario logo
- Central area (north from the starting area)
- Super Mario logo
- Two fortresses and a Castle from Super Mario Bros.
- A pair of Binoculars from Super Mario 3D Land
- Large statues of Mario, a green Koopa Troopa, a ? Block, a Brick Block, a Gold Block, and a Warp Pipe
- Pixel art of hills and bushes from Super Mario Bros.
- Pixel art of hills, a Super Mushroom, and a 1-Up Mushroom from Super Mario Bros. 3
- Super Mario 64 area (east from the central area)
- A rough recreation of Bob-omb Battlefield, from Super Mario 64
- A Bob-omb Cannon, the tilting bridge from Bob-omb Battlefield
- A large statue of a Chain-Chomp
- A small Minecraft plains biome village
- Peach's Castle from Super Mario 64, including the foyer and the Bob-omb Battlefield painting room
- A green Toad House
- An almost completely undecorated jungle area featuring a Minecraft jungle temple
- An area inspired by Jolly Roger Bay, including a statue of a Maw-Ray
- Large statues of a Red Coin, red and green ! Switches and King Bob-omb from Super Mario 64
- Large statues of a Goomba and Princess Peach
- Pixel art of a bush from Super Mario Bros.
- A rough recreation of Bob-omb Battlefield, from Super Mario 64
- Isle Delfino area (north of the Super Mario 64 area and east of the snowy forest area)
- Delfino Plaza and Corona Mountain from Super Mario Sunshine
- A Minecraft plains biome village where Bianco Hills would be
- A green and a red Toad Houses
- A large statue of Petey Piranha
- Snowy forest area (north from the central area)
- A snowy forest area inspired by World 3 of New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- A Warp Cannon from the New Super Mario Bros. series
- Blue hills with a grid pattern similar to the ones found in the snow worlds of the New Super Mario Bros. series
- A Tower and a Castle from New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U
- A Walleye
- Various Ty-foos
- Two red Toad Houses
- Goal Poles
- An Airship
- A large statue of a Toad
- Pixel art of a Hammer Bro and a Cloud Block from Super Mario Bros.
- A snowy forest area inspired by World 3 of New Super Mario Bros. Wii
- Roofed forest area (west from snowy forest area and north from desert area)
- A Ghost House from Super Mario 3D World
- A large statue of a Boo
- Pixel art of two Boos from Super Mario World
- Desert area (west from central area and snowy forest area)
- A desert based on Layer-Cake Desert from New Super Mario Bros. U featuring various pyramids and stone pillar structures
- A Minecraft desert temple
- A small Minecraft desert biome village
- The Castle from World 2 of Super Mario 3D World
- A green Toad House
- Large statues of a Pokey and a Fire Snake
- Pixel art of two Spinies and a Lakitu from Super Mario Bros.
- Pixel art of the Angry Sun from Super Mario Bros. 3
- Acorn Plains area (south of the desert area and west of the central area)
- A recreation of Acorn Plains from New Super Mario Bros. U
- The area features the Acorn Tree, a red Toad House, the World's Tower and Castle, and the Slanted Rocks seen in the background.
- The Haunted Shipwreck from Super Mario World
- A large statue of Luigi
- A recreation of Acorn Plains from New Super Mario Bros. U
- Valley of Bowser area (south of the desert area and west of the Pipe Land area)
- Bowser's Airship
- A recreation of Valley of Bowser from Super Mario World with a Nether portal on the inside
- A large Bowser symbol carved out of stone at the bottom of the ocean
- A small island containing a green Toad House and a large statue of a Shy Guy
- Pixel art of a Blooper from Super Mario Bros.
- Pipe Land area (south of the starting area)
- An area inspired by Pipe Land from Super Mario Bros. 3
- The area is made up of three pipe-shaped islands, the largest of which has a Piranha Plant-shaped section
- The area is covered in numerous pipes with Piranha Plants sticking out of them
- The World Map-like paths in this area are changed to resemble the ones in Super Mario Bros. 3
- Four green Toad Houses
- Small islands shaped like a Fire Flower and a Super Mushroom from Super Mario Bros. 3
- Large Brick Blocks and a ? Block carved on the ocean floor
- Large statues of a Wiggler, a Piranha Plant on a pipe, and a Note Block
- Pixel art of Mario, Luigi, a Super Mushroom, a Fire Flower, a squashed Goomba, and a Red Shell from Super Mario Bros.
- Pixel art of a Fire Piranha Plant, hills, a Locked Door and a Castle from Super Mario Bros. 3
- Pixel art of a Jumping Piranha Plant from Super Mario World
- An area inspired by Pipe Land from Super Mario Bros. 3
- Dinosaur Land area (south of the Super Mario 64 area and east of the Pipe Land area)
- A recreation of Dinosaur Land from Super Mario World
- The area features Yoshi's House, Switch Palaces, Star Road entrances, Castles, Fortresses, and Ghost Houses from Super Mario World
- Activating the Yellow, Green and Red Switch Palaces extends block platforms inside the Castles in their respective area, while activating the Blue Switch Palace extends a block platform inside the Ghost House in its respective area
- Instead of the Haunted Shipwreck and Valley of Bowser, a Minecraft ocean temple can be found
- An almost completely undecorated jungle area featuring a green Toad House and a Minecraft jungle temple
- Large statues of Yoshi and a Yoshi Egg
- Pixel art of a Cheep Cheep, two Brick Blocks and a ? Block, a Ground block from Super Mario Bros.
- Pixel art of Mario, two Boos, a Cheep Cheep, and two Rotating Blocks from Super Mario World
- A recreation of Dinosaur Land from Super Mario World
Pre-release and unused content[edit]
Unused images (presumably intended for use in the digital manual) in the files for Minecraft: Wii U Edition show that different skins were originally going to be used, rather than the ones in the final version. These include Hooktail as the Ender Dragon instead of Gobblegut, Midbus as the Pigs, and Yoshi as the Horses. Another image shows the Ender Chest with a Mr. I-themed design, rather than the Shy Guy-themed design it has in the release version. Zombie Villagers were originally Boomerang Bros, though they were changed in an update to Hammer Bros. wearing the clothes of the Pianta they were before they were transformed. Similarly, Zombie Pigmen resembled Rex prior to being redesigned and renamed to Zombified Piglins, which now look like Pom Pom instead.
The screenshot showing the Yoshi horses was actually used in the "Horses" section of the "How to Play" menu, prior to the patch adding the Battle Mini Game.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スーパーマリオ マッシュアップパック[?] Sūpā Mario Masshu Appu Pakku |
Super Mario Mash-up pack | |
Chinese (simplified) | 马力欧 混搭包 (Nintendo Switch)[?] Mǎlì'ōu Hùndābāo |
Mario Mash-up pack | |
超级马力欧 混搭包 (New Nintendo 3DS)[?] Chāojí Mǎlì'ōu Hùndābāo |
Super Mario Mash-up pack |
Controls[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Minecraft.
Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, and Bowser outside Peach's Castle
The Koopalings fighting on an Airship
Mario with F.L.U.D.D, Bowser Jr., and Petey Piranha in Delfino Plaza
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The Super Mario Mash-up reuses music from Super Mario 64. The only songs from Super Mario 64 that do not appear are "Dire, Dire Docks", "Looping Steps", and "Staff Roll".
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Chinese (simplified) | 我的世界[14] Wǒ de Shìjiè |
My World | |
Chinese (traditional) | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Danish | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Dutch | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Finnish | Minecraft[14] | - | |
French | Minecraft[14] | - | |
German | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Italian | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Korean | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Norwegian | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Polish | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Portuguese | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Russian | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Spanish | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Swedish | Minecraft[14] | - | |
Turkish | Minecraft[14] | - |
References[edit]
- ^ http://skyboxlabs.com/games/minecraft
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20220303172722/https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/minecraft-nintendo-switch-edition-switch/
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- ^ Amazon México. Minecraft - Nintendo Switch - Standard Edition. Amazon.com.mx.
- ^ Hill, Owen (December 7, 2015). Minecraft: Wii U Edition now available to download. Mojang Studios. Archived September 6, 2016, 12:27:58 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
- ^ Hill, Owen (May 9, 2016). Mario Mash Up coming to Wii U Edition May 17!. Mojang Studios. Archived October 27, 2016, 22:25:31 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
- ^ minecraftwiki:Wii U Edition
- ^ Nintendo (April 12, 2017). Nintendo Direct 4.12.2017. YouTube. Retrieved February 2, 2023. (Archived April 12, 2017, 23:27:00 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
- ^ minecraftwiki:New Nintendo 3DS Edition
- ^ minecraftwiki:Painting#Canvases
- ^ NintendoAmerica (June 5, 2018). Enjoy the classic characters and worlds of the Mario universe in @Minecraft! The Super Mario Mash-Up pack is available now for Minecraft: New Nintendo #3DS Edition as part of a free update! bit.ly/2wNZ0nK. X. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
- ^ May 9, 2016. Two beloved video game franchises collide in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft: Wii U Edition. Nintendo. Archived November 12, 2016, 20:31:08 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
- ^ Davies, Marsh (May 12, 2017). Minecraft launches on Nintendo Switch!. minecraft.net. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Minecraft: Xbox One Edition
External links[edit]
- Minecraft Official Site
- Minecraft Wiki
- Nintendo web pages
- Minecraft: Wii U Edition: United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan
- Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition: United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan
- Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition: United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan
- Minecraft: Bedrock Edition: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan