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'''''Dr. Mario''''' is an arcade-style puzzle video game created by Nintendo, and was released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) and [[Game Boy]] in 1990.
'''''Dr. Mario''''' is an arcade-style puzzle video game created by Nintendo, and was released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) and [[Game Boy]] in 1990. It was ported into the [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]] arcade machines in North America. In 2004, Nintendo re-released the original ''Dr. Mario'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]], as part of the [[Classic NES Series]]. In 2005, Nintendo again released ''Dr. Mario'' for Game Boy Advance, but this time as an enhanced remake in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. Dr. Mario's gameplay is very similar to that of Tetris. Like Tetris, the player had to line pills up to destroy viruses.
 
It was ported into the [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]] arcade machines in America.
 
In 2004, Nintendo re-released the original ''Dr. Mario'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]], as part of the [[Classic NES Series]]. In 2005, Nintendo again released ''Dr. Mario'' for Game Boy Advance, but this time as an enhanced remake in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''.
 
 
Dr. Mario is a game very much like Tetris.  
Dr. Mario also appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a hidden character.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 23:00, June 6, 2007

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Dr. Mario is an arcade-style puzzle video game created by Nintendo, and was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Game Boy in 1990. It was ported into the Nintendo PlayChoice-10 arcade machines in North America. In 2004, Nintendo re-released the original Dr. Mario for the Game Boy Advance, as part of the Classic NES Series. In 2005, Nintendo again released Dr. Mario for Game Boy Advance, but this time as an enhanced remake in Dr. Mario & Puzzle League. Dr. Mario's gameplay is very similar to that of Tetris. Like Tetris, the player had to line pills up to destroy viruses.

See also

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