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'''''VB Mario Land'''''<ref name="Official Nintendo Magazine (Great Britain)">[[Media:Official Nintendo Magazine - VB Mario Land.jpg|Official Nintendo Magazine (Great Britain) January 2010, pg. 62]]</ref>, also known as '''''Mario Adventure'''''<ref>[[Media:Big N Magazine (Germany) VB.jpg|Big N magazine (Germany), July-August 2000, pg. 19]]</ref>, is a canceled ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game that was originally going to be released for the [[Virtual Boy]]. A single-level playable demo was unveiled at the Winter | '''''VB Mario Land'''''<ref name="Official Nintendo Magazine (Great Britain)">[[Media:Official Nintendo Magazine - VB Mario Land.jpg|Official Nintendo Magazine (Great Britain) January 2010, pg. 62]]</ref>, also known as '''''Mario Adventure'''''<ref>[[Media:Big N Magazine (Germany) VB.jpg|Big N magazine (Germany), July-August 2000, pg. 19]]</ref>, is a canceled ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game that was originally going to be released for the [[Virtual Boy]]. A single-level playable demo was unveiled at the Winter {{wp|Consumer Electronics Show}} 1995 in Las Vegas.<ref>[[Media:Nintendo Power - March 95.jpg|Nintendo Power issue #70, March 1995, pg. 29]]</ref> | ||
The game was to be a two-dimensional side-scrolling game that would also use three-dimensional perspectives, such moving between the background and foreground of the level. It would star [[Mario]] as the main character, using classic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''-style elements such as [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[? Block]]s. Although <i>VB Mario Land</i>'s story was not revealed, a large [[Wario]]-like figure which functioned similar to a [[Thwomp]] was seen in the playable demo. In certain areas, an overhead view was displayed, much like the [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series of games. The first level ends at the [[Goal Pole]], and Mario can be seen entering a [[Castle]]. | The game was to be a two-dimensional side-scrolling game that would also use three-dimensional perspectives, such moving between the background and foreground of the level. It would star [[Mario]] as the main character, using classic ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''-style elements such as [[Warp Pipe]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[? Block]]s. Although <i>VB Mario Land</i>'s story was not revealed, a large [[Wario]]-like figure which functioned similar to a [[Thwomp]] was seen in the playable demo. In certain areas, an overhead view was displayed, much like the [[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] series of games. The first level ends at the [[Goal Pole]], and Mario can be seen entering a [[Castle]]. |
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Template:Infobox VB Mario Land[1], also known as Mario Adventure[2], is a canceled Mario game that was originally going to be released for the Virtual Boy. A single-level playable demo was unveiled at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show 1995 in Las Vegas.[3]
The game was to be a two-dimensional side-scrolling game that would also use three-dimensional perspectives, such moving between the background and foreground of the level. It would star Mario as the main character, using classic Super Mario Bros.-style elements such as Warp Pipes, Koopa Troopas and ? Blocks. Although VB Mario Land's story was not revealed, a large Wario-like figure which functioned similar to a Thwomp was seen in the playable demo. In certain areas, an overhead view was displayed, much like the The Legend of Zelda series of games. The first level ends at the Goal Pole, and Mario can be seen entering a Castle.
A three-dimensional version of Mario Bros. was mentioned to be implemented into VB Mario Land as a minigame, though this was later released as a separate game titled Mario Clash.[1]
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Mario entering the end of level Castle
A Mario Bros. minigame.
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Virtual Boy games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Mario's Tennis (1995) • Mario Clash (1995) • VB Mario Land (canceled) • VB Mario Kart (canceled) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Unnamed Donkey Kong Country proof-of-concept (tech demo) |
Wario franchise | Virtual Boy Wario Land (1995) |