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[[Image:Super-mario-chess-set-box.jpg|thumb|The set as seen in the box, with figures visible at the bottom. The actual release features [[Luigi]] in the window rather than Birdo.]]
[[Image:Super-mario-chess-set-box.jpg|thumb|The set as seen in the box, with figures visible at the bottom. The actual release features [[Luigi]] in the window rather than Birdo.]]
[[Image:Chess2.jpg|thumb|left|All the characters and their positions on the board.]]
[[Image:Chess2.jpg|thumb|left|All the characters and their positions on the board.]]
[[Image:Mariosuperchess.jpeg|right|The box and the chess pieces.]]
[[Image:Mariosuperchess.jpeg|thumb|right|The box and the chess pieces.]]
'''Super Mario Chess Game: Nintendo Collector's Edition''' is a ''Mario'' series-themed [[wikipedia:chess|chess]] set released by USAopoly in September of 2009. The rules of the game are the same as defined by the original game. One side is the red team (heroes), while the other is green (villains).  
'''Super Mario Chess Game: Nintendo Collector's Edition''' is a ''Mario'' series-themed [[wikipedia:chess|chess]] set released by USAopoly in September of 2009. The rules of the game are the same as defined by the original game. One side is the red team (heroes), while the other is green (villains).  



Revision as of 09:46, April 9, 2011

The set as seen in the box, with figures visible at the bottom. The actual release features Luigi in the window rather than Birdo.
Super Mario Chess
All the characters and their positions on the board.
File:Mariosuperchess.jpeg
The box and the chess pieces.

Super Mario Chess Game: Nintendo Collector's Edition is a Mario series-themed chess set released by USAopoly in September of 2009. The rules of the game are the same as defined by the original game. One side is the red team (heroes), while the other is green (villains).

Chess Pieces

There are 32 hand-painted characters taking the place of the various pieces. Each piece is labelled as to what standard chess piece it represents.
Heroes

<br=all> Villains

The pieces measure 3-inches tall x 11-inches wide x 11-inches long.

Trivia

  • Luigi and Daisy are modeled after their 3-inch figurines, while Bowser and the Magikoopas are modeled after their official Super Mario Galaxy artwork.