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'''''Mario Unkurukai''''' is a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' arcade game released in Japan only, in 1993. Very little is known about it. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the only two dancing games in the Mario Series and is very similar to [[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]], but there are 2 neutral foot spaces and there is no 2-player mode.<ref>[http://www.nmt.ne.jp/~yunker/ddr/netakids.html Website with information and pictures (Japanese)]</ref> | '''''Mario Unkurukai''''' is a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' arcade game released in Japan only, in 1993. Very little is known about it. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the only two dancing games in the Mario Series and is very similar to [[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]], but there are 2 neutral foot spaces and there is no 2-player mode. Nintendo currently has no plans to release the game outside Japan, and it is unknown if they ever will. It's not proved successful.<ref>[http://www.nmt.ne.jp/~yunker/ddr/netakids.html Website with information and pictures (Japanese)]</ref> | ||
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Mario Unkurukai is a Mario arcade game released in Japan only, in 1993. Very little is known about it. The game is a dancing game geared toward small children. It is one of the only two dancing games in the Mario Series and is very similar to Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, but there are 2 neutral foot spaces and there is no 2-player mode. Nintendo currently has no plans to release the game outside Japan, and it is unknown if they ever will. It's not proved successful.[1]
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