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'''''Mario's Super Picross''''', also known as '''''Mario no Super Picross''''' in Japan, is the first sequel to the [[Game Boy]] game, ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', and can be played on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. After the commercial failure of ''Mario's Picross'' in the West, this sequel was released only in Japan in 1995. The game plays much the same way as the first, except [[Wario]] appears in it. In 2006, it was released on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in Japan. The game saw its first Western release in 2007 on the Virtual Console in the PAL regions. It was later released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in 2013. The game has not been released in North America, nor released on the Virtual Console on the Wii or Wii U in that region, most likely due to the poor reception of ''Mario's Picross'' on the [[Game Boy]].
'''''Mario's Super Picross''''', also known as '''''Mario no Super Picross''''' in Japan, is the first sequel to the [[Game Boy]] game, ''[[Mario's Picross]]'', and can be played on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. After the commercial failure of ''Mario's Picross'' in the West, this sequel was released only in Japan in 1995. The game plays much the same way as the first, except [[Wario]] appears in it. In 2006, it was released on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in Japan. The game saw its first Western release in 2007 on the Virtual Console in the PAL regions. It was later released on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in 2013. The game has not been released in North America, nor released on the Virtual Console on the Wii or Wii U in that region, most likely due to the poor reception of ''Mario's Picross'' on the [[Game Boy]].

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Template:Infobox Mario's Super Picross, also known as Mario no Super Picross in Japan, is the first sequel to the Game Boy game, Mario's Picross, and can be played on the Super Famicom. After the commercial failure of Mario's Picross in the West, this sequel was released only in Japan in 1995. The game plays much the same way as the first, except Wario appears in it. In 2006, it was released on the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan. The game saw its first Western release in 2007 on the Virtual Console in the PAL regions. It was later released on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2013. The game has not been released in North America, nor released on the Virtual Console on the Wii or Wii U in that region, most likely due to the poor reception of Mario's Picross on the Game Boy.

Gameplay

It is a Picross game in which the player plays with a chisel and rock hammer to uncover pictures. In order to unearth the correct picture, number clues are given to show how many squares go in each row or column.

There are two sets of puzzles, each divided into several levels. In Mario's set of puzzles, the player is given a time limit, and is penalized for making mistakes. In Wario's set of puzzles, there is no time limit, but the player isn't told when they make a mistake nor is given any hints, making the puzzles harder to solve.

Staff

Main article: List of Mario's Super Picross staff

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