Prima Games

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Template:Company-infobox Prima Games is a publisher of video game strategy guides founded in 1990 and based in California. The company is a division of Random House.

Prima Games published several officially licensed guidebooks for Mario games, which competed with concurrent Nintendo Power guides. Following Nintendo Power's sale by Nintendo of America and acquisition by Future USA, Prima entered a partnership with Nintendo in 2007[1].

Early in its life, the publisher released several unofficial guides (often suffixed with "Unauthorized Game Secrets") to games it did not have a license for. Such guides were made for Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Diddy Kong Racing and Mario Kart 64, among others.

List of official guides

Nintendo 64

Prior to obtaining a license from Nintendo, Prima published several game guides for the Nintendo 64. After becoming licensed, Prima released a few editions which included several games in the one guide. Many of the games which were covered by such editions were the games Prima published before becoming licensed, such as Yoshi Story.

Game Boy/Game Boy Color

Many of the games on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color were not vast enough to each have their own game guide, so like the Nintendo 64, several "mash up" editions were published. Two of them featured Mario on the cover. The game Super Mario Bros. Deluxe was the only Mario game for the Game Boy Color to get its own guide.

GameCube

The following six guides were published for Mario games on the GameCube.

Game Boy Advance

Five Mario and one Donkey Kong game guides were published for the Game Boy Advance.

Nintendo DS

Few guides were made for Mario games on the Nintendo DS. A total of six games were covered, but four of them were part of a compilation.

Wii

Nine Mario games were covered by Prima for the Wii console. Both a premiere and collectors edition were published for Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel. The collectors edition included bonus content, such as original concept art

Nintendo 3DS

So far, every Mario game for the Nintendo 3DS has a guide, except for Mario Tennis Open. Unlike the rest of the guides, the New Super Mario Bros. 2 guide is opened upwards.

Wii U

Three Wii U Mario games have been covered by Prima so far. A guide for Super Mario 3D World was also released, but only in Collecter's Edition.

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