Nintendo UNO
- Not to be confused with UNO Super Mario or Nintendo 1.
Nintendo UNO is an UNO-based card game with Mario twists and aesthetics, released in 2004 by Sababa Toys. While the rules and card types are mostly the same from a normal deck, the cards contains artwork of various characters from the Mario universe. One additional card type is also added to this deck, known as a "Power Card".
Cards
There are a total of 112 cards in the set. 108 of the cards are the same as those found in a standard UNO deck, with the remaining four being the Power Card.
Power Card
The Power Card is an exclusive card to this deck. Players can play this card to make them "invincible" to any Draw 2 or Draw 4 cards played against them, nullifying the effects of those cards. After being played, the player who put down the card must decide what color the next card should be. If played any other time, it acts as a Wild Card. This card is worth 50 points if it is in another player's hand at the end of the game.
Illustrations on the cards
- 0 = Mario
- 1 = Luigi with the Poltergust 3000
- 2 = Toad
- 3 = Yoshi
- 4 = Princess Peach playing tennis
- 5 = Waluigi
- 6 = Donkey Kong
- 7 = Diddy Kong
- 8 = Yellow Yoshi
- 9 = Blue Yoshi
- Draw 2 = Bowser
- Reverse = Mario performing a somersault
- Skip = Mario jumping
- Wild = Wario on a kart
- Draw 4 = Boolossus
- Power = Power Star
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Wild | Wild Draw 4 | Power Star | Card Back | ||||||||||
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Trivia
- With the exception of Luigi and Boolossus, all of the character artwork seen on the cards are from Nintendo 64 games instead of Nintendo GameCube games, which was Nintendo's most recent console at the time.