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Mario Superstar Baseball
Mario Superstar Baseball
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Namco
Nintendo SPD Group No.4
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube
Release date Template:Release[?]
Language(s) English (United States)
Japanese
Genre Baseball
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:G - General
Mode(s) 1-4 Players
Input
Nintendo GameCube:

Mario Superstar Baseball is a Mario sports title for the Nintendo GameCube and is the first installment of the Mario Baseball series, being the first dedicated baseball game with Mario characters. Like most games of the Mario Sports series, Mario Superstar Baseball is based on the traditional rules of the sport, in this case, but is differentiated with various Mario-themed gimmicks and other mechanics. These include characters using Star Skill abilities to cause the ball to behave differently; team captains have unique Star Skill abilities that cause a wide variety of special effects, such as attacking outfielders if batting or causing the pitched ball to behave erratically. Characters also have field abilities to differentiate themselves from other teammates. Chemistry is a feature unique to the Mario Baseball games whereby characters perform differently depending on whether they like, dislike, or are neutral to another character they are cooperating with. Additionally, most fields in the game include hazards that can affect outfielders, such as the Piranha Plants serving as obstacles in Yoshi Park.

In addition to the main Exhibition mode, in which baseball can be played freely with up to two players, the game features a single-player oriented Challenge mode that has the player controlling a designated team captain and their preset team, recruiting other captains and team players to face off against Bowser. The game also features the Toy Field mode, in which individual characters play on an interactive baseball field and get coins based on where the ball lands. Finally, the game includes several Mario-themed minigames with baseball mechanics, such as hitting Bob-ombs to create fireworks or collecting gems in a baseball diamond while avoiding a Chain Chomp. Toy Field and Minigames are the only modes that can support up to four players.

A sequel titled Mario Super Sluggers was released for the Wii in the summer of 2008.

Cinematics

Intro

Peach preparing to pass the ball, in the opening cinematic of Mario Superstar Baseball
Peach about to throw the ball to Yoshi in the opening.

The game's opening cinematic begins with Mario and Luigi taking warm-ups and practice at Mario Stadium. The two then see a wanted flyer featuring Bowser on it float from the sky. Elsewhere, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Wario all receive the same posters, and decide to get to playing baseball.

In the match between Peach and Yoshi's teams, Peach gets a good swing on a pitch, and as Yoshi runs to make the catch, it bounces off a Note Block and becomes a home run, much to Yoshi's disappointment. Next, in the game between Wario and Donkey Kong's teams, Donkey Kong uses his climbing abilities to catch the ball, but is bitten by a Chain Chomp and forced to drop it. Shortly after, Diddy Kong successfully bunts, and Wario desperately tries to blow the ball into foul range, but to no avail—Lakitu calls a fair ball, leaving Wario to slam his fist into the ground in frustration.

Finally, in the big game between Mario and Wario's teams, Mario is running for home base, but Donkey Kong is on the verge of catching the ball as Peach, Daisy and Toad black out, fearing that Mario is going to be tagged out. Mario then bounds over Donkey Kong and reaches home base safely as Donkey Kong is hit in the face with the ball. Later on, after the teams have changed sides, Wario hits Mario's pitch into the stands for a home run; as he and Waluigi celebrate to the visible dismay of Mario's, Donkey Kong becomes excited and accidentally pounds Wario into the ground, causing Waluigi to laugh.

Still later in the game, Daisy is seen throwing the ball to Peach, who then throws to Yoshi as Waluigi slides towards the base—only to discover Yoshi already has the ball, causing him to fall short as Lakitu calls him out. During Donkey Kong's at-bat, he hits the ball, and Luigi runs after it as it makes a beeline for the bleachers; he manages to jump off the top of the wall and catch it for a second out. Wario is the next batter up, and points his bat at Mario. Mario winds up and throws a fastball that catches fire and passes Wario before he can swing, striking him out; its speed overloads a radar gun in the process. With all three outs, the teams change sides.

With two outs and the game on the line, Mario is up to bat; as he faces down Wario, he points his bat at the stands in an homage to Babe Ruth's called shot. Wario then lets loose a pitch that Mario manages to hit as everyone watches in awe—the ball sails directly into the stands where Mario pointed, scoring a home run for him and his team (despite the fact that Mario's team was already up by one run and therefore the game should have ended before his turn to bat). Peach, Luigi and the others celebrate their victory with Mario as he reaches home base; as they do, Bowser is shown in the audience, chuckling to himself.

Challenge Mode ending

The game's ending plays when Bowser's team is defeated in Challenge Mode on Special difficulty. It begins with Mario tethering through the tall grass at night and entering the Field of Dreams as the lights turn on. Luigi, Peach, Red Toad, and Diddy Kong witness Mario's arrival. Then, Bowser confidently arrives for a rematch, with characters such as Wario and Waluigi as his teammates. After everyone gets to their positions, all prepared for the re-match, Mario makes the pitch. As the ball is thrown, the camera zooms in the ball, revealing the hidden words on it, "WE LOVE BASEBALL!", then the credits roll.

Gameplay

Mario Superstar Baseball plays similarly to actual baseball; teams take turn batting to run on the bases and fielding. The team who bats hits the ball to the field while the fielders attempt to make the batters out. Once a runner touches the home base, their team earns a point. There are three outs on an inning for the batting team. Once a team gets three outs, they switch sides. Whichever team obtains the most points wins. Teams, led by specific team captains, can have up to nine members.

Controls

Mario Superstar Baseball
Controls for batters and runners.

Menu controls

  • A Button: Confirm
  • B Button: Cancel
  • Control Stick/+Control Pad: Select menu items
  • L Button/R Button: Switch between positions and line-ups
  • L Button: Changes color of certain characters
  • Y Button: Deselect all members
  • X Button: Change hand type of a character
  • Z Button: View profile of a character selected

In-game controls (batter)

  • A Button: Normal Swing (holding A Button causes the swing to charge)
  • B Button: Bunt
  • L Button: Reset batter to default position
  • Control Stick/+Control Pad: Reset batter to default position or aim the hit
  • A Button + R Button: Use Star Swing

In-game controls (runner)

  • Control Stick: Choose a base when stealing a base
  • Y Button: Steal a base/Advance a base
  • X Button: Return to base/Dash
  • B Button: Tapping it makes characters dash

In-game controls (pitcher)

  • Control Stick/+Control Pad: Change pitcher's position on mound/control the ball
  • A Button: Normal Pitch (holding A Button causes the pitch to charge)
  • A Button + R Button: Throw a Star Pitch
  • Control Stick + B Button: Check a runner
  • L Button: Reset pitcher to default position

In-game controls (fielder)

  • Control Stick/+Control Pad: Move
  • Control Stick + A Button: Choose a base and throw
  • Control Stick + A Button: Diving Catch
  • A Button: Jump
  • A Button: Use unique talent (if any)
  • B Button: Tapping it makes characters dash

Exhibition mode

Mario Superstar Baseball
Selecting characters for Exhibition Mode.
The start of an Exhibition Match in Mario Superstar Baseball
The start of a game in Exhibition Mode.

Exhibition mode is a standard one or two player game of baseball. Players fill out a roster and play a game. There are six different, unique stadiums in which players can choose to play in. The player, before playing in a stadium, can adjust options such as number of innings, mercy, which player bats first, and turning Star Skills on and off. Players can also adjust field settings, running, drop spots, and batting cursors.

Star skill

Mario using the Red Fireball move in Mario Superstar Baseball
Mario, using his Fireball as a Star Skill.

A new feature in this game is the ability to use a Star Skill. Star Skills can be activated either while pitching or while batting. Anyone in this game can use a Star Skill, but a team captain's Star Skill is superior to a sub-character's Star Skill. Team Captains have mostly different Star Skills, however, captains that usually pair with each other (Mario and Luigi, Peach and Daisy) have similar Star Skills. The amount of Star Skills that can be used is represented by 5 Team Stars in a meter. The amount of starting Team Stars depend on the sub-characters' chemistry with the team captain.

Star Skills can be replenished by hitting ball park features. They can also be replenished by striking a player out or making a batter reach a base safely when the words, "Star Chance!" appear. Team captains and sub-characters use up one Team Star while captains as members use up two Team Stars.

If a batter has all 5 Team Stars and hits a charged shot with perfect contact while still holding the R Button button, they will get a near-guaranteed home run.[1]

Challenge mode

Mario Superstar Baseball
Wario in Challenge Mode.

Challenge mode (the main game mode of Mario Superstar Baseball) is a game mode where one player selects one of five Team Captains (Mario, Peach, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Yoshi) and plays with a pre-made team. The player wanders a map of the Mushroom Kingdom and can play minigames to earn coins and spend at a Shop, where power-ups can be bought. The player's objective is to beat the other four captains in a game of baseball, on their own course. In order to get the others, the player should see the scout flags for the match. Scout flags are earned by completing scout missions, such as getting a hit, or scoring a run. If the scout mission is not completed, the player will not earn the scout flag(s). There are scout flags next to the characters' faces. These flags serve as a purpose for recruiting other characters to the player's team. Each character has a set number of Scout Flags (up to five flags), with team captains requiring more Scout Flags (3 on the Mushroom level, 4 on the Flower level and Star level, and 5 on the Special level) and sub-captains and characters of race (excluding the characters with color changes) needing the median number (2 on Mushroom and on Flower, 3 on Star, and 4 on Special) and minor characters needing the least (1 on Mushroom, 2 on Flower and Star, and 3 on Special).

The only exception is Donkey Kong's team, with all his teammates needing only one scout flag on the mushroom level, 2 on the flower and star levels, and 3 on the special level. Bowser's team cannot be recruited due to no scout flags; the only way to do so is when Bowser is selected as a challenge mode captain. When Bowser is chosen, the team players require the same number of flags as the captain when he is not chosen. Before the match, the opposing team's has the message "Round up Players" on their batting order screen. The order of the opposing team is random as well as the fielding position, with the exception of Bowser's team, whose batting order and fielding positions remain the same. Players from other teams can be recruited after clearing certain missions. When the player recruits the captain they are not able to recruit other characters on their team unless the player faces Bowser Jr.

After beating all four opponents, the path to Bowser's Castle opens, where the player is able to challenge Bowser's team. Once Bowser's team is defeated, Challenge Mode is cleared. Additionally, Bowser Jr. wanders the map. Coming in contact with him starts a short, half-inning game where the player is put in various situations. If the player has had a captain join their team, they can unlock characters on their team from Bowser Jr. Sometimes, they are ahead by a point and must defend their position. Other times, they are behind and must make a comeback. Challenge Mode is the only way to unlock characters.

There are four difficulties to Challenge Mode: Mushroom, Flower, Star, and Special. Once Special mode is cleared, Bowser becomes a playable captain. In Bowser mode, Bowser must beat the other five captains, and then play a team of nine of the ten captains and sub-captains, led by Mario (the excluded character is random). Bowser can recruit other characters, excluding the captains and sub-captains, and in Bowser mode, Bowser Jr. does not wander the map.

Names of levels in other languages

Mushroom Level
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キノコレベル[?]
Kinoko Reberu
Kinoko Level
Flower Level
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラワーレベル[?]
Furawā Reberu
Flower Level
Star Level
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターレベル[?]
Sutā Reberu
Star Level
Special Level
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペシャルレベル[?]
Supesharu Reberu
Special Level

Names of scout missions in other languages

Strike 'Em Out!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さんしんをとれ![?]
Sanshin O Tore!
Get a Strikeout!
Get a Hit!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒットを打て![?]
Hitto O Ute!
Strike a Hit!

Superstar Challenge

Main article: Superstar Challenge

In order for players to become star characters, they must complete specific Star Missions for a character in Challenge Mode. These are optional, but Superstar characters have an increase in stats. The number of Star Missions vary depending on the character; generally, team captains have more Star Missions than team players. Characters have a star title: these change when characters achieve more missions. In addition, some challenges may be completed on any difficulty while some others must be completed on the Special difficulty.

Characters

Character stats displayed here are taken from the listings in the game.[2][3]

Team captains

Team captains
Character Mario's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Mario Mario's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Luigi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Luigi Luigi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Peach's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Peach Peach's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Daisy's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Daisy Daisy's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Artwork Mario from Mario Superstar Baseball. Luigi from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Peach via Mario Superstar Baseball. Artwork of Princess Daisy for Mario Superstar Baseball
Bio "Everyone's favorite hero. When Peach is in trouble, he always saves the day! A kart racer, tennis player, golf enthusiast, doctor...the list goes on and on, showing that he's a jack-of-all-trades. His trademark fireball will help him in his first foray into baseball." "The younger Mario bro. He's a better jumper than Mario but lacks good traction. Always in Mario's shadow, Luigi tends to be low-key but is always a dark horse in athletic contests. Despite perpetually finishing second, his excellent form and green Fireball make him a force." "The Mushroom Kingdom's princess. Mario has come to her rescue every time she's been kidnapped...which has happened no less than 10 times! Some speculate that an all-Toad security force may be the problem... She joins the game with a Heart Ball as her weapon." "Sarasara Land's princess. Mario rescued Daisy from the nasty villain Tatanga. While often compared to Peach, Daisy is both stronger and more tomboyish than her blonde counterpart. She uses a Flower Ball that scatters confusing petals."
Team Mario Sunshines Mario Sunshines Peach Monarchs Peach Monarchs
Type limegreen limegreen goldenrod limegreen
Special Ball Fireball Green Fireball Heart Ball Flower Ball
Running/Fielding Wall Jump
Sliding Catch
Wall Jump
Super Jump
Quick Throw
Super Catch
Quick Throw
Sliding Catch
Batting/Throwing Right/Right Left/Right Right/Right Left/Right
Bat stat 6/10 5/10 4/10 6/10
Pitch stat 6/10 6/10 8/10 7/10
Field stat 6/10 6/10 7/10 5/10
Run stat 5/10 6/10 5/10 4/10
Character Yoshi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Yoshi Yoshi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Birdo's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Birdo Birdo's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Wario's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Wario Wario's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Waluigi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Waluigi Waluigi's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Artwork Artwork of Yoshi from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Birdo from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Wario from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Waluigi from Mario Superstar Baseball
Bio "A denizen of Yoshi's Island. Mario's dependable buddy always helps him out of jams. Yoshis use their tongues to eat anything and everything. It is said that Yoshis can turn anything they swallow into eggs. On the diamond Yoshi's fast legs and accurate tongue make him a great fielder." "A dinosaur that spits eggs from her huge mouth. Birdo is very particular when it comes to fashion, though her reliance on the color pink is a bit limiting. Her bow and ring are her pride and joy. Birdo's mouth has massive suction that can even catch a ball by sucking it in." "According to Wario, he's both Mario's rival and a childhood friend (this is unconfirmed). He actually runs his own video-game company and has produced many hot sellers. Garlic is Wario's favorite food. It may lead to his incredible stamina, which makes him excellent at daring plays." "Luigi's eccentric rival. Waluigi is a hardworking player who has been training night and day to gain enough power to best Luigi. The eggplant that his Liar Ball delivers is said to have the power to make those who touch it lose their lunches."
Team Yoshi Islanders Yoshi Islanders Wario Greats Wario Greats
Type blue limegreen red goldenrod
Special Ball Egg Ball Weird Ball Phony Ball Liar Ball
Running/Fielding Tongue Catch
Clamber
Suction
Body Check
Sliding Catch
Body Check
Laser Beam
Super Jump
Batting/Throwing Left/Right Right/Right Right/Right Left/Left
Bat stat 5/10 6/10 8/10 4/10
Pitch stat 4/10 4/10 3/10 9/10
Field stat 6/10 4/10 4/10 4/10
Run stat 9/10 4/10 3/10 4/10
Character Donkey Kong's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Donkey Kong Donkey Kong's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Diddy Kong's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Diddy Kong Diddy Kong's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Bowser's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Bowser Bowser's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Bowser Jr.'s mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball Bowser Jr. Bowser Jr.'s mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Artwork Artwork of Donkey Kong for Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Diddy Kong from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Bowser from Mario Superstar Baseball Artwork of Bowser Jr. holding a baseball in his glove from Mario Superstar Baseball
Bio "A gorilla known for raw power, DK lives a carefree jungle life... unless someone messes with his bananas, in which case he just loses it. His ancestor, the original Donkey Kong, wore no necktie. His talents lead in beating on primate foes and kart-racing. Fear his Banana Ball!" "DK's partner and buddy. Diddy's trademark is his red baseball hat. While Donkey Kong boasts incredible power, Diddy's forte is his nimbleness. Using his prehensile tail to great effect, Diddy Kong is a natural fielder who won't ever boot routine balls." "Mario's arch rival and the king of the Koopa Clan. He's challenged Mario and his friends to battles countless times, but his ambitions tend to get crushed every time. His lethal Killer Ball is powerful enough to drag anyone who catches it across the field!" "Bowser's exuberant son. Bowser lied to him and convinced Jr. that Peach was his mom, resulting in a chaotic adventure for Mario and company. Bowser thinks the Koopa clan is in good hands with his son. He's not just powerful but also surprisingly skilled."
Team DK Kongs DK Kongs Bowser Monsters Bowser Monsters
Type red blue red red
Special Ball Banana Ball Boomerang Ball Killer Ball Killer Jr. Ball
Running/Fielding Clamber
Laser Beam
Super Catch
Clamber
Body Check
Laser Beam
Body Check
Wall Jump
Batting/Throwing Left/Right Left/Right Left/Right Right/Left
Bat stat 8/10 3/10 9/10 8/10
Pitch stat 7/10 6/10 9/10 5/10
Field stat 4/10 7/10 1/10 3/10
Run stat 4/10 7/10 1/10 4/10

Main team players

Balance characters

Image Name Bio Team Running/Fielding Bats/Throws Stats
Mario Superstar Baseball Toad "Princess Peach's subject. Though he tries to protect the princess from the evil Bowser, she gets kidnapped with disturbing regularity. There are many Toads who look just alike, and though they are generally small and look cute, they are actually quite powerful." Peach Monarchs Body Check Right/Right Bat 5/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 3/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Koopa Troopa "A familiar face of the Mario series, this member of the Koopa clan can pull his feet inside his shell to protect himself. Long ago, he didn't even walk upright, but now he's even playing baseball! Though he can do just about everything, he's slow because...well, you know." DK Kongs Sliding Catch Left/Right Bat 5/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 5/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Shy Guy "A charming, masked soldier. Shy Guys used to serve an evil king named Wart, but they nowadays make a lot of cameo appearances as friendly rivals of Mario. That said, they aren't always good... On the baseball mound, Shy Guys are consistent players with a few weaknesses." Yoshi Islanders Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 5/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 5/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Goomba "Though Goombas once lived in peace in the Mushroom Kingdom, they betrayed their homeland to side with Bowser. Exactly how Goomba uses his baseball gear is a bit of a mystery. Maybe you can spot the secret technique if you watch closely as he makes plays in the field..." DK Kongs Ball Dash Right/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 5/10

Technique characters

Image Name Bio Team Running/Fielding Bats/Throws Stats
Mario Superstar Baseball Toadsworth "Princess Peach's attendant. Though he says his life gets shorter every time Princess Peach gets abducted, he is always in good health and full of energy. While he lacks in stamina, he makes up for it by making cool plays that take advantage of his long life's worth of experience." Peach Monarchs Super Catch Right/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 6/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Magikoopa "A resident magician of the Koopa clan. The best of the Magikoopas, Kamek, once attempted to abduct the baby Mario Brothers, but Yoshi and Baby Mario thwarted his sinister plans. The magical powers of the Magikoopa also comes in handy in the game of baseball." Wario Greats Magical Catch Left/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 2/10
Field 8/10
Run 2/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Dry Bones "A bony underling of Bowser. Some mysterious power binds the skeletal bodies of Dry Bones together, but they shatter to pieces when they take damage. Of course, over time, they go right back to the way they were without ill effect. Dry Bones throws cursed balls when he pitches." Bowser Monsters Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 5/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Boo "Bowser's underling ghost. Behind the scary face lies a very shy soul. Look most Boos in the eyes and they'll cover their faces...but turn around and they'll attack you! Boos confuse their enemies by flickering in and out of the visible realm, appearing at inconvenient times." Wario Greats Super Jump Left/Left Bat 3/10
Pitch 8/10
Field 2/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Koopa Paratroopa "Another longtime underling of Bowser. Paratroopa flies through the sky and delivers body checks to Mario and others, but he's vulnerable to a good stomping, which takes away his wings and turns him into a garden-variety Koopa. His wings allow him to leap up and make great catches." DK Kongs Super Jump Left/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Dixie Kong* "Diddy Kong's partner and girlfriend. Her trademark golden ponytail is familiar to monkey fans everywhere. Dixie Kong is just as adventurous as both Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong. Combining great techniques with fast legs, she is a very dependable player." DK Kongs Clamber Left/Right Bat 2/10
Pitch 5/10
Field 6/10
Run 6/10

Speed characters

Image Name Bio Team Running/Fielding Bats/Throws Stats
Mario Superstar Baseball Toadette* "A cute Toad girl with plaited locks. Though her profile is relatively unknown, she is definitely a cheery, upbeat girl who's full of energy. Taking advantage of her fast legs and light weight, Toadette can make all sorts of difficult plays look completely routine." Peach Monarchs Wall Jump
Sliding Catch
Right/Right Bat 2/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 9/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Baby Mario "The elder of the baby Mario brothers. After arriving in a stork-related calamity, he and Yoshi rescued his little bro. Though he's supposed to be in his youth, you can play them both at the same time for some reason. He has excellent foot speed but lacks power due to his diminutive size." Yoshi Islanders Wall Jump Right/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 5/10
Field 3/10
Run 7/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Baby Luigi* "The younger of the baby Mario brothers. After being abducted by Kamek, he was rescued by Yoshi and Baby Mario. If you see him and Luigi in the same game, try to ignore the temporal paradox. Baby Luigi is quick around the bases but doesn't hit for power. He is, after all, a baby." Yoshi Islanders Wall Jump Left/Right Bat 2/10
Pitch 5/10
Field 3/10
Run 8/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Blue Noki "A mysterious member of a clan living on the southern paradise of Delfino Island. Nokis evolved from shellfish, and their ancestors are believed to have lived in the sea. While they are skillful and fast runners, they are hampered by a lack of power." Mario Sunshines Sliding Catch Left/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 7/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Paragoomba "A Goomba with wings. Just like Koopa Paratroopa, Paragoombas lose their wings and turn into Goombas if they get stepped on. The Goomba family is made up of expert bunters, although no one really makes a big deal about it. Bunting, after all, isn't all that glamorous." DK Kongs Super Jump Right/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 2/10
Field 5/10
Run 7/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Monty Mole* "A lively, sometimes surly mole who lives underground and leaps out whenever someone approaches his den. He usually keeps to himself but always gets fired up for a good baseball game. In fact, when he gets the ball, he almost gets TOO fired up." Mario Sunshines Ball Dash Left/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 5/10
Run 7/10

Power characters

Image Name Bio Team Running/Fielding Bats/Throws Stats
Mario Superstar Baseball King Boo "The king of the Boos. The golden crown is his trademark, and while he looks similar to other Boos, it's obvious that he's much larger than the others. Not only is he powerful, but he's also a fast runner that gets his speed by hovering over the base paths." Wario Greats Super Jump Right/Right Bat 7/10
Pitch 5/10
Field 4/10
Run 3/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Petey Piranha* "A mutation created this boss of the Piranha Plants. Petey can fly in the air for a short while, flapping the leaves that he has developed into primitive arms. When Petey spits a ball out of his toothy mouth, it is lightning-fast." Wario Greats Body Check Left/Left Bat 9/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Blue Pianta "A cheerful islander living on the southern paradise called Delfino Island. Piantas are said to be born on the mountains and they are distinguished by the palm tree growing from their heads. Their power makes them flashy, but they're clumsy and slow runners." Mario Sunshines Laser Beam Right/Right Bat 6/10
Pitch 5/10
Field 3/10
Run 2/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Hammer Bro* "One of Mario's oldest and most annoying foes. The Hammer Bro is said to be the mightiest warrior of Bowser's army. Besides the hammer-throwing variety, there are also Boomerang and Fire Bros as well. Teams fear his aggressive play and lethal bat." Bowser Monsters Body Check Right/Right Bat 8/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 3/10
Run 3/10

Alternate team players

If the player presses L Button on these characters, they can use alternate colors for those characters. They each have their own unique stats and are slightly different from one another. In Challenge Mode, the player can use all of one characters alternate colors on their team (e.g. if Peach is the player's captain, they can use all five Toad colors on their team). In the other modes, however, players are only allowed one alternate color per character.

Image Name Running/Fielding Bats/Throws Stats
Mario Superstar Baseball Blue Toad Body Check Right/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 7/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Yellow Toad Body Check Right/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Toad Body Check Right/Right Bat 5/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Purple Toad Body Check Right/Right Bat 5/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 5/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Red Koopa Troopa Sliding Catch Left/Right Bat 6/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 5/10
Run 3/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Blue Shy Guy Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 4/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 5/10
Run 5/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Yellow Shy Guy Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 4/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 5/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Shy Guy Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 4/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 5/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Black Shy Guy Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 4/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 6/10
Run 4/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Red Magikoopa Magical Catch Left/Right Bat 5/10
Pitch 2/10
Field 8/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Magikoopa Magical Catch Left/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 8/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Yellow Magikoopa Magical Catch Left/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 8/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Dry Bones Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 6/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 3/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Red Dry Bones Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 6/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 3/10
Run 3/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Blue Dry Bones Sliding Catch Left/Left Bat 5/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 4/10
Run 3/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Koopa Paratroopa Super Jump Left/Right Bat 2/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Red Noki Sliding Catch Left/Right Bat 4/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 4/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Green Noki Sliding Catch Left/Right Bat 3/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 4/10
Run 6/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Red Pianta Laser Beam Right/Right Bat 7/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 5/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Yellow Pianta Laser Beam Right/Right Bat 6/10
Pitch 4/10
Field 5/10
Run 1/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Fire Bro.* Body Check Right/Right Bat 8/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 3/10
Run 2/10
Mario Superstar Baseball Boomerang Bro.* Body Check Right/Right Bat 8/10
Pitch 3/10
Field 3/10
Run 3/10

An asterisk (*) means that character is unlockable.

Teams

The following are lists of teams formed by their respective captains in Exhibition Mode.

The first is a common team, formed if most teammates are a different character type than the captain. The second team is used when the majority of teammates share the captain's character type. The third and fourth teams require the captain to include certain characters (listed below).

Asterisks indicate that the team name returns in Mario Super Sluggers.

Captain Common Type Majority Teammates #1 Teammates #2
Mario Alternate logo for Mario Fireballs, Mario Heroes
MarioHero.png
Logo for Mario Fireballs
Mark for Mario Fireballs
(Balance Majority)*
Logo for Mario Sunshines
Mario Sunshines.png
(Luigi, Monty Mole, Pianta, Noki)
Mario All-Stars Logo.png
Mario All-Stars Mark.png
(Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Bowser)
Luigi Luigi Gentlemen Logo.png
Luigi Gentlemen Mark.png
Luigi Vacuums Logo.png
Luigi Vacuums Mark.png
(Balance Majority)
Luigi Mansioneers Logo.png
Luigi Mansioneers Mark.png
(Bowser, Toad, Boo, King Boo)
Luigi Leapers Logo.png
Luigi Leapers Mark.png
(Waluigi, Diddy Kong, Daisy, Baby Luigi)
Peach Logo for Peach Roses
Icon for Peach Roses
Logo for Peach Dynasties
Icon for Peach Dynasties
(Technique Majority)
Logo for Peach Monarchs
PeachTeamSSBB.png
(Daisy, Toad, Toadsworth, Toadette)*
Logo for Peach Princesses
Icon for Peach Princesses
(Mario, Bowser, Baby Mario, Bowser Jr.)
Daisy Logo for Daisy Lilies
Icon for Daisy Lilies
Logo for Daisy Cupids
Icon for Daisy Cupids
(Balance Majority)
Logo for Daisy Queen Bees
Icon for Daisy Queen Bees
(Peach, Dixie Kong, Toadette, Noki)
Logo for Daisy Petals
Icon for Daisy Petals
(Birdo, Dixie Kong, Wario, Petey Piranha)
Wario Wario Garlics Logo.png
Wario Garlics Mark.png
Wario Steakheads Logo.png
Wario Steakheads Mark.png
(Power Majority)
Wario Greats Logo.png
Wario Greats.png
(Waluigi, King Boo, Magikoopa, Boo, Petey Piranha)
Wario Beasts Logo.png
Wario Beasts Mark.png
(Donkey Kong, Bowser, Bowser Jr., Hammer Bro)
Waluigi Waluigi Mystiques Logo.png
Waluigi Mystiques Mark.png
Waluigi Smart-Alecks Logo.png
Waluigi Smart-Alecks Mark.png
(Technique Majority)
Waluigi Flankers Logo.png
Waluigi Flankers Mark.png
(King Boo, Wario, Magikoopa, Dry Bones)
Waluigi Mashers Logo.png
Waluigi Mashers Mark.png
(Mario, Luigi, Toadsworth, Wario)
Yoshi Logo for Yoshi Eggs
Icon for Yoshi Eggs
*
Logo for Yoshi Speed Stars
Icon for Yoshi Speed Stars
(Speed Majority)
Logo for Yoshi Islanders
Yoshi Islanders.png
(Birdo, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Shy Guy)
Logo for Yoshi Flutters
Icon for Yoshi Flutters
(Boo, King Boo, Koopa Paratroopa, Paragoomba)
Birdo Logo for Birdo Beauties
Icon for Birdo Beauties
Logo for Birdo Models
Icon for Birdo Models
(Balance Majority)
Logo for Birdo Bows
Icon for Birdo Bows
(Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad)*
Logo for Birdo Fans
Icon for Birdo Fans
(Yoshi, Shy Guy, Goomba, Koopa Troopa)
Donkey Kong Logo for DK Explorers
Icon for DK Explorers
Logo for DK Wild Ones
Icon for DK Wild Ones
(Power Majority)*
Logo for DK Kongs
DK Kongs.png
(Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Goomba, Paragoomba, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa)
Logo for DK Animals
Icon for DK Animals
(Yoshi, Bowser, Monty Mole, Petey Piranha)
Diddy Kong Logo for Diddy Survivors
Icon for Diddy Survivors
Logo for Diddy Ninjas
Icon for Diddy Ninjas
(Speed Majority)
Logo for Diddy Tails
Icon for Diddy Tails
(Yoshi, Birdo, Dixie Kong, Boo)
Logo for Diddy Red Caps
Icon for Diddy Red Caps
(Mario, Birdo, Baby Mario, Toadette)
Bowser Logo for Bowser Flames
Icon for Bowser Flames
Logo for Bowser Blue Shells
Icon for Bowser Blue Shells
(Power Majority)
Bowser Monsters
Icon for Bowser Monsters
(Bowser Jr, Dry Bones, Hammer Bro)*
Logo for Bowser Black Stars
Icon for Bowser Black Stars
(Waluigi, Wario, Petey Piranha, Hammer Bro)
Bowser Jr. Logo for Jr. Fangs
Icon for Jr. Fangs
Logo for Jr. Bombers
Icon for Jr. Bombers
(Power Majority)
Logo for Jr. Pixies
Icon for Jr. Pixies
(Diddy Kong, Boo, Shy Guy, Goomba)
Logo for Jr. Rookies
Icon for Jr. Rookies
(Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi)*

Chemistry

Main article: Chemistry
Mario Superstar Baseball
Mario having good Chemistry with Luigi

Player chemistry emphasizes the relationships between characters. When forming a team, the relationship status between the captain and their teammates affects the number of power stars the team starts with. Additionally, in the game, good chemistry occurs with two friends. When a player throws a ball to their "buddy", the ball travels faster than a normal throw would. Additionally, a player hits better when one of their friends are on base. Examples are Mario and Luigi, Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong. Good chemistry is symbolized by a musical note.

Bad chemistry occurs conversely. When a character throws a ball to a character they dislike, the ball travels more slowly and is sometimes out of line. Bad chemistry is symbolized when a small zigzag line appears next to the players. Examples of bad chemistry include Mario and Bowser, Luigi and King Boo. However, bad chemistry only occurs when the characters are fielding, and it does not happen all the time.

There exists chemistry tables in-game which determine the above features and more. Each character has a chemistry value, from 0-100, with every other character in the game. 90 and above indicates chemistry, whereas 15 and below indicate bad chemistry. These values are also used in calculating Team Stars pre-game. The game will average each player's chemistry with the captain and convert the average to team stars.[4] The key is as follows (x̄ = average captain chemistry):

  • 5 star team: x̄ ≥ 70
  • 4 star team: 70 > x̄ ≥ 55
  • 3 star team: 55 > x̄ ≥ 35
  • 2 star team: 35 > x̄ ≥ 15
  • 1 star team: 15 > x̄ > 0
  • 0 star team: x̄ = 0 (occurs with a team of 9 of the same character; only possible with cheats)

Abilities

Revealed abilities

Ball Dash

Characters: Monty Mole, Goomba

Ball Dash allows the user to gain a significant speed boost when they are holding the ball. Both walking and running speed are increased.

Body Check

Characters: Bowser, Wario, Birdo, Toad, Bowser Jr., Hammer Bro, Petey Piranha

Body Check activates by mashing the B button while running the bases and caught in a close play. If the baserunner runs to a base and the ball was thrown to that base at right before the baserunner gets to the base, there is a random chance that the baserunner runs into the fielder covering that base, causing the fielder to drop the ball, get knocked off their feet, and for the baserunner to be called safe.

Clamber

Characters: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Yoshi

Clamber allows the user to climb onto walls by jumping into the wall. This is most useful on stadiums with high fences such as Peach Garden for catching balls hit high up on the wall.

Laser Beam

Characters: Donkey Kong, Bowser, Waluigi, Pianta

Laser Beam allows the user to throw the ball to home plate with a significant speed boost only when there is a baserunner on third base. This effect can be further increased with a chemistry boost.

Magical Catch

Characters: Magikoopa

Unique to Magikoopa, Magical Catch gives a large vertical and horizontal range for catching the ball, at the expense of slow execution. It is activated simply by pressing A when the ball is nearby Magikoopa. There is a small chance for Magikoopa to whiff the catch while using it.

Quick Throw

Characters: Peach, Daisy

Quick Throw allows the user to ignore throw windup and instead throw the ball very quickly, but only when the ball is thrown to the user.

Sliding Catch

Characters: Mario, Daisy, Wario, Koopa Troopa, Toadette, Shy Guy, Noki, Dry Bones

Sliding Catch gives a small horizontal range for catching the ball to the user. The user slides a fixed distance on the ground. It is activated simply by pressing A when the ball is nearby the user.

Suction

Characters: Birdo

Unique to Birdo, Suction gives a large horizontal range for catching the ball. It is activated simply by pressing A when the ball is nearby Birdo.

Super Catch

Characters: Diddy Kong, Peach, Toadsworth

Super Catch removes the ability to whiff catching the ball when fielding. It cannot, however, prevent dropping the ball due to Mario or Luigi's star swings. It is activated automatically.

Super Jump

Characters: Luigi, Waluigi, Boo, King Boo, Paratroopa, Paragoomba

Super Jump gives the user a significant jump boost in the field. It is activated by simply pressing A while walking (dashing causes a dive instead of a jump).

Tongue Catch

Characters: Yoshi

Unique to Yoshi, Tongue Catch gives a large horizontal range for catching the ball. It is activated simply by pressing A when the ball is nearby Yoshi.

Wall Jump

Characters: Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Toadette, Bowser Jr.

Wall Jump allows the user to jump off of the wall, giving a chance at catching balls that would otherwise be home runs. The height that the user jumps up to is character-dependent. It is activated by jumping towards the wall, then pressing A again when touching the wall.

Hidden abilities

There are two abilities found in the game's code which changes attributes of characters, but are not explicitly stated to be abilities in-game. One of these abilities gives a significant amount of horizontal curve to the ball after the user hits it. This ability is owned by Boo, King Boo, and Boomerang Bro.

The second causes the user to cling to the wall and remain immobile for a short amount of time when jumping into the wall (similar to Wall Jump, but instead of jumping off the wall the character gets stuck to the wall and slowly slides down it). This ability is owned by Bowser, Wario, Birdo, Monty, Pianta, Hammer Bro, Toadsworth, Petey Piranha, King Boo, and Dry Bones.

Items

Mario Superstar Baseball
The shop in Challenge Mode.

These items can only be bought at the shop in Challenge Mode. Coins are obtained for purchasing items by either defeating Bowser Jr. roaming across the map or winning minigames at the stadiums.

One-game items

The following items last for one game of baseball.

  • Nice Bat - Lets the player's character get hits more easily.
  • Power Bat - Increases the power of the character's swings.
  • Super Ball - Increases the speed of the character's pitches.
  • Lucky Glove - Increases the Fielding ability of the characters.
  • Dash Spikes - Makes the characters move faster.
  • Buddy Emblem - Increases friendship between the team. Normally incompatible characters will become more friendly to their rivals.
  • Superstar - Increases all stats and boosts friendship. Not available until every other item has been purchased at least once over the course of multiple Challenge Mode playthroughs.

Permanent items

Once these items are purchased, they never need to be bought again. All of them cost 200 coins and they all do the same thing: give a character the ability to use their special hits and pitches. The difference is that each one powers up just one captain. They become active when the compatible character is on the team.

One permanent item that does not give a character Special Moves is the Secret Map, which allows access to the Toy Field from Challenge Mode's overworld, therefore letting coins earned in Toy Field carry over to Challenge Mode. The Secret Map only appears if the player has beaten every minigame on the Challenge Mode overworld.

Stadiums

Image Corresponding Minigame Description
Mario Stadium Mario Superstar Baseball.png
Mario Stadium
Wario losing in Bob-omb Derby
Bob-omb Derby
A stadium belonging to Mario in a sun-drenched beachside area. There are no features in this stadium, so this stadium is well suited for pure baseball.
Peach Garden Mario Superstar Baseball.png
Peach Garden
Screenshot of the Wall Ball minigame from Mario Superstar Baseball
Wall Ball
A courtyard ball park just outside Peach's Castle. Blocks float high above the fielders in this ball park. When a fly ball hits one of these blocks the ball will bounce and fly to a random direction. Brick Blocks can be destroyed while Jump Blocks cannot be destroyed. Blocks also give out Star Skills when hit.
Mario Superstar Baseball
Wario Palace
Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp Sprint
A ball park owned by Wario in a middle of a desert. Chain Chomps guard the extreme right and left fields where the ball is fouled when landed upon there. Chain Chomps will attempt to bite the ball and they can hit characters if there is any contact. Sandstorm generators also float and make the balls change direction where it will land by generating whirlwinds. Star shaped dunes can be found in the sand and they will give a Star Skill when a ball rolls into it.
Yoshi Park.png
Yoshi Park
Mario Superstar Baseball
Piranha Panic
A scenic ball park owned by Yoshi. Piranha Plants grow widespread across the field and attack anyone who goes near a stray ball. Yellow Piranha Plants do not harm players and they give out a Star Skill when hit.
Donkey Kong Jungle 1.png
Donkey Kong Jungle
Mario Superstar Baseball
Barrel Batter
A stadium set in a jungle, owned by Donkey Kong. Barrels get launched from a cannon and hit any player they touch. Klaptraps are also found in a stream and they will bite a player who comes too close. When hit with a ball, Klaptraps give out a Star Skill.
Bowser Castle MSB.png
Bowser Castle
Star Dash in Mario Superstar Baseball
Star Dash
A ballpark inside Bowser's castle. Flying fireballs are found in chain link lava picts and they harm anyone who touches it. Thwomps also crash down to stop any would-be home run balls. Star panels give out Star Skills when they get touched in this stadium.

The player must complete challenge mode once to unlock Bowser Castle.

Toy Field

Main article: Toy Field
Toy Field

Toy Field is a mode up to four players can participate in a special field. Players take turns hitting pitched balls into a field made up of many spaces. Players earn coins depending on where the ball has landed. The player with the most coins wins. Items can be used to either help or deter a player's progress depending if the ball landed on a ? area. Players can also get coins by striking a player out or catching a fly ball.

Minigames

Minigames are extra games outside of playing regular baseball. They usually feature baseball rules, but with a tweak added to it. Unlike exhibition, up to fours players can participate and players choose single characters instead of constructing a team. All minigames correspond to a stadium, such as Bob-omb Derby to Mario Stadium. Four difficulties are involved, though only one is available in the start for all minigames from easiest to hardest: Mushroom, Flower, Star, and Special. Flower and Star difficulties are simply harder than Mushroom, but Special usually has a tweak to it: players who play Special difficulty sets records if they beat the standard high score of the minigame.

When players beat Star difficulty for all minigames, they unlock Grand Prix Mode. Grand Prix mode is basically a collection of all minigames in this order, in Special difficulty: Bob-omb Derby, Wall Ball, Chain Chomp Sprint, Piranha Panic, Barrel Batter, and Star Dash. When completed, the player will earn a Grand Prix medal, which is stored in the Records mode.

Practice

This mode allows players to master and practice the basics of Mario Superstar Baseball, including batting, pitching, fielding, and base running. The player can also go here to practice against a CPU with any character they choose. Options in the Practice mode include: Batting, Pitching, Baserunning, and Fielding, where the player is given instructions on the category, playing as Mario. The last option, Free Play, is where the player can practice the four ways of playing baseball with any character they wish and as long as they want.

Records

Mario Superstar Baseball
The records for past MVPs.

This is where all outcomes of Exhibition, Challenge, Toy Field, and Minigame Mode are stored. The player can navigate through a number of menus to see all the information stored. The following are stored: past MVPs, challenge mode trophies, Grand Prix medals, star statuses, high scores for all minigames in Special difficulty, and high scores for Toy Field

Options

The options allow the player to modify game settings. Settings include turning on and off music, setting the sound scheme (Mono, Stereo, and Surround), and turning the Controller's Rumble Feature on or off.

Quotes

Main article: List of Mario Superstar Baseball quotes
Lakitu
  • "Hey, Donkey Kong! I see your team is ready. Quite a fine group of players you have there! ...Wait... Donkey Kong! What in the... What's the deal with that boxing glove? You're using that as a bat?! Is that even allowed? Ummm... Well, OK, I guess... Here's the deal. Bowser craves a test of his might. He wishes to play a powerful team. Let me give you some details, OK?"
  • "Hi there, Yoshi! Is your team ready? Hmmmm... Looks like a very quick-footed group. Bowser craves a test of his might. He wishes to play a powerful team. So, you'd better listen to some details. OK, Yoshi?"
Princess Peach
  • "That's my Mario...I had forgotten how safe I feel when I'm with you, Mario! Do you think it would be all right...if I joined your team, Mario? I can? Really?! Oh thank you! May the mushrooms bless you!"
Wario
  • "Aargh! Mario! You musta cheated last game, but not THIS time. Chump! I'm the only one in this entire kingdom with any class whatsoever! This time, I mean business! Go time! It is ON!"
  • "YAAAAAAAAAARGH! You stink! But...you know what? I'm just gonna let it go. Yeah. I'm above holding grudges. I'll even lend you a hand! Admit it, you wanted me with you anyway! Wah ha ha ha ha ha ha! With me on board, victory is totally guaranteed! Heh heh heh heh... Idiot... That team will be all MINE someday... Hmm? What? Er... Nah, I didn't say anything! You're hearing things!"

Staff

Main article: List of Mario Superstar Baseball staff

The game was directed by Hideki Tomida and produced by Yasushi Ono and Toyokazu Nonaka. All three would return in their respective roles for the follow-up Mario Super Sluggers. Toyokazu Nonaka would also serve as producer on later sports titles like Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and Mario Sports Superstars. Like the other Mario sports titles on the Nintendo GameCube, the opening movie was directed by Kazuhiko Tsukada.

Reception

Overall, Mario Superstar Baseball was well received by critics, gaining 8.0 out of 10 from GameSpot. A GameDaily reviewer praised the game, as telling that he "found it to grow on him." IGN praised the game, but also said that "these high production values are not consistent throughout the experience."

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Nintendo GameCube Andrew Pfister,
1UP
7.5/10 Superstar Baseball was obviously meant to be played in short bursts instead of long sessions. (The lack of any sort of regular season mode ensures this.) And as this simple type of game that's neither too deep nor too shallow, Superstar's "swing at anything, steal all the time, watch out for the Thwomps in right field" brand of baseball is tough to beat. It might not be the World Series, but it's a definite wild card.
Nintendo GameCube Raymond M. Padilla,
Gamespy
4/5 As a multiplayer game, Mario Superstar Baseball is pretty excellent. Up to four players can participate in straight up baseball games, the various mini-games, and an interesting Toy Field mode (which is really just a bigger mini-game that's given its own menu option). While the regular baseball games are great whether you're going solo or playing with your buddies, the mini-games are exponentially more entertaining with friends. With a great main game and lots of fun mini-games, I'd go as far as to say that this is a much better party game than the last few Mario Party releases.
Nintendo GameCube Matt Casamassina,
IGN
7.9/10 Mario Superstar Baseball is far from the perfect baseball game, but it is nevertheless a fun, Nintendo-style take on America's favorite pastime so long as you understand what you're getting when you open the box...Although the gameplay experience is occasionally limited by a lack of features or cramped running/fielding configurations, the end result is still arcadey fun. Recommended for die-hard Nintendo fans and for gamers looking for a simplified, yet quickened take on the sport of baseball.
Aggregators
Compiler Template:Nowrap
Metacritic 76
GameRankings 76.70%

Pre-release and unused content

When the game was announced at E3 2005, it was originally known as simply Mario Baseball and had a different logo. In early screenshots, the graphics for Star Chances use a different design compared to the final release.

Early Mario Superstar Baseball Menu
The demo's main menu, with slightly different font size and additional locked modes

A demo of the game is included in volumes 27-30 of the Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc. The title screen of the demo uses the early logo, though the final logo is used in the demo selection menu. The main menu of the game's demo has eight boxes in total like the Japanese release of the game. The previews which were localized for this demo features slight formatting differences compared to the final release, including the capital letters of the header text being smaller and the "For 1 to X Players" being formatted as "For 1 to X players." The preview for Toy Field shows it was originally themed after Super Mario Bros. and shows in the sky ? Blocks, Brick Blocks, and a Warp Pipe as they are arranged in the beginning of World 1-1. In the preview for the minigames, the top-left picture was replaced. Early variations of the title screen music, victory theme, and results theme are present as well.

In the final release of the game, a baseball bat can be found within Petey Piranha's files. In-game, he uses his arms to hit the ball. Early versions of Challenge Mode's level icons are present in the game's files. They use rudimentary artwork based on their designs from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, with the exception of the Flower level's icon which is based on the Fire Flower's design from Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Superstar Baseball.

Media

For a complete list of media for this subject, see List of Mario Superstar Baseball media.
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References to other games

Wario Palace from Mario Superstar Baseball
A Cyclone Generator in Wario Palace

References in later games

Terms in other languages

Play Ball!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プレイボール![?]
Purei Bōru!
Play Ball!
Strike
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ストライク[?]
Sutoraiku
Strike
Foul Ball
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファール[?]
Fāru
Foul
Out!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アウト![?]
Auto!
Out!
Fair Ball
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フェア[?]
Fea
Fair
Safe
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese セーフ[?]
Sēfu
Safe
Ball
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボール[?]
Bōru
Ball
Change
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チェンジ[?]
Chenji
Change
Time
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイム[?]
Taimu
Time
Home Run!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホームラン![?]
Hōmuran!
Homerun!
Two-Run Homer!
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 2ランホームラン!![?]
2 Ran Hōmuran!!
2-Run Homerun!!
That's The Game
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲームセット[?]
Gēmu Setto
Game Set
MVP
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒーロー[?]
Hīrō
Hero
Failure
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しっぱい[?]
Shippai
Failure
Take Your Base
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デッドボール[?]
Deddo Bōru
Dead Ball
Mercy
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コールド[?]
Kōrudo
Called
Double Play
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダブルプレイ[?]
Daburu Purei
Double Play

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーマリオスタジアム ミラクルベースボール[?]
Sūpā Mario Sutajiamu Mirakuru Bēsubōru
Super Mario Stadium Miracle Baseball

Trivia

A Dictionary mode (which lets the player look up baseball terms) is present in the Japanese localization only, following a similar manner to the dictionaries in the Mario Tennis series.

References

External links

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