List of Mario media

List of Mario media
A red, dual-screen device pictured closed; in the corner is a red M inside of a white circle.
A Mario themed Nintendo DS Lite.

The Mario video game series is a franchise of platform games and other genres (including role-playing games and party games) published and produced by Nintendo. The games have been developed by a variety of developers including Nintendo, Hudson Soft, and AlphaDream. Most Mario games have either been released for the arcade or Nintendo video game consoles and handhelds dating from the Nintendo Entertainment System to the current generation of video game consoles.

The franchise revolves around Mario, the series' protagonist, and his adventures in the fictional world of the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario platform games typically rely on Mario's jumping ability to allow him to progress through levels. The Mario series is the best-selling video game franchise of all time with over 240 million games sold worldwide.[1] The franchise was originally conceived by Shigeru Miyamoto as a replacement for the failed Radarscope arcade game.

Contents

Video games

Main series


Original release date(s):[2]
  • NA June 2, 1981
Release years by system:
1981 – Arcade, Atari 2600[2][3]
1982 – Intellivision, ColecoVision, Tabletop miniarcade[4][5][6]
1983 – Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, Apple II, PC, TI-99, Atari 8-bit[7][8][9][10][11][12]
1986 – Amstrad CPC[13]
1988 – Atari 7800, Famicom Disk System[14][15]
2002 – Nintendo e-Reader[16]
2004 – Game Boy Advance[17]
2006 – Wii Virtual Console[18]
Notes:



Original release date(s):[19]
Release years by system:
1983 – Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Nintendo Entertainment System[19][20][21][22]
1984 – Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64[23][24]
1985 – Nintendo Entertainment System[22]
1987 – Atari 7800, Amstrad CPC[25][26]
1988 – Atari 8-bit[27]
2002 – Nintendo e-Reader[28]
2004 – Game Boy Advance[29]
2006 – Wii Virtual Console[30]
Notes:
  • First appearance of several characters, including Luigi and the Koopa Troopa.
  • First simultaneously multiplayer game in the Mario series.
  • Has had many ports and re-releases, as well as appearing as a bonus game in many Mario remake titles and Animal Crossing.



Original release date(s):[31]
  • JP September 13, 1985
  • NA By March, 1986
  • EU May 15, 1987
  • AUS 1987
Release years by system:
1985 – Nintendo Entertainment System[31]
1986 – Arcade[32]
1993 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[33]
1999 – Game Boy Color[34]
2004 – Game Boy Advance[35]
2006 – Virtual Console[36]
Notes:
  • Up until the video game Wii Sports, it being bundled with the Nintendo Entertainment System made it the best-selling video game of all time with 40 million copies sold.
  • First appearance of many characters, including Princess Peach, Bowser, Toad, and enemies such as the Goomba.
  • Considered one of the most influential video games of all time, influencing many more platformers.
  • Introduced the capacity for Mario and Luigi to gain new abilities.
  • Received praise for its gameplay and controls, which publications often cited how tight its controls were compared to other games in the genre.



Original release date(s):[37]
  • JP June 3, 1986
Release years by system:
1986 – Famicom Disk System[37]
1993 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[38]
2004 – Game Boy Advance[39]
2007 – Virtual Console[40]
Notes:
  • Never released outside of Japan until the North American release of Super Mario All-Stars in 1993.
  • Originally titled Super Mario Bros. 2.
  • The developers chose to not release it in North America, arguing that it was too hard; instead, they remade a video game titled Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic under the title Super Mario Bros. 2.
  • It was significantly more difficult than other games in the series; for example, a secret area in Super Mario Bros. would take players to later areas in the game, while a similar area would send them backward in the game. The developers also introduced an item that, unlike any item in the series previously, would harm or kill player characters.



Original release date(s):[41]
  • JP September 14, 1992
  • NA October 1988
  • PAL April 28, 1989
Release years by system:
1988 – Nintendo Entertainment System[41]
1993 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[33]
2001 – Game Boy Advance[42]
2007 – Virtual Console[43]
Notes:
  • A remake of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic; remade into a Mario video game because the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, was deemed too difficult.
  • Marked the first playable appearance of Princess Peach and Toad. Also introduced long-standing enemies, including the Shy Guy, Bob-omb, Pokey, and Birdo.



Original release date(s):[44]
  • JP October 23, 1988
  • NA February 12, 1990
  • EU August 29, 1991
Release years by system:
1988 – Nintendo Entertainment System[44]
1993 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[38]
2003 – Game Boy Advance[45]
2007 – Virtual Console[46]



Original release date(s):[47]
  • JP April 21, 1989
  • NA August 1989
  • EU September 28, 1990
Release years by system:
1989 – Game Boy[47]



Original release date(s):
  • JP November 21, 1990
  • NA August 13, 1991
  • EU April 11, 1992
Release years by system:
1990 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System
1994 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System
2001 – Game Boy Advance
2006 – Virtual Console



Original release date(s):
  • JP October 21, 1992
  • EU January 28, 1993
  • NA November 1992
Release years by system:
1992 – Game Boy



Original release date(s):
  • JP June 23, 1996
  • NA September 26, 1996
  • EU March 1, 1997
Release years by system:
1996 – Nintendo 64
2004 – Nintendo DS
2006 – Virtual Console
Notes:
  • First 3D Mario game



Original release date(s):
  • JP July 19, 2002
  • NA August 25, 2002
  • EU October 04, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Nintendo GameCube



Original release date(s):
  • JP May 25, 2006
  • NA May 15, 2006
  • EU June 30, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 – Nintendo DS



Original release date(s):
  • JP November 01, 2007
  • NA November 12, 2007
  • EU November 16, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Wii



Original release date(s):
  • NA November 15, 2009
  • EU November 20, 2009
  • JP December 03, 2009
Release years by system:
2009 – Wii



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2010 – Wii


Mario Party


Original release date(s):[48]
  • JP December 18, 1998
  • NA February 8, 1999
  • PAL March 9, 1999
Release years by system:
1998 – Nintendo 64[48]



Original release date(s):[49]
  • JP December 17, 1999
  • NA January 24, 2000
  • PAL October 13, 2000
Release years by system:
1999 – Nintendo 64[49]



Original release date(s):[50]
  • JP December 7, 2000
  • NA May 6, 2001
  • EU November 16, 2001
Release years by system:
2000 – Nintendo 64[50]



Original release date(s):[51]
  • JP November 8, 2002
  • NA October 21, 2002
  • EU November 29, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Nintendo GameCube[51]


Mario Party-e

Original release date(s):[52]
  • NA February 17, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Nintendo e-Reader[52]



Original release date(s):[53]
  • JP November 28, 2003
  • NA November 10, 2003
  • PAL December 5, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Nintendo GameCube[53]



Original release date(s):[54]
  • JP November 18, 2004
  • NA December 6, 2004
  • PAL March 18, 2005
Release years by system:
2004 – Nintendo GameCube[54]



Original release date(s):[55]
  • JP January 13, 2005
  • NA March 28, 2005
  • PAL January 10, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – Game Boy Advance[55]



Original release date(s):[56]
  • JP November 10, 2005
  • NA November 7, 2005
  • PAL February 10, 2006
Release years by system:
2005 – Nintendo GameCube[56]



Original release date(s):[57]
  • JP July 26, 2007
  • NA May 29, 2007
  • PAL June 22, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Wii[57]
Notes:
  • The best-selling title in the Mario Party series.
  • Generated controversy due to some versions of the game in the United Kingdom making use of the word "spastic".



Original release date(s):[58]
  • JP November 8, 2007
  • NA November 19, 2007
  • PAL November 23, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 – Nintendo DS[58]


Mario puzzle games

Mario's Bombs Away

– Game & Watch Panorama


Mario's Cement Factory

– Game & Watch Tabletop



April 21, 1989 – Game Boy



– NES


Mario the Juggler

– Game & Watch
Notes:

Final Game & Watch game



– NES, Game Boy




August 27, 1993 – Super Famicom
Notes:

Only in Japan



1995 – Phillips CD-i



1995 – Game Boy



1996 – SNES, Game Boy


Picross 2

1996 – Game Boy
Notes:

Only in Japan



1995 – Super Famicom
Notes:

Only in Japan







2001 – Nintendo 64, iQue Player




2003 – GameCube
Notes:

Only in Japan


Yoshi's Touch & Go

2005 – Nintendo DS



2005 – Game Boy Advance



2006 – Nintendo DS



2008 – Wii



2009 – Nintendo DSi



2009 – Nintendo DSi


Mario role-playing games


Original release date(s):[59]
  • JP March 9, 1996
  • NA May 13, 1996
Release years by system:
1996 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System[59]
2008 – Wii Virtual Console[60]



  • JP August 11, 2000
  • NA February 5, 2001
– Nintendo 64
Notes:
  • Makes use of a graphic style that featured three dimensional environments and two dimensional objects, people and enemies, which at times appear paper flat.



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Mario sports games

Other games


Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2005 - GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Notes:

Mario, Luigi and Peach playable only in the GameCube version



Original release date(s):
Release years by system:
2005 - GameCube, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox
Notes:

Mario, Luigi and Peach playable only in the GameCube version


Printed media

Super Mario Adventures

Super Mario Adventures is an anthology of comics that ran in Nintendo Power magazine throughout 1992, featuring the characters from Nintendo's Mario series and based loosely on Super Mario World.

Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. was published in 1992.

Television

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