Famicom Meiro: Super Mario/Makaimura
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.
Famicom Meiro: Super Mario/Makaimura | |
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Artist | Yukio Sawada |
Publisher | Shogakukan |
Label | Yōchien |
Original language | Japanese |
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Famicom Meiro: Super Mario/Makaimura is a puzzle-based manga based on two video games: Super Mario Bros. (and/or Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels) and Ghosts 'n Goblins. It was published by Shogakukan in Yōchien in October 1986, and the Super Mario story, titled Super Mario Meiro, was written and illustrated by Yukio Sawada.
Contents[edit]
Super Mario Meiro[edit]
Mario has just rescued Princess Peach, and he needs to bring her back home, but Bowser's soldiers are hindering their journey.
First, there is a maze filled with land and air enemies: a Little Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, a Piranha Plant, a Bullet Bill, a Lakitu, and a Buzzy Beetle.
Taking a pipe, Mario and Peach arrive underwater, avoiding a Bloober and a Cheep-cheep. The puzzle consists of reconstructing the fish's face by locating the correctly shaped missing pieces of the three proposed.
Back on land, Mario then finds a ? Block and hits it, and something comes out. The last puzzle is a "connect the dots," which will reveal the item that spawned from the block. The item in question is a Fire Flower, which Mario uses to get rid of the enemies. Safe and sound, Mario and Peach arrive at the Mushroom Kingdom, where they are welcomed by the Mushroom King.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ファミコンめいろ★スーパーマリオ/まかいむら★[2] Famikon Meiro ★ Sūpā Mario/Makaimura ★ |
Famicom Maze - Super Mario / Ghost n' Goblins (lit. "Demon World Village") | |
スーパーマリオめいろ[2] Sūpā Mario Meiro |
Super Mario Maze |
Notes[edit]
- This is not Sawada's first work with Ghosts 'n Goblins. He was the artist and author of the game's section in Hisshō Technique Kan Peki-ban.
References[edit]
- ^ Former auction post of the magazine with the manga on auction.yahoo.co.ja. Retrieved on September 17, 2025.
- ^ a b File:Super Mario Maze 1.jpg