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Mario is featured in ''Mario the Juggler'', a Game & Watch game based on the very first one, ''[[Ball]]''.
Mario is featured in ''Mario the Juggler'', a Game & Watch game based on the very first one, ''[[Ball]]''.


In the Modern games of ''Game & Watch Gallery'' remakes, Mario also takes some roles previously taken by other characters. Other times, he is a non-playable character. In ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'', for instance, he and Luigi rescue Toads, Yoshis, and [[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr]]s. from a fire. In another example, ''[[Chef]]'', [[Princess Peach]] must cooperate with Mario and Luigi to feed Yoshi. Mario and Luigi throw the food, and Peach can catch it in [[Frying Pan|her pan]].
In the Modern games of ''Game & Watch Gallery'' remakes, Mario also takes some roles previously taken by other characters. Other times, he is a non-playable character. In ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'', for instance, he and Luigi rescue Toads, Yoshis, and [[Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr]]s. from a fire. In another example, ''[[Chef]]'', [[Princess Peach]] must cooperate with Mario and Luigi to feed Yoshi. Mario and Luigi throw the food, and Peach can catch it in [[Peach's frying pan|her pan]].
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==''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''==
==''Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!''==
[[File:Mario and Luigi surrounded by the mushroom people.png|thumb|Mario and Luigi surrounded by mushroom people]]
[[File:Mario and Luigi surrounded by the mushroom people.png|thumb|Mario and Luigi surrounded by mushroom people]]
The feature-length anime adaption of ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', portrays Mario and Luigi as [[grocery]] store workers. Mario has his video game hijacked, and he notices Princess Peach. She escapes the TV set, pleads for help, and gets kidnapped by [[Bowser]], dropping her [[Brooch]]. Mario quickly is attracted to her, and he and Luigi, while also traveling to the kingdom for riches, eventually follow [[Haru-ōji|Kibidango]] into a series of [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s and explore the Mushroom Kingdom to search for Peach.
The feature-length anime adaption of ''Super Mario Bros.'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', portrays Mario and Luigi as [[grocery]] store workers. Mario has his video game hijacked, and he notices Princess Peach. She escapes the TV set, pleads for help, and gets kidnapped by [[Bowser]], dropping her [[Brooch]]. Mario quickly is attracted to her, and he and Luigi, while also traveling to the kingdom for riches, eventually follow [[Kibidango]] into a series of [[Warp Pipe|pipe]]s and explore the Mushroom Kingdom to search for Peach.


==''Golf: Japan Course'' / ''Golf: U.S. Course''==
==''Golf: Japan Course'' / ''Golf: U.S. Course''==
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==''White Knuckle Scorin{{'}}''==
==''White Knuckle Scorin{{'}}''==
The comic that is released alongside the ''[[White Knuckle Scorin']]'' CD album is a loose adaptation of ''Super Mario World''. Mario and Luigi vacation in Dinosaur Land, but Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach as part of his plan to convert Dinosaur Land to fossil fuel and become an oil tycoon of OPEC. While Princess Peach tries to send messages, Mario helps teach [[Yoshi]] how to read, which is later integral for relaying Peach's messages as well as reciting spells from Bowser's magic book.
The comic that is released alongside the ''[[White Knuckle Scorin']]'' CD album is a loose adaptation of ''Super Mario World''. Mario and Luigi vacation in Dinosaur Land, but Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach as part of his plan to convert Dinosaur Land to fossil fuel and become an oil tycoon of OPEC. While Princess Peach tries to send messages, Mario helps teach Yoshi how to read, which is later integral for relaying Peach's messages as well as reciting spells from Bowser's magic book.


==''Yoshi''==
==''Yoshi'' franchise==
===''Yoshi''===
Mario is featured in the first game of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]], entitled simply ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'' (or ''Mario & Yoshi''). The gameplay is similar to that of ''Tetris'': Mario holds several enemies and must align them vertically to eliminate them and score points. Mario can also match egg halves vertically (even with enemies in between) to create a [[Yoshi's Egg]] that hatches a [[Baby Yoshi]], giving Mario 50 points. The Yoshi that Mario can hatch is dependent on the enemies between the egg halves.
Mario is featured in the first game of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]], entitled simply ''[[Yoshi (game)|Yoshi]]'' (or ''Mario & Yoshi''). The gameplay is similar to that of ''Tetris'': Mario holds several enemies and must align them vertically to eliminate them and score points. Mario can also match egg halves vertically (even with enemies in between) to create a [[Yoshi's Egg]] that hatches a [[Baby Yoshi]], giving Mario 50 points. The Yoshi that Mario can hatch is dependent on the enemies between the egg halves.
===''Yoshi's Cookie''===
Mario is portrayed as a baker in another puzzle game of the ''Yoshi'' franchise, ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', along with its remake in ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''. The title screen of the NES and Game Boy versions shows a small narrative: Mario fails to open a cookie jar, but when he gets an idea and leaves, Yoshi enters and eats the jar. Mario then chases Yoshi with a hammer. When Mario returns with the cookie jar, however, the jar is empty. In the game, Mario must clear rows and columns of cookies by matching them. There are six types of cookies he must match. Mario can also face against Princess Peach, Yoshi, or Bowser in the VS mode of the game, where he must maintain a higher lit fuse than his opponent by clearing rows of cookies. Matching five [[Yoshi Cookie]]s gives a special move that can disrupt the opponent's playing field.
===''Yoshi's Island'' series===
[[File:Mario Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|Mario revealing himself in ''Yoshi's New Island'']]
The [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]] takes place while Mario and Luigi are babies, who are referred to as [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]], respectively. In entries of that series, the [[stork]] delivers Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their parents but is intercepted by [[Kamek]]. He succeeds in capturing only Baby Luigi and the stork, while Baby Mario is rescued by [[Yoshi]]. The goal of the series is for Yoshi to rescue Baby Luigi so the stork can safely reunite the two brothers to their parents.
Adult Mario appears as a high score icon in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''.
In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', adult Mario is disguised as a live Warp Pipe named [[Mr. Pipe]], and he helps Yoshi and Baby Mario by giving them needed items. He reveals himself in the end credits, where he eventually vanishes, presumably going back to his own time period.


==''Super Mario Adventures''==
==''Super Mario Adventures''==
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===''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit''===
===''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit''===
Mario and Luigi are the two fully playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]''. As in ''Mario Kart Tour'', alternate variants are available, though they are only cosmetic.
Mario and Luigi are the two fully playable characters in ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]''. As in ''Mario Kart Tour'', alternate variants are available, though they are only cosmetic.
==''Yoshi's Cookie''==
Mario is portrayed as a baker in another puzzle game of the [[Yoshi (franchise)|''Yoshi'' franchise]], ''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'', along with its remake in ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''. The title screen of the NES and Game Boy versions shows a small narrative: Mario fails to open a cookie jar, but when he gets an idea and leaves, Yoshi enters and eats the jar. Mario then chases Yoshi with a hammer. When Mario returns with the cookie jar, however, the jar is empty. In the game, Mario must clear rows and columns of cookies by matching them. There are six types of cookies he must match. Mario can also face against Princess Peach, Yoshi, or Bowser in the VS mode of the game, where he must maintain a higher lit fuse than his opponent by clearing rows of cookies. Matching five [[Yoshi Cookie]]s gives a special move that can disrupt the opponent's playing field.


==''Mario Discovery'' series==
==''Mario Discovery'' series==
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==''Mario & Wario''==
==''Mario & Wario''==
In ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', the fairy [[Wanda]] must guide Mario safely to Luigi through hazards and traps in each level. Before each level, [[Wario]] blinds Mario by dropping buckets, barrels, or similar objects on his head. When Mario and Wanda arrive at the end of the level, Luigi removes the obstructing object. Besides Mario, the other usable characters are Princess Peach and Yoshi. Mario walks at a medium speed, while Peach is slow and Yoshi is fast.
In ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', the fairy [[Wanda]] must guide Mario safely to Luigi through hazards and traps in each level. Before each level, Wario blinds Mario by dropping buckets, barrels, or similar objects on his head. When Mario and Wanda arrive at the end of the level, Luigi removes the obstructing object. Besides Mario, the other usable characters are Princess Peach and Yoshi. Mario walks at a medium speed, while Peach is slow and Yoshi is fast.


==''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''==
==''Mario Kirby Meisaku Video''==
''[[Mario Kirby Meisaku Video]]'' is a Japanese instructional film teaching kanji that features Mario and Kirby in their own adventures. Mario's role is catching the thief, Wario, in the [[Bulldog]], who has stolen various objects from school. Mario is initially using his kart. After crashing into a lake, he uses a [[Carrot]] to transform into [[Bunny Mario]] and leaps from a bamboo to catch Wario. Mario reveals to Princess Peach that the stolen goods are comic books.
''[[Mario Kirby Meisaku Video]]'' is a Japanese instructional film teaching kanji that features Mario and Kirby in their own adventures. Mario's role is catching the thief, Wario, in the [[Bulldog]], who has stolen various objects from school. Mario is initially using his kart. After crashing into a lake, he uses a [[Carrot]] to transform into [[Bunny Mario]] and leaps from a bamboo to catch Wario. Mario reveals to Princess Peach that the stolen goods are comic books.


==''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''==
==''Wario'' franchise==
===''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''===
Although ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''{{'}}s title has Mario's name in it, Wario is the protagonist of this game. Mario is mentioned as one of Wario's motivations to go on a treasure hunt in the game's manual. Mario himself makes a small appearance at the end of the game, where he steals a Princess Peach statue from Wario.
Although ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''{{'}}s title has Mario's name in it, Wario is the protagonist of this game. Mario is mentioned as one of Wario's motivations to go on a treasure hunt in the game's manual. Mario himself makes a small appearance at the end of the game, where he steals a Princess Peach statue from Wario.
===''WarioWare'' series===
Mario has made only minor, albeit occasional, appearances in the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], being small cameos in some microgames. In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', Mario is the "judge" in the microgame [[Ultra Machine]]. He and Bowser are also parodied in [[Classic Clash I]], [[Classic Clash II]], and [[Classic Clash|Classic Clash III]]. Mario also appears in the microgames [[Rock Paper Scissors (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Rock Paper Scissors]], in which the player must beat him in a game of the same name; [[Grow Wario Grow]], where [[Wario]] must grab the mushroom and not let it go to Mario; [[Wario Facial]], where parts of his face are shown; and [[Wario Bros.]] starting at Level 2, where Wario must grab the coin before Mario does. In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', Wario must greet him in the microgame [[Burying the Hatchet]]. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', he appears as a blackboard drawing in [[Jimmy T]]'s microgame [[Chalk Full]]. Mario also appears in [[Wario-Man]]'s microgame [[You Scratch Mine]], alongside Wario and even [[Toad]]. In [[Where's Wario]], he appears alongside [[Luigi]]. Mario also makes an appearance outside the microgames in [[Retro Action]], as a small figure, with Luigi, on [[9-Volt]]'s DJ set, who reacts accordingly to winning or losing a microgame. Mario frequently appears in 9-Volt's classic microgames, such as [[Super Mario Brothers (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Super Mario Brothers]] and [[Super Mario Sunshine (microgame)|Super Mario Sunshine]]. In ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'', Mario again appears in some of 9-Volt's microgames, such as [[Super Mario Bros. 3 (WarioWare: Move It!)|Super Mario Bros. 3]] and [[Super Mario 64 DS (microgame)|Super Mario 64 DS]].
===''Game & Wario''===
In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', one of the microgames in the minigame [[Gamer]], [[Sole Man]], involves Mario, on the third level of difficulty. Here, the player's character, dressed as a Goomba, must purposely be stomped by his foot. This difficulty is different from the others, where the player must avoid being stomped.


==''Hotel Mario''==
==''Hotel Mario''==
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==''Mario's Tennis''==
==''Mario's Tennis''==
''[[Mario's Tennis]]'', a precursor to the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]], is the first tennis game Mario is playable in (Mario has made a cameo as a referee in [[List_of_references_in_Nintendo_video_games#Tennis_.28NES.2FGame_Boy.29|''Tennis'']] for the Game Boy and NES). He has balanced stats, including average court speed and average racket contact, and is reliant on groundstrokes. Unlike in many future ''Mario Tennis'' games, Mario wears a sports outfit for the occasion.
''[[Mario's Tennis]]'', a precursor to the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]], is the first tennis game Mario is playable in (Mario has made a cameo as a referee in [[List_of_references_in_Nintendo_video_games#Tennis_.28NES.2FGame_Boy.29|''Tennis'']] for the Game Boy and NES). He has balanced stats, including average court speed and average racket contact, and is reliant on groundstrokes. Unlike in many future ''Mario Tennis'' games, Mario wears a sports outfit for the occasion.
==''Yoshi's Island'' series==
[[File:Mario Yoshi's New Island.png|thumb|Mario revealing himself in ''Yoshi's New Island'']]
The [[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]] takes place while Mario and Luigi are babies, who are referred to as [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]], respectively. In entries of that series, the [[stork]] delivers Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to their parents but is intercepted by [[Kamek]]. He succeeds in capturing only Baby Luigi and the stork, while Baby Mario is rescued by [[Yoshi]]. The goal of the series is for Yoshi to rescue Baby Luigi so the stork can safely reunite the two brothers to their parents.
In ''[[Yoshi's New Island]]'', adult Mario is disguised as a live Warp Pipe named [[Mr. Pipe]], and he helps Yoshi and Baby Mario by giving them needed items. He reveals himself in the end credits, where he eventually vanishes, presumably going back to his own time period.


==''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''==
==''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''==
[[File:Crankys Video Game Heroes DKC2.png|thumb|left|Mario's cameo in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
[[File:Crankys Video Game Heroes DKC2.png|thumb|left|Mario's cameo in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
Mario makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. He appears at the end of the game as one of [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes]], along with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Link]], and Yoshi. With 39 [[DK Coin]]s in the original and 67 in the [[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], Mario is the top video game hero.
Mario makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. He appears at the end of the game as one of [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes]], along with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Link]], and [[Yoshi]]. With 39 [[DK Coin]]s in the original and 67 in the [[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], Mario is the top video game hero.
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[[File:MatchArtwork-MarioTennisUltraSmash.jpg|thumb|Mario and Peach in a match against Bowser and Luigi in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'']]
[[File:MatchArtwork-MarioTennisUltraSmash.jpg|thumb|Mario and Peach in a match against Bowser and Luigi in ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'']]
Mario is a playable character in all games of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]]. In all direct games in the series—''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Nintendo 64, ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Wii]], ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the Game Boy Advance, ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' for the [[Wii U]], and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]]—he is an all-around character. In ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]], Mario is an unlockable character, unlocked by completing the Singles Mario Tour.
Mario is a playable character in all games of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]]. In all direct games in the series—''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the Nintendo 64, ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Wii]], ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the Game Boy Advance, ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' for the [[Wii U]], and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]]—he is an all-around character. In ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' for the [[Game Boy Color]], Mario is an unlockable character, unlocked by completing the Singles Mario Tour.
===''Mario Tennis''===
===''Mario Tennis''===
[[File:RefereeMarioMTN64.png|100px|thumb|left|The blue Mario referee]]
[[File:RefereeMarioMTN64.png|100px|thumb|left|The blue Mario referee]]
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In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', Mario is once again trapped in a painting with everyone else at [[The Last Resort|the hotel]] (barring Luigi, who manages to escape from King Boo). Luigi manages to free Mario after he defeats [[Hellen Gravely]]. Mario happily embraces Luigi and urges Luigi to head to the [[Rooftop (Luigi's Mansion 3)|rooftop]]. Once Luigi catches up to Mario at the top and frees Princess Peach, King Boo attacks and traps Mario again, this time in a single painting with Peach, E. Gadd, and the three Toads. After Luigi defeats King Boo, Mario and everyone else are freed again, with Mario congratulating Luigi for saving everyone, and the game ends.
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', Mario is once again trapped in a painting with everyone else at [[The Last Resort|the hotel]] (barring Luigi, who manages to escape from King Boo). Luigi manages to free Mario after he defeats [[Hellen Gravely]]. Mario happily embraces Luigi and urges Luigi to head to the [[Rooftop (Luigi's Mansion 3)|rooftop]]. Once Luigi catches up to Mario at the top and frees Princess Peach, King Boo attacks and traps Mario again, this time in a single painting with Peach, E. Gadd, and the three Toads. After Luigi defeats King Boo, Mario and everyone else are freed again, with Mario congratulating Luigi for saving everyone, and the game ends.
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==''WarioWare'' series==
Mario has made only minor, albeit occasional, appearances in the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], being small cameos in some microgames. In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', Mario is the "judge" in the microgame [[Ultra Machine]]. He and Bowser are also parodied in [[Classic Clash I]], [[Classic Clash II]], and [[Classic Clash|Classic Clash III]]. Mario also appears in the microgames [[Rock Paper Scissors (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)|Rock Paper Scissors]], in which the player must beat him in a game of the same name; [[Grow Wario Grow]], where [[Wario]] must grab the mushroom and not let it go to Mario; [[Wario Facial]], where parts of his face are shown; and [[Wario Bros.]] starting at Level 2, where Wario must grab the coin before Mario does. In ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', Wario must greet him in the microgame [[Burying the Hatchet]]. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', he appears as a blackboard drawing in [[Jimmy T]]'s microgame [[Chalk Full]]. Mario also appears in [[Wario-Man]]'s microgame [[You Scratch Mine]], alongside Wario and even [[Toad]]. In [[Where's Wario]], he appears alongside [[Luigi]]. Mario also makes an appearance outside the microgames in [[Retro Action]], as a small figure, with Luigi, on [[9-Volt]]'s DJ set, who reacts accordingly to winning or losing a microgame. Mario frequently appears in 9-Volt's classic microgames, such as [[Super Mario Brothers (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Super Mario Brothers]] and [[Super Mario Sunshine (microgame)|Super Mario Sunshine]]. In ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'', Mario again appears in some of 9-Volt's microgames, such as [[Super Mario Bros. 3 (WarioWare: Move It!)|Super Mario Bros. 3]] and [[Super Mario 64 DS (microgame)|Super Mario 64 DS]].


==''Mario & Luigi'' series==
==''Mario & Luigi'' series==
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In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', Mario waits in line with Princess Peach to try the [[Sky Cannon]]. After two Goombas turn the cannon to fire Peach into [[Fiery Stage|Bowser's castle]], he travels through the stages as a pinball to rescue her. Once Bowser is defeated, the two are reunited and ride an attraction together.
In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', Mario waits in line with Princess Peach to try the [[Sky Cannon]]. After two Goombas turn the cannon to fire Peach into [[Fiery Stage|Bowser's castle]], he travels through the stages as a pinball to rescue her. Once Bowser is defeated, the two are reunited and ride an attraction together.
==''Yoshi Touch & Go''==
Mario appears as a high score icon in ''[[Yoshi Touch & Go]]''.


==''NBA Street V3''==
==''NBA Street V3''==
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In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Mario is an All-Rounder type character, and all of his stats are average. His stadium in the game is [[Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|Mario Stadium]]. Most of his attacks involve spinning. In Basketball, he spins into his opponent if he is blocking his opponent for too long. In Hockey, his hits involve a two-hit combo followed by a spin. In Dodgeball, he rolls forward to avoid any incoming hit. In Volleyball, he spins when he spikes. In all sports, his special move is a fire blast that is so powerful that opponents have to resist the force while sliding backwards if they do not want Mario to score.
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', Mario is an All-Rounder type character, and all of his stats are average. His stadium in the game is [[Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|Mario Stadium]]. Most of his attacks involve spinning. In Basketball, he spins into his opponent if he is blocking his opponent for too long. In Hockey, his hits involve a two-hit combo followed by a spin. In Dodgeball, he rolls forward to avoid any incoming hit. In Volleyball, he spins when he spikes. In all sports, his special move is a fire blast that is so powerful that opponents have to resist the force while sliding backwards if they do not want Mario to score.
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==''Game & Wario''==
In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', one of the microgames in the minigame [[Gamer]], [[Sole Man]], involves Mario, on the third level of difficulty. Here, the player's character, dressed as a Goomba, must purposely be stomped by his foot. This difficulty is different from the others, where the player must avoid being stomped.


==''The Cat Mario Show''==
==''The Cat Mario Show''==
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Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario'' branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]].
Mario is also featured in several tabletop games that promote Nintendo, including [[Nintendo Monopoly]], where he costs $400, replacing the Boardwalk, the most expensive space in the game. On the ? Block and Coin Block (later Block) cards, he replaces Mr. Monopoly. Mario is also one of the four base characters in the Standard Edition (five in the Collector's Edition) of [[Monopoly Gamer]]. Mario is also featured in ''Super Mario'' branded games, including but not limited to [[Super Mario Chess|''Super Mario'' Chess]] (as the king) and [[Super Mario Checkers & Tic Tac Toe|''Super Mario'' Checkers & Tic Tac Toe]].
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==References==

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