Mario Playing Cards

The Mario Playing Cards, also known as Mario Trump (「マリオトランプ」), are decks of French-suited playing cards made by Nintendo and containing artwork related to the Super Mario universe. They were introduced in the years corresponding to the 25th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. and they use the same NAP (Nintendo All Plastic) naming scheme as the classic playing cards made by Nintendo. The game levels, pixel art, and retro art decks were later made available on the My Nintendo Store in Europe on June 16, 2020. They are currently unavailable from the Europe store.

The 25th anniversary "Standard" deck makes an appearance in the Nintendo Switch title Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, where it can be unlocked and used in card games such as Speed.

NAP-01 (Pixel art)
The NAP-01 deck contains pixel art based mainly on the sprites of Super Mario Bros.

NAP-02 (Standard)
The NAP-02 deck contains hand drawn artwork of many characters of the Super Mario universe.

NAP-03 (Neon)
The NAP-03 deck contains 3D computer graphics artwork of many characters of the Super Mario universe.

NAP-04 (Game levels)
The NAP-04 deck contains scenes from game stages that form a level map if cards of the same suit are arranged in ascending order. The level maps are taken from the four games featured in Super Mario Maker: Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros. U.

NAP-05 (Characters Picture Book)
The NAP-05 deck contains 3D computer graphics artwork of many characters in the Super Mario universe, along with the name of the character in katakana and its romanization.

NAP-06 (Retro Art)
The NAP-06 deck contains artwork of the NES and SNES era, recolored using only gradations of red and gray.

Trivia
The Royal Flush glider in Mario Kart Tour uses card designs from the NAP-02 deck.