Mario Baseball (series)

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“Lets-a play ball! Woo-hoo!”
Mario, Mario Super Sluggers

The Mario Baseball series is a spin-off series of the Mario series that revolves around the concept of baseball. Only two games have been released to date, the first one, Mario Superstar Baseball for the Nintendo GameCube, and the second one, Mario Super Sluggers for the Wii. Unlike previous spinoffs, the player could recruit people via completing scout missions to get enough scout flags to recruit the player on one of the four opposite teams. Another unique feature is chemistry, which effects how well the player's teammates cooperate. Even though there are only two baseball games, this series features more playable characters than other spinoff titles in the Mario series.

Installments

Mario Superstar Baseball

“Let's Play Baseball!”
Mario Superstar Baseball, Mario Superstar Baseball
 
The boxart for Mario Superstar Baseball.

Mario Superstar Baseball was the first installment in the Mario Baseball series. It featured a total of thirty-two playable characters, six of which could be unlocked; these characters were divided into four different groups.The groups were balance, technique, speed, and power. The game also featured three characters from the Donkey Kong series: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Dixie Kong. The game also had a unique feature called 'Chemistry'. Chemistry was the relationship status found between the team captain and its players. The better the chemistry between the characters, the better that team will likely perform. Should a team have bad chemistry, they may perform poorly in the game. Six mini-games were also featured in the game, one of which was unlockable.

Mario Super Sluggers

 
The boxart for Mario Super Sluggers.
“We love Baseball!”
Mario Super Sluggers, Mario Super Sluggers

Mario Super Sluggers is the second and most recent installment to the Mario Baseball series; it was released for the Wii in 2008 in Japan, South Africa, and North America; however, it was never released for the European and Australian regions for unknown reasons. The game takes place in the Baseball Kingdom. The game featured a total of forty-one playable characters. Nine more than the original. All of the previous game's characters were reunited in the sequel, and they were all default. The nine new ones must be unlocked. There were a total of nine stadiums to play in, four of which had to be unlocked; each stadium, unlockables included, had their own unique mini-game for the player to engage in. The game also featured many cutscenes, each of which told a story to give the game a more involved aspect of gameplay.The Challenge Mode was changed from going around playing other teams to recruiting players by clearing special missions for more of a RPG feel. This game can switch between day and night. This is useful because Bowser Jr. Playroom can only be played in during the day and Luigi's Mansion and Bowser's Castle can only be played in at night.

Playable Characters

Team Captains

Character MSB MSS
Birdo    
Bowser    
Bowser Jr.    
Princess Daisy    
Diddy Kong    
Donkey Kong    
Luigi    
Mario    
Princess Peach    
Waluigi    
Wario    
Yoshi    

Team Players

Character MSB MSS
Baby Daisy    
Baby Donkey Kong    
Baby Luigi    
Baby Mario    
Baby Peach    
Blooper    
Boo    
Boomerang Bro    
Dixie Kong    
Dry Bones    
Dry Bones (Blue)    
Dry Bones (Dark)    
Dry Bones (Green)    
Dry Bones (Red)    
Fire Bro    
Funky Kong    
Goomba    
Hammer Bro    
King Boo    
King K. Rool    
Koopa Troopa    
Koopa Troopa (Red)    
Koopa Paratroopa    
Koopa Paratroopa (Green)    
Kritter    
Kritter (Blue)    
Kritter (Brown)    
Kritter (Red)    
Magikoopa    
Magikoopa (Green)    
Magikoopa (Red)    
Magikoopa (Yellow)    
Mii    
Noki (Blue)    
Noki (Green)    
Noki (Red)    
Paragoomba    
Petey Piranha    
Pianta (Blue)    
Pianta (Red)    
Pianta (Yellow)    
Shy Guy    
Shy Guy (Black)    
Shy Guy (Blue)    
Shy Guy (Gray)    
Shy Guy (Green)    
Shy Guy (Yellow)    
Tiny Kong    
Toad    
Toad (Blue)    
Toad (Green)    
Toad (Purple)    
Toad (Yellow)    
Toadette    
Toadsworth    
Wiggler    
Yoshi (Blue)    
Yoshi (Light Blue)    
Yoshi (Pink)    
Yoshi (Red)    
Yoshi (Yellow)    

Stadiums

Character Stadium MSB MSS
Birdo    
Bowser    
Bowser Jr.    
Daisy    
Diddy Kong    
Donkey Kong    
Luigi    
Mario    
Princess Peach    
Waluigi    
Wario    
Yoshi    

Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario Super Sluggers

Chemistry

Main article: Chemistry
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An example of Chemistry.

A unique feature in the Mario baseball series is chemistry, which decides how well the teams play. For example Mario and Luigi have good chemistry so when they throw a ball at each other it travels fast. An example of bad chemistry is Mario and Bowser: if they throw to one another, the ball moves slowly and off course. If two characters have no chemistry, like Mario and Diddy Kong, the ball would fly at normal speed. Chemistry also affects the number of Star Skill units; good chemistry with the captain increases the number of units while bad chemistry decreases it. The maximum number of stars is five. The quantity of the available Star Skills sometimes affects the name of the team. For example a team led by Mario with five stars would be called the Mario Fireballs.

Star Skills

 
Birdo, using her Cannon Swing as a Star Skill in Mario Super Sluggers.

A new feature in these games are 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 five Team Stars in a meter. The amount of starting Team Stars depend on the sub-characters' chemistry with the team captain.

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

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 use up one Team Star, sub-characters use up one Team Star, and captains as members use up two Team Stars.

They return in Mario Super Sluggers, however some characters now have different star skills. Such as Luigi. The window at the bottom that shows star skills is different.

Gallery

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