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|developer=[[Nintendo Software Technology Corporation]]
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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'''''Mario Clock''''' is a [[DSiWare]] alarm clock application styled after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', released in 2009 for 200 DSi Points. It is also available on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]] for $1.99 (USD). Up to three alarms can be set to play ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]''-related [[#List of alarm music|music]]<ref>http://ds.ign.com/articles/994/994889p1.html</ref>. For each alarm, the player can set its volume, overriding the system volume, and whether to snooze, automatically cycling between one minute of alarm and four minutes of silence for an hour. Alarms will only work while ''Mario Clock'' is open, but they can play while the system is placed into sleep mode.
'''''Mario Clock''''' is a [[DSiWare]] alarm clock application styled after ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', released in 2009 for 200 DSi Points. It was also available on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|eShop]] for $1.99 (USD). Up to three alarms can be set to play ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-themed [[#List of alarm music|music]]. For each alarm, the player can set its volume, overriding the system volume, and whether to snooze, automatically cycling between one minute of alarm and four minutes of silence for an hour. Alarms will only work while ''Mario Clock'' is open, but they can play while the system is placed into sleep mode.


The clock can be set to analog, 12-hour digital, and 24-hour digital display modes. The application also shows the current date, day of the week, and battery charge; when the system is on low power, the graphics tint red<ref name="gamefaqs">[//gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ds/959150-mario-clock/faqs/76890/basics]</ref>.
The clock can be set to analog, 12-hour digital, and 24-hour digital display modes. The application also shows the current date, day of the week, and battery charge; when the system is on low power, the graphics tint red.
 
==Nintendo DSi Shop description==
===American===
''Turn back time and enjoy a bit of classic game play based on the original Super Mario Bros. with Mario Clock. Help Mario and Luigi collect more coins than ever (POW block anyone?) while they run through a variety of stages. Gather enough coins and you'll be treated to another scene bound to bring back fond memories for many. Mario Clock includes both analog and digital clocks that use the system's internal clock or allow you to offset the time however you like. Program up to three alarms (with snooze functionality for those that need it) and assign them a Mario-related sound or use one created in the Nintendo DSi™ Sound application. You'll find yourself thinking "Just a few more coins..." in no time!''
 
===European===
''With Mario Clock, you'll always have the time wherever you go! Wake up with classic Mario music, or simply use the Nintendo DSi system as a desktop clock complete with a Super Mario Bros. background. You can even make Mario jump, bash blocks and collect coins!''
 
''Customise the clock to your liking: choose from analog or digital displays, 12-hour or 24-hour modes, and set up to three separate alarms with different NES-style Mario tunes or use your own saved sounds from the Nintendo DSi Sound application.''


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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For every 100 coins collected, [[Mario]] swaps out for [[Luigi]], or vice versa, and their sprite appears over the numbers on the clock. When 1,200 coins are collected, they will arrive at [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]], and [[Princess Peach]] will thank the player and introduce them to another quest.
For every 100 coins collected, [[Mario]] swaps out for [[Luigi]], or vice versa, and their sprite appears over the numbers on the clock. When 1,200 coins are collected, they will arrive at [[World 8-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-4]], and [[Princess Peach]] will thank the player and introduce them to another quest.


If the player doesn't press anything for a set amount of time, the application goes into an Energy Saving mode, turning off the Touch Screen, and the player character will stop to look around.
If the player does not press anything for a set amount of time, the application goes into an Energy Saving mode, turning off the Touch Screen, and the player character will stop to look around.


Upon exiting to the system menu, the game shows totals of coins collected in the current game and across all games.<ref name="gamefaqs" />
Upon exiting to the system menu, the game shows totals of coins collected in the current game and across all games.


===Controls===
===Controls===
The player uses {{button|ds|A}} to jump, {{button|ds|B}} to dash, and the {{button|ds|Stylus}} to make selections on the Touch Screen. For an alarm in snooze mode, they must hold {{button|ds|A}} to cancel snoozing.
The player uses {{button|ds|A}} to jump, {{button|ds|B}} to dash, and the {{button|ds|Stylus}} to make selections on the Touch Screen. For an alarm in snooze mode, they must hold {{button|ds|A}} to cancel snoozing.


==Stage themes==
===Stage themes===
The stage theme changes for every 15 minutes that pass in real time. A [[Fortress]] appears on every hour.
The stage theme changes for every 15 minutes that pass in real time. A [[Fortress]] appears on every hour.


*Ground: A normal ground stage, based on [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*Ground: A normal ground stage, based on [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*Snow (Night): A snow stage with a dark background, based on [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*Ground (Night)
*Snow
*Snow (Night): A snow stage with a dark background, based on [[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-1]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*[[Coin Heaven]]: A Coin Heaven with many coins in it.
*[[Coin Heaven]]: A Coin Heaven with many coins in it.
*Coin Heaven (Night)
*Coin Heaven (Night)
*Underground: A dark underground stage, based on [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''.
*Underground: A dark underground stage, based on [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] of ''Super Mario Bros.''
*Bridge: A stage with many bridges and a ground made of [[Hard Block]]s.
*Bridge: A stage with many bridges and a ground made of [[Hard Block]]s.
*[[Castle]]: A [[castle]] with Bowser bridges and many coins.
*[[Castle]]: A [[castle]] with Bowser bridges and many coins.
*[[Princess Peach]]'s stage: Based on World 8-4 of ''Super Mario Bros.''. Only appears upon collecting 1,200 coins in one game.
*[[Princess Peach]]'s stage: Based on World 8-4 of ''Super Mario Bros.'' Only appears upon collecting 1,200 coins in one game.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
*[[Goomba]]
*[[Goomba]]
*[[Hammer Bro.]]
*[[Hammer Bro|Hammer Bro.]]
*[[Lakitu]]
*[[Lakitu]]
*[[Red Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Koopa Paratroopa|Red Koopa Paratroopa]]
*[[Toad]]
*[[Toad]]


==Items==
==Items==
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!width=10%|Item
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|Makes the player character [[Super Mario (form)|Super]]. Only appears when they are [[Small Mario|Small]].
|Makes the player character [[Super Mario (form)|Super]]. Only appears when they are [[Small Mario|Small]].
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Poison Mushroom]]
|align=center|[[File:Poison clock.png|32px]]<br>[[Poison Mushroom]]
|Makes the player character die. Only appears when they are Super.
|Makes the player character Small. Only appears when they are Super.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[POW Block|POW block]]
|align=center|[[File:MarioClockPowBlock.png|32px]]<br>[[POW Block]]
|Collects every coin on the screen, and briefly knocks down the numbers on the clock.
|Collects every coin on the screen, and briefly knocks down the numbers on the clock.
|-
|-
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==List of alarm music==
==List of alarm music==
*[[Mario]]: [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]
*[[Mario]]: [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]
*[[Super Star|Starman]]: Starman Theme
*[[Super Star|Starman]]: [[Super Star (theme)|Starman theme]]
*[[Cheep-Cheep]]: Underwater Theme
*[[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]]: [[Underwater Theme]]
*Sounds saved to Nintendo DSi Sound
*Sounds saved to Nintendo DSi Sound
==Staff==
*Megumi Kurata
*Yoshinori Katsuki
*Masaaki Sugino
*Taiju Suzuki
*Tetsuya Sasaki
==Nintendo DSi Shop description==
===American English===
''Turn back time and enjoy a bit of classic game play based on the original Super Mario Bros. with Mario Clock. Help Mario and Luigi collect more coins than ever (POW block anyone?) while they run through a variety of stages. Gather enough coins and you'll be treated to another scene bound to bring back fond memories for many. Mario Clock includes both analog and digital clocks that use the system's internal clock or allow you to offset the time however you like. Program up to three alarms (with snooze functionality for those that need it) and assign them a Mario-related sound or use one created in the Nintendo DSi™ Sound application. You'll find yourself thinking "Just a few more coins..." in no time!''
===British English===
''With Mario Clock, you'll always have the time wherever you go! Wake up with classic Mario music, or simply use the Nintendo DSi system as a desktop clock complete with a Super Mario Bros. background. You can even make Mario jump, bash blocks and collect coins!''
''Customise the clock to your liking: choose from analog or digital displays, 12-hour or 24-hour modes, and set up to three separate alarms with different NES-style Mario tunes or use your own saved sounds from the Nintendo DSi Sound application.''


==Reception==
==Reception==
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Craig Harris of IGN was extremely critical of ''Mario Clock'', saying it is "not worth even the budget 200 points." He mainly criticized the application's uselessness in comparison to ''[[Mario Calculator]]'', and stated that "to have these two as individual 200 point downloads instead of combining them into one is just flat-out greedy." Harris called the gameplay "mostly stupid, pointless, and completely unnecessary, but at the very least it's sort of funny to see the numbers on the clock scatter when you hit a POW block."<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/06/15/mario-clock-review]</ref>
Craig Harris of IGN was extremely critical of ''Mario Clock'', saying it is "not worth even the budget 200 points." He mainly criticized the application's uselessness in comparison to ''[[Mario Calculator]]'', and stated that "to have these two as individual 200 point downloads instead of combining them into one is just flat-out greedy." Harris called the gameplay "mostly stupid, pointless, and completely unnecessary, but at the very least it's sort of funny to see the numbers on the clock scatter when you hit a POW block."<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2009/06/15/mario-clock-review]</ref>


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==Media==
==Media==
{{more media|section=yes}}
{{Media table
 
|file1=SMB Overworld Theme.oga
==Staff==
|title1=Ground Theme
*Megumi Kurata
|description1=Used for the [[Mario]] alarm
*Yoshinori Katsuki
|file2=Invincibility SMB.oga
*Masaaki Sugino
|title2=Starman Theme
*Taiju Suzuki
|description2=Used for the [[Starman]] alarm
*Tetsuya Sasaki
|file3=Under Water Theme SMB.oga
|title3=Underwater Theme
|description3=Used for the [[Cheep Cheep]] alarm
}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Nintendō DSi Tokei Famikon Mario Taipu
|JapR=Nintendō DSi Tokei Famikon Mario Taipu
|JapM=Nintendo DSi Clock [[Family Computer Disk System|Famicom]] Mario Type
|JapM=Nintendo DSi Clock [[Family Computer Disk System|Famicom]] Mario Type
|Fra=Horloge Mario
|Fre=Horloge Mario
|FraM=Mario Clock
|FreM=Mario Clock
|Ger=Mario-Uhr
|Ger=Mario-Uhr
|GerM=Mario Clock
|GerM=Mario Clock
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/NW1TWEoZ0N-01IhfLNFRh28N6okJO4JQ Official American Website]{{dead link}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140208062330/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/NW1TWEoZ0N-01IhfLNFRh28N6okJO4JQ Official American Website (Wayback Machine Archive)]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/dsiware/clock/index.html Official Japanese Website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/dsiware/clock/index.html Official Japanese Website]
*[http://ique.com/DSi/DSiWare/clock/index.html Official Chinese Website]
*[https://www.ique.com/DSi/DSiWare/clock Official Chinese Website]


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[[Category:DSiWare]]
[[Category:DSiWare]]
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
[[Category:2009 games]]
[[Category:2009 games]]
[[Category:Mario Games]]
[[Category:Super Mario games]]
[[Category:Edutainment Games]]
[[Category:Educational games]]
[[it:Orologio di Mario]]
[[it:Orologio di Mario]]
[[de:Mario-Uhr]]
[[de:Mario-Uhr]]

Latest revision as of 21:18, January 12, 2024

Mario Clock
Mario Clock
Developer Nintendo Software Technology Corporation
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo DSi, Nintendo 3DS
Release date Nintendo DSi (DSiWare):
Japan April 1, 2009
USA June 15, 2009
Europe July 3, 2009
Australia July 3, 2009
China January 21, 2010
Nintendo 3DS (eShop):
Japan June 6, 2011
USA June 6, 2011
Europe June 6, 2011
Australia June 6, 2011
Genre Educational
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single player
Media
Nintendo DSi:
Digital download
Nintendo 3DS:
Digital download
Input
Nintendo DS:
Nintendo 3DS:

Mario Clock is a DSiWare alarm clock application styled after Super Mario Bros., released in 2009 for 200 DSi Points. It was also available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop for $1.99 (USD). Up to three alarms can be set to play Super Mario-themed music. For each alarm, the player can set its volume, overriding the system volume, and whether to snooze, automatically cycling between one minute of alarm and four minutes of silence for an hour. Alarms will only work while Mario Clock is open, but they can play while the system is placed into sleep mode.

The clock can be set to analog, 12-hour digital, and 24-hour digital display modes. The application also shows the current date, day of the week, and battery charge; when the system is on low power, the graphics tint red.

Gameplay[edit]

Mario Clock's gameplay takes the form of an auto-runner game based around accumulating coins. The player character can jump, dash, and grab coins, Super Mushrooms, and Poison Mushrooms. They will only stop running briefly after hitting a block containing multiple coins or a mushroom.

For every 100 coins collected, Mario swaps out for Luigi, or vice versa, and their sprite appears over the numbers on the clock. When 1,200 coins are collected, they will arrive at World 8-4, and Princess Peach will thank the player and introduce them to another quest.

If the player does not press anything for a set amount of time, the application goes into an Energy Saving mode, turning off the Touch Screen, and the player character will stop to look around.

Upon exiting to the system menu, the game shows totals of coins collected in the current game and across all games.

Controls[edit]

The player uses A Button to jump, B Button to dash, and the Stylus to make selections on the Touch Screen. For an alarm in snooze mode, they must hold A Button to cancel snoozing.

Stage themes[edit]

The stage theme changes for every 15 minutes that pass in real time. A Fortress appears on every hour.

  • Ground: A normal ground stage, based on World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros.
  • Ground (Night)
  • Snow
  • Snow (Night): A snow stage with a dark background, based on World 3-1 of Super Mario Bros.
  • Coin Heaven: A Coin Heaven with many coins in it.
  • Coin Heaven (Night)
  • Underground: A dark underground stage, based on World 1-2 of Super Mario Bros.
  • Bridge: A stage with many bridges and a ground made of Hard Blocks.
  • Castle: A castle with Bowser bridges and many coins.
  • Princess Peach's stage: Based on World 8-4 of Super Mario Bros. Only appears upon collecting 1,200 coins in one game.

Characters[edit]

Playable[edit]

Supporting[edit]

  • Princess Peach: Damsel in distress. Cameo appearance on the alarm screen.

Alarm screen[edit]

Items[edit]

Item Description
A Coin from Super Mario Bros.
Coin
Collect 100 to change the player character. Collect 1,200 to save Princess Peach.
SMB Supermushroom.png
Super Mushroom
Makes the player character Super. Only appears when they are Small.
Poison Mushroom, from Mario Clock
Poison Mushroom
Makes the player character Small. Only appears when they are Super.
MarioClockPowBlock.png
POW Block
Collects every coin on the screen, and briefly knocks down the numbers on the clock.
Starman Cameo appearance on the alarm screen.

List of alarm music[edit]

Staff[edit]

  • Megumi Kurata
  • Yoshinori Katsuki
  • Masaaki Sugino
  • Taiju Suzuki
  • Tetsuya Sasaki

Nintendo DSi Shop description[edit]

American English[edit]

Turn back time and enjoy a bit of classic game play based on the original Super Mario Bros. with Mario Clock. Help Mario and Luigi collect more coins than ever (POW block anyone?) while they run through a variety of stages. Gather enough coins and you'll be treated to another scene bound to bring back fond memories for many. Mario Clock includes both analog and digital clocks that use the system's internal clock or allow you to offset the time however you like. Program up to three alarms (with snooze functionality for those that need it) and assign them a Mario-related sound or use one created in the Nintendo DSi™ Sound application. You'll find yourself thinking "Just a few more coins..." in no time!

British English[edit]

With Mario Clock, you'll always have the time wherever you go! Wake up with classic Mario music, or simply use the Nintendo DSi system as a desktop clock complete with a Super Mario Bros. background. You can even make Mario jump, bash blocks and collect coins!

Customise the clock to your liking: choose from analog or digital displays, 12-hour or 24-hour modes, and set up to three separate alarms with different NES-style Mario tunes or use your own saved sounds from the Nintendo DSi Sound application.

Reception[edit]

Mario Clock received a GameRankings score of 35.00% from 2 reviews, and did not have enough critic reviews to receive a Metascore on Metacritic.

Corbie Dillard of Nintendo Life called the application "[a] waste of time", finding it "a bit more practical than the Animal Crossing Clock" but ultimately still redundant to the clock on the Nintendo DSi Menu.[1]

Craig Harris of IGN was extremely critical of Mario Clock, saying it is "not worth even the budget 200 points." He mainly criticized the application's uselessness in comparison to Mario Calculator, and stated that "to have these two as individual 200 point downloads instead of combining them into one is just flat-out greedy." Harris called the gameplay "mostly stupid, pointless, and completely unnecessary, but at the very least it's sort of funny to see the numbers on the clock scatter when you hit a POW block."[2]

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
DSiWare Corbie Dillard, Nintendo Life 4/10 "It's tough to criticize anything that features our beloved Mario, but as with the previous clock applications for the DSi you have to wonder what the point is in releasing a separate clock program, especially one that has to be launched in order to be used when there's a perfectly suitable clock on the DSi main menu that pops up as soon as you start up your DSi system. Sure, the Mario theme is cool and the ability to actually have some interaction with the experience makes it a bit more practical than the Animal Crossing Clock, but ultimately it's still not enough. Maybe at some point Nintendo will wise up and allow DSi owners to put these themed clocks on their DSi main menu screen, but until then, you'd be better off using the 200 Nintendo Points for something a bit more useful and fun."
DSiWare Craig Harris, IGN 3/10 "I'm really hoping this is the last time I have to review something from the DSiWare store that's existence is absolutely pointless. I've already gone through the whole song and dance with the Animal Crossing Clock, and luckily Lucas agreed with me when he was put to the task of reviewing the Photo Clock, but now the same thing has to be said one more time: Mario Clock, not worth even the budget 200 points. The Mario Calculator is much more worthy of the premium, though there'd be far less room to complain if Nintendo just combined the two instead of making them individual purchases. Would it have killed you, Nintendo, to give us two things for the price of one?"
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
Metacritic N/A
GameRankings 35.00%

Media[edit]

Audio.svg Ground Theme - Used for the Mario alarm
File infoMedia:SMB Overworld Theme.oga
Audio.svg Starman Theme - Used for the Starman alarm
File infoMedia:Invincibility SMB.oga
Audio.svg Underwater Theme - Used for the Cheep Cheep alarm
File infoMedia:Under Water Theme SMB.oga
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニンテンドーDSi時計 ファミコンマリオタイプ
Nintendō DSi Tokei Famikon Mario Taipu
Nintendo DSi Clock Famicom Mario Type

Chinese iQue DSi时钟 红白机马力欧款
iQue DSi Shízhōng Hóngbáijī Mǎlìōu Kuǎn
iQue DSi Clock Famicom Mario Edition

French Horloge Mario
Mario Clock
German Mario-Uhr
Mario Clock
Italian Orologio di Mario
Mario's Clock

References[edit]

External links[edit]