1980s
1980s
Year 1981
• Donkey Kong (Arcade) - The first game to feature Mario, although at this point he is named Jumpman.
Year 1982
• Donkey Kong (Game & Watch) - The very first game with Mario, who was a carpenter trying to rescue his girlfriend from an evil ape.
• Donkey Kong Jr. (Arcade, Game & Watch) - Mario is the opponent in this one, and it is up to Donkey Kong Jr. to rescue his father.
• Donkey Kong 2 (Game & Watch)
Year 1983
• Mario's Cement Factory (Game & Watch)
• Mario's Bombs Away (Game & Watch)
• Mario Bros. (Arcade) - Introduced Luigi, it featured 2-player simultaneous play.
Year 1985
The title screen of Super Mario Bros. has gone down in video game history.
• Super Mario Bros. (Famicom/NES) - First scrolling platformer. 32 KB of program; 8 KB of graphics. According to the Guinness Book of World Records [1] (
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/content_pages/record.asp?recordid=52404), SMB is the best-selling game of all time.
• Tennis (Famicom/NES) - Mario was the referee.
• Wrecking Crew (Famicom/NES) - Mario is the protagonist, but gameplay is unrelated to other Mario games. Many NES games featured Mario as a character, even though the game may not have fit the theme of the series.
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Year 1986
• Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Famicom) - Released initially in Japan on the Famicom Disk System as Super Mario Bros. 2, this used a slightly modified version of the original SMB engine with much harder levels. The Lost Levels title was created when this game was brought to the U.S. in Super Mario All-Stars, without the 2. Nintendo did not believe that it would sell well in the US, as the game was voted "too hard" by 94% of a survey of 250 Americans, and the game wasn't seen in America until the SNES release.
Mario stands next to a Mushroom Retainer (later named Toads) at the end of a fortress level.
• Super Mario Bros. Special - A flick-screen version of Super Mario Bros. with all new levels, which was released for the NEC PC88 series.
• Vs. Super Mario Bros. (Arcade) - A mixture of the original SMB and The Lost Levels that ran on the arcade VS Unisystem. Powerups and solution to mazes (e.g. 4-4) have been moved, and more enemies have been added thanks to new flicker-reduction programming, along with other bugfixes.
• All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (Famicom) - Japan only. A version of the original Super Mario Bros. game with graphics changed to feature radio personalities from a popular Japanese radio station.
Year 1987
• Pinball (Famicom/NES) - Mario appears in the Bonus Stage, where he maneuvers a platform to keep the ball from getting away, and then catch the Princess when she falls from above.
• Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Famicom/NES) - Mario is the referee.
Year 1988
• Super Mario Bros. 2 / Super Mario Bros. USA (NES) - Released at first in markets outside of Japan, this is a modified version of a Japanese game called Doki Doki Panic with some of the graphics replaced by Mario-themed graphics. This game tends to be overlooked by some Mario fans as being the runt; some of the characters unique to this game have now become staples of the Mario world, including Bob-ombs, Snifits, Pokey the Cactus, and Shyguys.
• Return of Mario Bros. - sequel to Mario Bros.; Japan only
• Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (Famicom Disk Drive)
The 3 different types of Mushrooms found in Super Mario Bros. games though there are mushrooms such as the "block" and "reverse"
Year 1989
• Alleyway (Game Boy)
• Tetris (Famicom/NES) - Mario appeared in some cut-scenes in the Famicom/NES and Game Boy versions.
• Tennis (Game Boy)
• Super Mario Land (Game Boy) - Game Boy game with tiny graphics; gameplay quite similar to SMB1.
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1990s
Year 1990
Super Mario Bros. 3 featured a warp zone to jump ahead in the game (NES version is shown).
• Super Mario Bros. 3 (Famicom/NES) - Mario gains several new abilities, including the first appearance of his ability to fly. Also of note is that this is the best selling video game that was not bundled with a console. [2] (
http://www.gamecubicle.com/features-mario-units_sold_sales.htm)
• Qix (Game Boy) - Mario appeared in cut-scenes.
• Dr. Mario (NES & Game Boy) - Puzzle game with mechanics similar to Tetris and Columns.
• F-1 Race (Game Boy)
• Golf (Game Boy)
Year 1991
• Mario the Juggler (Game & Watch)
In 1991, Super Mario World introduced Yoshi as Mario's companion.
• Super Mario World (Super Famicom/SNES) - Mario's first Super NES game and Yoshi's first game
• Mario Teaches Typing - Computer only.
• NES Open Tournament Golf (NES)
• Mario & Yoshi (Game Boy)
• Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up - Computer only.
• Sim City (SNES)
Year 1992
• Super Mario USA - Japanese release of Super Mario Bros. 2. (Super Famicom) - Japan only.
• Lazer Blazer (Super Famicom/SNES)
• Yoshi's Cookie (Game Boy)
• Super Mario Kart (Super Famicom/SNES) - Go-kart racing.
• Mario Paint (SNES)
• Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy) - Wario, one of Mario's rivals, is introduced.
• Hotel Mario (CD-i) - game by Philips
• Mario Teaches Typing (PC) - educational game by Interplay
Year 1993
• Mario Is Missing! (SNES and NES) - Luigi must restore artifacts to landmarks of famous cities around the world and defeat Bowser to save Mario. North America only
• Mario's Time Machine (SNES and NES) - Mario must restore historical artifacts to their proper time and place (and in the NES version, save Yoshi). North America only
• Mario and Wario (Super Famicom) - Japan only
Hidden World 9 in the Super Mario All-Stars version Super Mario Bros. 3
• Super Mario All-Stars (Super Famicom/SNES) (in Japan, Super Mario Collection) - collection of original SMB, SMB: The Lost Levels (SMB2 in Japan), SMB2 (SMB2 USA in Japan), and SMB3, with enhanced graphics and sound.
Mario and Goomba in Kuribo's Shoe
• Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters (SNES) North America only
• Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers (SNES) North America only
• Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (SNES) North America only
• Yoshi's Safari (Super Famicom/SNES)
Year 1994
• Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (Game Boy) - stars Mario's alter ego, Wario; Mario appeared only in the ending.
• Donkey Kong (Game Boy) - First Super Game Boy game with about 100 new levels.
• Tetris & Dr. Mario (SNES)
Year 1995
• Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy) - pack-in for Virtual Boy
• Mario Clash (Virtual Boy)
• Mario's Picross (Game Boy)
• Mario's Super Picross (Super Famicom) - Japan only.
• Undake 30 Same Game (Super Famicom) - Japan only.
• Mario Excite Bike - (Super Famicom Satellaview) Japan only.
• Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Super Famicom/SNES) - The player plays this game as Yoshi rather than Mario (as in most of the series), and carries Baby Mario around on his back.
Year 1996
• Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Super Famicom/SNES) - The first RPG to feature Mario. It used prerendered graphics to appear to be 3D.
Super Mario 64 was a major revolution in 3D gaming, and Mario's 3D debut
• Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64) - First Mario platform game for the Nintendo 64. Also Mario's first appearance in true 3D. In addition to characters it featured 3D items for the first time, such as the Metal Box.
• Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
• Kirby's Super Star (Super Famicom/SNES)
• Mario's Picross 2 (Game Boy) - Japan only.
Year 1997
• Game & Watch Gallery (Game Boy)
• Game & Watch Gallery 2 (Game Boy)
• Mario Teaches Typing 2
Year 1998
• Wrecking Crew '98 (Super Famicom) - Japan only.
• Mario Party (Nintendo 64) - First party-style game with the Mario characters.
Year 1999
• Donkey Kong 64 (Nintendo 64) - Mario (AKA Jumpman) appears in the original Donkey Kong standup arcade console in the area called Frantic Factory.
• Super Mario Bros. DX (Game Boy Color) - Game Boy Color port of original SMB; contains extra goals, Game Boy Printer pictures, and a hidden SMB2:LL.
• Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Game Boy Color)
• Mario Golf (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64)
• Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color) - not related to VB game
• Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
• Mario Party 2 (Nintendo 64)
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2000s
Year 2000
• Paper Mario (Nintendo 64) - Mario's second RPG, this time in true 3D, but with 2D characters.
• Mario Party 3 (Nintendo 64) - noted for confusion between Mario Party 3's box art and that of the original Mario Party; the original had a die showing a number 3 below the word "PARTY" on the box. Also noted for same initials as MPEG audio layer 3, as the press release points out.
Year 2001
• Mario Kart Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance) - Kart gaming
• Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance) - pixel-perfect port of Super Mario Bros. 2 from Super Mario All-Stars, featuring voice samples and a save feature, plus an upgrade of the original Mario Bros.
• Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World (Game Boy Advance) - Slight update of SMW for the Game Boy Advance.
• Luigi's Mansion (GameCube) - Mario is the man you must save in this "Ghostbusters-esque" title.
• Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube) - largely a facelift of SSB with a new Final Fight-style side-scrolling brawler
• Dr. Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Year 2002
Mario using his hoverpack, FLUDD, in Super Mario Sunshine.
• Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube) - First Mario platform game for Nintendo's GameCube
• Mario Party 4 (GameCube)
• Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island (Game Boy Advance) - Slight update of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island for the Game Boy Advance, with voice added in for Yoshi and extra levels.
• Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Game Boy Advance)
Year 2003
• Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game Boy Advance) - Update of SMB3, with new levels and items to unlock with the use of the Card e-Reader.
• Mario Party 5 (GameCube)
• Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GameCube) New features include 2-drivers system, and the support of 16 players playing at the same time, using GameCube's LAN feature.
• Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga (Game Boy Advance) - Mario's third RPG.
• Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GameCube)
Year 2004
• Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance)
• Mario Golf: Advance Tour (Game Boy Advance)
• Super Mario Bros. (Classic NES Series) (Game Boy Advance)
• Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube) Sequel to Paper Mario.
• Mario Pinball Land (Game Boy Advance)
• Dr. Mario (Classic NES Series) (Game Boy Advance)
• Mario Power Tennis (GameCube)
• Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo DS) New version of Super Mario 64, in which Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi are all playable characters. This is the first Mario game for the Nintendo DS.
• Mario Party 6 (GameCube)
Year 2005
• NBA Street V3 (GameCube) Mario, Luigi and Peach are playable characters as the "Nintendo All-stars" team in this game.
• Mario Party Advance (Game Boy Advance) (Release date: March 2005)
• New Super Mario Bros. (tentative title) (Nintendo DS) (To be released)
• Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)
• Mario Baseball (GameCube) (To be released)
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Spin-off franchises
Here is a list of different Mario series franchises:
• Dr. Mario
• Mario Kart
• Mario Party
• Mario Paint
• Mario's Picross
• Mario Tennis
• Mario Golf
• Mario Baseball
• Super Smash Bros.
• Paper Mario
Yoshi appeared in the following:
• Super Mario World (1990: Japan, 1991: U.S., 1992: Europe) — SNES
• Yoshi (Mario & Yoshi) (1992) — NES, GB
• Super Mario Kart (1992) — SNES
• Mario Is Missing (1992) — PC, SNES, NES
• Yoshi's Cookie (1992) — SNES, NES, GB
• Yoshi's Safari (1993) — SNES
• Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995) — SNES
• Tetris Attack (1996) — SNES
• Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) — SNES
• Super Mario 64 (1996) — N64
• Yoshi's Story (1997) — N64
• Mario Kart 64 (1997) — N64
• Mario Party (1998: Japan, 1999: U.S. and Europe) — N64
• Mario Party 2 (1999: Japan, 2000: U.S. and Europe) — N64
• Mario Party 3 (2000: Japan, 2001: U.S. and Europe) — N64
• Mario Golf (1999) — N64, GBC
• Super Smash Bros. (1999) — N64
• Mario Tennis (2000) — N64, GBC
• Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001) — GBA
• Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) — GCN
• Super Mario Sunshine (2002) — GCN
• Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (2002) — GBA
• Mario Party 4 (2003) — GCN
• Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003) — GCN
• Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (2003) — GBA
• Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003) — GCN
• Mario Party 5 (2004) — GCN
• Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2004) — GCN
• Mario Golf: Advance Tour (2004) — GBA
• Mario Power Tennis (2004) — GCN
• Mario Party 6 (2004) — GCN
• Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004) — GCN
• Yoshi's Universal Gravitation (2004) — GBA
• Super Mario 64 DS (2004) — DS
• Yoshi Touch and Go (2005) DS
You faught Jr. Troopa the most, if you mean bosses. And that PM2 question is stupid. Don't upgrade HP. Only upgrade BP. Don't use any badges. Don't use any items. Don't use the action command. Don't use the guard command. Only use items that freeze mario. Only attack with Star Power. Never use star power....yadda yadda.