Dr. Mario
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Dr. Mario online SNES
Basic Information
- Release Date: 1990
- Genre: Puzzle
- Number of Players: 1 - 2
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
Game Description
Dr. Mario is a puzzle logic game created by Nintendo in which players battle viruses. In the game, players take on the role of Dr. Mario, who fights germs by arranging colored capsules in such a way as to create groups of three or more identical colors and eliminate them from the board. The game was produced by Gunpei Yokoi and designed by Takahiro Harada, with the soundtrack composed by Hirokazu Tanaka.
Gameplay Mechanics
The gameplay involves arranging capsules on the board to create lines of three or more identical colors. Capsules can be rotated and shifted to match them with existing blocks on the board. The goal is to eliminate all viruses on the board using the capsules.
Single Player and Multiplayer Mode
Dr. Mario offers a single-player mode where players can progress through various difficulty levels. There is also a multiplayer mode where two people can compete against each other, trying to eliminate more viruses than the opponent.
Diverse Difficulty Levels
Players can choose a difficulty level that matches their skills - from easy to advanced. Each level has a different number and arrangement of viruses, which affects the challenge of the gameplay.
Dr. Mario was a commercial success, selling over 10 million copies worldwide across all platforms. It received generally positive reviews, appearing on several "Best Nintendo Games of All Time" lists. It has been ported, remade, or had sequels on every Nintendo home console from the NES and on most handheld consoles, including a re-release in 2004 on the Game Boy Advance in the Classic NES series. As for the SNES, Dr. Mario was not released as a standalone game on this platform. Instead, it was released as part of the Tetris & Dr. Mario package in 1994. This package included both Tetris and Dr. Mario games, as well as a two-player mode where players could compete against each other in both games.