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*In 2008 a remake was made for [[WiiWare]] known as ''[[Dr. Mario Online RX]]''. The game features an online multiplayer mode where characters can play as their [[Mii|Miis]].
 
*In 2008 a remake was made for [[WiiWare]] known as ''[[Dr. Mario Online RX]]''. The game features an online multiplayer mode where characters can play as their [[Mii|Miis]].
 
*In 2009, a similar remake to the above was released as [[DSiWare]], called ''[[Dr. Mario Express]]''.
 
*In 2009, a similar remake to the above was released as [[DSiWare]], called ''[[Dr. Mario Express]]''.
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*In 2011, the Game Boy version was released for download as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]].
  
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Revision as of 07:35, 28 July 2011

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Dr. Mario
Developer Nintendo R&D 1
Publisher Nintendo
System NES, Game Boy, Arcade, Super NES, Game Boy Advance, 3DS Virtual Console
Release Date NES
JP July 27, 1990
US October 1990
EU June 27, 1991
Game Boy
JP July 27, 1990
US December 1990
EU April 30, 1991
Arcade
1990
SNES
JP June 1, 1998
GBA
JP May 21, 2004
US October 25, 2004
EU January 7, 2005
3DS Virtual Console
JP July 27, 2011
Genre Puzzle
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Dr. Mario is a puzzle game featuring Mario in the role of a doctor eliminating viruses. It was released simultaneously for the NES and Game Boy in 1990. Since then Dr. Mario has been ported to nearly every Nintendo system.

Story

Dr. Mario, after going on several wild adventures, has begun working at the Mushroom Kingdom Hospital's virus research lab with Princess Peach as his nurse. However, an experiment gone wrong causes several viruses to replicate quickly. Luckily Dr. Mario has invented a new vitamin that he thinks can destroy the viruses.

Gameplay

Similar to Tetris, Dr. Mario tosses several vitamins into a jar that takes up most of the screen. The jar is filled with viruses, each being one of three colors (red, blue or yellow). Each vitamin also has two colored segments. The point is to align and move the vitamins as they fall so that four vitamins and viruses of the same color are aligned, destroying all four. The game advances to the next level when all viruses are destroyed.

Legacy

Several more Mario-based puzzlers such as Tetris Attack and Yoshi's Cookie were made over the years. However, none became as popular as Dr. Mario. Dr. Mario is well-known for its addictiveness and catchy music that rivals even Tetris itself. This has led to the game being frequently rereleased.

Ports and Rereleases