Difference between revisions of "Dr. Mario"
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|system=[[NES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Arcade]], [[Super NES]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[3DS Virtual Console]], [[Wii U Virtual Console]] | |system=[[NES]], [[Game Boy]], [[Arcade]], [[Super NES]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[3DS Virtual Console]], [[Wii U Virtual Console]] | ||
− | |release='''NES'''<br />JP July 27, 1990<br />US October 1990<br />EU June 27, 1991<br />'''Game Boy'''<br />JP July 27, 1990<br />US December 1990<br />EU April 30, 1991<br />'''Arcade'''<br />1990<br />'''SNES'''<br />JP June 1, 1998<br />''' | + | |release='''NES'''<br />JP July 27, 1990<br />US October 1990<br />EU June 27, 1991<br />'''Game Boy'''<br />JP July 27, 1990<br />US December 1990<br />EU April 30, 1991<br />'''Arcade'''<br />1990<br />'''SNES'''<br />JP June 1, 1998<br />'''Game Boy Advance'''<br />JP May 21, 2004<br />US October 25, 2004<br />EU January 7, 2005<br />'''3DS Virtual Console''' (''GB'')<br />JP July 27, 2011<br />EU March 22, 2012<br />US October 4, 2012<br />'''Wii U Virtual Console'''<br />EU February 13, 2014<br />JP February 26, 2014<br />US March 27, 2014 |
|gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=94 GH Gallery] | |gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=94 GH Gallery] | ||
|genre=[[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
− | In addition to the rereleases, Dr. Mario has been featured as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. | + | In addition to the rereleases, Dr. Mario has been featured as a playable fighter in several games of the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and these games also use music from the game. The NES version of Dr. Mario was also among the games featured in ''[[NES Remix 2]]'' and ''[[Ultimate NES Remix 2]]'', games in which snippets of classic Nintendo games could be played with unique challenges, and elements of the different games could be mixed together. |
==Ports and Rereleases== | ==Ports and Rereleases== | ||
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*In 1998, Dr. Mario was released for the Super NES in Japan as part of the [[Nintendo Power system]]. | *In 1998, Dr. Mario was released for the Super NES in Japan as part of the [[Nintendo Power system]]. | ||
*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 2001, in America only. ''Dr. Mario 64'' contained the original game as well as a new four-player mode and a Story Mode with appearances by [[Wario]] and various characters from ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. | *''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 2001, in America only. ''Dr. Mario 64'' contained the original game as well as a new four-player mode and a Story Mode with appearances by [[Wario]] and various characters from ''[[Wario Land 3]]''. | ||
− | *A version of Dr. Mario appeared as an unlockable in 2003's ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'' in 2003. This version was called Dr. Wario and replaced the Dr. Mario sprite with one of Wario. | + | *A version of ''Dr. Mario'' appeared as an unlockable in 2003's ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'' in 2003. This version was called Dr. Wario and replaced the Dr. Mario sprite with one of Wario. |
− | *Dr. Mario was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] as part of the [[Classic NES Series]]. | + | *''Dr. Mario'' was released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] as part of the [[Classic NES Series]]. |
*In 2005 it was again released for the Game Boy Advance, this time packaged with ''Puzzle League'' (a character-less version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]) as ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. | *In 2005 it was again released for the Game Boy Advance, this time packaged with ''Puzzle League'' (a character-less version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]) as ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. | ||
*In 2007, ''Dr. Mario'' was included in ''[[Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!]]'' under the name Germ Buster. | *In 2007, ''Dr. Mario'' was included in ''[[Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!]]'' under the name Germ Buster. | ||
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*In 2014, the NES version was released for download through the [[Wii U]]'s eShop as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]]. | *In 2014, the NES version was released for download through the [[Wii U]]'s eShop as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]]. | ||
*In 2015, another updated remake called ''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]'' was released for download through the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s eshop. This version introduced a new gameplay feature known as the Miracle Cure and also featured a Dr. Luigi mode incorporating the gamplay from ''Dr. Luigi''. | *In 2015, another updated remake called ''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]'' was released for download through the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s eshop. This version introduced a new gameplay feature known as the Miracle Cure and also featured a Dr. Luigi mode incorporating the gamplay from ''Dr. Luigi''. | ||
+ | *In 2016, ''Dr. Mario'' was among the games included in the [[NES Classic Edition]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, 15 June 2018
Dr. Mario | |
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Developer | Nintendo R&D 1 |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | NES, Game Boy, Arcade, Super NES, Game Boy Advance, 3DS Virtual Console, Wii U 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 Game Boy Advance JP May 21, 2004 US October 25, 2004 EU January 7, 2005 3DS Virtual Console (GB) JP July 27, 2011 EU March 22, 2012 US October 4, 2012 Wii U Virtual Console EU February 13, 2014 JP February 26, 2014 US March 27, 2014 |
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.
In addition to the rereleases, Dr. Mario has been featured as a playable fighter in several games of the Super Smash Bros. series starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee, and these games also use music from the game. The NES version of Dr. Mario was also among the games featured in NES Remix 2 and Ultimate NES Remix 2, games in which snippets of classic Nintendo games could be played with unique challenges, and elements of the different games could be mixed together.
Ports and Rereleases
- In 1990, an arcade version was released as part of the Vs. Multisystem. It was the last game in the Vs. Multisystem line.
- A Super NES version was released packaged with Tetris as Tetris & Dr. Mario in 1994. This was only released in America and Europe.
- In 1998, Dr. Mario was released for the Super NES in Japan as part of the Nintendo Power system.
- Dr. Mario 64 was released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, in America only. Dr. Mario 64 contained the original game as well as a new four-player mode and a Story Mode with appearances by Wario and various characters from Wario Land 3.
- A version of Dr. Mario appeared as an unlockable in 2003's WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ in 2003. This version was called Dr. Wario and replaced the Dr. Mario sprite with one of Wario.
- Dr. Mario was released for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Classic NES Series.
- In 2005 it was again released for the Game Boy Advance, this time packaged with Puzzle League (a character-less version of Panel de Pon) as Dr. Mario & Puzzle League.
- In 2007, Dr. Mario was included in Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! under the name Germ Buster.
- 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 Miis.
- In 2009, a similar remake to the above was released as DSiWare, called Dr. Mario Express.
- In 2011, the Game Boy version was released for download through the 3DS's eShop as part of the 3DS Virtual Console.
- In 2014, Dr. Luigi was released for download through the Wii U's eshop as part of the special "Year of Luigi" promotion. This version replaced Dr. Mario with a doctor version of Luigi and also featured L-shaped Megavitamin blocks.
- In 2014, the NES version was released for download through the Wii U's eShop as part of the Wii U Virtual Console.
- In 2015, another updated remake called Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure was released for download through the Nintendo 3DS's eshop. This version introduced a new gameplay feature known as the Miracle Cure and also featured a Dr. Luigi mode incorporating the gamplay from Dr. Luigi.
- In 2016, Dr. Mario was among the games included in the NES Classic Edition.