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==Gamecube==
 
==Gamecube==
  
In 2001, the [[Gamecube]] era launched with a non-platformer game starring Mario's brother Luigi, which was called ''[[Luigi's Mansoon]]''. It was notable as the first to star Luigi without his brother (not counting the licensed game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'') and his first major appearance after he had been left out of ''Super Mario 64''. This was a game that was more about exploration and armed Luigi with a flashlight and vacuum weapon, which provoked a mixed reception. However, A 3D ''Mario'' platformer was still in development and was released in 2002 as ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' This game used an island setting and equipped Mario with a water-spraying backpack known as [[FLUDD]], which had a variety of functions depending on the equipped nozzle. This game also received mixed reviews, due to the usage of FLUDD and the emphasis on cleaning up pollution found throughout the game, although this game also introducing popular recurring characters such as [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Petey Piranha]]. The Gamecube also contained more sports titles, the traditional ''Mario Kart'' follow-up (in the form of ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', which also took non-traditional choices to mixed reception) and the more popular ''Paper Mario'' sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
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In 2001, the [[Gamecube]] era launched with a non-platformer game starring Mario's brother Luigi, which was called ''[[Luigi's Manson]]''. It was notable as the first to star him without his brother (not counting the licensed game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'') and his first major appearance after he had been left out of ''Super Mario 64''. This was a game that was more about exploration and armed Luigi with a flashlight and vacuum weapon, which lead to mixed reviews. However, A 3D platformer was still in development for Mario, and so in 2002 ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' was released as a follow-up to ''Super Mario 64''. This game used an island setting and equipped Mario with a water-spraying backpack known as [[FLUDD]], which had a variety of functions depending on the equipped nozzle. This game also received mixed reviews compared to its predecessors due to the usage of FLUDD and the emphasis on cleaning up pollution found throughout the game, although it also introducing popular recurring characters such as [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Petey Piranha]]. The Gamecube also contained more sports titles, the obligatory ''Mario Kart'' follow-up (in the form of the also mixed reviewed ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'') and the more popular ''Paper Mario'' sequel, ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''.
  
A new RPG series also started on the GBA with ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in 2003, which starred both brothers, with a gameplay system that featured more platformer elements than the other RPG games. It was followed up by two more sequels on the DS that expanded upon the concept, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. The GBA also revisited another classic premise in the form of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', which acted as a modernized revival of the ''Donkey Kong'' concept using various influences from [[Donkey Kong GB|the 1994 Game Boy remake]] and ended up forming its own subseries. When the [[Nintendo DS]] eventually launched in 2004, it came with a ''Mario'' game that was an expanded remake of ''Super Mario 64'' known as ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' to show off the DS's capabilities. The DS has also featured further ''Yoshi'' games, as well as one game featuring the princess known as ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', in addition to the usual set of sports games, [[Mario Party DS|a party game]] and [[Mario Kart DS|a kart racing game]].
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A new RPG series also started on the GBA with ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in 2003, which starred both brothers, with a gameplay system that featured more platformer elements than the other RPG games. It was followed up by two more sequels on the DS that expanded upon the concept, ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]''. The GBA also revisited another classic premise in the form of ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', which acted as a modernized revival of the ''Donkey Kong'' concept using various influences from [[Donkey Kong GB|the 1994 Game Boy remake]] and ended up forming its own subseries. When the [[Nintendo DS]] eventually launched in 2004, it came with a Mario game that was an expanded remake of ''Super Mario 64'' known as ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' to show off the DS's capabilities. The DS has also featured further ''Yoshi'' games, as well as one game featuring the princess known as ''[[Super Princess Peach]]'', in addition to the usual set of sports games, [[Mario Party DS|a party game]] and [[Mario Kart DS|a kart racing game]].
  
Nintendo later released its first fully original 2D Mario platformer in over a decade for the DS, known as ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. This game used the classic side-scrolling gameplay style mixed with some of the acrobatic moves and enemies from the 3D games, as well as power-ups both old and new, and the game became wildly popular.
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Nintendo later released its first fully original 2D Mario platformer in over a decade for the DS, known as ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''. This game used the classic side-scrolling gameplay style mixed with some of the acrobatic moves and enemies from the 3D games, as well as power-ups both old and new, and the game became wildly popular.  
  
 
==Wii==
 
==Wii==

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