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The ''Mario'' franchise is so big, and its side characters so thoroughly established, that several of these characters are the stars of their own semi-regular releases. [[Donkey Kong]], of which the Mario franchise is technically a spin-off, ironically was demoted to a spin-off and has starred alongside a simian supporting cast of his own in the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country|series}}'' series that, for a time, were primarily handled by British company Rareware. A pet-like dinosaur companion for Mario named [[Yoshi]] was introduced in the SNES launch title ''Super Mario World'', and has been the focus of the self-titled ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi|series}}'' series. Mario's timid and cowardly brother Luigi would occasionally receive a starring role of his own, primarily with the acclaimed ''{{iw|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion|series}}'' series. A mischievous anti-hero equivalent to Mario who debuted in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins}}'' for the Game Boy, [[Wario]], took over the ''Mario Land'' series with the renamed ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wario Land|series}}'' series and ''{{iw|mariowiki|WarioWare|series}}'' series that deliver a more outward parody of video game trends. [[Princess Peach]] has also occasionally taken the spotlight with the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Princess Peach}}'' and [[Nintendo Switch]] game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Princess Peach: Showtime!}}'' | The ''Mario'' franchise is so big, and its side characters so thoroughly established, that several of these characters are the stars of their own semi-regular releases. [[Donkey Kong]], of which the Mario franchise is technically a spin-off, ironically was demoted to a spin-off and has starred alongside a simian supporting cast of his own in the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country|series}}'' series that, for a time, were primarily handled by British company Rareware. A pet-like dinosaur companion for Mario named [[Yoshi]] was introduced in the SNES launch title ''Super Mario World'', and has been the focus of the self-titled ''{{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi|series}}'' series. Mario's timid and cowardly brother Luigi would occasionally receive a starring role of his own, primarily with the acclaimed ''{{iw|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion|series}}'' series. A mischievous anti-hero equivalent to Mario who debuted in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins}}'' for the Game Boy, [[Wario]], took over the ''Mario Land'' series with the renamed ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wario Land|series}}'' series and ''{{iw|mariowiki|WarioWare|series}}'' series that deliver a more outward parody of video game trends. [[Princess Peach]] has also occasionally taken the spotlight with the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Princess Peach}}'' and [[Nintendo Switch]] game ''{{iw|mariowiki|Princess Peach: Showtime!}}'' | ||
== Games in the ''Mario'' franchise == | |||
'''Super Mario''' | |||
* ''Super Mario Bros.'' (1985, NES) | |||
** ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' (1999, Game Boy Color) | |||
* ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' / ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (1986, Family Computer Disk System) | |||
* ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' / ''Super Mario USA'' (1988, NES) | |||
** ''Super Mario Advance'' (2001, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (1988, NES) | |||
** ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' (2003, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Super Mario Land'' (1989, Game Boy) | |||
* ''Super Mario World'' (1990, SNES) | |||
** ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2'' (2001, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' (1992, Game Boy) | |||
* ''Super Mario All-Stars'' (1993, SNES) | |||
* ''Super Mario 64'' (1996, Nintendo 64) | |||
** ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (2004, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Super Mario Sunshine'' (2002, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''New Super Mario Bros.'' (2006, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Super Mario Galaxy'' (2007, Wii) | |||
* ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' (2009, Wii) | |||
* ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' (2010, Wii) | |||
* ''Super Mario 3D Land'' (2011, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' (July 2012, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' (November 2012, Wii U) | |||
** ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'' (2019, Nintendo Switch) | |||
* ''Super Mario 3D World'' (2013, Wii U) | |||
* ''Super Mario Maker'' (2015, Wii U) | |||
* ''Super Mario Run'' (2016, iOS, Android) | |||
* ''Super Mario Odyssey'' (2017, Nintendo Switch) | |||
* ''Super Mario Maker 2'' (2019, Nintendo Switch) | |||
'''Mario Kart''' | |||
* ''Super Mario Kart'' (1992, SNES) | |||
* ''Mario Kart 64'' (1996, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' (2001, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' (2003, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' (October 2005, Arcade) | |||
* ''Mario Kart DS'' (November 2005, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2'' (2007, Arcade) | |||
* ''Mario Kart Wii'' (2008, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario Kart 7'' (2011, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX'' (2013, Arcade) | |||
* ''Mario Kart 8'' (2014, Wii U) | |||
** ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' (2017, Nintendo Switch) | |||
* ''Mario Kart GP VR'' (July 2017, Arcade) | |||
* ''Mario Kart Tour'' (2019, iOS, Android) | |||
'''Role-Playing Games''' | |||
* ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' (1996, SNES) | |||
* ''Paper Mario'' (2000, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' (2003, Game Boy Advance) | |||
** ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' (2017, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (2004, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' (2005, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Super Paper Mario'' (2007, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' (2009, Nintendo DS) | |||
** ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey'' (2019, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' (2012, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' (2013, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'' (2015, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'' (2016, Wii U) | |||
'''Mario Party''' | |||
* ''Mario Party'' (1998, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario Party 2'' (1999, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario Party 3'' (2000, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario Party 4'' (2002, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Party 5'' (2003, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Party 6'' (2004, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Party Advance'' (2005, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Mario Party 7'' (2005, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Party 8'' (2007, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario Party DS'' (2007, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Mario Party 9'' (2012, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' (2013, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Party 10'' (2015, Wii U) | |||
* ''Mario Party: Star Rush'' (2016, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' (2017, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Super Mario Party'' (2018, Nintendo Switch) | |||
'''Sports Games''' | |||
* ''Mario Golf'' (1999, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Mario Tennis'' (2000, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color) | |||
* ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (2003, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'' (2004, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Mario Power Tennis'' (2004, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' (2005, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'' (2005, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Super Mario Strikers'' (2005, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' (2006, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Mario Strikes Charged'' (2007, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at Olympic Games'' (2007, Wii/Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Super Mario Sluggers'' (2008, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games'' (2009, Nintendo DS/Wii) | |||
* ''Mario Sports Mix'' (2010, Wii) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'' (2011, Wii/Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Tennis Open'' (2012, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games'' (2013, Wii U) | |||
* ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' (2014, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' (2015, Wii U) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' (2016, Wii U/Nintendo 3DS/Arcade) | |||
* ''Mario Sports Superstars'' (2017, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario Tennis Aces'' (2018, Nintendo Switch) | |||
* ''Mario & Sonic at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games'' (2019, Nintendo Switch/Arcade) | |||
'''Mario vs. Donkey Kong''' | |||
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' (2004, Game Boy Advance) | |||
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis!'' (2006, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!'' (2009, DSiWare) | |||
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!'' (2010, Nintendo DS) | |||
* ''Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move'' (2013, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'' (2015, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge'' (2016, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
'''Other Games''' | |||
* ''Dr. Mario'' (1990, NES, Game Boy) | |||
* ''Mario's Picross'' (1995, Game Boy) | |||
* ''Dr. Mario 64'' (2001, Nintendo 64) | |||
* ''Luigi's Mansion'' (2001, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
** ''Luigi's Mansion 3DS'' (2018, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix'' (2005, Nintendo GameCube) | |||
* ''Dr. Mario Online Rx'' (March 2008, WiiWare) | |||
* ''Dr. Mario Express'' (December 2008, DSiWare) | |||
* ''Dr. Luigi'' (2013, Wii U) | |||
* ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' (2013, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
** ''Luigi's Mansion Arcade'' (2015, Arcade) | |||
* ''Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure'' (2015, Nintendo 3DS) | |||
* ''Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle'' (2017, Nintendo Switch) | |||
* ''Dr. Mario World'' (2019, iOS, Android) | |||
* ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' (2019, Nintendo Switch) | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== |