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Mario takes it to the soccer field in Super Mario Strikers. Use Koopa shells and Super Strikes to crush your opponent! (Literally.)
The first game in the Mario Kart franchise to go online and the fifth overall in the series. It also added a brand new Missions mode to the mix with special challenges to complete.
More Mario Party fun on the Nintendo GameCube. Grab three friends and have fun in the Mushroom Kingdom. As indicated on the box art, this game included the Gamecube Microphone which connected through the memory card ports and was used in several mini games.
DDR: Mario Mix is the only DDR release on the GameCube, and is considered easier than other iterations. It has Mario themed music and visuals, as well as koopas and goombas in the place of arrows in certain modes.
Mario and friends are kidnapped and Princess Peach must rescue them.
SSX On Tour is the fourth game in the SSX franchise.
The first in a Namco-developed spin-off Mario Kart series made solely for arcades.
A compilation cartridge which contains versions of both Dr. Mario and Tetris Attack.
Released in 2005, Power Tour is a fantasy take on the classic sport.
Mario and friends head to the field in this crazy baseball game. Play through several games against iconic captains in the highly replayable single player mode or play with friends in a baseball game, minigames, or on the Toy Field.
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy is a platformer for the GBA and is part of the Yoshi series. Developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo, Yoshi Topsy-Turvy features tilt control by using a tilt sensor in the game cartridge. The game was released on June of 2005 in North America.
Nintendo's dedicated riichi mahjong series makes its appearance on the Nintendo DS. Along with wireless multiplayer support, the game features single-player against numerous characters from Nintendo's signature Mario series.
NBA Street V3 is the third entry in the popular NBA Street Series. Following in the footsteps of past games in the series, the game allows you to perform over the top dunks and tricks with your favorite NBA players.
Yoshi's debut on the Nintendo DS is a return to classic arcade game design. Guide Baby Mario and Yoshi via the stylus and strive to beat your high score.
Mario Party Advance is the first handheld iteration in the Mario Party franchise.
Mario Party 6 is the sixth game in the Mario Party franchise. It introduces several new aspects, such as Orbs, a day and night cycle, and the new characters Brighton and Twila.
A remake of the original Nintendo 64 classic, Super Mario 64 DS adds 30 new stars, three new playable characters and 36 mini-games utilizing the touch screen.
Mario Power Tennis is a casual tennis game for the GameCube. It introduced power shots to the Mario Tennis franchise.
In his second papercraft adventure, Mario must find the seven Crystal Stars needed to open the mystical Thousand-Year Door (before a group of alien invaders do the same).
A pinball game starring Mario.
A Japan-only Mario Party game released for arcades. Up to sixteen players can use one machine simultaneously in various minigames. It is based on Mario Party 8, but includes many significant differences.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong is a puzzle platformer that features classic gameplay based on the arcade and Gameboy Donkey Kong titles.
Four friends enroll at the Marion Club's golf academy to learn from the pros. Players can level up in the game's Story mode to build their stats, win tournaments and eventually earn the right to challenge Mario himself on the links.
First Mario and Luigi game.
Mario Party 5 is the fifth installment in Nintendo's long running series. It features new modes, along with 75 all-new mini-games.
Mario and company tee it up at the Mushroom Kingdom in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, which marks the first appearance of Mario Golf on the GameCube.
Super Mario Advance 4 is the Game Boy Advance remake of Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES.
An iteration of the Mario Party franchise for the Nintendo e-Reader.
The fourth game in the Game & Watch Gallery franchise, and the first for the Game Boy Advance.
This is the fourth installment in Nintendo's mini-game-oriented Mario Bros. franchise.
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