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  2. 35 Princess Peach Coloring Pages for Mario Enthusiasts

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    No worries, we have 35 of the best Princess Peach pages for you to download, print and color—Mario, Luigi and the whole gang even make some appearances! Related: 35 Printable Elsa Coloring Pages ...

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  4. Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] An unlockable Mario-themed card deck can be used for certain card games. Multiple games allow for motion control with the use of the Joy-Con. In solo play, the player plays against CPU opponents (if the game requires them) and can change the difficulty accordingly.

  5. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - Wikipedia

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    The Thousand-Year Door is the second game in the Paper Mario series following Paper Mario, and is part of the larger Mario franchise. In the game, when Mario and Princess Peach get involved in the search for a mystic treasure that holds great fortune, Peach is kidnapped by an alien group called the X-Nauts; Mario sets out to find the treasure ...

  6. List of Mario franchise characters - Wikipedia

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    He was created by Masanori Sato, who worked as the illustrator for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, the first game in the Mario & Luigi series. Fawful's localized Japanese name, Gerakobits, is derived from geragera, the Japanese onomatopoeia for a scornful laugh, [121] while his English name is a pun combining the words "awful" and "guffaw".

  7. Mario Party DS - Wikipedia

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    Mario Party DS [a] is a 2007 party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.It is the second handheld game in the Mario Party series, as well as the last game in the series to be developed by Hudson Soft, as all subsequent titles have been developed by Nintendo Cube.