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Dr. Mario focuses on eliminating the viruses in the playing field by aligning them with capsules of matching color. Dr. Mario is a falling block tile-matching video game. [10] Mario assumes the role of a doctor, tossing two-colored medical capsules into a medicine bottle representing the playing field. This area is populated by viruses of three ...
Release years by system: 2004 – Game Boy Advance [1]: Notes: . The game was developed by Nintendo Software Technology. [2]It is a spiritual successor to the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong, which was a hybrid of the arcade game Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., and Super Mario Bros. 2.
Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure [a] is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Japan on May 31, 2015 and North America, Europe, and Australia on June 11, 2015. It was released in Japan on May 31, 2015 and North America, Europe, and Australia on June 11, 2015.
While there may have been earlier video games with tile-matching mechanics, Juul stated that the commercial success of both Tetris and Chain Shot! established the popularity of puzzle games, leading to a second generation of influential games – Puzznic, Columns, Dr. Mario and Plotting – which were published in 1989 and 1990. [3]
Nintendo Puzzle Collection [b] is a 2003 video game compilation developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the GameCube.It was released only in Japan. It includes updated versions of three Nintendo-published puzzle video games released for older systems — Yoshi's Cookie (1992), Panel de Pon (1995), and Dr. Mario 64 (2001) — featuring updated graphics and music ...
Dr. Mario 64 is a 2001 tile-matching action puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.The game is an enhanced remake of Dr. Mario, which was originally released for the NES and Game Boy consoles in 1990, and is based around characters from the 2000 Game Boy Color game Wario Land 3.
Dr. Mario Express is a falling block tile-matching video game.The player is given a playing field, seen in the Nintendo DSi's bottom screen, [6] populated with viruses of three colors: red, blue, and yellow.
This category contains video games from the Dr. Mario series, a spin-off of Nintendo's popular Mario franchise. Pages in category "Dr. Mario games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.