Mario & Wario
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Mario & Wario[lower-alpha 1] is a puzzle video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Super Famicom. It was released exclusively in Japan in 1993. Mario & Wario requires the Super Famicom Mouse accessory to play.[3] Despite being a Japan-only release, the game is entirely in English.[4]
Mario & Wario | |
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Developer(s) | Game Freak |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Director(s) | Satoshi Tajiri |
Producer(s) | Makoto Kano Tsunekazu Ishihara |
Designer(s) | Satoshi Tajiri[1] |
Programmer(s) | Michiharu Nishihashi Junichi Masuda[2] |
Artist(s) | Ken Sugimori Motofumi Fujiwara |
Composer(s) | Junichi Masuda |
Series | Mario Wario |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The gameplay of Mario & Wario focuses on guiding Mario, who has various objects placed atop his head by his self-declared arch rival Wario, through a series of levels consisting of various obstacles and traps. Because Mario has been rendered sightless and is constantly in danger of walking into hazards, the player controls the fairy Wanda, who can protect Mario by changing the environment around him as he moves towards the levels' end. The game offers a total of 100 levels and offers three playable characters.