Princess Power! Bowser’s up to no good again…but this time, it’s Princess Peach to the rescue! When Mario, Luigi, and the Mushroom Castle Toads get kidnapped it’s up to Peach and her magical umbrella [...]
Japan-only Mario puzzle game. Players can remove icons from a grid whenever two or more are adjacent to one another. By removing all icons, they win the game.
The all-time puzzle classic returns for the Wii generation, featuring online gameplay and a new Germ Buster mode! Destroy all the viruses trapped in the bottle by dropping and slotting capsules to create lines of matching [...]
In PRESCHOOL FUN, children develop concepts through the exploration of shapes, colors, sounds, opposites, and numbers. With Mario’s help, your child learns to define and identify these subjects without pressure. Your child [...]
This amazing Nintendo Programmable game lets you design your own building, place obstacles wherever you want them, and then blow everything to smithereens! You can play the game as designed by Nintendo, or you can be the game [...]
In FUN WITH NUMBERS, children are introduced to the basics of math by way of Shape, Number, Same and Different, Counting, Comparing, How Many, and Pattern Worlds. Children simply guide Mario, selecting objects on the screen, [...]
Mario Paint lets you draw, paint, animate and compose music! Creation! Imagination is your only limit with an amazing variety of drawing tools. Animation! Add exciting dimension by creating moving animation with up to 9 frame [...]
In the free-to-play game Mini Mario and Friends Amiibo Challenge, Tap an amiibo figure on the Wii U GamePad controller or New Nintendo 3DS system (or to a Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL or Nintendo 2DS system using the [...]
After the events of Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario and friends believe Subcon is all a dream and move on. However, Wart returns and overthrows the King of Subcon in the heroes' absence. Mario and his friends must once again face [...]
A remake/revision of the Arcade game Mario Bros. released in Japan in 1988 for the Famicom Disk System. It had several new features including new levels and the option to save high scores. A modified port hit the NES in [...]