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Top 20 Best Mario Games

  1. Super Mario Odyssey

Super Mario Odyssey is a platform game in which players control Mario as he travels across many different worlds, known as “Kingdoms” within the game, on the hat-shaped ship Odyssey, to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, who plans to forcibly marry her.

  1. Super Mario World

Super Mario World is a 2D side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls Mario or Luigi, the protagonists of the game. The game has similar gameplay to earlier games in the Super Mario series – Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario Bros.

  1. Super Mario 64

Super Mario 64 is a 3D platformer in which the player controls Mario through various courses. Mario’s abilities are far more diverse than in previous games. He can walk, run, jump, crouch, crawl, climb, swim, kick, grab objects, and punch using the game controller’s analog stick and buttons.

  1. Super Mario Galaxy 2

Gameplay. The gameplay of Super Mario Galaxy 2 is near-identical to its predecessor’s, with a focus on platforming based on and around 3D planets, grouped into levels known as galaxies. Planets and galaxies each have varying themes, sizes, landscapes, and climates.

  1. Super Mario Bros

Super Mario Bros. is a platform game. In the game, Mario must race through the Mushroom Kingdom and save Princess Toadstool (later Princess Peach) from Bowser. Mario jumps, runs, and walks across each level. The worlds are full of enemies, platforms, and open holes.

  1. New Super Mario Bros.

(also called NSMB) is the groundbreaking first game in the New Super Mario Bros. series and is the first new Mario platformer since Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins for the Game Boy fourteen years before. It features full 3D graphics from a 2D sidescrolling view.

  1. Super Mario Sunshine

Super Mario Sunshine shares many gameplay elements with its predecessor, Super Mario 64, while introducing several new gameplay features. Players control Mario as he collects 120 Shine Sprites to bring light back to Isle Delfino and prove his innocence after Bowser Jr.

  1. Super Mario Maker 2

It is the sequel to Super Mario Maker and was released worldwide on June 28, 2019. The gameplay is largely retained from that of its predecessor, in which players create their own custom courses using assets from various games across the Super Mario franchise and share them online.

  1. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

It was rereleased on the Nintendo Switch in April 2017 as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Deluxe includes all the original DLC, as well as a revamped battle mode and other gameplay alterations. In February 2022, a new DLC, the Booster Course Pass, was announced, in which 48 new circuits and 8 characters were added progressively.

  1. Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a side-scrolling platform game. As one of twelve player characters—Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, yellow and blue Toads, Toadette, Nabbit and four types of Yoshis—the player completes levels across the Flower Kingdom with assistance from its flower-like denizens.

  1. Super Mario 3D Land

Super Mario 3D Land reinvents everything fans love about Mario gaming with the first platforming environment in true 3D, without the need for special glasses Players will experience an exhilarating new sense of depth, distance and speed while running, jumping and stomping on enemies throughout the levels.

  1. Mario Party Superstars

Set out to become a superstar in Mario Party mode, a fun-packed board game where fortunes can change in the blink of an eye. This, and all other modes, can be played online*! Roll the dice to journey across the board, collecting coins and triggering special events as you go. Each round ends with a minigame.

  1. Super Mario 3D World

The gameplay is similar to previous Mario games, with players progressing through levels to reach Bowser. It features a character selector as well as introducing a power-up called the Super Bell, which turns the player into a cat, enabling them to climb walls and use a scratch attack.

  1. Super Mario Land

Super Mario Land was a launch game for the Game Boy in 1989. The game began a Super Mario Land series of portable Mario games. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins added a non-linear overworld and introduced villain Wario, an evil version of Mario.

  1. Mario Plus Rabbids Sparks of Hope

The game is a crossover between Nintendo’s Mario and Ubisoft’s Rabbids franchises and is a sequel to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (2017) and second installment of the Mario + Rabbids series. Three expansions were released in 2023, one featuring Rayman.

  1. Paper Mario

Paper Mario is a video game series and part of the Mario franchise, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It combines elements from the role-playing, action-adventure, and puzzle genres. Players control a paper cutout version of Mario, usually with allies, on a quest to defeat the antagonist.

  1. Super Mario 3D All-Stars

Super Mario 3D All-Stars is a 2020 compilation of platform games for the Nintendo Switch. It commemorates the 35th anniversary of Nintendo’s Super Mario franchise, with high-definition ports of Super Mario 64 (1996), Super Mario Sunshine (2002), and Super Mario Galaxy (2007).

  1. Mario Kart 64

In a change from the previous installment, players can carry more than one item at a time. Mario Kart 64 has 16 racing tracks divided into 4 cups with 4 tracks each. It also has 4 battle stages for Battle mode. It is the first game in the Mario Kart series that supports slipstreaming.

  1. Mario Plus Rabbids Kingdom Battle

The game is a crossover between Nintendo’s Mario and Ubisoft’s Rabbids franchise. In Kingdom Battle, the story follows Mario, his friends, and a group of Rabbids who try to save the Mushroom Kingdom from invading Rabbids that accidentally misused a powerful invention and began to wreak havoc.

  1. Mario Tennis Aces

Aces adds several new mechanics to the Mario Tennis series. Using the motion controls of the Joy-Con, the player is able to initiate a “zone shot”, where the player can aim directly where the ball will go while the game enters a paused state. If the opponent counters the zone shot, their racket will take damage.

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