The SNES puzzle-platformer was created by Pokemon developer Game Freak.
Maybe Nintendo has seen me begging for it to allow everyone to own its products, because Mario & Wario just got let out of its cage.
Nintendo Co Ltd said on Thursday it would re-release classic titles featuring popular character Mario for a limited time on its hit Nintendo Switch console to mark 35 years since the launch of ...
Mario & Wario is available to play now on the Switch 2 via the Super Nintendo - Nintendo Classics app, which you can download and play for free with an active Switch Online subscription. Remember, ...
Mario & Wario is now available on the SNES Virtual Console. This was previously a Japan-only Super Nintendo game that used a ...
Switch Online subscribers are in for a treat this month. As announced by Nintendo last night,  the Super Nintendo App is going to receive a trio of new games ...
A trio of SNES games just hit the service, and the most interesting is Mario & Wario, a previously Japan-only puzzle game that requires a mouse to play. [Media: ...
The stellar sequel to Mario’s intergalactic adventure is back on the Switch 2, now dazzling in crisp 4K and introducing a helpful new assist mode that increases your health. I can't wait for its ...
TL;DR: Super Mario Bros. Remastered for PC revitalizes the 1985 classic with widescreen support, 3D effects, and expanded characters, while requiring an original game copy to run. Featuring custom ...
Sonic the Hedgehog I think Sega is sneak dissing Mario Kart World again, says Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds races are won by "players who think strategically and race skillfully, not just those who get ...
The popular video game features plumbing brothers Mario and Luigi who are on the quest to save the Mushroom Princess. The game has sold millions of copies over the years and was even made into a film ...
Imagine that it’s 1985. You pop Super Mario Bros into your shiny new NES, and you’ve never seen anything like it before. Since you’re used to the Atari 2600 and its simple games, this seems like ...