Super Mario World is one of the most memorable games in the Mario franchise, and to this day it looks good and plays great. This is a must-download title worth anyone’s time, and it will keep you entertained for a good while.
Super Mario Kart is a lot tougher than later games in the series, but that doesn’t take away from its overall appeal and addictiveness; it simply adds to it.
It may look a little dated, but the Nintendo 64 iteration of Mario Golf has proven to be a timeless golf game that doesn’t rely on complex mechanics, but rather invites players of all skill levels with its intuitive and addictive gameplay.
Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 was one of the best Mario sports games of its time. Now that it has transitioned over to the Virtual Console, the same can still be said about it.
Super Smash Bros. Braw (SSBB) brings the third installment of the beloved series to the Wii. While SSBB is easily one of the most unconventional fighting games on the market, it stays true to genre in one way: Some characters need to be unlocked. Learn the secrets to unlocking the characters here.
Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog continue to appear in countless titles. In today’s era of gaming, the two mascots seem to have appeared in more games than ever before. Who wins out in terms of quality games, Mario or Sonic?
With titles such as Super Mario 64 and Sonic Adventure setting high standards for gamers, how would the iconic plumber and blue hedgehog follow up their successes in the sixth generation of video games?
The 32-bit era of gaming saw the launch of real 3D gaming. Intricate camera angles, never-before-seen depth, and all-new gameplay elements all became available with the rise of 3D gaming, and Mario and Sonic continued their mascot rivalry well into this generation of consoles.
The story of Mario’s rivalry with Bowser is one that is told often, and it always makes for some fun and memorable boss fights. This is a list of five of Mario’s biggest battles against the King of the Koopas.