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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario''}}
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|released = [[Image:Japan.gif|15 px]] May 21, [[2004]]<br>[[Image:America.gif|15 px]] October 25, [[2004]]<br>[[Image:Europe.gif|15 px]] January 7, [[2005]]
 
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|genre = Puzzle
 
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| system1NA = October 25, [[2004]]
|modes = Single player, multiplayer
 
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| system1EU = January 7, [[2005]]
|ratings = ESRB: [[Image:Everyone.png|15 px]] Everyone
 
|platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]]
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'''''Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] port of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Dr. Mario]]''. This re-release does not enhance the game in any way or form. This is not the only time that ''Dr. Mario'' has appeared on the Game Boy Advance. For one, it appeared in the form of Dr. Wario in the game ''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]'', while following this game they rereleased it along with ''[[Tetris Attack|Puzzle League]]'' in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. The game was part of the second batch in the ''Classic NES Series''.
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'''''Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] port of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''. This re-release does not enhance the game in any way or form. This is not the only time that ''Dr. Mario'' has appeared on the Game Boy Advance. For one, it appeared in the form of Dr. Wario in the game ''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]'', while following this game they re-released it along with ''[[Puzzle League]]'' in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. The game was part of the second batch in the ''Classic NES Series''.
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
 
Major critics were split between the game. Most based their review not only on how it holds up today, but how it did when it initially was released. Some were favorable of the game when it first released on the NES, while others, such as 1up, explained that the game, "like ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' was completely obsolete long before it was ever released". [[GameSpot]], [[IGN]], and [[Nintendo Power]] were all more positive about the game, giving it a 7.4, 7.0, and average of 7.2, respectively. IGN said that "the game scores well thanks to its simple fun and its quick ability to get into two player mode". GameSpot stated in their review that the style of ''Dr. Mario'' has stood the test of time.
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==Videos==
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| vid1 = Dr. Mario Retro Game Gameplay - Gameplay
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| vid1caption = Gameplay
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| vid2 = ScrewAttack.com's Video Game Vault- Dr. Mario
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| vid2size = 200px
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| vid2caption = Gameplay 2
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}}
   
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Major critics were split between the game. Most based their review not only on how it holds up today, but how it did when it initially was released. Some were favorable of the game when it first released on the NES, while others, such as 1up, explained that the game, "like ''[[Mario Bros.]]''...was completely obsolete long before it was ever released". [[GameSpot]], [[IGN]], and [[Nintendo Power]] were all more positive about the game, giving it a 7.4, 7.0, and average of 7.2, respectively. IGN said that "the game scores well thanks to its simple fun and its quick ability to get into two player mode". GameSpot stated in their review that the style of ''Dr. Mario'' has stood the test of time.
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 15 July 2020

Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario is a Game Boy Advance port of the Nintendo Entertainment System game Dr. Mario. This re-release does not enhance the game in any way or form. This is not the only time that Dr. Mario has appeared on the Game Boy Advance. For one, it appeared in the form of Dr. Wario in the game WarioWare, Inc., while following this game they re-released it along with Puzzle League in Dr. Mario & Puzzle League. The game was part of the second batch in the Classic NES Series.

Reception

Major critics were split between the game. Most based their review not only on how it holds up today, but how it did when it initially was released. Some were favorable of the game when it first released on the NES, while others, such as 1up, explained that the game, "like Mario Bros. was completely obsolete long before it was ever released". GameSpot, IGN, and Nintendo Power were all more positive about the game, giving it a 7.4, 7.0, and average of 7.2, respectively. IGN said that "the game scores well thanks to its simple fun and its quick ability to get into two player mode". GameSpot stated in their review that the style of Dr. Mario has stood the test of time.

Videos

Videos
File:Dr. Mario Retro Game Gameplay - Gameplay
Gameplay
File:ScrewAttack.com's Video Game Vault- Dr. Mario
Gameplay 2
Main Page: Classic NES Series: Dr. Mario/videos