Mario & Wario Japanese version

マリオとワリオ

Release (Jap): 27/08/1993
SHVC-WE

Genre: Platform, Puzzle
Developer: Game Freak inc.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.

A unique puzzle experience with the Super Famicom Mouse

Mario & Wario (1993) for the Super Famicom was a standout puzzle game that introduced a new way to interact with the Mario universe. Unlike other Mario games, this title required players to use a mouse peripheral instead of the traditional controller, adding a fresh layer of interactivity. Players guided Wario through various puzzles, manipulating the environment with the mouse to help him avoid obstacles and solve challenges.

Super Famicom Mouse and point-and-click gameplay

The game was bundled with the Super Famicom Mouse, an accessory that allowed players to control in-game elements with precision. The point-and-click mechanics enabled users to drag platforms, move obstacles, and manipulate the environment in ways not seen in other Mario titles. This gave the game a more strategic feel, combining puzzle-solving with the charm of Mario characters.

A rare gem for collectors

Although Mario & Wario offered innovative gameplay, it was never released outside Japan, making it a rare find for collectors. The mouse functionality and unique gameplay mechanics were ahead of their time, giving players a new way to experience Mario in a puzzle context. While it may not have achieved widespread attention, it remains an intriguing chapter in Mario’s history, especially for those who appreciate quirky peripherals and unusual gameplay designs.


See also the Super Famicom mouse set version.