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List of Super Mario Series Game Titles | All Works in Chronological Order

List of Super Mario Series Game Titles | All Works in Chronological Order

List of Super Mario Series Game Titles | Introducing All Works from 1985 to 2025 in Chronological Order

What is the List of Super Mario Series Game Titles?

The Super Mario series is a **game series that has been loved worldwide for 40 years since the original "Super Mario Bros." was released on the Famicom in 1985. In this article, we comprehensively introduce all the game titles of the Super Mario series released from 1985 to 2025.**

The list is organized from three perspectives: "by year", "by console", and "by genre", making it easy to find the Mario game you are looking for. It is an essential list that allows you to grasp the overall picture of the Mario series, which spans diverse genres such as **2D action, 3D action, RPG, racing games, and sports games**. It provides useful information for those who want to recall past titles they played, those looking for the next Mario game to play, and those who want to complete their collection of the Mario series.

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Chronological List of Super Mario Game Titles

Here, we introduce all game titles of the Super Mario series in chronological order. It covers major titles released along with the characteristics of the game market in each decade.

Mario Games of the 1980s (1985-1989)

The 1980s is known as the golden age of the Famicom, a time when the foundation of the Super Mario series was established. The original Super Mario Brothers sold **40.24 million copies worldwide, revolutionizing gaming history**.

Main Titles:

  • Super Mario Brothers (September 13, 1985, FC)
  • Super Mario Brothers 2 (June 3, 1986, FC/Disk System)
  • Super Mario Brothers 3 (October 23, 1988, FC)
  • Super Mario Land (April 21, 1989, GB)

The Mario games of this era primarily featured **side-scrolling 2D action** and gained a large fan base with their simple yet profound gameplay. In particular, Mario Brothers 3 introduced new actions and a world map system, being hailed as a masterpiece that demonstrated the evolution of the series.

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Mario Games in the 1990s (1990-1999)

The 1990s were the era of Super Famicom and Nintendo 64, an important time for the Mario series as it **evolved from 2D to 3D. Particularly, the release of "Super Mario 64" in 1996** was a tremendous influence on the gaming industry as the origin of 3D action games.

Main Titles:

  • Super Mario World (November 21, 1990・SFC) - Global sales of 20.61 million copies
  • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (October 21, 1992・GB)
  • Super Mario Collection (July 14, 1993・SFC)
  • Super Mario RPG (March 9, 1996・SFC)
  • Super Mario 64 (June 23, 1996・N64) - Global sales of 11.91 million copies
  • Mario Kart 64 (December 14, 1996・N64)
  • Mario Party (December 18, 1998・N64)
  • Paper Mario (August 11, 2000・N64)

This era marks the beginning of the expansion into various genres with the completion of 2D action in "Super Mario World", the introduction of RPG elements in "Super Mario RPG", and the exploration of 3D sandbox in "Super Mario 64". The Mario Kart and Mario Party series also originated during this time, establishing the diversity of the Mario IP.

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Mario Games in the 2000s (2000-2009)

The 2000s were the era of GameCube, Wii, and Nintendo DS, where the Mario series greatly expanded on both handheld and console systems. The Wii's "New Super Mario Bros. Wii" **introduced cooperative playand** presented a new way for families to enjoy Mario.

Main Titles:

  • Super Mario Sunshine (July 19, 2002・GC)
  • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (November 7, 2003・GC)
  • Paper Mario RPG (July 22, 2004・GC)
  • New Super Mario Bros. DS Mario (May 25, 2006・DS) - Global sales of 30.89 million copies
  • Super Mario Galaxy (November 1, 2007・Wii) - Global sales of 12.82 million copies
  • Mario Kart Wii (April 10, 2008・Wii) - Global sales of 37.41 million copies
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (December 3, 2009・Wii) - Global sales of 30.33 million copies

During this era, there were many works that utilized the characteristics of the hardware, such as the huge hit "New Super Mario Bros. DS" which took advantage of the portability of the DS, and the space adventures of "Super Mario Galaxy" which made use of the Wii Remote.

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Mario games of the 2010s (2010-2019)

The 2010s were a transition period to Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and the Nintendo Switch. In particular, the 2017 release for Switch, "Super Mario Odyssey," **introduced a new action of throwing hats whichopened up a new realm for 3D Mario**.

Main titles:

  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (May 27, 2010・Wii)
  • Super Mario 3D Land (November 3, 2011・3DS) - Global sales of 12.65 million copies
  • New Super Mario Bros. U (December 8, 2012・Wii U)
  • Super Mario 3D World (November 21, 2013・Wii U)
  • Mario Kart 8 (May 29, 2014・Wii U) - Global sales including Switch version of 63.62 million copies
  • Super Mario Maker (September 10, 2015・Wii U)
  • Super Mario Run (December 15, 2016・iOS/Android)
  • Super Mario Odyssey (October 27, 2017・Switch) - Global sales of 27.41 million copies

This era saw the development of titles that maximized the characteristics of each hardware, such as "3D Land" which made use of the 3D effects of the 3DS, "Mario Maker" which utilized the tablet functionality of the Wii U, and "Odyssey" which balanced the portability and console use of the Switch.

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Mario Games of the 2020s (2020-2025)

The 2020s is a currently ongoing era, with the Mario series continuing its development centered around Nintendo Switch. In 2023, the movie "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" achieved a worldwide hit, further expanding the influence of the Mario IP.

Main Titles:

  • Paper Mario: The Origami King (July 17, 2020 - Switch)
  • Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (February 12, 2021 - Switch)
  • Mario Party Superstars (October 29, 2021 - Switch)
  • Mario Strikers: Battle League (June 10, 2022 - Switch)
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Additional Content (March 18, 2022 - Switch)
  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder (October 20, 2023 - Switch) - Global sales surpass 15 million copies
  • Super Mario RPG Remake (November 17, 2023 - Switch)
  • Princess Peach Showtime! (March 22, 2024 - Switch)

The latest title, "Super Mario Bros. Wonder," demonstrates a new evolution in 2D side-scrolling action, with innovations such as stage transformations via Wonder Flowers being highly praised.

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List of Super Mario Game Titles by Hardware

This section organizes the Super Mario series by each game hardware. It is useful for those looking for Mario games played on specific hardware or for those who want to know the lineups for each platform.

Mario games on the Family Computer (FC)

The Super Mario series was established on the Famicom. Beginning with the original Super Mario Bros., and including the challenging Mario 2 and the highly polished Mario 3, ** masterworks of 2D action ** are all present. The main titles are Super Mario Bros. (1985), Super Mario Bros. 2 (1986), and Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988).

Mario games on the Super Famicom (SFC)

On the Super Famicom, ** the perfected shape of 2D action, 'Super Mario World' it recorded a worldwide sales of 20.61 million copies, a major hit **. During this time, the genre expanded with other titles like "Super Mario Collection" (1993) and the RPG "Super Mario RPG" developed in collaboration with Square (1996).

Nintendo 64 (N64) Mario Games

On the Nintendo 64, ** the 3D sandbox action milestone "Super Mario 64" ** (1996) was born. The free operability brought by the 3D stick had a significant impact on subsequent 3D action games. Additionally, titles across various genres such as "Mario Kart 64," the "Mario Party" series, and "Paper Mario" were developed.

GameCube (GC) Mario Games

On the GameCube, "Super Mario Sunshine" (2002), set in a tropical locale, made its debut, introducing ** a new concept of pump action **. Other popular titles in the series were also released, including "Mario Kart: Double Dash!!" (2003) and "Paper Mario RPG" (2004).

Wii Mario Games

On the Wii, ** 3D action "Super Mario Galaxy" that manipulates gravity series and "New Super Mario Bros. Wii" which allows up to four players to cooperate. "Mario Kart Wii" recorded a worldwide sales of 37.41 million copies, becoming a popular game enjoyed by the entire family through the Wii Remote's steering operation.

Nintendo Switch (Switch) Mario Games

On the Nintendo Switch, "Super Mario Odyssey" (2017) explored new frontiers for 3D Mario with hat-throwing action. "Super Mario Brothers Wonder" (2023) showed new evolution in 2D side-scrolling action, and "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" recorded ** sales exceeding 60 million copies **.

Portable Game Console Mario Games

On the Game Boy, there was the "Super Mario Land" series, on the Nintendo DS, "New Super Mario Bros. DS" (worldwide sales of 30.89 million copies), and on the Nintendo 3DS, "Super Mario 3D Land" among others, **

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