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Undake30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version

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Undake30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version
UNDAKE30 鮫亀大作戦 マリオバージョン
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Developer(s): Hudson Soft
Publisher(s): St. GIGA/Nintendo (Satellaview)
Platform: Super Famicom
Category: Puzzle (SameGame)
Players: Single player
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Successor:
Release dates
Japan: January 16, 1995 (cartridge)
April 1995 (Satellaview)
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Undake30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version is a game in the Super Mario series for Super Famicom.

Summary

This software is a puzzle game based on SameGame, which is similar to the Monte Carlo card game, and features Mario themed tiles and a Mario-themed title screen. It was only released in Japan. It can be played either with the D-pad or Super NES Mouse.

It is similar to Mario & Wario because the game is entirely in English and can be played with the SNES Mouse, despite only being released in Japan.

Originally, a cartridge version of this game was released, but only as a video game tournament prize.[which?]

It can now be quite expensive to buy second-hand. Later, another Japan-only modified version of the game was released as a Satellaview SoundLink game featuring Sugiyama Kazuko; Bomberman's voice actor but the Satellaview service is now long-defunct.

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