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9 Nintendo Franchises we want to play on mobile
Dr. Mario
When Dr. Mario was released in 1990, it was one of many games riding on the heels of the success of Alexei Pajitnov’s puzzle classic. Only Dr. Mario turned out to be the best of these Tetris clones by combining easy game mechanics, colorful graphics, and a great soundtrack. Dr. Mario is simple, taking the basic idea of matching blocks and applying its own unique spin on the idea that made Tetris a phenomenon. Dr. Mario’s production values don’t quite measure up to today’s standards but the gameplay has held up well, and with technological advancements in cell phones, 2016 would be a great time to bring the good doctor back into the spotlight. (Ricky D)
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