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Can we create a list, including box art, of all of the mario and zelda games ever released? I'd like to see what I'm missing out on.

It would be nice to include re-releases of games on different platforms.

Don't know if anyone else would be interested?
 
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From Wiki, a list of every game the Mario character has appeared in...

So if you count all these... I'm willing to bet your missing a few.;)
1980s

1981

* Donkey Kong (Arcade) - North America and Japan release

1982

* Donkey Kong (Atari 2600) - North America release
* Donkey Kong (ColecoVision) - North America release
* Donkey Kong (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong (Intellivision) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Arcade) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Atari 2600) - Europe release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release

1983

* Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit) - North America release
* Donkey Kong (Apple II) - North America release
* Donkey Kong (Commodore 64) - North America release
* Donkey Kong (MS-DOS) - North American release
* Donkey Kong (Famicom) - Japan release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (INTV) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (ColecoVision) - North America release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (VIC-20) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Atari 2600) - North America release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Famicom) - Japan release
* Mario Bros. (Arcade) - North America and Japan release
* Mario Bros. (Atari 2600) - North America release
* Mario Bros. (Atari 5200) - North America release
* Mario Bros. (Famicom) - Japan release
* Mario Bros. (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release
* Mario's Bombs Away (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release
* Mario's Cement Factory (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release

1984

* Golf (Famicom) - Japan release - Mario is the main character.
* Pinball (Famicom/NES) - North America and Japan release - Mario is found in the bonus stage.
* Punch Ball Mario Bros. (NEC PC-8801) - Japan release
* Punch-Out!! (Arcade) - North America and Japan release - Mario is the referee.
* Tennis (Famicom) - Japan release - Mario is the referee.

1985

* Super Mario Bros. (Famicom/NES) - North America and Japan release
* Wrecking Crew (Famicom/NES) - North America and Japan release - Mario is the main character.
* Tennis (NES) - North America and Europe release - Mario is the referee.

1986

* All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Donkey Kong (NES) - North America and Europe release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) - North America release
* Golf (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release - Mario is the main character.
* Golf (NES) - North America and Europe release - Mario is the main character.
* Mario Bros. (NEC PC-8801) - Japan release
* Mario Bros. (NES) - North America and Europe release
* Pinball (NES) - Europe release - Mario is found in the bonus stage.
* Super Mario Bros. (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Super Mario Bros. Special (NEC PC-8801) - Japan release
* Vs. Super Mario Bros. (Arcade) - North America and Japan release
* Tennis (NES) - North America and Europe release - Mario is the main character.

1987

* Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) - Europe release
* Mario Bros. (ZX Spectrum) - Europe release
* Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (Famicom/NES) - North America, Europe and Japan release - Mario is the referee.
* Super Mario Bros. (NES) - Europe release
* Wrecking Crew (NES) - Europe release - Mario is the main character.

1988

* Donkey Kong (Atari 7800) - North America and Europe release
* Donkey Kong (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Donkey Kong Classics (NES) - North America release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Atari 7800) - North America and Europe release
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release - Mario and Luigi are playable characters.
* Kaettekita Mario Bros. (Famicom Disk System) - Japan release
* Mario Bros. (Atari 7800, XEGS)
* Super Mario Bros. (Wristwatch Game) - North America release
* Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) - North America release
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (Famicom) - Japanese release
* Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (NES) - North America release

1989

* Alleyway (Game Boy) - North America and Japan release - Mario appears in bonus level, also drives/flies/controls the paddle on screen as shown in the intro
* Donkey Kong 2 (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release
* Donkey Kong Classics (NES) - Europe release
* Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) - Europe and Australia release
* Super Mario Land (Game Boy) - North America and Japan release
* Tetris (Famicom/NES) - North America and Japan release - Once player beats Level 9 Height 5, Mario and friends appear.
* Tetris (Game Boy) - North America and Japan release - Mario and Luigi appear in 2-player game.

1990s

1990

* 3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet (NES) - North America release
* Dr. Mario (Game Boy)
* Dr. Mario (NES)
* F-1 Race (Game Boy) - North America, Europe and Japan release - Mario appears when player wins a race, waving the checkered flag and congratulating him.
* Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream (Famicom/NES) - North America, Europe and Japan release - Mario is the referee.
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) - North America release
* Super Mario Land (Game Boy) - Europe release
* Super Mario World (Super Famicom) - Japan release
* VS. Dr. Mario (Arcade) - North America and Japan release

1991

* Mario the Juggler (Game & Watch) - North America and Japan release
* Mario Teaches Typing (MS-DOS) - North America release
* Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) - Europe release
* Super Mario World (SNES) - North America release
* NES Open Tournament Golf (NES) - North America release
* Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up (PC) - North America release
* SimCity (Super Famicom/SNES) - North America and Japan release - A Mario statue is awarded once a Megalopolis level of 500,000 inhabitants is reached
* The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Super Famicom) - Japan release - Mario is depicted in several portraits in Kakariko Village.[1][2]
* Yoshi (Famicom) - Japan release
* Yoshi (Game Boy) - Japan release

1992

* Super Scope 6 (SNES) Mario flies by in a plane whenever the player reaches a certain point in the "Intercept" portion of LazerBlazer.
* Super Mario USA AKA Super Mario Bros 2 (Famicom) - Japan release of Super Mario Bros. 2
* Super Mario Kart (Super Famicom/SNES)
* Yoshi (Famicom/NES, Game Boy) The player controls Mario or Luigi
* Yoshi's Cookie (Famicom and Game Boy) - Japan Release
* Mario Paint (SNES)
* Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)
* Mario's Time Machine (DOS)
* Super Mario World (SNES) - Europe release
* Mario Is Missing! (DOS) Mario is captured by an unidentified green Koopa-like creature
* SimCity (SNES) - European Release - A Mario statue awarded once a Megalopolis level of 500,000 inhabitants is reached
* The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) - US release - Mario is depicted in several portraits in Kakariko Village.

1993

* Mario's Time Machine (SNES)
* Mario and Wario (Super Famicom) - Japan only
* Super Mario All-Stars (Super Famicom/SNES)
* Yoshi's Cookie (NES, SNES, Super Famicon and Game Boy) - North America and Japan release
* Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters (SNES) - North America only
* Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers (SNES) - North America only
* Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun (SNES) - North America only
* Yoshi's Safari (SNES/Super Famicon)

1994

* Manhole (Game & Watch)
* Donkey Kong '94 (Game Boy)
* Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (Game Boy) Mario makes a very small cameo at the end
* Tetris & Dr. Mario (SNES)
* Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (Super Famicom/SNES) - Japan, North American, and Europe
* Mario's Time Machine (NES) - North America only
* Yoshi's Cookie (NES) - Europe Release
* Hotel Mario (CD-i)

1995

* Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy)
* Mario Teaches Typing (Microsoft Windows)
* Mario Teaches Typing (Macintosh)
* Mario Clash (Virtual Boy)
* Mario's Picross (Game Boy)
* Mario's Picross 2 (Game Boy)
* Mario's Super Picross (Super Famicom) - Japan only
* Undake 30 Same Game (Super Famicom Satellaview) - Japan only
* Mario Excite Bike (Super Famicom Satellaview) - Japan only
* BS Dr. Mario (Super Famicom Satellaview) - Japan only
* BS Super Mario Bros. 3 (Super Famicom Satellaview) - Japan only
* Mario's Game Gallery (PC)
* Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES)

1996

* Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Super Famicom/SNES)
* Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
* Mario's Picross 2 (Game Boy) - Japan only
* Mario Teaches Typing 2 (PC)

1997

* Game & Watch Gallery (Game Boy)
* Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
* Mario Teaches Typing 2 (PC)
* Mario's FUNdamentals (PC)

1998

* Mario no Photopi (Nintendo 64) - Japan only
* Wrecking Crew '98 (Super Famicom) - Japan only
* Mario Party (Nintendo 64) - Japan release
* The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64) - Painting in Hyrule Castle[3]
* Game & Watch Gallery 2 (Game Boy Color)

1999

* Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Color)
* Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Game Boy Color)
* Mario Golf (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64) - (Game Boy Color) Japan Release
* Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64}
* Mario Party 2 (Nintendo 64)
* Mario Artist: Paint Studio (1999) Japan only

2000s

2000

* Mario Golf (Game Boy Color) (Game Boy Color) - North America release
* Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
* Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) - Japan release
* Mario Party 2 (Nintendo 64) - release outside Japan
* Mario Party 3 (Nintendo 64) - Japan release
* Game & Watch Gallery 3 (Game Boy Color) - European release
* Mario Artist: Talent Studio - Japan only
* Mario Artist: Communication Kit - Japan only
* Mario Artist: Polygon Studio - Japan only
* The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo 64) - Mario's face is a mask on the Happy Mask Salesman's backpack.

2001

* Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) - release outside Japan
* Paper Mario (Nintendo 64)
* Mario Party 3 (Nintendo 64) - release outside Japan
* Mario Kart Super Circuit (Game Boy Advance)
* Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance)
* Luigi's Mansion (GameCube)
* Dr. Mario 64 (Nintendo 64) - Japan Release - included Mario Bros. mini game

2002

* Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (Game Boy Advance)
* Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
* Mario Party 4 (GameCube)
* Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
* Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Game Boy Advance)
* Animal Crossing (Gamecube) - North American Release - included Mario Bros. mini game
* Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (Game Boy Advance)

2003

* The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (iQue) - Painting in Hyrule Castle
* 1080° Avalanche (Gamecube) - An ice sculpture depicting Mario is seen at the end of the course titled "Midnight City"
* Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario Party 5 (GameCube)
* Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GameCube)
* Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GameCube)
* Animal Crossing (Gamecube) - Australian Release - included Super Mario Bros. mini game
* WarioWare, Inc. Appeared in some of the MicroGames
* Nintendo Puzzle Collection (GameCube) - Japan only - Dr. Mario is a game in the collection
* The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest (Gamecube) - Painting in Hyrule Castle.
* The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition (Gamecube) - Japan/US/Europe release - Painting in Hyrule Castle and Happy Mask Salesman's Mario mask.

2004

* Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party (Arcade)
* Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario Golf: Advance Tour (Game Boy Advance)
* Super Mario Bros. (Classic NES Series) (Game Boy Advance e-Reader)
* Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube) Sequel to Paper Mario.
* Mario Pinball Land (Game Boy Advance)
* Dr. Mario (Classic NES Series) (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario Power Tennis (GameCube)
* Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo DS)
* Mario Party 6 (GameCube)
* Animal Crossing (Gamecube) - European release - included Mario Bros. mini game
* Wrecking Crew (Game Boy Advance)
* Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (GBA} - Japan only
* Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (GameCube) Figurine of Mario along with Yoshi on a computer console after the first fight with Grey Fox.
* The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition (Gamecube) - Austrailian release - Painting in Hyrule Castle and Happy Mask Salesman's Mario mask.

2005

* Mario Power Tennis (GameCube) - European Release
* Mario Party Advance (Game Boy Advance)
* Dr. Mario & Puzzle League (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario Superstar Baseball (GameCube)
* Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix (GameCube)
* Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo DS) - Australia and Europe Release
* Mario Party 6 (GameCube) - Australia and Europe Release
* Super Princess Peach (Nintendo DS) - Japan release
* Mario Party 7 (GameCube)
* Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)
* Mario Tennis: Power Tour (Game Boy Advance)
* Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Nintendo DS)
* Super Mario Strikers (GameCube)
* Mario Kart Arcade GP (Arcade) -international release-
* NBA Street V3 (GameCube) Nintendo All Stars Team
* SSX On Tour (GameCube) Mario is a playable snowboarder
* Yoshi Touch & Go (Nintendo DS)

2006

* Game & Watch Collection
* Mario Party 7 (GameCube) - European and Australia Release
* Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Nintendo DS) - European and Australia Release
* Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo DS) - Chinese release
* Super Princess Peach (Nintendo DS) - release outside of Japan
* New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS) playable character
* Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (Nintendo DS) playable character
* Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Nintendo DS) supporting character
* Yoshi's Island DS - (Nintendo DS)- supporting character
* WarioWare: Smooth Moves - December 2 (Wii) - Japanese release - Appears in minigames
* Mario Bros. - November 19 (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Donkey Kong (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Super Mario Bros. (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Donkey Kong Jr. (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Pinball (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Super Mario 64 (Wii Virtual Console (N64))
* Mario's Super Picross (Wii Virtual Console (SNES)) - Japanese release
* SimCity(Wii Virtual Console (SNES)) A Mario statue awarded once a Megalopolis level of 500,000 inhabitants is reached

2007

* WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii) - North American release - Appears in minigames
* Super Paper Mario (Wii) April 9, 2007
* Mario Party 8 - (Wii) - May 29, 2007 North American , July 19, 2007 Australia Re-release
* Itadaki Street DS (Nintendo DS) - June 21, 2007 (Japan)
* Mario Strikers Charged (Wii) - July 30, 2007
* Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii, Nintendo DS) - November 2007 (U.S. release)
* Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) - December 3, 2007 (US release)
* Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) - November 12, 2007 (USA)
* Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (Arcade) - TBA 2007 (Japan)
* Mario Party DS (Nintendo DS) - November 19, 2007 [1]
* Mario Kart 64 (Wii Virtual Console (N64))
* Paper Mario (Wii Virtual Console (N64))
* Super Mario World (Wii Virtual Console (SNES))
* Punch Out! (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Super Mario Bros. (Wii Virtual Console (NES))
* Super Mario Bros 2 (Wii Virtual Console (NES))

2008

* Mario Kart Wii (Wii) - January 2008
 
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Again, also from Wiki

The Legend of Zelda, the first game in the series.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, the second game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, the third game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the fourth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the fifth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, the sixth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, the seventh and eighth games in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, the ninth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, the tenth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, the eleventh game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, the twelfth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the thirteenth game in the series.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, the fourteenth game in the series.

Wiki has box art for them all, so I'm not bothering posting them here.

I'm sure a google search would produce box art for the majority of the Mario titles
 
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Mario's a busy little *******! :eek:
Definately, I didn't realise how much his face had been pimped about with Nintendo :o

surely everyone knows wikipedia is the fountain of all knowledge and should be consulted at every possible opportunity :D
Definately, Wiki is fantastic... while every now and then you can come across a duff article that isn't 100% accurate, 9 times out of 10 now Wiki is spot on :)
 
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