Mario has viruses, and you can see them magnified in the lower left corner of the screen. When the jar fills up and you've lost, they'll laugh at you, too. Ever hear a virus laugh? Tetris fever has invaded the NES. Nintendo has come up with yet another clone, this time trying to lure players to this game by including the popular Mario name.
In this version your goal is to destroy viruses by dropping and rotating multicolored pills. Play either by yourself or select the two player mode and compete with a friend.
Adjust the difficulty by selecting the speed at which the pills drop in the bottle and choose the level at which you wish to start. An epidemic has been spreading through the world of electronic gaming over the past couple of years. Like most epidemics it started quietly, but soon raged out of control.
It originated in a foreign country, then marched through Europe, North America, and most of the rest of the world. It first hit the United States in in the form of a simple but endlessly challenging puzzle game for PC-compatible computers. From there it spread like wildfire to arcades and home videogame systems, conquering millions of game players along the way. What's the name of this "epidemic"? Tetris , of course. But while many players have broken the initial grip of Tetris fever, it has spread to videogame designers eager to capitalize on the success of Tetris.
Several companies have released games that try to imitate the magical combination of simple design and engrossing game play that gives Tetris such broad appeal. Now it's Nintendo's turn. And to sweeten the pot a bit, Nintendo's entry in "the next Tetris" race also stars everyone's favorite plumber — or should we say doctor? Dr Mario may conjure up images of adventures in the Mushroom Kingdom, but you won't find any pipes, coins, warp zones, or secret rooms here.
What you can expect is a simple, highly addictive, and compulsively playable little mind-bender. Nintendo has simultaneously released versions of Dr. For a look at the NES version of Dr. Mario, check out the "Nintendo News" column elsewhere in this issue.
Mario has traded in his plumber's garb for a stethoscope and lab coat, but even in the sterile environment of a hospital he can't seem to stay out of trouble. One of his virus experiments has gone haywire, and the little critters are spreading quickly. It's lucky for Mario that he's developed vitamins that can eliminate the viruses on contact. When the game begins, the screen shows a jar containing several runaway viruses.
There are three kinds of viruses — black, white, and gray. You have six kinds of vitamin capsules to use against the viruses, each made up of two colors. A capsule can be all black, all white, all gray, or a combination of two of those three colors. Mario stands in the upper right corner of the screen, tossing vitamin capsules into the jar, one by one.
As a capsule descends, you can move it left or right with the directional pad. You can also rotate the capsule in either direction with the A and B buttons, and make it drop faster by pressing down on the directional pad.
Your goal in Dr. Mario is to eliminate all the viruses from the jar. Whenever you form a row of four matching colors, that row disappears, including any viruses in the row. If only half of a capsule was used in the row, the other half drops until it lands on a virus, another capsule, or the bottom of the jar.
You earn points only if your matching row contains a virus. You can start the game on 20 different levels. Level 1 has only four viruses in the jar, and even a beginning player can quickly eliminate them. But once you've cleared the biological baddies from one jar, you advance to the next one. Each jar level contains four more viruses than the previous jar. This continues if you're successful until the 20th level, where you're faced with 84 viruses crammed in until they almost reach the top of the bottle.
Just the sight of that many viruses on a Game Boy screen is unnerving. The idea of a puzzle game in which you form rows of matching colors isn't new, of course. Klax, however, sends only one color down the screen at a time, and Columns drops blocks of three interchangeable colors. Because you can rotate the colored capsules as they fall, Dr. Mario is basically a mix of Columns, Klax, and — you guessed it — Tetris. It's the rotation feature that adds more strategy to the game.
If you plan ahead, you can place a vitamin capsule so that half is part of a match, causing the other half to fall and help complete another match. Mastering this domino effect is one of the keys to success in Dr. Although it's easier to create vertical rows of matching colors, the fastest way to eliminate viruses that have been "buried" beneath capsules is to match them with a horizontal row.
Time is definitely a factor, though, because the game speeds up after every tenth capsule is thrown into the jar. To plan your next move, keep an eye on Dr. Right after he tosses a vitamin capsule into the bottle, the next capsule he will toss appears in his hand. He won't toss it until the first capsule lands, so at first, anyway don't make the vitamins drop faster by pressing down on the directional pad. That way you'll have plenty of time to figure out the best place for the next capsule to land.
The only exception to this strategy is when you're competing head-to-head against another player. In a two-player game, speed is very important. The two-player mode requires two Game Boys each with a Dr. Mario cartridge hooked together with the Video Link cable.
Each player's screen has an identical vitamin bottle, and the capsules drop in the same order for both players. It's basically a race to see who can eliminate all the viruses first, but there's a slight twist.
If you eliminate two or more rows with a single capsule, random pieces of capsules will fall into your opponent's bottle — usually in the most inconvenient places. A random piece falls for every row you clear, up to four rows. In other words, if you clear two rows, two random pieces will fall into your opponent's jar; if you clear four or more rows, then four pieces will fall. If your opponent's jar gets filled to the top, you win the round, even if you still have viruses remaining in your bottle.
You can set the speed and the number of viruses differently for each player, so a less-experienced player can compete on an even basis against a more skilled player. Mario has two soundtracks to choose from, appropriately named "Fever" and "Chill. After playing the game for some time, I got the impression that the faster music worked best at the lower levels, while the frantic pace of the upper levels could be slightly neutralized by the slower music.
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