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If you are old enough to have had an original NES in your lifetime, then chances are you are already familiar with the classic puzzler 'Dr. Mario'. Donned in his best Neil Patrick Harris attire, Mario took time away from bashing Bowser and kicking Koopas to exterminate a swarm of red, yellow and blue viruses by tossing, of all things, red, yellow and blue pills at them. This was a simple formula, but one that some players found even more addicting than actual red, yellow and blue pills. The viruses are spread randomly in a jar, and Mario continually throws randomly colored two-sided pellets through the top of it. As the medicine falls, it's up to the player to align them so that they land on the same-colored viruses, who can be eliminated either vertically or horizontally. You were given three speed selections (slow, medium and fast) and a level slider that would determine the amount of viruses in the jar you needed to eliminate. It's a timeless design, and in 1990 it proved that Nintendo was fully capable of creating a simple and addictive puzzler that can be mentioned in the same breath as Tetris.

In Dr. Mario Online Rx that blueprint has been given a shiny new coat of paint, a new Wii Remote pointing mode, online play, and is now available on Wii Ware for 1000 points. The game features your classic Dr. Mario mode, played by holding the Wii remote like an NES controller. There are also Vs battles in the form of Regular (clear all viruses first) and Flash (clear specific viruses first) that can be played either against the computer or other people, both online or off. Also included is a Virus Buster mode, which can be played with up to four players simultaneously, that uses the Wii remote's pointer to control the falling pills.

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If you never played Dr. Mario, then that sucks, because it rocks. The game's accessibility is its strongest virtue. The game is simple enough to ease new players into the fray, yet complex enough to keep veteran video-game doctors coming back for more. It's a classic design that equally tests both your wits and your strategies, and is sure to keep you glued for a while if you have even a moderate interest in puzzle games.

Vs battles allow you and a friend to satisfy your pill addictions together. In regular mode, both players work to clear their own bottles. By linking combos together, you can cause extra pill pieces to fall into your opponent's jar, which can hinder their efforts. Flash mode works the same way, except instead of attempting to clear the entire field, players work to clear only specific flashing viruses. It makes the gameplay even more hectic and competitive, and the fact that both players can set separate speeds and difficulties means that newbies and vets can still play fun, balanced games against one another. It would have been nice if local 4-player matches were allowed, but the two-player modes already in place should satisfy most gamers out there.

The multiplayer features extend online through access to Nintendo's WFC. The game allows you to keep a friends roster that works quite nicely when seeking out your buddies for virus-busting duels. You can also connect against random players around the globe, and your stats are kept on worldwide ranking boards. In my experience, I did get kicked from a few games, but the interface for the online mode is very clean and easily navigated. The online community has good support as well, which is always nice to see, so finding random people to play against won't give you any headaches.

Last, and pretty much least, is the Virus Buster mode. Instead of using the standard controls, players point their Wii remotes at a zoomed in virus bottle, holding the A button to drag pills across the screen or tapping the A button to rotate them. Up to four players can go at it simultaneously. This isn't as addicting or as fun as the other game modes and really only serves as a minor distraction in a party environment. Most of you will check it out to see it, and go right back to the normal mode for good in less than 10 minutes.

The graphics are clean, but not exceptional. The viruses' colors are bright and smooth, and their humorous animations really help give the little buggers the character they deserve. You can select have your Mii throwing pills in place of Dr. Mario, which is a nice touch that adds a bit of personality to the package. The rest of the scheme is very basic, as everything seems to follow a bland (albeit inoffensive) white-and-gray-centric style. The sounds draw a lot of inspiration from the original games, but I think it would have been nice to see the original 8-bit music tracks alongside the newer, updated renditions.

Longtime fans of Dr. Mario will adore this game, without question. It faithfully recreates the balanced, addictive gameplay that made the game such a hit almost two decades ago. Aside from offering online play, however, there are no real significant updates to be seen here. The Virus Buster mode is a let-down in terms of longevity, so some people may feel that they are coughing up 1000 Wii Points for what boils down to an NES game. This is a valid argument, so the final decision to download, for those on the fence, will require some consideration.

Gameplay (9/10)

It's Dr. Mario, so of course, it's awesome. Multiplayer modes are fun, and the online modes work really, really well. Virus Buster mode is lame, and where is 4-player Vs?

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Lifespan (10/10)

It came out 18 years ago, and it's still tons of fun. Online competition will keep you reeled in for a while.

Graphics (6/10)

Unobtrusive at best, but the Mii integration is a cool touch.

Sound (7/10)

Music is faithful to the original scores, as are the sound effects, but I would have liked the original 8-bit renditions as well. Some of the catchiness is lost with the new tunes.

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Dr Mario Online Rx Wad

Dr. Mario Online Rx
DeveloperArika
Nintendo SPD Group No. 2
PublisherNintendo
PlatformsWii
Release date March 25, 2008
May 20, 2008
May 20, 2008
May 26, 2008
GenrePuzzle
Rating(s)
ESRB: - Everyone
PEGI: - Three years and older
CERO: - All ages
ACB: - General
Mode(s)Single-player, 1-4 players simultaneous, multiplayer online
Media
Digital download
Input

Dr. Mario Online Rx (stylized as DR.MARIO online ℞ on the logo), known as Dr. Mario & Germ Buster in Europe and Australia and as Dr. Mario & Saikin Bokumetsu (Dr.Mario&細菌撲滅, lit. 'Dr. Mario & Bacteria Extermination') in Japan, is the first WiiWare video game of the puzzle genre to be released for the Wii by Nintendo and the fourth main installment in the Dr. Mario series. The title features both traditional Dr. Mario gameplay in addition to Virus Buster, a mini-game from Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! and Brain Age: Concentration Training. Germ Buster has been modified for motion-sensing control rather than stylus control.

The title costed 1,000 Wii Points to download in all regions.

The Wii Shop Channel closed at the end of January 2019, therefore the title is no longer available to purchase.

Modes of Play[edit]

In both modes, the traditional goal of the Dr. Mario series carried over into this title. Players maneuver Megavitamins tossed into a glass jar in order to destroy the Viruses. In order for a virus to be destroyed, it must be connected to at least four Megavitamins of the same color. In this version, either Dr. Mario or the player's Miis can toss viruses into the glass jar. Virus buster can only be played with the .

Multiplayer[edit]

In addition to the single-player mode, Dr. Mario features local and online multiplayer. The title took advantage of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for online matches between friends around the world. Players could download the multiplayer demo from a friend who owns the game, enabling players to compete when only one owns the title. Despite region encoding of the Wii, the multiplayer demo may be sent to a Wii system of a different region.

Wii eShop description[edit]

The doctor is in! Mario takes a break from his adventuring ways and once again dons his stethoscope for a new generation of germ-battling mayhem. In addition to the classic mode of using vitamins to exterminate viruses, you'll find two battle modes and an online multiplayer mode where you can hone your skills against players from around the world. Feel like challenging a friend who doesn't have Dr. Mario Online Rx? Then the WiiWare-exclusive Friend Battle Demo is just what the doctor ordered. Or maybe you'd like some help taking on those nasty Viruses? Try out Virus Buster, where four players can simultaneously move capsules simply by pointing at them with a Wii Remote controller. Any way you look at it, Dr. Mario Online Rx is a prescription for fun that everyone can enjoy!

Gallery[edit]

  • NTSC title screen

  • Basic gameplay with Dr. Mario

  • Basic gameplay with a Mii

  • Virus Buster in action

  • Winning against a computer opponent

  • Dr. Mario's winning animation in Classic Mode

  • NTSC logo

  • PAL title screen

  • PAL icon

  • PAL logo

  • Save file banner

  • Japanese title screen

Reception[edit]

Reviews
ReleaseReviewer, PublicationScoreComment
WiiSammy Barker, Nintendo Life7/10'Dr. Mario looks great, sounds great and plays great, just like the original did 18 years ago, and the inclusion of online multiplayer adds value. Newcomers to the series will be thrilled, but puzzle veterans may be a little disappointed. Dr. Mario was and still is a very, very good puzzle game and that fact remains unchanged here. If you're a fan of Tetris or puzzle games in general then you will be delighted with this game. If you already own a copy of Dr. Mario on NES, Game Boy, SNES or N64 then think twice before picking this up unless online multiplayer really floats your boat.'
WiiDan Whitehead, Eurogamer7/10'It's certainly a decent enough block-dropping puzzler, even if most people probably would've preferred Tetris. Or a Virtual Console release for the SNES Dr Mario and Tetris compilation. Either way, 1000 Points feels a bit steep.'
Aggregators
CompilerPlatform / Score
Metacritic72
GameRankings72.95%

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Trivia[edit]

  • Virus Buster in its original form was designed to help players relax instead of training their brains in Brain Age 2. It even includes relaxing arrangements of the classic Dr. Mario music.
  • In the Virus Buster game, if the player presses while their cursor is on a Mii while in game, it will say something such as, 'Good luck, Dr. Mario!' or 'The more bitter the medicine, the better!' Sometimes, the Miis will tell the player information concerning the actual gameplay, such as how many minutes have passed and how many capsules they've thrown. If the player presses while their cursor is on a Virus, it smiles to the front.

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