
Dr. Mario 64
The first 3D installment in the classic puzzle series, featuring enhanced multiplayer modes and new virus-busting mechanics. Players stack and match colored pills to eliminate viruses, now with four-player battles and special attack items.
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About This Game
Dr. Mario 64 introduced 3D-rendered viruses and pill-throwing animations while preserving the core gameplay that made the original addictive. The 'Story Mode' pits players against character-themed virus patterns.
The game's 'Marathon Mode' supports up to four players simultaneously, with new 'Special Attacks' that can sabotage opponents by adding garbage pills or scrambling their playfield.
Though overshadowed by Tetris in popularity, it became a staple of Nintendo 64 puzzle collections, praised for its competitive multiplayer and cheerful medical-themed presentation.
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