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ROM Cartridge: Distributed from 1/16/1995-2/20/1995<br>
ROM Cartridge: Distributed from 1/16/1995 to 2/20/1995<br>
Satellaview Download: Premired April 1995<ref>[http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/tadabomland/softSAMEGAME.htm info on all Japanese versions of "Same Game", in Japanese]</ref>
Satellaview Download: Premired April 1995<ref>[http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/tadabomland/softSAMEGAME.htm info on all Japanese versions of "Same Game", in Japanese]</ref>
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'''''UNDAKE30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version''''' (UNDAKE30 鮫亀大作戦 マリオバージョン - literally ''UNDAKE 30 Shark-Turtle Battle Mario Version'') is a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' puzzle game developed by [[Hudson Soft]] that was released in 1995 in Japan for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The game can be controlled with a standard joypad or the Super Famicom Mouse and is similar to the card game Monte Carlo. The game centers around a large playing field composed of a random arrangement of Mario Heads, [[Coins]], [[Yoshi Egg]]s, [[Fire Flower]]s, and [[Super Mushroom]]s. If two or more icons are connected, the [[player]] can move the cursor and click to make all the connected icons disappear. Now the icons above fall down and the Player can clear even more icons. Also, there is an undo move that allows the Player to take back the last move, and move back as far as wanted. Once the entire grid is clear, the game ends. Like ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', another game, the game was only released in Japan, but is entirely in English.
'''''UNDAKE30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version''''' (UNDAKE30 鮫亀大作戦 マリオバージョン - literally '''UNDAKE 30 Shark-Turtle Battle Mario Version''') is a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' puzzle game developed by [[Hudson Soft]] that was released in 1995 in Japan for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The game can be controlled with a standard joypad or the Super Famicom Mouse and is similar to the card game Monte Carlo. The game centers around a large playing field composed of a random arrangement of Mario Heads, [[Coins]], [[Yoshi Egg]]s, [[Fire Flower]]s, and [[Super Mushroom]]s. If two or more icons are connected, the [[player]] can move the cursor and click to make all the connected icons disappear. Now the icons above fall down and the Player can clear even more icons. Also, there is an undo move that allows the Player to take back the last move, and move back as far as wanted. Once the entire grid is clear, the game ends. Like ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', another game, the game was only released in Japan, but is entirely in English.


This idea was later re-used in the [[minigame]] [[Pair-a-Gone]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.
This idea was later re-used in the [[minigame]] [[Pair-a-Gone]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.


==Release Format==
==Release format==
The ROM cartridge is a promotional release. It was given to stores to display and to winners of game tournaments as a prize. <ref>[http://kikaim.s8.xrea.com/game/sfc/samegamem.htm info on "Same Game Mario" in Japanese]</ref>
The ROM cartridge is a promotional release. It was given to stores to display and to winners of game tournaments as a prize. <ref>[http://kikaim.s8.xrea.com/game/sfc/samegamem.htm info on "Same Game Mario" in Japanese]</ref>



Revision as of 16:14, April 8, 2013

Template:Infobox UNDAKE30 Same Game Daisakusen Mario Version (UNDAKE30 鮫亀大作戦 マリオバージョン - literally UNDAKE 30 Shark-Turtle Battle Mario Version) is a Mario puzzle game developed by Hudson Soft that was released in 1995 in Japan for the Super Famicom. The game can be controlled with a standard joypad or the Super Famicom Mouse and is similar to the card game Monte Carlo. The game centers around a large playing field composed of a random arrangement of Mario Heads, Coins, Yoshi Eggs, Fire Flowers, and Super Mushrooms. If two or more icons are connected, the player can move the cursor and click to make all the connected icons disappear. Now the icons above fall down and the Player can clear even more icons. Also, there is an undo move that allows the Player to take back the last move, and move back as far as wanted. Once the entire grid is clear, the game ends. Like Mario & Wario, another game, the game was only released in Japan, but is entirely in English.

This idea was later re-used in the minigame Pair-a-Gone from Super Mario 64 DS.

Release format

The ROM cartridge is a promotional release. It was given to stores to display and to winners of game tournaments as a prize. [1]

A more standard release was in the form of a Satellaview download, which was broadcasted Mondays at 17:30 (5:30 PM) which was accompanied by an UNDAKE30 Radio show starring Sugiyama Kazuko, the voice of Bomberman. This program aired until 1996.

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