Dr. Mario Online Rx

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Dr. Mario Online Rx

Developer(s) Arika
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Engine Tetris: The Grand Master (modified)
Platform(s) Wii (WiiWare)
Release date JP March 25, 2008[1]
AU May 20, 2008[2]
EU May 20, 2008[3]
NA May 26, 2008[4]
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single-player,Multiplayer
Rating(s) PEGI: 3+
CERO: A
OFLC: G
ESRB: E[5]
Input methods Wii Remote
Wii Remote and Nunchuk
Classic Controller
GameCube Controller

Dr. Mario Online Rx (Dr. MARIO & 細菌撲滅 Dokutā Mario ando Saikin Bokumetsu, "Dr. Mario & Bacteria Extermination"?, Dr. Mario & Germ Buster in Europe[6] and Australia[2]) is a puzzle video game starring Dr. Mario and is the latest installment in the Dr. Mario series. It was one of the WiiWare launch games in Japan, Europe, and Australia, and was released on March 25, 2008[1] (Japan) and May 20, 2008 (Europe/Australia). It was released in North America on May 26, 2008.[4]

Although registered with the ESRB as Dr. Mario Wii,[5] a short clip of the game from the Nintendo Channel revealed its North American title before release.[7] The letters "Rx" in the title refers to , the common symbol for prescription.

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[edit] Gameplay

As with other Dr. Mario games, players must manipulate pills to destroy colored viruses in the game area. Dr. Mario Online Rx also features a version of the Nintendo DS title Brain Age 2's "Virus Buster/Germ Buster" mini-game, which uses the pointer function of the Wii Remote to move pills, and now allows up to four players to participate cooperatively.[8]

The title supports the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, allowing players to compete with one another over the Internet. Players can also use Mii characters instead of Dr. Mario himself during gameplay.

[edit] Features

A majority of features from previous installments, such as the virus and speed levels, are present in this installment. Players may play online against a friend with only one copy, as an online-play demo can be sent akin to DS Download Play. Vs. Mode can also be played off-line, if desired. Unlike Dr. Mario 64, this iteration of Dr. Mario lacks the ability to play with four players, instead only allowing up to 2 players in Vs. Mode.

Several features in this game previously appeared in Dr. Mario 64, including the four musical tracks: Fever, Chill, Cube, and Que Que (the latter two tracks now named Cough and Sneeze). The music can also be randomly selected or turned off. Flash Mode, which challenges the player(s) to clear just three flashing viruses among many, also returns from Dr. Mario 64.

Virus Buster, previously seen as a mini-game in Brain Age 2 has more customization than the original. Whereas the original only had Easy, Normal, and Hard as options, this version allows you to adjust virus level and music as well (Remixed versions of Fever and Chill are present in this mode). Virus Buster can be played alone or with others, with up to four players. Instead of being controlled directly with the D-pad, they are guided with the Wii Remote pointer.[9]

[edit] Reception

IGN gave Dr. Mario Online Rx an 8.5/10, calling the main game "timeless" and the new Virus Buster mode "chaotically awesome". However they were let down by the fact that the main Dr. Mario mode only supported up to 2 players (where some earlier games had supported up to 4) and that Virus Buster was not playable online.[10] Additionally, N-Europe awarded Dr. Mario an 8/10, calling it "the same Dr. Mario that we know and love" with "solid and functional graphics" and addicting gameplay.[11]

In contrast, GamesRadar, which gave it 6/10, didn't feel the same way about the core gameplay, calling it a "slightly awkward puzzler" that "just isn't addictive enough to make you care" and likened it to "Puyo Puyo's in-bred cousin". However, they praised the online multiplayer and enjoyed its clean presentation, with the exception of the music.[12]

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