Mario's Picross

Mario's Picross
The North American (?) cover art of Mario's Picross. It depicts Mario's face on the cover similarly to the game's title screen.
North American box art
Developer(s)Jupiter
Ape
Publisher(s)Nintendo
SeriesMario's Picross
Platform(s)Game Boy
Release
  • JP: March 14, 1995
  • NA: March 16, 1995
  • AU: July 25, 1995
  • EU: July 27, 1995
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Mario's Picross[a] is a 1995 puzzle video game for the Game Boy. Developed by Jupiter and Ape and published by Nintendo, it is a compilation of nonogram logic puzzles. The game stars Mario who chisels away at puzzle grids to form pictures. The game initially received positive reviews, with reviewers citing its length and addictive nature as a positive, but its grid sizes and absence of typical Mario elements as a negative.

Although the game sold well in Japan, the game flopped in English-speaking regions. As a result of this, the game was followed by two sequels, Mario's Super Picross and Picross 2, released only in Japan. The next Picross game published by Nintendo to be released in English-speaking regions would be Picross DS in 2007, twelve years later. Due to its limited sales, the game is somewhat of a cult classic. The game was also available on the Nintendo 3DS through its Virtual Console service.
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