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'''''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''''' is a turn-based action [[Genre#Role-playing|RPG]] video game for the [[Nintendo DS]], developed by [[AlphaDream]] and published by [[Nintendo]], and it is the second title in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]]. It was released in North America and Japan in 2005, in Europe and Australia in 2006, and in South Korea in 2010. The story of the game involves [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] time-traveling between their present and past times and teaming up with their infant selves, [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]], to stop the invasion in the past by the enemy alien species called the [[Shroob]]s. The English and Spanish names of this game are puns on the title of the short story compilation ''{{wp|Partners in Crime (short story collection)|Partners in Crime}}''. {{more|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}}
'''''[[Super Mario Run]]''''' is an automatic runner platformer game for mobile devices. In 2020, it was recognized as the nineteenth entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]. On Mario Portal, it is recognized as the twentieth. In the game, [[Mario]] is constantly moving to the right and he will [[jump]] when the player taps the screen. The game features four modes: World Tour, the main game mode where players go through 6 different worlds to rescue [[Princess Peach]]; Toad Rally, a battle mode where players can compete against another player's run to recruit Toads; Kingdom Builder, where players can customize their own kingdom with different objects; and Remix 10, where the player has to play through series of 10 short courses as part of a quest to rescue [[Princess Daisy]]. Nintendo markets the game as the first ''Super Mario'' title that can be played with one hand. This game was developed with the {{wp|Unity (game engine)|Unity}} game engine. It is the second mobile application developed and published by [[Nintendo]] (following ''[[nwiki:Miitomo|Miitomo]]''), and the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' mobile game.

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Super Mario Run is an automatic runner platformer game for mobile devices. In 2020, it was recognized as the nineteenth entry in the Super Mario series. On Mario Portal, it is recognized as the twentieth. In the game, Mario is constantly moving to the right and he will jump when the player taps the screen. The game features four modes: World Tour, the main game mode where players go through 6 different worlds to rescue Princess Peach; Toad Rally, a battle mode where players can compete against another player's run to recruit Toads; Kingdom Builder, where players can customize their own kingdom with different objects; and Remix 10, where the player has to play through series of 10 short courses as part of a quest to rescue Princess Daisy. Nintendo markets the game as the first Super Mario title that can be played with one hand. This game was developed with the Unity game engine. It is the second mobile application developed and published by Nintendo (following Miitomo), and the first Super Mario mobile game.