Minecraft
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Developer Mojang Studios
4J Studios (Wii U and Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition)
Other Ocean Interactive (New Nintendo 3DS)
SkyBox Labs[1] (Nintendo Switch, Bedrock Edition)
Publisher Mojang Studios
Xbox Game Studios (Japan)
Platform(s) Wii U
Nintendo Switch
New Nintendo 3DS
Release date Wii U (Digital release):
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Language(s) See the Minecraft Wiki
Genre Sandbox
Rating(s)
ESRB:E10+ - Everyone 10+
PEGI:7 - Seven years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:PG - Parental Guidance
USK:6 - Six years and older
ClassInd:L - General audience
SMECCV:B - Twelve years and older
RARS:12+ - Twelve years and older
GRAC:12 - Twelve years and older
GSRR:P - Six years and older
FPB:PG - Parental guidance
Gmedia:7 - Seven years and older
NMC:7 - Seven years and older
MRO:7 - Seven years and older
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Format
Wii U:
Optical disc
Digital download
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition:
Digital download icon for use in templates. Digital download
Nintendo 3DS:
Game Card
Digital download
Nintendo Switch (Bedrock Edition):
Nintendo Switch Game Card icon for use in templates Game Card
Digital download icon for use in templates. Digital download
Input
Wii U:
Nintendo Switch:
Nintendo 3DS:
Serial code(s) WUP-AUME-USA (Wii U, U.S.)

Minecraft is a game developed by Mojang Studios. It is a 3D sandbox game with a blocky aesthetic centered around gathering resources to survive from environmental hazards or hostile mobs, exploring the randomly generated terrain, and creating worlds and sculptures using a variety of blocks and tools, though the objective is largely determined by the player. It was originally released as an indie game for PC and handheld devices on November 18, 2011.

All releases of Minecraft on Nintendo consoles include the exclusive Super Mario Mash-up pack, which includes Super Mario-themed texture changes for all of the game's objects and several skins for the player. It was originally released as downloadable content for the Wii U version in 2016 and was later included with its physical release. Said version, titled Minecraft: Wii U Edition, originally released for the Nintendo eShop on December 17, 2015,[2] and later received a physical release on June 17, 2016.[3] Minecraft: Wii U Edition was discontinued after its final update in 2018 along with other legacy console platforms except for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.[4] A Nintendo Switch port, known as Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition, was released on the Nintendo eShop on May 11, 2017.[5] Aside from the different controls and an increased map size, it is near-identical to the Wii U game. Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition was discontinued on June 21, 2018, and was replaced with another version of the game, which was released both digitally and physically on the same day, named simply Minecraft (also officially known as Minecraft: Bedrock Edition since June 7, 2022), with players who purchased the original Nintendo Switch Edition having an option to upgrade to the new version for free. This version allows cross-play with other platforms, namely Windows, ChromeOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS, Fire, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation VR, as these all share the same codebase known as "Bedrock" (originated from Minecraft: Pocket Edition). A version of Minecraft for the New Nintendo 3DS, titled Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition, was launched on September 13, 2017, and was discontinued on January 15, 2019.[6]

The original PC game includes references to the Super Mario franchise, such as a painting featuring 100m from Donkey Kong (which was based on a painting by Kristoffer Zetterstrand), and the Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch versions keep these references.[7]

Minecraft also crosses over with Super Mario in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, in which Steve from Minecraft appears as a playable DLC fighter, along with a stage based on Minecraft, Minecraft World.

Super Mario Mash-up

"Super Mario Mash-up" redirects here. For the Play Nintendo gallery, see Super Mario Mash-Up Pack Images - Minecraft: Wii U Edition.
 
Group artwork of the Super Mario Mash-up

The Super Mario Mash-up was released as downloadable content for the Wii U Edition on May 17, 2016 (though it comes bundled with the physical release), alongside the Nintendo Switch Edition on May 11, 2017, and as part of a free update to the New Nintendo 3DS Edition on June 5, 2018.[8] It was developed in conjunction with Nintendo.[9] Though the mechanics of Minecraft remain the same in the Mash-up, everything has been visually changed to match the aesthetics of the Super Mario franchise, which includes different skins for the player and every block, item, and mob. There is also a premade world containing several Super Mario landmarks and multiple enemy gauntlets and jumping challenges.[10] Additionally, the Mash-up replaces the game's music with tracks from Super Mario 64.

Skins

 
The Mario skin in Super Mario Mashup Pack

Skins are models/textures that the player can apply to change their appearance. There are forty Super Mario-themed skins that come with the Mash-up. These skins cannot be used in cross-platform multiplayer. For a gallery of all skins as they are titled and ordered from the selection screen, see Gallery:Minecraft § Skins.

Textures

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Mobs

Mobs make up the creatures that can be found across the world, both friendly and aggressive. All of them retain the same behaviors and sounds of their original Minecraft counterparts (e.g. the Hammer Bro-skinned Zombies charge in on players and make moaning noises like Zombies in the base game rather than throwing hammers and emitting their own voice clips like in the Super Mario franchise), as the Super Mario Mash-up bears no gameplay differences.

Passive mobs
See also: Gallery:Minecraft § Passive mobs
Minecraft Super Mario Mash-up
 
Allay
 
Green Sprixie Princess
 
Armadillo
   
Armad
 
Lucy Axolotl
 
Wild Axolotl
 
Gold Axolotl
 
Cyan Axolotl
 
Blue Axolotl
 
Splounder
 
Pink Splounder
 
Yellow Splounder
 
Green Splounder
 
Blue Splounder
 
Bat
 
Swoop
 
Camel
  
Camel
 
Tabby Cat
 
Tuxedo cat
 
Red cat
 
Siamese cat
 
British Shorthair cat
 
Calico cat
 
Persian cat
 
Ragdoll cat
 
White cat
 
Jellie cat
 
Black cat
 
Lucky Cat Mario
 
Cat Rosalina
 
Cat Peach
 
Cat Luigi
 
Gray Kitten
 
Meowser
 
Red Kitten
 
Purple Kitten
 
White Tanooki Mario
 
(No Super Mario texture)
 
Cat Toad
 
Chicken
 
Goomba
 
Cod
 
Deep Cheep
 
Cow
 
Moo Moo
 
Donkey
  
Donkey
 
Temperate Frog
 
Warm Frog
 
Cold Frog
 
Green Kleptoad
 
Red Kleptoad
 
Kleptoad
 
Glow Squid
 
Stone Blooper/Blue Blooper
 
White horse
 
Creamy horse
 
Chestnut horse
 
Brown horse
 
Black horse
 
Gray horse
 
Dark brown horse
 
White Horse
 
Creamy Horse
 
Chestnut Horse
 
Brown Horse
 
Black Horse
 
Gray Horse
 
Dark brown Horse
 
Red mooshroom
 
Brown mooshroom
 
Super Mushroom Moo Moo
 
1-Up Mushroom Moo Moo
 
Mule
  
Mule
 
Ocelot
 
Cat Mario
 
Red Parrot
 
Blue Parrot
 
Green Parrot
 
Cyan Parrot
 
Gray Parrot
 
Red Parrot
 
Blue Parrot
 
Green Parrot
 
Cyan Parrot
 
Gray Parrot
 
Pig
   
Pig
 
Pufferfish
     
Porcupuffer
 
Brown Rabbit
 
White Rabbit
 
Black Rabbit
 
Gold Rabbit
 
Salt And Pepper Rabbit
 
Black And White Rabbit
 
Toast Rabbit
 
The Killer Bunny (Hostile and removed)
 
Snow Bunny
 
Star Bunny
 
Yoshi's rabbits
 
MIPS
 
Super Mario 3D World Rabbit
 
Rabbit
 
Mario's rabbits
 
Nabbit (Hostile and removed)
 
Salmon
 
Cheep Cheep
 
White Sheep
   
Koopa Troopa
 
Skeleton Horse
 
Quadruped Dry Bones
 
Sniffer
 
Wiggler
 
Snow Golem
   
Snowman
 
Squid
 
Blooper
 
Strider
     
Uproot
 
Tadpole
 
Madpole
 
Tropical fish (Base model A, without color applied)
 
Tropical fish (Base model B, without color applied)
 
Cheep Cheep
 
Cheep Cheep
 
Sea Turtle
 
Koopa Troopa (Super Mario All-Stars)
 
Farmer villager (Before 1.14)
 
Librarian villager (Before 1.14)
 
Priest villager (Before 1.14)
 
Blacksmith villager (Before 1.14)
 
Butcher villager (Before 1.14)
 
Nitwit villager (Before 1.14)
 
Blue Pianta
 
Pink Pianta
 
Hotel manager
 
Isle Delfino Police
 
Pianta mayor
 
Yellow Pianta
 
Wandering Trader
 
Raccoon
 
Zombie Horse
 
Green Horse
Neutral mobs
See also: Gallery:Minecraft § Neutral mobs
Minecraft Super Mario Mash-up
 
Bee
 
Stingby
 
Cave spider
 
Tarantox
 
Dolphin
 
Dolphin
 
Drowned
 
Chincho
 
Enderman
 
Stilt Guy
 
Fox
 
Snow Fox
 
Kitsune Luigi
 
White Tanooki Mario
 
Goat
 
Goat (Mario Kart series)
 
Iron golem
 
Megahammer
 
Creamy llama
 
White llama
 
Brown llama
 
Gray llama
 
"llama.png" (never seen in-game)
   
Llama
   
Llama
   
Llama
   
Llama
   
Llama (never seen in-game)
 
Panda
 
Lazy panda
 
Aggressive panda
 
Worried panda
 
Playful panda
 
Weak panda
 
Brown panda
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Shiverian
 
Piglin
 
Boom Boom
 
Polar bear
 
Polar Bear
 
Spider
 
Scuttlebug
 
Creamy trader llama
 
White trader llama
 
Brown trader llama
 
Gray trader llama
 
trader "llama.png" (never seen in-game)
 
Llama
 
Llama
 
Llama
 
Llama
 
Llama (never seen in-game)
 
Pale wolf
 
Ashen wolf
 
Black wolf
 
Chestnut wolf
 
Rusty wolf
 
Snowy wolf
 
Spotted wolf
 
Stripped wolf
 
Woods wolf
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
   
Poochy
 
Zombie Pigman (until 1.16)
 
Rex
 
Zombified piglin
 
Pom Pom
Hostile mobs
Minecraft Super Mario Mash-up
 
Blaze
 
Flame Chomp
 
Creeper
 
Pokey (Super Mario Bros. 2)
 
Elder guardian
   
Porcupuffer
 
Endermite
 
Buzzy Beetle
 
Evoker
  
Magikoopa
 
Ghast
   
Boo
 
Guardian
   
Urchin
 
Hoglin
 
Micro Mecha-Bowsers
 
Husk
 
Sledge Bro
 
Illusioner (Unused mob, not avaible in-game)
  
Magikoopa
 
Magma cube
 
Lava Bubble
 
Phantom
 
Ray
 
Piglin brute
 
Boss Sumo Bro
 
Pillager
 
Rango
 
Ravager
 
Reznor
 
Shulker
   
Piranha Creeper
 
Silverfish
 
Wiggler
Skeleton  
Dry Bones
Slime  
Thwomp
Stray  
Dry Bones (Mario Baseball series)
 
Vex
 
Vex (old model)
  
Blue Paratroopa
  
Blue Paratroopa
Vindicator  
Fire Bro
 
Warden
   
Dry Bowser
Witch  
Magikoopa
Wither skeleton  
Dark Bones
Zoglin  
Blasta Mechakoopa
Zombie  
Hammer Bro
Zombie villager  
Boomerang Bro (until Patch 15)
Boss mobs

Blocks and items

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Construction
Block/render Item/in-hand Description
Planks
 
Oak planks
 
Spruce planks
Airship wood
 
Birch planks
 
Jungle planks
 
Acacia planks
 
Dark oak planks
 
Mangrove planks
 
Cherry planks
 
Bamboo planks
 
Bamboo mosaic
 
Crimson planks
 
Warped planks
Doors
 
Oak door
  Peach's Castle door from Super Mario 64
 
Spruce door
 
 
Birch door
  Ghost House door from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
 
Jungle door
  Ghost House door from New Super Mario Bros. U
 
Acacia door
  Ghost House door from Super Mario 3D World (Acacia Door)
 
Dark oak door
  Door from Super Mario 3D World
 
Mangrove door
 
 
Cherry door
 
 
Bamboo door
 
 
Iron door
 
 
Crimson door
 
 
Warped door
 
Equipment
Block/render Item/in-hand Description
Helmets
Leather cap Cat Mario suit
 
Chainmail Helmet
  Tanooki Mario suit
 
Iron Helmet
  Frog Mario suit
 
Golden Helmet
  Bee Mario suit
 
Diamond Helmet
  Penguin Mario suit
 
Netherite Helmet
  Hammer Mario suit
Chestplates
Leather tunic Cat Mario suit
 
Chainmail Chestplate
  Tanooki Mario suit
 
Iron Chestplate
  Frog Mario suit
 
Golden Chestplate
  Bee Mario suit
 
Diamond Chestplate
  Penguin Mario suit
 
Netherite Chestplate
  Hammer Mario suit
Leggings
Leather pants Cat Mario suit
 
Chainmail Leggings
  Tanooki Mario suit
 
Iron Leggings
  Frog Mario suit
 
Golden Leggings
  Bee Mario suit
 
Diamond Leggings
  Penguin Mario suit
 
Netherite Leggings
  Hammer Mario suit
Boots
Leather boots Cat Mario suit
 
Chainmail Boots
  Tanooki Mario suit
 
Iron Boots
  Frog Mario suit
 
Golden Boots
  Bee Mario suit
 
Diamond Boots
  Penguin Mario suit
 
Netherite Boots
  Hammer Mario suit
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Bow
    
Crossbow
 
Arrow
 
 
Shield
Koopa Shell
 
Fishing Bobber
  
Fishing Rod
 
Carrot on a Stick
Carrot on a stick
 
Warped Fungus on a Stick
 
Snowball
 
Shears
 
Flint and Steel
Fire Flower
 
Lead
Chain Chomp chain
 
Goat Horn
Goat horn
  
Map
 
Wolf Armor
Armad shell
 
Trident
 
 
Saddle
Yoshi saddle
 
Turtle shell
  Koopa Shell
 
Spyglass
 
 
Brush

Unavailable

Block/render Item/in-hand Description
 
Ruby
Bowser's face
 
Spectral Arrow
 
An armor stand with arms
 
An armor stand without arms
Building blocks
Foodstuffs
Materials
Tools, weapons, & armor
Decorations
Redstone & transportation
Miscellaneous

HUD

Map

 
In-game map of the pre-built world

Many large-scale, notable Super Mario landmarks make an appearance in the pre-built world, including Peach's Castle, Delfino Plaza, Bowser's Airship, Dinosaur Land, and many more generic locations including a Ghost House and end-of-level Castles. Within the recreation of Dinosaur Land, the Switch Palaces are linked to Redstone contraptions that will cause hidden pistons in other parts of the map to extend and create new platforms in a manner similar to ! Blocks.

Locations are often connected by Warp Pipe contraptions or World Map-like paths. Large sprite recreations and 3D statues appear across the entire map. Treasure, including Minecraft Music Discs and Gold Ingots, are often hidden at points of interest.

Entering Minecraft's Nether dimension through a recreation of the Valley of Bowser entrance features an explorable Bowser's Castle and additional landmarks. The Nether itself is based on World 8 from modern platformers.

Locations

Paintings

The paintings are often used throughout the map as decoration.

Minecraft Super Mario Mash-up
 
Kebab med tre pepperoni
 
Mario from Super Mario Bros.
 
de_aztec
 
Luigi from Super Mario Bros.
 
Albanian
 
Yellow block
 
de_aztec
 
Red block
 
Target Successfully Bombed
 
Green block
 
Paradisträd
 
Blue block
 
Wasteland
 
Coin
 
The Pool
 
Cloud
 
Bonjour Monsieur Courbet
 
Bush from Super Mario Bros.
 
Seaside
 
Right Arrow Sign
 
sunset_dense
 
Left Arrow Sign
 
Creebet
 
Super Star
 
Wanderer
 
Up Arrow Sign
 
Graham
 
Down Arrow Sign
 
Fighters
 
Shine Sprite
 
Match
 
Peach's Castle window
 
Bust
 
Big Star Door
 
The Stage Is Set
 
Key Door
 
The void
 
Whomp's Fortress
 
Skull and Roses
 
Window
 
Wither
 
Cool, Cool Mountain
 
Mortal Coil
 
Tick Tock Clock
 
Kong
 
Door
 
Pointer
 
Princess Peach stained-glass window
 
Pigscene
 
Bob-omb Battlefield
 
Skull On Fire
 
Bowser's emblem

Pre-release and unused content

Unused images (presumably intended for use in the digital manual) in the files for Minecraft: Wii U Edition show that different skins were originally going to be used, rather than the ones in the final version. These include Hooktail as the Ender Dragon instead of Gobblegut, Midbus as the Pigs, and Yoshi as the Horses. Another image shows the Ender Chest with a Mr. I-themed design, rather than the Shy Guy-themed design it has in the release version. Zombie Villagers were originally Boomerang Bros, though they were changed in an update to Hammer Bros. wearing the clothes of the Pianta they were before they were transformed. Similarly, Zombie Pigmen resembled Rex prior to being redesigned and renamed to Zombified Piglins, which now look like Pom Pom instead.

The screenshot showing the Yoshi horses was actually used in the "Horses" section of the "How to Play" menu, prior to the patch adding the Battle Mini Game.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーマリオ マッシュアップパック[?]
Sūpā Mario Masshu Appu Pakku
Super Mario Mash-up pack
Chinese (simplified) 马力欧 混搭包 (Nintendo Switch)[?]
Mǎlì'ōu Hùndābāo
Mario Mash-up pack
超级马力欧 混搭包 (New Nintendo 3DS)[?]
Chāojí Mǎlì'ōu Hùndābāo
Super Mario Mash-up pack

Controls

Controls Function
Wii U New 3DS Switch
(legacy console)
Switch
(Bedrock)
        (  to run) Move / Run
        Look
  (click) /      [fly 1]   Sneak / Fly Down
        Jump
      /     Drop
        Crafting / Creative
        Inventory
    /       Cycle Held Item (Left)
    /       Cycle Held Item (Right)
        Place / Interact
        Mine / Attack
  (click) /       /     Change Camera Mode
    /       Pause
  (None)     List of Players
  1. ^   to fly down slowly.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Minecraft.

Media

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The Super Mario Mash-up reuses music from Super Mario 64. The only songs from Super Mario 64 that do not appear are "Dire, Dire Docks", "Looping Steps", and "Staff Roll".

  Title Theme (plays when loading a world with the Super Mario Mash-up and when exiting the End)
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  Super Mario 64 Main Theme (plays when in the Overworld)
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  Snow Mountain (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64-Snow Mountain.oga
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  Merry-Go-Round (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64-Merry Go Round.oga
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  Slider (plays when in the Overworld)
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  Koopa's Road (plays when in the Nether)
File infoMedia:SM64-Bowser's Road.oga
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  Inside the Castle Walls (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64- Inside the Castle Walls.oga
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  Piranha Plant's Lullaby (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64-Lullaby.oga
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  Powerful Mario (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64-Wing Cap.oga
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  Metallic Mario (plays when in the Overworld)
File infoMedia:SM64-Metallic Mario.oga
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  File Select (plays when in the menu)
File infoMedia:SM64-File Select.oga
  Stage Boss (plays when in the End)
File infoMedia:SM64-Stage Boss.oga
  Lethal Lava Land (plays when in the Nether)
File infoMedia:SM64-Lethal Lava Land.oga
  Cave Dungeon (plays when in the Nether)
File infoMedia:SM64-Hazy Maze Cave.oga
  Haunted House (plays when in the End)
File infoMedia:SM64-Big Boo's Haunt.oga
  Ultimate Koopa (plays when fighting the Ender Dragon)
File infoMedia:SM64-Final Boss.oga
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External links

References

  1. ^ http://skyboxlabs.com/games/minecraft
  2. ^ Hill, Owen (December 7, 2015). Minecraft: Wii U Edition now available to download. Mojang Studios. Archived September 6, 2016, 12:27:58 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  3. ^ Hill, Owen (May 9, 2016). Mario Mash Up coming to Wii U Edition May 17!. Mojang Studios. Archived October 27, 2016, 22:25:31 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  4. ^ minecraftwiki:Wii U Edition
  5. ^ Nintendo (April 12, 2017). Nintendo Direct 4.12.2017. YouTube. Retrieved February 2, 2023. (Archived April 12, 2017, 23:27:00 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  6. ^ minecraftwiki:New Nintendo 3DS Edition
  7. ^ minecraftwiki:Painting#Canvases
  8. ^ NintendoAmerica (June 5, 2018). Enjoy the classic characters and worlds of the Mario universe in @Minecraft! The Super Mario Mash-Up pack is available now for Minecraft: New Nintendo #3DS Edition as part of a free update! bit.ly/2wNZ0nK. X. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  9. ^ May 9, 2016. Two beloved video game franchises collide in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for Minecraft: Wii U Edition. Nintendo. Archived November 12, 2016, 20:31:08 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  10. ^ Davies, Marsh (May 12, 2017). Minecraft launches on Nintendo Switch!. minecraft.net. Retrieved February 2, 2023.