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'''''Dr. Mario''''' is a [[puzzle]] game based on the original Dr. Mario.  It was developed by [[Nintendo]], released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in [[2001]], and is an enhanced remake of the original Dr. Mario, which was released for the [[NES]] and [[Game Boy]] in [[1990]].  It was re-released along with ''Panel de Pon'' and ''Yoshi's Cookie'' in a [[Gamecube]] video game called ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'' in [[2003]], which was only released in Japan.
 
'''Dr. Mario''' is a [[puzzle]] game based on the original Dr. Mario.  It was developed by [[Nintendo]], released for the [[Nintendo 64]] in [[2001]], and is an enhanced remake of the original Dr. Mario, which was released for the [[NES]] and [[Game Boy]] in [[1990]].  It was re-released along with ''Panel de Pon'' and ''Yoshi's Cookie'' in a [[GameCube]] video game called ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'' in [[2003]], which was only released in Japan.
 
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[[Category:Puzzle]]

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Dr. Mario is a puzzle game based on the original Dr. Mario. It was developed by Nintendo, released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001, and is an enhanced remake of the original Dr. Mario, which was released for the NES and Game Boy in 1990. It was re-released along with Panel de Pon and Yoshi's Cookie in a GameCube video game called Nintendo Puzzle Collection in 2003, which was only released in Japan.