![]() Released in June 1994 in North America to little fanfare, the game had low sales partially due to a lack of interest in the CD-i system and received mainly poor reviews. It was published by Royal Philips Electronics, which had acquired the rights to produce Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda games after initial plans to make a CD-ROM add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System fell through. All these are not particularly liked among the fans (and even Nintendo themselves), most often citing the poor voice acting and crudely animated graphics.Hotel Mario is a puzzle/platform game released on the Philips CD-i. This and the unreleased Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (CDI) were developed by Philips after they acquired the rights to use Nintendo's licensed characters as a result of an experimental partnership for a cancelled SNES CD add-on, which also led to the creation of three Zelda-themed titles. Even though the level design and the visual atmosphere vary throughout the game, the gameplay remains exactly the same. Moving between the five storeys can be done by taking elevators using the Up and Down buttons in order to hide from enemies and avoid taking damage. Bowser takes over the Mushroom Kingdom, hides the princess in one of the seven hotels that he claimed there and the plumber duo is once again tasked to save her by going through all of these.Įach stage involves shutting a certain amount of doors while pouncing enemies along the way that try to prevent them from staying closed, all without exceeding the time limit. Hotel Mario is a single-screen platformer. For other games in the series, see Super Mario Bros.
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