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'''Mario Hoops: 3-on-3''' is a basketball game featuring characters from the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] and Final Fantasy series, released for the [[Nintendo DS]].
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'''Mario Hoops: 3-on-3''' is a basketball game featuring characters from the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] and ''Final Fantasy'' series, developed by Square Enix and released for the [[Nintendo DS]].
  
 
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The object of the game is the same as it is in real basketball. The player's team must score more points than the other team by making more baskets. All action is controlled with the touch pad.
 
The object of the game is the same as it is in real basketball. The player's team must score more points than the other team by making more baskets. All action is controlled with the touch pad.
  
The game has several modes. Tournament is the main mode, in which the player plays against a variety of teams. Practice teaches the player how to play. In Dribble Race, the player must be the first to gather 100 coins. In Coin Hunters, players must try to take coins from other players.  
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The game has several modes. Tournament is the main mode, in which the player plays against a variety of teams. Practice teaches the player how to play. In Dribble Race, the player must be the first to gather 100 coins. In Coin Hunters, players must try to take coins from other players.
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==Playable Characters==
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===''Mario'' characters===
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*[[Mario]]
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*[[Luigi]]
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*[[Princess Peach]]
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*[[Princess Daisy]]
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*[[Toad]]
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*[[Yoshi]]
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*[[Wario]]
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*[[Waluigi]]
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*[[Bowser Jr.]]
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The following are unlockable characters:
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*[[Bowser]]
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*[[Birdo]]
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*[[Dixie Kong]]
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*[[Koopa|Paratroopa]]
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*[[Boo]]
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*[[Shy Guy|Fly Guy]]
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===''Final Fantasy'' Characters===
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All of the ''Final Fantasy'' characters are unlockable characters.
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*[[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Black_Mage|Black Mage]]
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*[[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Cactuar|Cactuar]]
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*[[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Moogle|Moogle]]
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*[[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Ninja|Ninja]]
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*[[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#White_Mage|White Mage]]
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=Legacy=
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Although a direct sequel was never made, Square-Enix later made a second ''Mario'' sports game for the [[Nintendo Wii]] called ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. It acts as a spiritual sequel, as basketball was one of the sports featured, and the game retained the playable ''Final Fantasy'' characters.
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==Ports and Remakes==
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*In 2016, it was released for download on the [[Wii U]] as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]].
  
 
{{Mario Sports Series}}
 
{{Mario Sports Series}}
  
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[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Nintendo DS Games]] [[Category:Mario Games]]

Latest revision as of 12:30, 30 March 2019

MarioHoops3On3.jpg
Mario Hoops: 3-on-3
Developer Square Enix
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo DS, Wii UVirtual Console
Release Date Nintendo DS
JP July 27, 2006
US September 11, 2006
AU October 26, 2006
EU February 16, 2007
Wii U Virtual Console
JP May 11, 2016
PAL May 26, 2016
US November 3, 2016
Genre Sports
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Hoops: 3-on-3 is a basketball game featuring characters from the Mario and Final Fantasy series, developed by Square Enix and released for the Nintendo DS.

Gameplay[edit]

The object of the game is the same as it is in real basketball. The player's team must score more points than the other team by making more baskets. All action is controlled with the touch pad.

The game has several modes. Tournament is the main mode, in which the player plays against a variety of teams. Practice teaches the player how to play. In Dribble Race, the player must be the first to gather 100 coins. In Coin Hunters, players must try to take coins from other players.

Playable Characters[edit]

Mario characters[edit]

The following are unlockable characters:

Final Fantasy Characters[edit]

All of the Final Fantasy characters are unlockable characters.

Legacy[edit]

Although a direct sequel was never made, Square-Enix later made a second Mario sports game for the Nintendo Wii called Mario Sports Mix. It acts as a spiritual sequel, as basketball was one of the sports featured, and the game retained the playable Final Fantasy characters.

Ports and Remakes[edit]