Section 2 – Crossover Rules Rule 1 – Mario games that feature crossovers from other franchises 1.a – A game that features crossovers (characters from another franchise) is canon if it isn't considered a game for the franchise "crossing over" to Mario.Įxamples: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe isn't considered a Zelda game Mario Hoops 3-on-3 isn't considered a FF game 1.b – However, if the crossover title can be considered a game for the other franchise, but doesn't in any way interact with the canon of that franchise, the game can still be considered canon to Mario.Įxamples: Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix does not connect to any other DDR game, and so is considered canon to Mario 1.c – If a game is presented in a way that places both franchises equally, then it is not canon to Mario.Įxamples: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games holds Mario and Sonic to the same level Super Smash Bros. 2 and Donkey Kong Circus are canon, Mario is Missing and Hotel Mario are not 1.b – "Game-adjacent" media made by the developers of the game (not by third-parties) is also considered canon.Įxamples: Game manuals, official websites and Word of God are canon, Prima Guides are not 1.c – If the publisher is unknown, then the canonicity is determined on if canon games reference itĮxamples: Mario Kart Wii references Mario Kart Arcade GP Īddendum A - The Mario Universe consists of the Mario franchise, Wario franchise, Yoshi franchise and DK franchise. Licensing is not enough.Įxamples: Super Mario Bros. Section 1 – Publisher Rules Rule 1 – Must be published by Nintendo 1.a – Video games published by Nintendo and set in the Mario Universe are canon, this includes Japan-only releases and US-only releases, though not web browser games.
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