Two years ago, Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata made some lofty promises about his company's approach to what was then a…
Mario Takes America is a canceled game that was developed for the Philips CD-i. According to the UK CD-i magazine announcement, the game would have featured Mario using multiple vehicles (mentioning truck, train, car, aeroplane, helicopter, and a motorbike as being usable) during the game and that it would take place on Earth (in a manner not unlike Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, another canceled CD-i project) and more specifically, the United States of America. The plot of the game would have Mario arriving at New York and travelling across America in order to reach Hollywood to star in his own feature film.
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