Mario World, such as being frozen in ice, encased in bubbles, protected by cages that could be unlocked with lock blocks, or hidden by clouds and dust. Viruses could come with new gimmicks in Dr. Purple viruses were absent in stages and only appeared on the world map. Pink viruses exclusively appeared in challenge stages and special stages. In the regular stages, three out of red, blue, yellow, green and light-blue would appear throughout that World. Although there were seven types of viruses, they did not appear in all stages.
Mario, and were prominently featured in the promotional video series for the game, Virus Vid. The three classic viruses also received a new design reminiscent of their in-game appearance from Dr. Mario World, along with four new green, purple, light-blue, and pink viruses. The standard three viruses returned in Dr. Luigi and the Operation L gameplay return in this game, the new viruses seen in Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure, in the same role as past games. Mario & Puzzle League for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy Advance respectively.īasic gameplay of Dr. They are found in the remakes Tetris & Dr. In the high-level ending, the viruses are seen on a tree before being beamed up by a UFO. Because the simple monochrome display of the Game Boy is only able to show a few shades of gray, the black and gray viruses lack the black sclera that the red and blue viruses had, and hence look marginally different. The black virus resembles the red virus, the gray virus resembles the blue virus and the white virus resembles the yellow virus. In the Game Boy version due to the system being incapable of displaying bright colors, viruses appear in black, white, and gray. As the difficulty increases, the number of viruses will also increase. To do this, he uses Megavitamins, which can come in combinations of their colors (red, blue, and yellow), four of these Megavitamins must be stacked on top of a virus of the same color to eliminate it. Mario, where they are small germs that Dr.
Viruses first appeared in the NES and Game Boy game Dr. Mario īlack (red), gray (blue), and white (yellow) viruses from Dr.