

Super Mario 3D World doles out inventive new wrinkles throughout the course of the game, regularly surprising you with familiar but subtly changed mechanics. The cat suit might be the most visible addition to Super Mario 3D World, but it’s not the only twist on an old idea.

It’s just not quite as good as the rest of the list. 3D Land was the first of these two, and remains a fun, well-designed, and impressive game. Consider it as almost a bridge between the traditional side-scrolling Mario games and the fully-fleshed out, 3D open world games in the vein of Super Mario 64. The levels are generally more linear than the open-world areas you’ll find in games like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine.

Quizzically, the Super Mario games that actually have 3D in their name- Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World-don’t partake in the new freedoms afforded by the 3D platformer as much as the other five games on this list. Heck, I just might have to load one of these games up tonight.

This legacy started with 1996’s Super Mario 64, and has continued up through 2021’s Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury there might not be any new 3D Mario games that we know about in the pipeline today, but no doubt the mustachioed brothers will be hopping and stomping in multiple dimensions all over our TV screens again soon. In honor of their storied contributions to this still youthful artform, and in anticipation of the theme park and movie, let’s look back at the last 25 years of their history and rank all of their 3D games. will always be two of the most important ambassadors for the medium that birthed them: the videogame. Let’s not forget where they came from, though. This year Mario and Luigi will star in their own big-budget animated movie, and are the centerpiece of the most anticipated new theme park land since Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. 2023’s shaping up to be a big year for everybody’s favorite Italian plumber-and his brother Mario, too.
