The first title in the Mario Strikers series and originally released for the Nintendo GameCube system in 2005, Super Mario Strikers is an extreme soccer game where anything goes. Select your captain ...
UPDATE: Super Mario Strikers is now out for Nintendo Switch 2 Online + Expansion Pack members. ORIGINAL STORY: Nintendo has announced that the first post-launch Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube game is ...
Super Mario Strikers, the first game in the Mario Strikers series that was originally released for GameCube in 2005, will soon be available to play on Switch Online. Nintendo is adding it to its ...
Super Mario Strikers is a soccer game that turns Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Daisy, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Waluigi and makes them captains of teams with special abilities. Power-Ups can appear on the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Super Mario Strikers Super Mario Strikers was an online Adobe Flash game developed by Blit Interactive and published by Nintendo to promote the release of ...
James Ratcliff joined GameRant in 2022 as a Gaming News Writer. In 2023, James was offered a chance to become an occasional feature writer for different games and then a Senior Author in 2025. He is a ...
Super Mario Strikers — or Mario Smash Football, as it's known in Europe — is joining Nintendo Switch 2's Nintendo Switch Online GameCube library next week. It's the first game to have been added to ...
Nintendo has revealed what will be the first post-launch addition to the GameCube library on the Switch 2: knockabout soccer title Super Mario Strikers, coming next week. Super Mario Strikers joins ...
Nintendo News: Super Mario Strikers Brings Hard-Hitting Sports Action to Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics on Nintendo Switch 2 July 3! Mario and friends are gearing up for an all-out soccer brawl ...
Take a look at the latest arrival to the GameCube offerings to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack with Super Mario Strikers, the arcade soccer game developed by Nintendo. Players can take to the ...
Mario’s never been a stranger to sports. But during the Nintendo GameCube era, the popular Italian plumber seemed more familiar scoring points on a field or court than he was jumping from platform to ...