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By David Meikleham Contributions from Jasmine Gould-Wilson, Alyssa Mercante, Heather Wald, Emma-Jane Betts last updated 12 February 2026

This list covers the best Mario games of all time, from newer entries like Mario Kart World to classics like Super Mario 64

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The best Mario games really highlight how many memorable adventures the mustachioed plumber has starred in over the years. From the classic 2D platforming that has only gotten more inventive in recent times, to creative 3D adventures, Nintendo has brought us all kinds of Mario games since its original arcade release back in the early '80s.

The good news is that Mario hasn't stopped hustling. There are still tons of new games starring the hero coming out each and every year. In fact, most recently, the Switch 2 saw Mario Tennis Fever release (read our Mario Tennis Fever review for more on that title that just missed our ranking). There will undoubtedly be more Mario adventures hitting our list of the upcoming Switch 2 games in the future as well, but for now, this list is here to highlight the greatest hits.

From some of the best Switch exclusives of all-time to the best Wii games, Mario has had so many highlights across various console generations, and we've made sure to look over and consider them all in our ranking of the top adventures from Nintendo. So join us as we take you through our pick of the best Mario games.

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The best Mario games, starting with...

15. Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Elephant Mario in Super Mario Wonder

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Release: 2023
Platform(s): Nintendo Switch

Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings to life an incredibly inventive 2D platforming adventure, with levels that come to life in unexpected ways whenever you come a wonder flower. From pipes that start to wriggle across the landscape like worms, to singing piranha plants and big, bouncy hoppos, it's constant delight to see what wonderfully weird thing happens next.

As a fantastic Mario adventure to play with pals, it also features some very memorable power ups, including one that transforms Mario, Toad, Luigi, Peach, and Daisy into a chunky elephant. Even Bowser takes a new form as a gigantic castle. Nintendo gets experimental in the best way here. If you're keen to learn more, be sure to check out our Super Mario Bros. Wonder review.

14. Super Mario Maker 2

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Release: 2019
Platform(s): Switch

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It may not be a conventional Mario adventure, but this brilliant sequel takes three decades of iconic platforming history and places it directly under your creative control. A community of fan-created levels proves the lifeblood of the closest thing Mario will ever get to LittleBigPlanet.

As we explore in our Super Mario Maker 2 review, Nintendo also serves up a refreshingly inventive campaign that acts as both a rewarding, bespoke slice of single-player 2D Mario action and an ideal tutorial for the game's intuitive level-creating tools.

13. New Super Mario Bros.

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Release: 2006
Plaform(s): Nintendo DS, Wii U

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Before the DS got that third dimension, Nintendo put the tried and true Mario formula to work on its handheld. Featuring beautiful graphics and gameplay that mixed elements of SNES-era Mario with the butt stomp and triple jump of Super Mario 64, gamers got one of the best plumber platformers of the modern era and one of the best DS games of all time, for that matter.

It also had fun with Mario's size, taking the mega mushroom from Mario Party 4 and letting Mario grow to Godzilla-sized proportions. Additionally, challenge mode gave the game big-time replay value and the kind of pick-up-and-play appeal that makes this handheld Mario a must-have for any fan.

12. Super Mario RPG

Super Mario RPG screenshot of Mario standing in front his house and speaking to Toad

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Release: 1996
Platform(s): SNES, Switch

Originally known as Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, the adventure plucked the plumber out of his platforming formula and into a new genre. With its own brand of humor and a turn-based battle set-up, Super Mario RPG showed us a new side to the classic characters, with Princess Peach fighting alongside Mario. In fact, Bowser even joins the fray on our side this time around. With Nintendo teaming up with Square, it was the last major Mario adventure to land on the SNES before the arrival of the N64, and it certainly made a lasting impression.

Back in 2023, it even got a remake on the Switch, which showcased that it still stands the test of time as one of the more memorable, funny, and charming adventures in Mario's history. With a shiny new finish, it finds a happy home on Nintendo's latest console, and if you're looking to find out more, just read our Super Mario RPG review.

11. Super Mario Bros.

Mario moving through a colourful level in Super Mario Bros.

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Release: 1985
Plaform(s): NES, Switch (Nintendo Switch Online membership)

The one that started it all. Released in 1985 for the NES and the Japanese Famicom, the first and best Super Mario game ever essentially invented the platformer by defining Mario's basic way of getting around: jumping. Jumping on enemies, jumping over pits, and jumping to hit? Blocks and break bricks. It's no wonder Nintendo almost called him Jumpman, but we're glad they took another whack at naming their soon-to-be mascot. We really dodged a Bullet Bill there!

Despite its blocky 8-bit-ness, the original Super Mario Bros. still holds up today and holds firm as one of the best NES games of all time. Responsive controls, accurate platforming, and enough secrets to warrant scrounging around those decades-old levels. These days, the question is: Can you finish the game without jumping down a warp pipe?

10. Super Mario Sunshine

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Release: 2002
Platform(s): GameCube, Switch

Sandwiched between Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy, Sunshine was always going to come off as the slightly poor cousin to the two real greats of the plumber's 3D renaissance. A bizarre yet charming spin on what Mario achieved on the N64, this GameCube great takes the icon on a lovely, eco-conscious holiday.

Tasked with clearing Isle Defino of pollution, Mario’s main weapon against enemies isn’t his butt stomp, but the inventive F.L.U.D.D. The Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device is basically a water-spurting jet pack; one that propels Mario to ever loftier heights. Yes, the sun-dappled island is a little samey, but this is one of the plumber's most underrated gems, and you can find out more on that in our original Super Mario Sunshine review.

9. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

Mario riding Yoshi in Super Mario 2: Yoshi's Island

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 1995
Platform(s): SNES, GBA, Switch (Nintendo Switch Online membership)

Alright, so it doesn't feature the iconic adult soup strainer version of Mario we all adore, but this classic SNES platformer still gives the plumber a valued role. Riding his beloved pet dinosaur for the best part of 10 hours, Yoshi's Island sees Baby Mario play a key part in his pal’s best game.

A thoroughly inventive platformer that creates pressure thanks to a canny timer system – get hit, and Baby Mario starts to float off into the sky – Super Mario World 2 swaps precision jumps for accurate egg throws. Thanks to a wonderfully child-like art style that looks like it's just been drawn by the world's biggest Mario fan in crayon, Yoshi's Island is an unconventional Mario great.

8. Mario Kart World

Mario Kart World screenshot showing Mario drifting into pole position on a highway corner with Peach, Donkey Kong, Bowser, and Toad behind him, all while a giant goomba rushes the pack on foot

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 2025
Platform(s): Switch 2

Mario Kart World raced onto Nintendo's new-gen console to bring into the first ever open-world Mario Kart experience. Taking full advantage of the Switch 2's enhanced visuals, the latest racing adventure not only brings to life interconnect tracks that keep the things moving at a fast, exciting pace, but it also sees 24 players hit the track at any one time to add the hectic fun feel.

With the introduction of new drivers, including the Moo Moo Meadows Cow, a lineup of stylish outfit variants, the option to explore using the Free Roam mode brings a new dimension to the experience. As one of the best Switch 2 games around right now, you can read more about Mario's latest racing venture in our Mario Kart World review.

7. Super Mario Galaxy

Mario floating in space during Super Mario Galaxy.

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Release: 2007
Platform(s): Wii, Switch

Super Mario Galaxy captured the whimsy, grand scale, and magnificence that fans had been craving, evoking the same magic of classics like Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario 64 with its constellation of themed planets and challenging cosmic Stars to collect. The imaginative planets often felt like self-contained levels, and playing them in sequence made every stage feel like an adventure in its own right. With cleverly designed boss fights, delightful new suit power-ups (finally, we could be a Boo), and some of the best level variety since Super Mario Bros 3, Galaxy was one space odyssey that did not disappoint.

While we shed light on what made this game special back in the day in our Super Mario Galaxy review, the release of 2020's Super Mario 3D All-Stars let it be appreciated by modern audiences, too (even if it was only for a limited time on digital stores). The space-exploring action looks incredible on that pin-sharp little screen, and thanks to Nintendo’s timeless level design, the core gameplay is as monstrously moreish as ever.

6. Super Mario World

Mario and crew against a forest background in Super Mario World.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 1990
Platform(s): SNES, GBA, Switch (Nintendo Switch Online membership)

After seemingly perfecting the Mario formula with Super Mario Bros 3, you'd think Nintendo would rest on its laurels. Instead, it almost immediately got to work on trying to top the genre-defining, multimillion seller and get that successor ready for the launch of the company’s second home console. And, as hard as it is to believe, the Big N created a game that topped its predecessor in almost every way - making it easily among the very best SNES games.

Building on the rock-solid foundation of Mario 3, Super Mario World's energetic graphics immediately grabbed your attention with colors far more vibrant than anything seen on the Genesis, let alone the NES. The classic Mario gameplay was there, and it was augmented by new tricks and abilities, not the least of which included your new dinosaur pal Yoshi. It's hard to imagine now that one of the system’s all-time classics wouldn't just be a launch game but was also packed in with the console. Yup, that’s just how crazy the 16-bit era was.

5. Super Mario Galaxy 2

Mario riding on the back of Yoshi with an explosion erupting in the background during Super Mario Galaxy 2

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 2010
Platform(s): Wii

Super Mario Galaxy 2 took everything that had been produced since Super Mario 64, boiled it down to its most fun expression, then added a mountain of new ideas to that - making it one of the most memorable Wii games to land on the console.

The diversity of Galaxy 2 is stunning, with each star a fresh challenge. Sometimes, you're hanging off a bird, you're creating clouds in the sky, or you're exploring with your old friend Yoshi. Many times, the game utilized the Wii Remote in ways that other companies would have built a whole game around, but Nintendo was happy to use it sparingly and move on to the next creative stage. Ignoring all the other great games on the system, Super Mario Galaxy 2 made the Wii a must-own console for all serious gamers, proving that a stunning amount of ingenuity can triumph over any technological shortcomings. See why this gem really shined in our Super Mario Galaxy 2 review.

4. Super Mario Bros. 3

Mario as a Tanooki in Super Mario Bros. 3

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Release: 1988
Platform(s): NES, GBA

After creating a too-derivative sequel (Lost Levels) and a strange non-Mario that became a Mario (Super Mario Bros 2), the dev team returned to the core concepts of Mario to redefine the series like never before, including new wrinkles like a world map and mid-bosses. Mario's skills expanded considerably via Frog, Hammer, and, most importantly, Raccoon power-ups. The distinct tail and ears gave the plumber the power to fly, and that changed how the stages were designed from the ground up. It added a verticality to the ingenious levels that deepened the franchise in a profound way.

Leaving aside how Super Mario Bros. 3 was a pioneer for the medium, the reason it’s one of the top Mario games on this list is that it strikes the best balance between new ideas and the simple fun of being Mario. Every Mario game that followed it builds on its straightforward approach to fun, some in more meaningful ways than others, but none are as pure an expression of gameplay as SMB3. Super Mario Bros 3 is proud to let you control a little man on your TV and does it better than anyone else. Isn't that just super?

3. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

Mario waving to Koopa during Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 2004
Platform(s): GameCube

Following on from the original on the GameCube, The Thousand Year Door took Mario back to the charming world of 2D. With all of the characters brought to life as paper versions, Mario sets off on another adventure in what is easily one of the most memorable RPGs and one of the best GameCube games without question. With turn-based combat that sees you deliver a variety of attacks against foes with Mario and a paper pal who has their own unique skill set, every character feels useful in their own way.

Taking place over a series of chapters with a host of differently themed locations, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door tells a fantastic story wrapped up in a delightful art style and plenty of humor. As one of the most beloved Paper Mario games, it's physical copies on GameCube still sell for a pretty penny, but it happily got a shiny re-release on Switch in 2024.

2. Super Mario 64 

Mario in the castle in Super Mario 64.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 1996
Platform(s): N64, Wii U Virtual Console, Switch

Mario’s 3D debut isn’t just one of the best games ever made; it’s arguably the most influential title of all time. While it didn’t quite create the concept of 3D gameplay, Mario 64 nailed it with an outrageous swagger right out of the gate. The fact a platformer from 1996 still handles better than the majority of PS5 and Xbox Series X games is frankly absurd.

Is that camera a little janky? Sure. But this game has barely aged a day in terms of raw gameplay appeal - it's one of the best N64 games of all time, after all. Play Mario 64 on Switch courtesy of Super Mario 3D All-Stars, and you’ll be treated to the sort of rampant creativity that would go on to define Mario Odyssey. Over the course of 120 exhilarating, Goomba-stomping, Bowser-swirling Power Star quests, the game barely once regurgitates an idea.

1. Super Mario Odyssey

Mario wearing a white top hat in Super Mario Odyssey

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Release: 2017
Platform(s): Switch

The best Switch game if you're looking for a Mario title, Odyssey is simply the best Super Mario game ever released. Whether possessing a T-Rex, thanks to some magical headwear, or revisiting a certain iconic castle from Mario 64, this warmly nostalgic adventure proves to be thrillingly imaginative.

Who says you can't teach an old Nintendo mascot new tricks? Yes, he can still ground-pound, stomp Goombas, and dodge Bullet Bills. But thanks to Cappy (Mario's new living hat), you can now also become Goombas, Bullet Bills, and a whole load of other critters. Not only is this one of the most technically accomplished Mario games ever made, but it also reinvents what you consider to be a Super Mario game, easing new players into its colorful realms but also appeasing fans of old with a whole load of nostalgia, too. For more on what makes this such a standout adventure for the famous plumber, check out our Super Mario Odyssey review.


Be sure to check out our guide to all the exciting upcoming Switch games you can look forward to.

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