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====One Player====
====One Player====
*'''Classic''': The original ''Dr. Mario'' gameplay, where the objective is to eliminate all viruses in the bottle. After the objective is reached, the player goes to the next level which starts with 4 more viruses than the last, for a maximum of 96 viruses.
*'''Classic''': The original ''Dr. Mario'' gameplay, where the objective is to eliminate all viruses in the bottle. After the objective is reached, the player goes to the next level which starts with 4 more viruses than the last, for a maximum of 96 viruses.
*'''Story''': Play through 8 stages as [[Dr. Mario]] or [[Wario]] in a story about Dr. Mario and the Cold Caper. The amount of viruses and the speed is based on the difficulty. The player can continue from a stage for that specific character and difficulty if they have reached it with that specific character and difficulty, except for Stage 9, which must be reached normally every time. The S-Hard difficulty can be accessed by highlighting the Hard difficulty and pressing {{button|n64|z}}.
*'''Story''': Play through 8 stages as Dr. Mario or Wario in a story about Dr. Mario and the Cold Caper. The amount of viruses and the speed is based on the difficulty. The player can continue from a stage for that specific character and difficulty if they have reached it with that specific character and difficulty, except for Stage 9, which must be reached normally every time. The S-Hard difficulty can be accessed by highlighting the Hard difficulty and pressing {{button|n64|z}}.
*'''Vs. Computer''': Compete against a CPU player to either eliminate all the viruses first, or to cause them to lose by stacking up garbage in their bottle.
*'''Vs. Computer''': Compete against a CPU player to either eliminate all the viruses first, or to cause them to lose by stacking up garbage in their bottle.
*'''Flash''': Compete against a CPU player to eliminate all three flashing viruses, one of each color. The player can also win if their opponent loses by topping up their bottle. The amount of viruses (including the flashing viruses) in the Game Lv. for Easy, Normal, Hard are 30, 40, and 50 respectively.
*'''Flash''': Compete against a CPU player to eliminate all three flashing viruses, one of each color. The player can also win if their opponent loses by topping up their bottle. The amount of viruses (including the flashing viruses) in the Game Lv. for Easy, Normal, Hard are 30, 40, and 50 respectively.
*'''Marathon''': Viruses will continuously rise from the bottom of the bottle, indicated by if one of the three virus in the magnifying glass revolved and reached the marker. Once a virus reached the marker, a new row of viruses will push the stack up after a capsule is placed. It is possible to force a new row of viruses to be pushed up with {{button|n64|l}} / {{button|n64|r}}. If a capsule or virus is pushed up and reached past the top of the bottle, the game is over. If a combo is made, the viruses will temporarily stop moving, delaying the pushing up of the stack. If a specific color of virus are gone in the bottle, the virus in the magnifying glass will also disappear but it will not stop the stack from forcibly being pushed up.
*'''Marathon''': Viruses will continuously rise from the bottom of the bottle, indicated by if one of the three virus in the magnifying glass revolved and reached the marker. Once a virus reached the marker, a new row of viruses will push the stack up after a capsule is placed. It is possible to force a new row of viruses to be pushed up with {{button|n64|l}} / {{button|n64|r}}. If a capsule or virus is pushed up and reached past the top of the bottle, the game is over. If a combo is made, the viruses will temporarily stop moving, delaying the pushing up of the stack. If a specific color of virus are gone in the bottle, the virus in the magnifying glass will also disappear but it will not stop the stack from forcibly being pushed up.
*'''Score Attack''': Within 3 minutes, the objective is to eliminate all the viruses. The remaining time is converted to extra points after eliminating all viruses. If the 3 minutes is up or that the capsules reach the top of bottle, the game is over. The amount of viruses in the Game Lv. for Easy, Normal, Hard are 30, 40, and 50 respectively.
*'''Score Attack''': Within 3 minutes, the objective is to eliminate all the viruses. The remaining time is converted to extra points after eliminating all viruses. If the 3 minutes is up or that the capsules reach the top of bottle, the game is over. The amount of viruses in the Game Lv. for Easy, Normal, Hard are 30, 40, and 50 respectively.
====Two Player====
====Two Player====
*'''Two-Player Vs.''': Compete against another player to either eliminate all the viruses first, or to cause them to lose by stacking up garbage in their bottle.
*'''Two-Player Vs.''': Compete against another player to either eliminate all the viruses first, or to cause them to lose by stacking up garbage in their bottle.

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