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Originally, the game was meant to be an original intellectual property, but Square Enix felt that it would work well if it were a part of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and so Square Enix contacted [[Nintendo]], who then allowed it to use the ''Super Mario'' label. Due to Square Enix being the developer of this game, this game is the first game that has ''Super Mario'' and ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' characters appear together as playable characters, in addition to other ''Final Fantasy'' elements present in this title. | Originally, the game was meant to be an original intellectual property, but Square Enix felt that it would work well if it were a part of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and so Square Enix contacted [[Nintendo]], who then allowed it to use the ''Super Mario'' label. Due to Square Enix being the developer of this game, this game is the first game that has ''Super Mario'' and ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' characters appear together as playable characters, in addition to other ''Final Fantasy'' elements present in this title. | ||
A follow-up to this game, ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', also developed by Square Enix, was released for the [[Wii]] in 2010, | A follow-up to this game, ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', also developed by Square Enix, was released for the [[Wii]] in 2010, returning the basketball sport from this game, while also including other sports as other modes. | ||
The game was released on the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in 2016, with Japan receiving it first on May 11, 2016. | The game was released on the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in 2016, with Japan receiving it first on May 11, 2016. |