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Wrecking Crew '98 is a puzzle game developed by Pax Softonica and released on Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Wrecking Crew
Japanese titleレッキングクルー
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Distributor(s)
Wii Shop Channel
3DS Virtual Console
Release date(s)
October, 1985
August 24, 2007
February 5, 2008
3DS Virtual Console
March 7, 2013
May 10, 2013
Wii U Virtual Console
June 20, 2013
June 20, 2013
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Action
System(s)Family Computer Disk System, NES, Game Boy Advance, Wii VC, 3DS VC, Wii U VC
Players1-2
Followed byWrecking Crew '98
SeriesMario
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Wrecking Crew is probably the only game to feature Mario and Luigi that is frequently unassociated with the Mario brothers. A bit of a sleeper hit, the game features Mario and Luigi as construction (or rather destruction) workers, whose assignment is to demolish every standing structure in each building. With their hammers, they must strike down walls, bricks, and temporary ladders, while avoiding enemies such as walking wrenches, eggplant soldiers, fireballs, and a foreman named Spike.

At first glance, Wrecking Crew does not appear to have a lot of depth. There are 100 stages, and players can start from any stage they desire. The enemies are fairly predictable. And the stage designs can be conquered without a lot of trial and error. However, there are hidden letters that can only be discovered by breaking walls in the right order, golden hammers that can only be obtained by destroying bombs in the right order, and two layers to each stage; the foreground in which you play, and a background layer that enemies can be shuffled in to. The game even featured a design mode that allowed players to construct their own stages. However, it only saved to the Famicom BASIC tape recorder, and thus the save/load feature was inoperable outside of Japan.

Nintendo released this game in the arcades as part of their Vs. arcade series, entitled Vs. Wrecking Crew. It played slightly differently and pit two players on opposite layers of the stage for increased competition. There was also a Super Famicom sequel called Wrecking Crew '98 released only in Japan. It also included the original game as a bonus. The original was released much later for the Game Boy Advance as part of the 'Famicom Mini' series. It did not see a reciprocal GBA 'NES Classic' release outside of Japan.

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  • American box artwork.

  • European box artwork.

  • Game Boy Advance Famicom Mini.

  • Title screen.

Story[edit]

Mario and Luigi have been assigned to a demolition team, where they must demolish every available inch of the buildings they encounter. But not everyone is happy about the demolition and someone has sent animated wrenches and eggplants to stop the brothers from succeeding in their task. Even their own foreman, Spike, tries to trip them up and prevent them from making progress.

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Gameplay summary[edit]

  • Mario (and Luigi) must destroy every breakable object in each stage in order to advance to the next stage.
  • Mario must avoid contact with every wrench, eggplant, and fireball.
  • Mario can smash bombs to create chain reactions. If Mario is standing in front of a bomb when it explodes, he will tumble to the bottom of the stage (but he will survive the fall).
  • Some stages contain green doors that open when they are hit with a hammer. Any enemy that passes through them moves to the opposite layer. (Foreground enemies go to the background, and background enemies move to the foreground.)
  • Enemies in the background are shaded and not a threat to Mario or Luigi.
  • A bonus stage appears every couple of stages where the player must be the first to find the wall that a coin is hidden behind.

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Action (single screen):Mario Bros. ·Wrecking Crew ·Kaettekita Mario Bros.

Action (platform):Super Mario Bros. ·Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (The Lost Levels) ·Super Mario Bros. 2 ·Super Mario Bros. 3
·Super Mario World ·Super Mario All-Stars (+ Super Mario World) ·Yoshi's Island
·Super Mario Land ·6 Golden Coins ·Super Princess Peach ·Super Mario Maker
·Super Mario Run

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Action (three-dimensional):Super Mario 64 ·Super Mario Sunshine ·Super Mario Galaxy ·Super Mario Galaxy 2 ·Super Mario Odyssey
·Luigi's Mansion ·Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon ·Luigi's Mansion 3
·Super Mario 3D Land ·Super Mario 3D World

Action (handheld ports):Super Mario Bros. Deluxe ·Super Mario Advance ·2 ·3 ·4 ·Super Mario 64 DS ·Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

Puzzle:Mario & Wario ·Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker

Pinball:Mario Pinball Land

Other genres:Mario Is Missing! (NES) ·Hotel Mario ·Mario's Time Machine (NES)

Sub-series: Dr. Mario ·Mario Party ·Mario RPG ·Mario Sports ·New Super Mario Bros. ·Wario ·Yoshi

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