Summary

  • Mario's handheld adventures on the 3DS offer some of his most unique journeys and experiences in multiple genres.
  • Nintendo's faith in the 3DS led to high-profile Mario games, including Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario Sports Superstars.
  • 3DS hosted standout Mario games like Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario Kart 7, showcasing Nintendo's commitment to quality on the platform.

Ever since Nintendo transitioned from making toys and playing cards to the home console market, Mario has been a consistent presence in their arsenal. From the original Super Mario Bros ., all the way to his greatest adventure in Super Mario Odyssey, the little guy has called multiple consoles home. But it goes without saying that some of Mario's greatest success has been on the handheld systems, where he has been the star of not just platformers, but conquered numerous different genres and styles of games.

From sports games to traditional platformers, all the way to racing games and some excellent puzzle games, Mario's time on the 3DS was truly something special. No other handheld Nintendo console boasts as many Mario games as the 3DS, with a library of fascinating releases. While Mario's home console efforts have often redefined and perfected the 3D platformer, his handheld adventures have seen some of his most unique journeys come to life.

Updated November 29, 2024, by Maddie Fisher: The 3DS was a system that Nintendo continued to support even when it didn't seem logical, as they launched several high-profile games on the platform when the Switch was beginning its ascent. It was a massively successful device, as proven by the staggering number of Mario games. This list of the best Mario 3DS games has been updated to showcase that, adding new galleries and showing just how much power Nintendo was able to squeeze out of their impressive handheld hardware. Among them are a few of Mario's impressive sports collaborations with ex-rival Sonic and some cute Mario Vs. Donkey Kong games. Mario's handheld games have shown to be some of the most popular in the franchise, and his 3DS titles are some of the best that Nintendo has ever made for their long-standing mascot.

20 Mini-Mario and Friends: Amiibo Challenge

Amiibo-Focused Entry In The Mario Vs. Donkey Kong Series

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: April 28, 2016
  • Developer: Nintendo Software Technology

The Mario Vs. Donkey Kong series was a productive force on the 3DS, with four total entries. This puzzle-platformer spinoff series fit in well on the handheld console, and in 2016, Nintendo released Mini-Mario and Friends: Amiibo Challenge. While it had some fun levels, the main issue with Amiibo Challenge lies in the required use of the Nintendo figures in order to operate.

As a part of Nintendo's brand, the Amiibo line has been hit-or-miss. Games that require them to play always feel a bit off-putting, especially considering that other games have used them in much better ways. In terms of other Mario Vs. Donkey Kong titles, the levels and puzzles found in the game make it difficult to justify the Amiibo requirement. The 3DS not only saw much better Mario games, but far better entries in this series, making this unfortunate title a bit outdated.

19 Mario Party: Island Tour

Debut Of Mario Party On Nintendo 3DS

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: November 22, 2013
  • Developer: NDCube

Nintendo's die-hard faith in their handheld platforms is never more obvious than when they use that system to launch the next long-standing series on the system. Mario Party: Island Tour is the 12th game in this storied franchise. But one of the best aspects of Island Tour is the way it offers new systems, breaking from some Mario Party traditions in some very cool ways.

Where previous Mario Party games pit players against each other on a looping board full of traps and Bowser spaces in order to buy stars, Island Tour built its concept on linear, race-type boards. On the way to the finish line, the inherent drama came from high rolls and winning mini-games. It was a unique spin on the Mario Party formula that sadly has not been revisited, as modern titles in the series could take a few cues from this forgotten entry.

18 Mario Party: The Top 100

Collection Of Mario Party's Best Mini Games

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NDcube
Platform(s)
3DS
Genre(s)
Party Game

Mario Party has been one of the most consistently well-made spin-off titles in Nintendo's arsenal, as this genre-defining multiplayer game has routinely delivered some spectacular experiences over the years. One of the main reasons for its success has been mini-games, where Nintendo has shown a wonderful ability to create a huge range of unique competitions. And in Mario Party: The Top 100, they celebrated that by compiling the best and most popular mini-games in the entire franchise.

As just throwing 100 mini-games onto a cart may be a bit boring, Nintendo wraps the whole presentation into a jaunt through an island with a chosen character. It's not perfect, and it misses a few key games, but it does allow players to experience some of the best ones in the franchise. Games like Hotel Goomba, Booksquirm, Trace Race, and Later Skater are just a few of the exceptional games that show just how inventive and clever this franchise is.

17 Mario And Sonic At The Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Former Rivals Team Up In Outstanding Party Game

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Released
February 18, 2016
Developer(s)
Sega
Publisher(s)
Nintendo
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Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games
Platform(s)
Arcade, Nintendo Wii U, 3DS
Genre(s)
Sports, Party Game

Despite recent confirmation that Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will be the final entry in this long-running crossover franchise, it's hard not to look back on past efforts in this series with fond memories. The collaboration between two former long-time rivals in Mario and Sonic has made for some excellent games. The 2016 version set in Rio is still worth revisiting today.

Featuring a fantastic selection of characters, ranging from Sonic and Mario, all the way to Rouge the Bat and Espio, this terrific title also has some great events to take part in. New to the series is BMX racing, while classics like volleyball and horse racing are just as fun as they've always been.

16 Mario Sports Superstars

Sports Compilation Title Pits Mario Characters Against Each Other

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: March 24, 2017
  • Developer: Bandai Namco, Camelot Software Planning

Mario and his friends are certainly no strangers to sports, as they have come together to compete in golf, football, and tennis in a number of fantastic games. But with Mario Sports Superstars, Nintendo opted to showcase multiple different events. Offering everything from horse racing to tennis, Mario Sports Superstars is one of the more underrated 3DS titles.

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Superstars also features a fantastic range of characters, including Mario, Yoshi, Diddy Kong, Rosalina, and Daisy. The events feel great to play, and the classic Nintendo charm is just as wonderful as it ever was. This terrific sports extravaganza is one of the more overlooked Mario 3DS games and is due for some sort of revival on the Switch.

15 Mario And Sonic At The London 2012 Olympic Games

Sonic And Mario Come Together In The Best Olympic Games Title On 3DS

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: March 18, 2016
  • Developer: Sega, Spike Chunsoft

Long before Mario and Sonic began competing together in crossover titles, they were competing against each other in a protracted console war during the 1990s. But in the wake of Sega leaving hardware behind, rivalries were tossed out the window, and the two icons began to co-star in games. Some of the best have been the Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games titles, and the 2012 London edition is easily the best handheld version of this classic team-up.

Players can choose between Mario, Luigi, Sonic, Shadow, Amy and more, as the roster is truly one of the best parts of the game. It features a great spread of events, with everything from hockey to archery to bowling to weightlifting. This spectacular competitive sports game is just one of the many reasons that the 3DS library is as celebrated as it is.

14 Mario Party: Star Rush

Mario Party's Greatest Handheld Entry Is One Of 3DS' Best Games

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: November 4, 2016
  • Developer: NDCube

The Mario Party series was well-supported on the 3DS, which was also the place where Nintendo would often take more chances with the franchise. And with this entry, Nintendo changed the formula once again by offering new and fun ways to experience this multiplayer romp.

In Mario Party: Star Rush, the main method of play is called Toad Scramble. Instead of picking icons from the world of Nintendo, players control a squadron of Toads that roll dice together in order to move along the board and collect the characters themselves to combat fierce bosses. It's a quirky and unique title that is still a ton of fun today and one that Nintendo would be wise to revisit on the Switch today.

13 Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure

Refined Version Of Game Boy Classic

  • Platform(s): 3DS
  • Release Date: June 11, 2015
  • Developer: Arika, Nintendo SPD Group No. 2

Created by the legendary Gunpei Yokoi, Dr. Mario has become one of Nintendo's most fascinating spin-off titles. One of the greatest iterations of this addictive block-puzzle franchise launched on the 3DS in 2015. Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure maintains the consistent level of quality that the series has become known for, tasking players with matching colored capsules in order to clean out their play space of red, blue and yellow viruses to achieve victory.

New to this 3DS version is a gauge that, upon being filled up, rewards the player with a Miracle Cure item. Some of them can clear an entire color of viruses from the screen, while others will eradicate an entire row. With Miracle Cure, Nintendo maintained the fun of the original games while adding some new twists into what is still the best Dr. Mario game to date.

12 Mario Tennis Open

Addictive Handheld Tennis Game Is One Of Camelot's Best Efforts

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The ongoing relationship between Nintendo and Camelot Software Planning has been a good one, resulting in some of the best Mario sports spin-off games. And with Mario Tennis Open, Camelot brought their exquisite talents for crafting fun sports games to the 3DS.

In terms of its roster, this excellent 3DS title offers staples like Mario and Luigi, while Boo, Bowser, Diddy Kong, and Wario fill out the rest of this enticing collection of playable characters. Mario Tennis Open feels a touch faster than other entries, with snappy and responsive feedback to racket hits. It also features some fun Special Games in the form of Ring Shot and Galaxy Rally. The former requires the player to hit balls through multiple rings, while in the latter, they must avoid falling into an expanding black hole. It's one of the 3DS' best games and still one of Camelot's best efforts.

11 Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars

Charming Mario Vs. Donkey Kong Series Shines On 3DS

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Released
March 5, 2015
Developer(s)
Nintendo ST
Genre(s)
Puzzle

The handheld nature of the 3DS made it a perfect landing spot for the Mario Vs. Donkey Kong series, where the bite-sized nature of the level design was a perfect fit for portable play. Initially presented as a tech demo of the Nintendo Web Framework at the 2014 Game Developer's Conference, Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars eventually made its way to 3DS in 2015.

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The charming art of the Mario Mini Toys is a great fit on the 3DS, with ample use of the bottom touch screen to connect bridges and girders, as well as boasting an absolutely stellar soundtrack. It also features a workshop mode, where players can create and share custom levels, a precursor to Super Mario Maker's arrival on 3DS the following year.