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  1. Oct 10, 2024 · Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (known as Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. in European languages) is a title for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the fourth installment in the Mario & Luigi series, preceded by Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story from 2009, and succeeded by Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam in 2015.

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  2. I think the Year of Luigi was more of a flopped marketing gag than a universal game design choice. It just happened to be a year with many Mario releases with Luigi in it.

  3. According to sales tracker Media Create, Dream Team sold just under 100,000 copies in its first week in Japan, double the sales of the runner-ups on their chart, Yo-kai Watch and Pikmin 3, the latter of which released for the Wii U. [23]

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    • Differences from Other Mario & Luigi Games
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    One day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toadsworth, and some Toads are invited to Pi'illo Island, which is said to contain a special power that makes people fall asleep. During the flight, a dark pillow falls onto a blimp and transforms into a dark figure who Mario defeats. After defeating him, the blimp malfunctions and cras...

    The player controls Mario and Luigi in the real world and Mario and Dreamy Luigi as Mario travels through Luigi's dreams. Players can interact with Luigi, which will activate some Luiginary Works Dreamy Luigi enters that will help Mario in Luigi's dream world. Also, mini boss battle in the dream world are unlike battles in the real world and the ga...

    Pi'illo Blimport
    Pi'illo Castle
    Mushrise Park
    Dream's Deep

    Special Attacks come into genera: Bros. Attacks and Luiginary attacks. Bros. Attacks are available in the real world where Mario and Luigi fight together. Their targeting differs: Mario tends to target one foe, while Luigi tends to target multiple foe. Luiginary Attacks can only be performed during Dream World Battles. Using these moves fills up Lu...

    Starting with this game, Mario and Luigi do not let out their battle cries of "Let's-a-go!" and "Okey-dokey!" respectively when starting a battle. In place of those cries, the battle transition sho...
    This is the first game in the series where Bowser is consciously the final boss. This is also the first game where Bowser is not the tutorial boss, as Antasma occupies that role instead.
    To accommodate the 3D feature of the Nintendo 3DS, the game's art style is radically altered to appear 3D while still using sprites. The letters on Mario and Luigi's Caps are red and green, respect...

    On the day of the game's release in North America, a demo of the game was also released on the Nintendo eShop, making this the first strictly Mariogame to have a publicly released demo for download. It uses 1,010 blocks when downloaded, and offers twelve uses. The demo is similar to the E3 demo, in that it has the same options for gameplay minus th...

    The game received aggregately positive reviews. Both Gamespot and IGN gave the game an 8/10, although it is the lowest review in the series up to that point by both of them. The reasons for this were that IGN believed that the overworld was less appealing than the Dream World and that the game's intro was sluggish and saturated with tutorials. Game...

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    As of March 31, 2014, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the 13th best-selling game for the Nintendo 3DS, having sold about 2.08 million copies worldwide.

    Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the second Mario game to receive an E10 rating by the ESRB, the first being Mario Strikers Charged. The ACB rated it PG as well.
    This is the second 3DS Mario game to receive a patch, the first being Mario Kart 7. The patch removes most freezing issues from the game and was released during September 2013.
    This is the last game that Toadsworth has appeared in outside of remakes.
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  4. Jul 29, 2013 · Mario & Luigi: Dream Team sold just 99,972 copies in its first week in Japan with a sell-through rate of 25.49%. This is quite low given the performance of the series’ previous title. To compare, Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story moved 192,945 units in its first week with a 86.75% sell-through rate.

  5. According to sales tracker Media Create, Dream Team sold just under 100,000 copies in its first week in Japan, double the sales of the runner-ups on their chart, Yo-kai Watch and Pikmin 3, the latter of which released for the Wii U. Despite the chart-topping placement, this was below Nintendo's expectations; Bowser's Inside Story sold roughly ...

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  7. According to Nintendo's official reports, by December 2014, the various games in the series had sold a cumulative total of 39.6 million copies worldwide. The series has sold a total of 75.84 million copies.