After Mario successfully destroy Bowser and his gimmicky island. Mario decided to ask his crew which are all toad members along with Luigi, Yoshi and Peach. To rebuild Rix Land! They rebuild W1: Grassland, W2: Sandy Desert, W3: Blizzard Ice, W4: Industrial City, W5: Mountain Canyon. And they also added a brand new world to Rix Land called, W6: Sky Atmosphere! And finally W7: Abstract Space! However! Master Thwomp when he heard the news that his friend Bowser has been defeated by Mario. Master Thwomp got really mad at this. So, he took over Rix Land to get his avenge on Bowser! Mario must stop Master Thwomp!!!
The sequel to the first Mario In Mushroom Rix Land game. The story follows after the first Mushroom Rix Land game, Bowser has just escaped with his Clown Cart from Rix Land. He took all resources, from his Rix Land castle. And took them to make his very own island called Gimmicky! And build all the death traps, spikes and more! Mario must stop him! Before the Gimmicky island gets more bigger and bigger and destroy the world!!
Daymaker: Release from Doomsday places you in the shoes of Daymaker, a fictional, friendly AI created by Nintendo during the development of Super Mario Bros. 3 to aid in level creation endeavors. After a routine day of aiding the development team, Daymaker takes a trip through the electrical cords to the residence of a close friend- and finds that her life is in great danger.
Super Mario Kart began development as a straight-forward go-kart racing game before switching directions and adding elements from the Mushroom Kingdom. Super Go-Kart Racing aims to “recreate” what the original intention of the game was. There are no weapons, coins or jumps. It’s just no-frills racing across 20 brand-new tracks set in realistic go-kart race locations. All of the music and many of the sounds have been changed to create a different experience.
Robosaurus is a cancelled action game that was in development around 1992 by Adrenalin Entertainment and THQ (at the time known as “Toy Headquarters”) for Super Nintendo.
Radio Flyer is a cancelled flying game that was in development by Ocean in 1992 for the Super Nintendo. It seems that the project was based on the film with the same name from Columbia Pictures, in which 2 young brothers escape their chaotic family life with dreams of flying. Inspired by a local legend, they attempt to build a working airplane from their ordinary red wagon.
Joe VS. The Wall is a cancelled side scrolling action adventure in development / to be published by Ocean Software for the Super Nintendo, around 1992. It was listed by Nintendo Power (issue 34, March 1992) as one of the games shown by Ocean at the ‘92 Winter CES.
Written by Jonathan Smith (known programmer for his Spectrum works) when he was first hired at Rage Software, the game was a shoot ’em up scheduled for Super Nintendo around 1993. Sadly Cluster Buster never found a publisher.