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GR Votes: What is Your Favorite Mario Game?

Everyone’s going to be doing the Mario soon with the release of Super Mario Odyssey. Going by reviews Odyssey looks to be one of the best Mario games yet, but maybe you prefer to get your Goomba stomping somewhere else.

It’s time for the age-old question to rise to the forefront again: Which Mario game is the best? Maybe you’re partial to 2D, in which case you’ll likely have had a fight or two about Super Mario Bros. 3 vs. Super Mario World (World is the better game btw). If you think the 3D games rule the roost, it’ll likely be a close-call between Super Mario Galaxy and Odyssey.

This week, GR Votes wants to know: what’s your favorite Mario game? We’ve chosen some of the obvious contenders, but feel free to write in your candidate if you don’t see it on the poll. Just head on over to our official forums to throw down your choice. The best thing about a new Mario game, though, is that no matter which is your favorite, we all win.

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Last week’s results: Last weeks GR Votes took us to a galaxy far, far away by asking which Star Wars game you loved the most. Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast claimed the throne, but just barely. It seems like there’s just as much love for that game as there was 15 years ago when GameRevolution gave it a shining 4.5 review. Knights of the Old Republic came in second, with plenty of love shown for KOTOR 2 in the forum thread.

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