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===''Wrecking Crew'' series===
====''Wrecking Crew''====
[[File:Wrecking Crew 98.png|200px|thumb|right|Mario smashing blocks in ''Wrecking Crew '98''.]]
In 1985's ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', Mario and Luigi appear as workers on a demolition site, similar to Jumpman working as a carpenter in Donkey Kong. They use hammers similar to those previously seen in ''Donkey Kong'' against [[Foreman Spike]]. Unlike its Japan Only "sequel", [[Wrecking Crew '98]], the game has no specific plot. In this game, Mario wears a helmet, shoes and dark red overalls. MarioHe faces [[Gotcha Wrench]]es, [[Eggplant Man|Eggplant Men]], and [[Foreman Spike]]. In this game, Mario must break all the stone walls before the enemy can. Mario can defeat enemies by trapping them in drums. Foreman Spike can attempt to break blocks himself or push Mario, but Mario can hit him with his hammer and cause him to fall. If Mario stays too long, a [[Fireball]] appears to hinder his progress.
 
Mario reappears in ''Vs. Wrecking Crew'', an arcade game for the Nintendo Vs. system. The game plays similarly to the original with the addition of simultaneous 2-player mode, where Mario and another player compete.
 
====''Wrecking Crew '98''====
In ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]'', unlike the first ''Wrecking Crew'', the game features its own plot. Mario comes back to the Mushroom Kingdom from one his quests and discovers that it is overrun with many of [[Bowser]]'s new fortresses. Foreman Spike also makes a reappearance, this time helping Bowser. The result of all this construction is a withering Mushroom Kingdom, so Mario uses his hammer to destroy all the fortresses and save the land from Bowser once again.
 
Unlike in the first game, Mario can hinder his opponent's progress by raining panels on them. To clear the stage, Mario must demolish blocks or arrange three consecutive panels vertically or horizontally. If four or more panels are aligned, Mario can rain panels onto his opponent. If he clears the field, he receives a Mushroom, boosting his offensive combos toward his enemy.
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