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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

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Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Also known as: Mario & Luigi RPG 4: Dream Adventure (JP), Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. (EU/AU)
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released in JP: July 18, 2013
Released in US: August 11, 2013
Released in EU: July 12, 2013
Released in AU: July 13, 2013


RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.


Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is the fourth installment in the Mario & Luigi RPG series. In this game, Mario and company are invited to Pi'illo Island by Dr. Snoozemore, the island's leader and resident sleep scientist/Pi'illo historian. The focus of this game is using Luigi's dreams to access the dream world and saving the trapped Pi'illos from the Dark Stone's nightmare chunks and stopping the bat king Antasma and (of course) Bowser from using the Dream Stone to take over the world (and kidnapping the princess).


Revisional Differences

A downloadable update was made available on September 3rd, updating the game to Version 1.1, similar to Mario Kart 7's downloadable update.

Along with adding a "Version 1.1" graphic to the top right of the title screen, this update fixed two major bugs:

  • One of the areas involving collaborating with the Massif Bros. using Spin Jump to destroy ice chunks blocking the path had a major oversight in the original release. If the player took certain actions, they would be unable to exit the area, leaving them trapped.
  • In the original release, when fighting Antasma X, the game had a chance of freezing when Dreamy Luigi is freed from an Antasmunchie X.

Regional Differences

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Massif Bros.

In the American release, the Massif Bros.' dialogue was slightly altered to make them sound more like Russian strongmen.

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(Source: IGN)