





Dr Mario 16x20″ poster releasing March 12th at noon California time for Gallery 1988′s NES One Sheet poster show where OG Nintendo games get the Movie Poster treatment (called a one sheet in the biz). Typography by Jennifer Kyung Yoo. Dr Mario was released in July of 1990 and we were pill crazy, even my mom played it. I don’t know what was better, the game or the soundtrack, its genius to this day (Its available for FREE on Nintendo Switch and I played for many hours to get inspired for this poster). Boogie’ing down to the “chill” soundtrack (the obviously superior of 2 music choices) whilst dropping half pills on your feeble brother’s side was great fun for a 9 yr old Jason. Buy prints at Gallery 1988 https://nineteeneightyeight.com/