Princess Daisy is a fictional character in the Mario series of video games.
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Princess Daisy is a fictional character in the Mario series of video games.
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Princess Daisy debuted in 1989's Super Mario Land as the ruler of Sarasaland.
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Princess Daisy was created by Shigeru Miyamoto's mentor Gunpei Yokoi, the producer of Super Mario Land.
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Princess Daisy first appeared in Super Mario Land, released in 1989 for the Game Boy.
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Princess Daisy next made a small appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf in 1991 as Luigi's caddie.
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In 2000, Princess Daisy appeared as a playable character in Mario Tennis, developed by Camelot Software Planning for the Nintendo 64, to introduce more human characters into the game.
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Princess Daisy was originally slated to be a playable character in Melee, but the development team lacked the thinking in what moves to provide her, therefore leaving her out and instead using her colors as one of Peach's alternate palettes.
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Princess Daisy is regularly a playable character in Mario sports games.
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On September 29,2017, Princess Daisy was added to the list of playable characters in Super Mario Run.
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Outside of the Mario game series, Princess Daisy was included as a skin in the Minecraft: Wii U Edition Super Mario Mashup Pack, released on May 16,2016.
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Princess Daisy appears as a moveset clone of Peach in Super Smash Bros.
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Princess Daisy is one of the main characters of 1993's Super Mario Bros.
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Princess Daisy is a student of archaeology at New York University whom Luigi falls in love with.
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Princess Daisy is the prisoner of Tatanga in some episodes of the Nintendo Comics System.
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Princess Daisy is number two on Susanna Sheath's top ten Mario characters.
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IGN reviewed Daisy negatively at four out of ten, whereas Princess Peach got an eight, Rosalina a seven, and Pauline an eight, but said that the "spark between Daisy and Luigi still burns bright".
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