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I am a big DS fan and I love this game. Next it allows for all the mini games to be multiplayer and it has a special mode which allows for fun capture the star, all which can be done using one card. First off, it is a fun gameplay with lots of levels and eight worlds. It also includes a bazillion minigames. The only drawback is limited saving(only at castles and towers) But I jave found that if you get 5 stars and buy a mushroomhouse or level, it will let you save your progress. All in all this is on great game that I recomend to anyone looking for some fun.
the whole reason i bought the ds, i literally played this game every night before bed and would not put it down until i beat an entire world. modern adaptation of a classic, with new enemies to conquer and koopas to defeat. highest recommendation for mario fans young and old alike.
I am pleased with the game, I can remember mario from old school, wish I could find donkey kong too. this game helps me concentrate and goes where I go, so I'm never bored.
That's the reason why I got a DS. This game is like the old Mario games. The goal of this game is to, of course save Peach but at the same time, collect gold coins to open up different bonus levels where you can get life or a power up. I love this kind of gaming style. I am very addicted to Mario. There are many different tricks in getting to different worlds too. And the best part is you don't have to complete all the worlds to save Peach, so you can go back and try to get to those worlds later.
Instead came a slew of NEW tunes that busted out of the game as if saying "You didn't really think this was the same game did ya." I find myself to this day humming the official tune for the game. After years upon years of knowing Mario, and loving his franchise, it's hard to believe that I'm one of the few that KNOWS Mario in my generation. As for after beating the game, there's a ton to do in the main-game (as mentioned above) but beside that are a ton of 2 to 4 player mini-games that are just a blast to play. And just when you think the series was getting just a teensy bit lame with their overly expanded Mario Party series.POP, and small double screened white thing comes out of nowhere and you tap stuff to play games. The music is spectacular, while I've been listening to remix upon remixes of the original theme(dada da dada da). NEW Super Mario Bros. Mario and his enemies are in full 3-D, and the backdrops and items are 2-D.
will have you jumping blocks, stomping goombas, and kicki'n turtle shells just like the good'ol days. And with all that said and done, Mario jumps onto the scene with the best way to go classic and new at the same time. I've spent countless hours on this game, with a mix of Super Mario 64 and the original, this game introduces Mario to those who never played with him before. Make sure this is in your DS collection.
I consider myself to be one the lucky 15 year-olds in the world to start off with the original NES as my first system. The style comes together extremely well. I've always imagined turning Mario gigantic to squish teeny turtles, seems my dream came true. I really expected them to bring out another hash of classic Mario tunes.they didn't. The game gets you playing for quite a while. told the world that classic is still awesome, and Mario will always shine wherever there is a sign of fun. Brilliant. While a few are straight from Super Mario 64 DS, there are also a bunch of new games that will have you playing with friends for hours, or improving your perfect score.
The game is pretty lengthy on it's own, not to mention getting high-scores, star coins and secret warp cannons to other worlds. While at first the graphic style looked retarded too me, it really isn't. New Super Mario Bros. Thank you so much for-a reading my review.
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