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November 2009
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Published: 2009-11-13, Author: Ryan , review by: gamespy.com
A superb 2D Mario platformer, synthesized for multiplay.
A lot more relentless than you probably expect when flying solo.
Abstract: The Ultimate Mario Bros. GameThe game seems like a good choice for novice gamers, as it is relatively straightforward and not as confusing as many games. The game starts off relatively easy, but progresses in difficulty. It was fairly hard for me to b...
Abstract: The ultimate Wii game of 2009 has arrived... New Super Mario Bros. Wii! Paying homage to the original side scrolling Mario games of yesteryear, New Super Mario Bros. uses the same winning formula that made this franchise so popular as the player colle...
Abstract: Returning to his side-scrolling roots, Nintendo's red-capped mascot has finally given Wii owners a taste of the nostalgic gameplay for which he is renowned. Rather than a Mario-by-the-numbers remake, this fresh instalment brings with it some Wii-sp...
New Super Mario Bros. U is the launch game the Wii U needed, and it stands as a great example of the New Super Mario Bros. sub-series, even if it doesn't add much....
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Published: 2012-12-26, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
UpPolished platformingGlorious visualsAccessible but still engaging difficultyGood variety in stages/mini-gamesPrincess kidnappingNo online multiplayerBoost mode can isolate GamePad userYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total New Super...
Abstract: When I heard that the Wii was getting some retro Mario treatment after reading the Super Mario Bros Wii preview from the E3 announcement last year, I was rather ecstatic. I should note that my first encounter with Mario was on the original GameBoy, so...
The manic multiplayer mode, brilliant level design, return of some muchloved gameplay features
Pointless waggle controls and the lack of any true innovation
It’s Super Mario x4; while the single player experience is unquestionably fantastic, get three mates on board and you have one of the most enjoyable video games going...