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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496731540
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 200
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 216 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: super mario world
MPN: agb p aa2e
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: April 12, 2002
Studio: Nintendo
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review:Super Mario World for the SNES sits at or near the top of most "best videogame" lists for a reason. At the time of its release it was a dramatic evolution of the side-scrolling Mario series of action-adventure games, incorporating every gameplay element that worked in the older titles while adding a seemingly endless supply of new tricks. This new feature-complete version for the Game Boy Advance proves just how timeless designer Shigeru Miyamoto's 1990 classic really is.
In true Miyamoto fashion, the game starts with simple running and jumping and gradually gets more complex. Soon you're swimming, flying, tossing fireballs, and riding one of several Yoshis--cute little dinosaurs--that appear throughout the game. The overall level design has yet to be exceeded in a 2-D platformer, with each colourful level packed with enough secrets to keep players busy for weeks. A lot of precision jumping is required, but the controls are so tight that directing Mario (or even Luigi, who wasn't playable in the original) becomes as natural as breathing within a few minutes of playing.
As if packing the entire original game onto the tiny cartridge wasn't enough, Nintendo have also included two multiplayer versions of the original
Mario Bros, which are playable solo or with up to three other people using Game Link cables to connect all your Game Boy Advance systems. Both variants are a blast, but the single-player adventure is what kept us coming back for more. If you missed
Super Mario World when it appeared for the SNES, don't make the same mistake twice.
--T Byrl Baker
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hurrah! a way to play the classic snes game on the move. the people that have given it one star are probably too young to remember how great games were before fancy graphics and silly controllers. its all about the gameplay kids... and this is the game to play.
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This is quite easily one of the best Mario games and probaly the best game on the GBA out now, You start with guess what the princess being captured out on an outing. This time you can play as either Mario or Luigi with both of the brothers have separate abilites and not Just matching outfits!
So the Princess gets captured while on a Hot Air balloon Trip and Mario and Luigi go over to Entertain them-selves, when they get back she Is gone!
There Is a whole map of the area you will be playing ...
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In my opinion this is the greatest game to hit the game boy advanced ( Also along with Metroid Fusion and Metroid Zero) and the best snes game of all time. It's taken right from the snes with a few minor changes here and there, such as multi-player and yet another version of the acrcade super mario game that sees you cleaning up stage after stage of mario enemies.
You have got 9 worlds to explore coming to a total of 96 levels, to get a few of the levels you will have to find secret exits out ...
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I have been affiliated with Mario games since June of 2005, and I'm still obsessed with these games. I don't understand why other individuals don't like it, or have lost interest in it. Let me tell you, I have been looking for this game since the day I have became a fan of these games. I went to every electronic store that I can think of, even the used game shops. I suddenly lost hope of finding the game, and I was about to burst like Krakatoa, and was extremely frustrated, until I came across a store in ...
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A great game, with perfect controls and great level design. But beware...it DOES NOT have 96 levels as everyone says. It has 96 exits - some levels have two exits. it actually has 70-odd levels.