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Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story

Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story

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List Price: $34.99
Buy New: $29.98
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Seller: CostBuy
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 20

Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.4 x 0.6
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MPN: NTRPCLJE
UPC: 045496740436
EAN: 0045496740436
ASIN: B001TOQ8WU

Publication Date: August 31, 2009
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • RPG gameplay in which players work their way through challenges they can level characters up with experience points.
  • Two separate storylines, one featuring Bowser as a playable character, and the other revolving around the microbe-sized Mario, Luigi and Peach.
  • Integrated gameplay action which the player toggles between, where Mario and Luigi must solve puzzles and challenges behind the scenes to help Bowser overcome various obstacles and advance the plot.
  • DS/DSi integrated gameplay in which players must turn their Nintendo DS/DSiDSi system sideways, blow into the microphone or tap on the touch screen with the stylus to keep up with the action.
  • Distinctive Nintendo humor featuring the same hilarious dialogue that has been the hallmark of the Mario & Luigi series.

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Product Description
Mario & Luigi Bowsers Story DS

Amazon.com Product Description
A single player action RPG (Role-playing Game), Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story takes players on the DS literally into the belly of the beast - that beast being Bowser. Set within an off-the-wall storyline that turns the world of Nintendo on its ear and featuring the ability to toggle between playing as the team of Mario and Luigi, and playing as Bowser himself, this third installment of the Mario & Luigi franchise is not to be missed.

Mega Mushooms power-up in action in New Super Mario Bros. for DS
Split play time between Bowser.
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Map of the game worlds to visit displayed on the lower DS screen in New Super Mario Bros. for DS
And the team of Mario & Luigi.
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Mario facing Bowser in an underworld boss battle New Super Mario Bros. for DS
Two stories and gameplay paths that can affect each other in real-time.
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Story
The story of Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is an atypical one in the world of Mario and Luigi in that the two plumbers team up with Bowser for the good of the Mushroom Kingdom, even if Bowser is totally unaware of it. As the game opens the Mushroom Kingdom is seen to have been struck by a sort of infection known as "The Blorbs," and exposure to it has caused out of control physical ballooning of the Toads. A council of the who's who in the Kingdom, including Mario and Peach, is assembled to try and figure out what to do about it, when right on queue, in barges Bowser, intent on dragging away Peach. He is stopped and shown the door by Mario, but later is tricked by the villain Fawful to eat a "Lucky Mushroom." Brainwashed by this, he returns to the council where the mushroom causes all the council to shrink to a tiny size and Bowser to literally inhale them. Fawful and his henchmen then set about taking over all of the Mushroom Kingdom, even the parts that Bowser has staked a claim to. Nobody, except maybe Mario, takes what is Bowser's, so there is going to be trouble. Although now very small, Mario realizes a few things. Peach, as usual, has gone missing, Bowser and he are on the same side in this fight and that Bowser will need help. How will Mario save the day this time? That's up to you.

Gameplay
A single player action RPG, action in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story is split between the player-controlled team of Mario and Luigi, trapped in Bowser's stomach, and Bowser himself. These play out as two separate paths of action, constantly overlapping, which players can toggle between and engage in. As they do so players see that Bowser's actions on the outside affect the conditions for Mario and Luigi in his stomach, and the actions of the plumbers can add or subtract from Bowser's abilities. Examples of this are the good and bad things that Bowser swallows that the Bros. must deal with, and conversely the toll an illness the Bros. can affect has on Bowser's physical abilities. Players can see this link for themselves when at times during the game Mario and Luigi are shown on the lower DS screen, while simultaneously Bowser moves in in-game real-time on the top screen. Again, these two paths lead to the same place, the defeat of Fawful. The challenges that players face in doing this is the basis for the RPG gameplay, with players gaining experience points in the challenges that they face, which can be used to level up character-specific fighting and other abilities and even buy in-game gear. Additional gameplay includes puzzle-solving, searching for hidden items, mini-games and more, engaged in as the team of Mario and Luigi, and Bowser on his own.

Key Game Features

  • Two Separate Storylines - One features Bowser and his efforts to stop an arch-villain from taking over his castle. Meanwhile, inside Bowser, the microbe-sized Mario and Luigi must muscle their way through challenges and keep their nerve if they want to find a way out. They take action to control Bowser from the inside – but without his knowledge.
  • Switch Between Storylines at Will - What happens inside Bowser affects what he’s doing on the outside. Sometimes Mario and Luigi must solve puzzles and challenges behind the scenes to help Bowser overcome various obstacles and advance the plot.
  • DS/DSi Integrated Gameplay - In some battles, Bowser grows so large that players must turn their Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi system sideways, blow into the microphone or tap on the touch screen with the stylus to keep up with the action.
  • Distinctive Nintendo Humor - The game features the same hilarious dialogue that has been the hallmark of the Mario & Luigi series.
  • RPG Gameplay - A players work their way through challenges they can level characters up with experience points.



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Bowser's chance to shine   November 16, 2009
A. Cordeiro (Los Gatos, CA USA)
Not much more to say that hasn't already been said. Easily one of, if not the, best games for the DS. Fun, very playable, good story. Worth every penny paid, even at "just came out" prices.

My only gripes are minor: It felt a tad short, though maybe I was just hungry for more. Some people feel that maybe Bower's gone a bit soft, and doesn't hold much clout as a bad guy. Then again, the Mushroom Kingdom isn't exactly a dismal wasteland with heinous villains, so it's really not so bad.

How can you go wrong in a game where you get to command a giant dragon turtle as he fights buildings? You can't. Must-buy.



3 out of 5 stars Just Ok!   November 5, 2009
Walkin' Dude (Washinton State, USA)
A caveat here, I have not played the game all the way through. I'm not sure that I ever will, though so that's part of the problem. The game just feels so "been there, done that" that's it's hard to say anything good or bad about it. If you played partners in time, you pretty played this game already. Same controls. Same attacks. Same Defenses. Just more of the same. The fact that it takes place >inside< of Bowser is new. But the gameplay is not.

Hey look. You could do a lot worse. It's a nice diversion. But do not expect anything particularly new, revolutionary, or super-fun as some of the reviews have suggested. This is not that game.



5 out of 5 stars Best darn DS title in years...or less   November 4, 2009
Leslie Nye
when I got this game I was thinking of it being like Partners In Time, but man, was I wrong. the level of storyline, gameplay, style motions, well...just about everything has made this game so awesome!the only complant I have is not about the game but my DSi. I would call my self a butter fingers, i tend to drop mostly everything I have in my hands, and more recently video game consoles, namely, the DS, after one-two drops the L button just quit then few more drops and the R button cant work now and agian, so, heh bad on my part. the most surprising thig for me was the cameo's of the shroobs! the one shroob in Faful theat-er, i mean Bowser's castle thats in a chair and if you talk to it all it says is '...' i was surprised! and the fight between the shroobs with M&L was cool, although i died institly, ah Luigi had the right idea to run from those evil mushrooms from outer space. The replay value was amazing I accidently deleted my first file and unlke most games for me, it was fun to replay the game, then losing my DSi WITH the game in it, was a loss, but christmas is around the corner so im getting my hopes up
Nintendo you have out done your self, thanks



5 out of 5 stars Bowser in the spot light   November 4, 2009
Ross Landers (Some where in the Pacific)
Since Mario and Luigi Super Star Saga came out for the game boy advance, this series has continued to keep me coming back for more. And this time we get to play as Bowser, which was enough to get me interested. So what keeps this game going?

It isn't like Final Fantasy where you have epic plots and huge soundtracks to go with it. What makes this game one of the best games ever is that its fun. It has charming stylized graphics, fun little voice overs, puzzles that don't bore you to death, a fun and rather challenging battle system which, though is turned based, keeps the player on his toes by allowing to counter when enemy attacks and making all the special moves unique in design and execution.

This installment even takes the extra mile and adds loads of fun mini games and my personal favorite part, the Mega Bowser boss battles, where you hold your DS vertically and execute all moves on the touch screen.

I found this game to be a little easier than the pervious title, Partners in Time, but that is OK to me because there were moments in Partners in TIme where I thought the difficulty was just too much.

Bowser's inside Story is about 24 hours of game play, but I wouldn't mind revisiting it in the near future. It offers plenty of secrets and special moves and there is even a optional hidden boss. Fans of Partners in Time will be pleased with the optional boss as I was.

All in all this game is constantly mixing it up, keeping it interesting. The battles are fast paced and exciting. The graphics are nice and charming. And beating the sense out of enemies with Bowser has never been so much fun. I give this game five stars out of five. I finished it just in time for the New Super Mario Bros Wii game. Let's hope that game is just as good as Bower's Inside Story.



5 out of 5 stars oh man this is the best rpg i ever play   October 21, 2009
H. A. A. Twajri
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

if you want a different rpg game take this game , you will enjoy with it.

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