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List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $38.50 as of 3/20/2010 00:39 CDT details You Save: $11.49 (23%)
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Seller: cgarin Rating: 521 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), German (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6 Dolby ProLogicII
MPN: Nsupmarbroswii Model: RVLPSMNE UPC: 045496901738 EAN: 0045496901738 ASIN: B002BRZ9G0
Publication Date: October 31, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW !! FIRST CLASS FAST SHIP
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Best Game to Play for all ages. March 6, 2010 B. Sala (IL) The game is so good, that I spend hours to crack into every next world. Its so much fun. You never know how time pass by.
New Classic Game March 5, 2010 Queen LTD It was exciting to see an "old" game be made "new"! I couldn't wait to play it! It was difficult at first turning the controller sideways, but after the first play, I was hooked! Has subtle differences from the old game (ie-when it's on 2 players, the second player starts where you are not at the beginning like the old one). However, my son's, my husband, and myself (who are big fans of the old Mario Brothers) still enjoyed it none the less.
Great game. March 4, 2010 M. Sullivan 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let me start by saying that I have read most of the reviews that have been posted on this game. I read all the 1 and 2 stars as well and do not agree with most anything witten in most of them. I have read about the sloppy controls, the lack of a save feature, the lack of charactor choices, the crappy graphics, and insane difficulty levels. I have not been a fan of Mario games produced after Super Mario 64 because I did not like the game play, controls and view. I also have not been a big fan of the Wii system as I thought the controls were a pain with regular games. (Excluding interactive ones like baseball and bowling, ect..)
This game has changed all of that. I bought a Wii JUST FOR THIS GAME, as it is the first real Mario game since Super Mario World was introduced with the SNES. I grew up with Mario Bros. games, and they are, to me, the greatest games. I actually got a BRAND NEW NES "Regular Nintendo" for my birthday in 1985. This game combines the best elements of Mario Bros 1, 3, and World for SNES, adds hints of Mario 64 and produces a great level of play.
First I will adress the controls: They are almost identical to classic Mario. The left, right, run and jump are all exactly the same. They do add a few new features like tilting and shaking the remote, but this just adds to the game. By no means are these controls "Difficult," "Sloppy," or "Unpredictable." If you find them so, either change the batteries in your remote, or there is something wrong with your remote or you.
Second: No it does not have the best save feature, but the claims mentioned are highly exaggerated. You can save just fine with it, but not as easily as you could with SNES's World.
Third: Lack of charactor choices?? There are four players and four choices. Mario Bros. typically had 2 and 2. Granted, instead of 2 Toads, they could have picked another charactor from Mario, but really, is it that big of a deal? I will say that the rumors about the programming cut backs bieng the reason for not using daisy are retarded. If that is indeed the reason, then yeah, Nintendo made a bad choice.
Fouth: Too hard?? Insanely difficult?? I played this game for over four hours the first night I owned it and got past level 5. I also had over 60+ lives by the end of the first world. How much easier do you need it? I am by no means a "Gamer." I really dont play them much since the SNES days. There were a few parts that were difficult, but not insanely so.
Over all I think that this game is an excellent production. I do find some faults in it, hence the 4/5 stars. This game is drastically too short and under complicated for those that want to do more than simply beat it. SM World was great because there were so many hidden features and things that you could unlock. Or you could simply play through and beat it. I must have beaten it 1000 times, but I dont think that I ever completed it. This one, what you see is what you get for the most part. In that aspect it is too much like the original. Given the capabilities of the Wii system, I expected a bit more. I still thoughly enjoy this game and am glad that Nintendo has remembered why they were number 1 from 1985 until 2000. (They didnt produce and competitive consols after the N64.) I now enjoy Nintendo products again and will be using the download feature on the Wii to purchase the classic games I grew up with.
One Awsome Game March 4, 2010 Sammy I am 33 years old man , I use to play Super Mario Brothers back in the day , when I was 10-11 years old
When I started to play this new super Mario Brothers , I got Hooked .
Be carfull when you buy this game you will get hooked .
Good luck and have fun with it.
Multiplayer gem March 3, 2010 Yevgen Ostroukhov (Kyiv, Ukraine) This game may seem unoriginal, tired et all - until you try multiplayer. It is absolutely the best coop experience on the market - I (30 yo) play it with my son (4 yo) and we both have loads of fun. The core gameplay is tried-and-true Mario platformer (even 4 yo can learn it). Smart design allows helping each other - i.e. if my son is falling into lava he can "bubble up" and fly back to me without loosing a life.
I am not sure if the game is a good singleplayer experience (unless you never played Mario Bros. before) but it is absolute must have if you have somebody to play with.
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