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Abstract: Someone once said that everything old shall be new again. Well, somebody must have gotten an early copy of the New Super Mario Bros. game for the DS because quite frankly I havent had so much fun in 2006. New Mario Bros. takes place in the very famili...
Abstract: Reviewed May 2006 by Corbie Dillard Publisher: Nintendo Developer: NintendoRelease Date: May, 2006ESRB Rating: E for EveryoneGenre: PlatformerPrice: $34.99 Just a little over 20 years ago, Nintendo released their Nintendo Entertainment System onto t...
There are moments when it perfectly recaptures the spirit of old Mario games, but...
it tries too hard to cater to both the hardcore Mario fan and new Wii gamers, making for an uneven experience
Taking myself out of the equation allows me to see the game’s positives -- it’s a polished packaging of the Mario license that fits comfortably on the Wii-but my personal feelings are so inextricably linked to my thoughts on Mario that it&rsqu...
Abstract: When the DS was released it was pretty much a given that the plumber and his trusty friends and foes would make an appearance on the system. It took a while but the appearance is finally here in an interesting format which features both old and new con...
Plays great -- tight controls and balanced gameplay, Looks outstanding, Good nostalgia trip for older gamers
Multiplayer modes a little ho-hum, Doesnt make use of the DS full capabilities
Mario fans will be pleased to know that New Super Mario Bros is yet another winner from Nintendo. It effortlessly captures the charm and challenge of the earlier Mario games, and looks great to boot. ...
Its a proper, 2D Mario platformer, finally, Beautiful designed, if somewhat traditional, platform action, Superb mulitplayer distraction
Might be a little too retro for anyone expecting the usual Mario innovation, Um, the musics a bit crap
If you can accept Marios return to his original roots and forgive the pared-down, classic gameplay mechanics, youre in for some genuine platforming genius.
Abstract: As if the fancy pants PSP was never invented, the New Super Mario Bros game on the Nintendo DS whisks you back to the simple 2D delights of Super Marioland - and doesnt it feel good. Games rarely offer this much immediate fun anymore. OK, so it may n...