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Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros

Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros
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MODEL- AGBPFSME VENDOR- NINTENDOFEATURES- NES Classics: Super Mario Bros. Might as well jump. Famous jumps of the mid-1980s: Carl Lewiss long jump in the 1984 Summer Olympics 1984s Jump by Van Halen and Mario jumping on top of flag poles pipes and everything else he could get his feet on in 1985. Which one is still jumping? Mario of course thanks in part to the re-release of the title that made him a household name. Relive the mushroom-eating Koopa-stomping action in Super Mario Bros. part of the NES Classics series for the Game Boy Advance. Who will ever forget the first time they found a warp pipe or cleared the game? Sometimes the memory fades and the trigger finger gets slower as you become an old-timer. So beating the gameagain could pose a challenge. Surely after a half hour with the game it will all come back to you. And if you werent even around when Super Mario Bros. first wowed the gaming world you owe it to yourself to check out some of the greatest gameplay ever. Not to be left out Luigi does his share of brick bustin and pipe crawlin. Two players can alternate play with a single Game Pak or with GBAs linked by a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable. Youll still have to wait a long time if the person you play with is as good at jumping on the Koopas as you are at jumping into them. * The first epic battle between Mario and Bowser * Tons of classic puzzles* Goomba-stomping at its finest * Two players can alternate with a single Game Pak or via Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable. -- SPECIFICATIONs ------------ESRB Rating : E for Everyone Genre/Category : ActionSystem : Nintendo GameBoy AdvanceNumber of Players : 12 (2 Players Alternating)Compatible Peripherals: GameBoy Advance Game Link CableMANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 90 DAYS


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7897 in Video Games
  • Brand: Nintendo
  • Released on: 2004-06-07
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Game Boy Advance
  • Subtitled in: German
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.25" h x 5.00" w x 5.00" l, .16 pounds

Features

  • The images havent changed so the classic look and feel of the characters havent changed except to become clearer and more colorful
  • The game experience is increased by a multitude of power-ups like Lakitus Cloud and the Warp Whistle
  • The characters can choose different suits to wear like a Frog Suit
  • The game has eight intriguing worlds in the Mushroom Kingdom before the climax takes place at a castle surrounded by tanks and airships

Editorial Reviews

Game Informer Review

Admit it. You played it. You loved it. It might have been that first game that made you realize what was coming in this little hobby of ours. This is a perfect port of the original Super Mario Bros. Every last mushroom and goomba is accounted for, and you'll feel yourself slipping into a blissful recollection of your early days as a gamer. Just don't expect anything revolutionary here. The closest thing to newness is the ability to link up with another GBA to play with a friend, but don't worry. Two-player is still available on just one unit. If you're looking for innovation, check out the excellent Deluxe version on Game Boy Color. But for purists, this is the cream of the crop in retro goodness. So, if you're willing to drop the 20 gold coins for this one, enjoy your trip down memory lane.

Rated: 9 out of 10
Editor: Matt Miller
Issue: June 2004




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Customer Reviews

NES Classic Perfectly Ported to GAEMBOY ADV5
If you want to buy one of the RETRO Classic NES carts Nintendo is offering this is definitely #1 on the list for sheer ease of play and memories. SUPER MARIO BROS is a perfect port of the NES game (minus one glitch at the end of the 3rd world that gave you infinite lives). Several have bemoaned you can not save your progress, and that's true ... but in the original game this was not an option. Learn the game well enough and you can WARP your way through the beginning levels anyway! You play as Mario or Luigi jumping your way through many worlds (levels) to get to save Princess Toadstool and her courtiers. Set in a land where evil mushrooms, turtles, fish and birds attack from all directions (okay 90% of them are on the right!).

The graphics and controls are the same ... no embellishments or "lost zones" or challenge modes ... just straight up classic MARIO and LUIGI in their first adventure back in the NES days. It's a very nice port, and I like the ability to take it with me on the road in my SP. It also brings back memories when I hook it up to the TV and get to see it normal size!

I've kind of gone off about paying $20 for Donkey Kong, Ice Climber, and Excite Bike (why not a compilation of those on ONE cart - especially when you can get the e-reader versions for $5). But this one is well worth it because you have many levels to play, and the ability to play 2 player! This is still a fun game, and I can't believe how instantly likeable it still is even after playing all the latest! Cute, simple, and fun! Any age can enjoy it! Highly reccommended - not just for nostalgia freaks. Though they will get a kick out of the perfect replica packaging - from the instructions, the cart, and the box -- it all looks old school! Trademark classic 80s game that helped build an empire around Italian plumbers attacking mushrooms! Wow!

Mario : From The Beginning4
When I look at older video games, they always seem to grab me when I least expect, time after time. It really is nothing new, but something to really grasp on. That comes with the case of the original Nintendo games, and the original taste of the Mario Brothers. It has been a great feeling, time and time again. The duo of Mario & Luigi, has been known as one of the most successful video games of all time. The original Super Mario Brothers made it into full stream 20 years ago in the arcades, and then it made it fully on the first supersystem, the Nintendo Entertainment System. Arguably, the games still ring out bells very well, as well as welcoming newcomers to the plumber light again, and again from the warp pipe.

Super Mario Brothers, the 1985 video game returns to the Game Boy Advance. Only the second time this game returns to the system, the previous one was just for the earlier Game Boy Color system. The games graphics are really old school, and a little bland, compared to the later Mario Brothers games, but this cartridge was designed for it, as a way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the NES. The other downside is that many people may not want this one, because they might be hooked on the recent Super Mario 3. The game features the same 8 different worlds from the original Super Mario Brothers, without any hidden bonuses or surprises. As you play, you will encounter the same enemies, Bowser, goombas, and koopa troopas and a whole lot more than meets the eye. Still, I thought it would've been a better move to reissue it with the same graphics feel from the Super Mario All-Stars from 1993, but not what Nintendo created years earlier. All in all, the game still remains addictive as earlier eras in the video game world, and that is nothing to sneeze at.

I honestly suggest this game, only if you haven't played the original one from the NES system, or the Super Mario Bros. Deluxe from the Game Boy Color. The game still proved that it launched a whole new way to play video games, and that so many games have been influenced on these plumbers' pipes, Mario and Luigi.

The Bros. First Adventure is Back!5
Way back in 1985, Super Mario Bros. was a revolutionary game that defined the ever-popular 2D sidescrolling adventure. Age certainly hasn't slowed Super Mario Brothers down one bit. In fact, since this is part of the classic NES it means its a direct port of the original Mario game. This means it was before Saving was thought of.

The graphics may not hold up a candle to what the GBA is capable of but that's because this is the "classic" NES series. This isn't meant to showcase what the GBA can do. This is meant for nostalgia and it is perfectly captured on the GBA this way.

As I said, it's a direct port straight from the NES to your GBA. But it does have one downside. For one, it seems that because of the GBA's screen some things had to be squashed just to be in proportion. This is very noticeable when you rescue the many toads in the castles.

This shouldn't stop you from picking up the game but that's exactly where the other problem lies. Like other classics in the Classic NES series, Super Mario Bros. has already been released several times! If you have a copy of Super Mario Brothers Deluxe that'll do just fine.

I'd easily say this is worth it to put down 20 bucks if you want the original classic. But if you have Super Mario Brothers Deluxe or an E-Reader you may want to grab Zelda instead.