New Super Mario Bros

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  • Ivonne

    > 3 day

    It was an amazing product. Brought back childhood memories. Game runs smooth and I had no complications. Totally worth buying!

  • Marcelo Cardoso

    > 3 day

    I dont need to share that this game is one of the best for Nintendo as everybody already knows that. I want to give 5 stars to Micromax for their customer services: brand new product, delivered on time, excellent packaging, and personal email sent before delivery as to offer assistance/support in case of any problem. They really care about customers, and this is nowadays a plus for any company! Congrats Micromax team, awesome work! Definitively I endorse Micromax.

  • D.L. Fricke

    > 3 day

    I have always played the puzzle type games (Tetris etc.) but decided to try this game with the new DS system. I became addicted....I love it. This is the first Mario game I have played so cant compare it to other Mario games but I have played such games as Shrek and Lord of the Rings and find the Mario game more fun and easier to play. I am older (57) so dont have the skills of some of the younger users but enjoyed sharing it with my nephew as we compared gameplay. He always beat me of course....:-)

  • FredKris

    > 3 day

    My kids found Mario on YouTube. I have a DS, so when I told them we could find a game for it they went wild. They love playing it(even though they cant make it past the first level yet). They are 7 and 5 years old, but can play it good. My husband and I remember Mario from our youth and will play after they go to bed. I love that it helps them learn to think ahead.

  • Oliva Gutierrez

    > 3 day

    I ordered this used in good condition and it arrived exactly as said. This is one of my favorite Mario games, I really like that it comes with of bunch of minis. My kids also really like it. To me Mario is a classic and something anyone of any age can like. I never bore or tire of said games.

  • H. Hanson

    > 3 day

    I love Mario. I am a huge Mario fan, and if theres one game franchise that doesnt get old to me, Super Mario Bros. would be the one. The fact that the series goes full circle to the 2D gameplay of the older games means a lot to long-time fans such as myself, and they havent changed a thing! Actually, all changes made are for the better benefit. And they do seem to work quite well. Starting up the game, the first thing I noticed was that Bowser didnt kidnap the princess directly. He sends his kid, Bowser Jr., to kidnap her. After going through the first world, you fight Bowser like the classic NES Super Mario Bros. and drop him in magma. Afterwards, you spend the rest of the game chasing Bowser Jr. as he drags Toadstool across the worlds by her neck. Marios moves are all previously seen before. The legendary jump is still there, plus crouching. You can jump and stomp now, like in Yoshis Island, and do wall jumps like in Super Mario 64. Power-ups are very common as well, and they seem to conveniently be right where you need them. The level design takes cues from Super Mario Bros. 3, with Worlds secret paths that can be unlocked by buying your way through with Star Coins. On top of this greatness, you can store one item on the touch screen for later use--just like Super Mario World! The music is extremely catchy. It sounds cheap at first, but the more you listen to it, youll find yourself humming it even when youre not playing. I also like the power-ups. A Mega Mushroom for smashing through crap in the way, a Mini-Mushroom for fitting through small spaces, tiny pipes and running across water, and also a Blue Shell that lets you plow through foes after running for a bit. That being said, there appears to be no way to fly in the game, but thats fine because it wouldnt help anyway. The levels are restricted to either completely vertical or completely horizontal, so flying is useless. This obviously came from the first Mario game. On that note, the exception to screen scrolling is in water levels, which flow around like SMB3 or World. There are only minor flaws with this game. First of all, Mario seems a bit slow. If youre used to the SMB3 movement of Mario or even the World controls, youll be a bit disappointed to find that they made Marios movements a bit more realistic. He travels a little slower when carrying shells, water currents push you around making swimming your least-favorite thing about the game, and sometimes you try to jump over an enemy but realize Mario clips the front of them, and you get hit. That last thing is forgivable, but the other stuff kinda kills it for me bit by bit. Not to fear, the 1-ups in this game are easy to obtain. Speaking of which, thats one thing that in and of itself is a good and bad thing. Sure, you can run through a level and score like, five lives, but youll probably never game over as a result. Especially since after dying you can easily find another 1-Up in the level, it makes dying useless, so they might as well just not even have lives. Or game overs. Overall, this game took ALMOST everything that made Super Mario awesome (sans the flying, which you dont need anyway) and rolled it into one. Another thing I should mention is that its got high replay value. Try running through the game and trying to unlock everything. You may find yourself picking it up again and again! I barely got the game today, and Im already having memories of it. Nostalgia 2!

  • Hernany

    > 3 day

    There are sometimes where you look at classic video games, and how much theyve impacting the gaming industry. While there are great games out there that have been well-receieved like Halo, Doom, Madden 06, and others thatve really shown a great depth of universal appeal. That has definitely also been the case with Mario. Since 1981, as Jumpman in Donkey Kong, Mario has been the most universal of all the video game characters and personas ever, and continues to develop with the times. That also has been shown with the Nintendo DS as well. The breakout success of Nintendos latest handheld system has really been a great transition to how we play video games on hand with the stylus, and appeal of the dual screen action. Now, Mario is set to have that classic feeling all over again.

  • Major

    > 3 day

    I love this game. Its basically like the older Mario but revamped with new tricks and moves. New levels and some old ones too with different quirks. I bought this game for my two daughters, but lowkey, I bought it for myself. I couldnt wait until it came in the mail for me to play it! They dont know I have the game and its not time for gift giving yet (which is about 2 weeks away). I think Ill play it until then lol. One thing Nintendo was always on point with was their Mario games. Nintendo has always been a child to teen system to me, but they always deliver.

  • Cindy Gibson

    > 3 day

    I ordered this game for my grandson to be played on his DSi game system. It was shipped and received in a timely manner and my grandson is very happy with it. The graphics are clear and the game is a fun one to play. I dont know much about playing these games but watching my grandson play this one has been fun. It has a lot of different, challenging levels of play. I would recommend this game for anyone interested in playing a Mario Bros. game, and I would also suggest they use Amazon.com as the place from which to order it.

  • Rylan Decoteau

    > 3 day

    The game functions just like I remember and I love that I was able to play it again

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