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    New Super Mario Bros.

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released May 15, 2006

    Mario must use all of his abilities as well as several new power ups to rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of Bowser Junior in the first Super Mario Bros. game for the DS.

    mrbrightside91's New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS) review

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    An awesome return to Nintendo's quality...

    In what was a bit of a surprise, Nintendo went down the road of creating a brand new 2D platforming game for their protly plumber, and in doing so satisfied many a hardcore gamer who had been waiting for some "traditional" platforming fun for years. Nintendo went back to basics for this title, whilst including some great new ideas too.

    The introduction of mini and mega mushrooms have proven to be successful, with one now featuring as a Mario Kart weapon and the other providing access to the game's secret worlds. Fortunatley, touch screen gimmicks weren't found too much - only for selecting your back-up item and playing the well thought out mini-games (also available in multiplayer, although are saddeningly similar to Super Mario 64 DS' ones).

    The game plays like a dream, and in true Nintendo fashion is entertaining from start to finish, whilst providing replay value in the form of collecting every levels coins and mini-games to add to the fun. The only question over the game is its difficulty - it's simple enough for a seasoned gamer to complete without ever seeing a game over / continue screen. Yet - despite this, it provides enough fun to warrant it a sterling four stars!

    Other reviews for New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

      Modern conveniences rob the player of a true oldschool Mario game 0

      In what could be described as a re-imagining of the original 8-bit sensation, Nintendo returns to its roots with a traditional 2D side-scrolling Mario game.  It has all the hallmarks of Mario’s first adventure in the Mushroom Kingdom, but ditches the frustrations with a more modern approach.  It’s an ode to the oldschool game play that made the Italian plumber famous, but a game that can be beaten in a single sitting will leave many fans feeling a little short-changed. Presentation Alth...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Fun while it lasts, but it's wasted potential. 0

      NOTE: This review was written by me years ago, but it's never been posted on GB, so enjoy!***************New Super Mario Bros. marks the return of Mario in a brand-new sidescroller, which is reminiscent of classic games such as Super Mario Bros. 1, 3, and Super Mario World. In fact, NSMB is basically a hybrid of the three games, with plenty of evidence to support that fact. NSMB adds its own quirks to the time-tested Mario formula, and while it’s not completely successful, it’s a fun ride while ...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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