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Super Mario Bros Deluxe
07-19-13 09:16 PM
Review of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of the original Super Mario Bros. that was released for the Gameboy Color in 1999. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a near mimic of the original game, but adds in smoother movement and the ability to trail backwards a bit, where as the original Super Mario Bros. cut off the screen behind you as you progressed. There are many new features added into this version of Super Mario Bros., as well.
Upon start up, you will be given three options for the game. The first option is for the original 1985 Super Mario Bros.. The next option is challenge mode, where the player is given a score and coin challenge for each of the original levels if they are beaten. The third option is a VS. mode, which allows two players to simultaneously play the game. Another option can be unlocked, which allows the players to play The Lost Levels, also known as the real version of Super Mario Bros. 2.

This review will cover all three of the options, cover how each works, and juxtapose the Deluxe and Original versions of the Super Mario Bros. game.


Original 1985 Mode:

The Original 1985 mode is the same game Super Mario fans have been playing since 1985, with some new features added to it. In the Mushroom Kingdom, an evil King Bowser kidnaps the princess, and it is Mario's job to go off and save her. Through out the game, Mario will encounter many baddies such as evil shiitake mushrooms, known as Goombas, and turtle henchmen for Bowser, known as Koopa Troopas. The game is a side-scrolling 2 Dimensional platformer, and requires little more than jumping and running, which is much more fun than it sounds.
Each level in Super Mario Bros. is played going left to right, with various enemies and obstacles in the players way. The player is able to gain various power ups aid him on his way, each found within floating yellow boxes. These power ups start off with mushrooms that allow... Read the rest of this Review
SMB3 Mario Adventure
07-19-13 12:16 PM
Review for Super Mario Bros. 3 Mario Adventure
Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario Adventure is a hack for the amazingly popular Super Mario Bros. 3, released for NES in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Like almost every Super Mario game, Super Mario Bros. 3 has had many hacks made for it, but the Mario Adventure hack is very different from those, and well exceeds the expectations for them. Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario Adventure features many new bells and whistles that one would not expect from any Super Mario Hack.

Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario Adventure has been stuffed with all brand new levels, built from the ground up. These levels are much more challenging than those from the original Super Mario Bros. 3. Adding to the new challenge, the levels all look wonderful, and play just as well. Another interesting feature that adds to the quality of levels and graphics of this game is the weather and day/night cycle. Each time a level is selected, it randomly decides whether it is night or day, rainy or snowy, or sunny or cloudy. This greatly changes the tone of each level, while still remaining the same level! However, despite how wonderful each level is, some of the levels are very short, and don't take much time to beat.

Super Mario Bros 3: Mario Adventure also features many new graphics outside that of the levels and weather-time cycle. There are new enemies with new abilities (such as black shy-guys that generate and throw large spiked balls), many new power ups and new abilities for Mario (such as a power that creates a star throwing Mario, for example)and much more. All the enemies and new graphics fit in perfectly with the game and how it plays, and don't seem even remotely out of place. Many other objects found in game have had their sprites updated and altered to fit in with the weather system, as well, such as snow covered blocks when the snow system is in place.

The sound in Super Mario Bros. 3: Mario Adventure are no different than those found in Super Mario Bros.... Read the rest of this Review
Super Mario Star Road
07-16-13 05:45 PM
Super Mario 64: Star Road
Super Mario 64: Star Road is but one of the many hacks created for Super Mario 64, a game released back in 1996, and considered the quintessential game to own for the Nintendo 64 game console. What makes Star Road so special, however, is the immense amount of quality it possesses in contrast to other released hacks for Super Mario 64. Star Road is by far a masterpiece in and of itself, showing a tremendous amount of craftsmanship and passion poured right into it, and it really, really shows.
The gameplay in Star Road starts off immediately, with Mario standing in a gazebo, ready to go run about and jump around in what would normally be Peach's castle courtyard, right off the bat. There is no long introduction cut scene or speech bubbles to sort through, and the player is able to run off freely to the first level. As soon as the game starts, and the player looks around, is when the player will get an idea as to just how new and how large the Star Road hack is going to be. The very first thing you notice is the brand new court yard, brand new castle and environment, and a nice Yoshi next to the player to talk to. Yoshi explains the story of how Bowser has discovered access to the Star Road and its gateways throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. Bowser begins sending troops through these gateways, and it is up to Mario to stop him. Bowser has once again locked all the doors through out the castle, and Mario needs to use the power of the Power Stars to open them and reach Bowser. The Power Stars are all hidden away in each of the levels and around the castle.
You get a feel for how the gameplay works as soon as you are done speaking to Yoshi, running around and jumping just as you would in Super Mario 64. After getting a good feel for the game mechanics, you are ready to enter your first level, and then the real game begins. The levels and environments in Super Mario 64: Star Road well exceed anything you could expect from any Super Mario 6... Read the rest of this Review

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Super Mario Star Road
Level: Colossal Candy Land

Super Mario Star Road
Level: Colossal Candy Cluster

Super Mario Star Road
Level: Fatal Flame Falls

Super Mario Star Road
Level: Fatal Flame Falls

Super Mario Star Road
Location: Star Road

Sludgehead's Game History
Forsaken 64 (n64),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Mario Kart 64 (n64),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario World - Secret of the 7 Golden Statues (snes),   Super Collapse! II (gba),   Maximum Force v1.05 (mame),   Super Mario World 2 Plus 2 (snes),   Super Mario World 2 - Yoshi\'s Island (snes),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Mario Kart 64 (n64),   Mario Kart 64 (n64),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   Yoshi - Topsy-Turvy (gba),   Yoshi - Topsy-Turvy (gba),   Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World (gba),   Super Mario Bros Deluxe (gbc),   SMB3 Chaos Control (nes),   Mario Chronicles (nes),   Super Mario 74 (n64),   SMB3 Mario Adventure (nes),   Super Mario 74 (n64),   Super Mario Advance 2 - Super Mario World (gba),   SMB3 Mario Adventure (nes),   SMB3 Mario Adventure (nes),   SMB3 Mario Adventure (nes),   SMB3 Mario Adventure (nes),   Super Mario Star Road (n64),   Super Mario Star Road (n64),  
 
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