Everybody knows about super Mario. This game is one of the first, and it pretty much sums up every other super Mario game that came next.
The graphics are pretty much what you would expect from a game boy game, but sometimes weird stuff happens in the border of the game, like the images get stuck (could be a problem related to the emulator). That kind of stuff doesn't exactly disturb the game play.
The music is probably one of the things you will remember from this game. The other sounds are great, too, since they don't screech on your ears every time you catch a coin.
The game is pretty addictive, but sometimes it can get frustrating thanks to some horrible fails (like falling down from a platform). Also, it's great to try to get a better high score each time, unless you hit the 999,999 limit, somehow.
There's not much story here: You start the game and you are immediately thrown into the first level. No intro whatsoever. Only after the first boss you understand the meaning of your adventure: save the princess (although if you were already familiar with Mario, you would know that already).
The game is small compared to the following games, but it contains some variety. It consists of 4 worlds and 3 levels per world, making it 12 levels total. Each world has a different theme that I will not mention here, even though I don't consider it a spoiler.
The game is easy, but not too easy! The controls are simple and easy to learn, but some unexpected things might happen. For example, sometimes it seems Mario refuses to jump, which is very annoying.
Overall, it's a pretty good game that everyone should try out if they are real gamers! (just kidding).
Everybody knows about super Mario. This game is one of the first, and it pretty much sums up every other super Mario game that came next.
The graphics are pretty much what you would expect from a game boy game, but sometimes weird stuff happens in the border of the game, like the images get stuck (could be a problem related to the emulator). That kind of stuff doesn't exactly disturb the game play.
The music is probably one of the things you will remember from this game. The other sounds are great, too, since they don't screech on your ears every time you catch a coin.
The game is pretty addictive, but sometimes it can get frustrating thanks to some horrible fails (like falling down from a platform). Also, it's great to try to get a better high score each time, unless you hit the 999,999 limit, somehow.
There's not much story here: You start the game and you are immediately thrown into the first level. No intro whatsoever. Only after the first boss you understand the meaning of your adventure: save the princess (although if you were already familiar with Mario, you would know that already).
The game is small compared to the following games, but it contains some variety. It consists of 4 worlds and 3 levels per world, making it 12 levels total. Each world has a different theme that I will not mention here, even though I don't consider it a spoiler.
The game is easy, but not too easy! The controls are simple and easy to learn, but some unexpected things might happen. For example, sometimes it seems Mario refuses to jump, which is very annoying.
Overall, it's a pretty good game that everyone should try out if they are real gamers! (just kidding).