This game right here, you can pretty much play Super Mario World on to-go. The game is a re-make of the SNES version with a lot of extra features added into the game which makes this gave very interesting game to play on the GBA.
The Graphics: The graphic are pretty much the same as you see in the SNES version, the character's, enemies, and Bosses all look like they have in the SNES version, except it's a little bleached out, but for a handheld game, that is pretty alright. Yeah, for an handheld game, the graphics ain't all that bad, in fact, I remember playing this on the GBA and the graphics on that are very outstanding. ---------- The Sound/Music: The sound and the music and much hasn't really all changed from the SNES version, although some of the music in the game does sound a little more sharper, but for the GBA, that is alright.
Also, you now have voices for Mario and Luigi (mostly when you get a power-up or die). ---------- The Addictiveness: The Addiction level if pretty high, mostly if you happen to own a Game Boy Advance and then this game and a great addiction level. Since you can be able to play more after you get 100% on the game, you can keep on playing just for fun ---------- The Story: The Story with this game is similar to the SNES version. Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach travels to Dinosaur Island where Bowser yet again kidnaps Peach and with help with Yoshi, Mario and Luigi travel through the whole land to get to Bowser and save the Princess once again. While they travel through each land, they encounter all sorts of enemies and obstacles. ---------- The Depth: They're more depth in this version that they were in the SNES version, mostly once you defeat the game, instead of the game ending and you got to turn it off, you can continue and go back and get everything you've missed, not just that, but you also got a lot more, like more interesting levels you can complete, or just do some levels just for fun, it's really thy player's choice. You also got 96 different exits you can choose from in this game and each level got some bonuses in them which really give a lot for the player to experience with. ---------- The Difficulty: The Difficulty of this game hasn't really changed from the SNES version, the difficulty in this game is really tough, but not too tough, once you know on how to play this game, you'll be pretty good at it and it won't be that tough that if you first play it. Some parts of the game is very difficult and other parts are very easy, so it really depends on how you play the level. ---------- Overall: Overall, this game is pretty fun. If you happen to own a Game Boy Advance, this game is very recommended, but even if you done, this game is pretty alright to play if you prefer more features than better quality. For me, it really doesn't matter, Super Mario World is a very great game to play, no matter on the version you play it on. This game right here, you can pretty much play Super Mario World on to-go. The game is a re-make of the SNES version with a lot of extra features added into the game which makes this gave very interesting game to play on the GBA.
The Graphics: The graphic are pretty much the same as you see in the SNES version, the character's, enemies, and Bosses all look like they have in the SNES version, except it's a little bleached out, but for a handheld game, that is pretty alright. Yeah, for an handheld game, the graphics ain't all that bad, in fact, I remember playing this on the GBA and the graphics on that are very outstanding. ---------- The Sound/Music: The sound and the music and much hasn't really all changed from the SNES version, although some of the music in the game does sound a little more sharper, but for the GBA, that is alright.
Also, you now have voices for Mario and Luigi (mostly when you get a power-up or die). ---------- The Addictiveness: The Addiction level if pretty high, mostly if you happen to own a Game Boy Advance and then this game and a great addiction level. Since you can be able to play more after you get 100% on the game, you can keep on playing just for fun ---------- The Story: The Story with this game is similar to the SNES version. Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach travels to Dinosaur Island where Bowser yet again kidnaps Peach and with help with Yoshi, Mario and Luigi travel through the whole land to get to Bowser and save the Princess once again. While they travel through each land, they encounter all sorts of enemies and obstacles. ---------- The Depth: They're more depth in this version that they were in the SNES version, mostly once you defeat the game, instead of the game ending and you got to turn it off, you can continue and go back and get everything you've missed, not just that, but you also got a lot more, like more interesting levels you can complete, or just do some levels just for fun, it's really thy player's choice. You also got 96 different exits you can choose from in this game and each level got some bonuses in them which really give a lot for the player to experience with. ---------- The Difficulty: The Difficulty of this game hasn't really changed from the SNES version, the difficulty in this game is really tough, but not too tough, once you know on how to play this game, you'll be pretty good at it and it won't be that tough that if you first play it. Some parts of the game is very difficult and other parts are very easy, so it really depends on how you play the level. ---------- Overall: Overall, this game is pretty fun. If you happen to own a Game Boy Advance, this game is very recommended, but even if you done, this game is pretty alright to play if you prefer more features than better quality. For me, it really doesn't matter, Super Mario World is a very great game to play, no matter on the version you play it on. |