*NOTE: This is my first review so please don't rate it low. Thanks and hope you enjoy.*
Hi. I'm AngryMan20 and this is my review on All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.This is an officially licensed ''remake'' of Super Mario Bros. The game was released in 1986 for Famicom and it's based on the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon.The game was published by Fuji Television. But enough of history, let's get to the review!!
Graphics: 10
Even though the graphics are taken from The Lost Levels, they are very cool! And they also changed the Toads and some enemies to some Japanese celebrities (some of you think that it's strange, and I have no problem with it). If you want see how the ''New'' Toads and enemies look like, you have to find out yourself. And there are also other things changed, but I'm not going to reveal them. That's why I rate 10 on this.
Sound: 9
Not much to say about it. The music and sounds are from The Lost Levels. I mean, they are great, but I expected something new, so I rate this 9.
Addictiveness: 8
The addictiveness is the same as Super Mario Bros., but a little bit better. There are some new things, which I'm going to explain later on. This game is also recommended to those who finished the original game, and I mean it.
Story: 9
Nothing to say here either. The story is the same: Mario goes to save the Princess from King Koopa ( that's Bowser to you).It's just an almost exact replica of the original game. So I rate 9 on this.
Depht: 9
There are some new things put in this game. Some levels are changed, there are edited versions of worlds A, B, C and D, the item blocks are out in other places and a lot more. And I have to tell you, there are more things that have changed than you think.
Difficulty: 8
The difficulty is almost the same as the original game, but there are things that changed the difficulty. Some of them in a good way, some of them in a bad way. You have to see for yourself. But I tell you on thing that changed in a bad way: sandstorms are removed, so it's less difficult now on levels that are supposed to be sandstorms.
Overall: 8.8
In overall, tis is actually a great game. Many things have changed, so the game is more interesting than the original. This game is a combination of Super Mario Bros. and The Lost Levels, but more fun.
Hope you enjoyed this review. See you next time. AngryMan20, out!
*NOTE: This is my first review so please don't rate it low. Thanks and hope you enjoy.*
Hi. I'm AngryMan20 and this is my review on All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.This is an officially licensed ''remake'' of Super Mario Bros. The game was released in 1986 for Famicom and it's based on the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon.The game was published by Fuji Television. But enough of history, let's get to the review!!
Graphics: 10
Even though the graphics are taken from The Lost Levels, they are very cool! And they also changed the Toads and some enemies to some Japanese celebrities (some of you think that it's strange, and I have no problem with it). If you want see how the ''New'' Toads and enemies look like, you have to find out yourself. And there are also other things changed, but I'm not going to reveal them. That's why I rate 10 on this.
Sound: 9
Not much to say about it. The music and sounds are from The Lost Levels. I mean, they are great, but I expected something new, so I rate this 9.
Addictiveness: 8
The addictiveness is the same as Super Mario Bros., but a little bit better. There are some new things, which I'm going to explain later on. This game is also recommended to those who finished the original game, and I mean it.
Story: 9
Nothing to say here either. The story is the same: Mario goes to save the Princess from King Koopa ( that's Bowser to you).It's just an almost exact replica of the original game. So I rate 9 on this.
Depht: 9
There are some new things put in this game. Some levels are changed, there are edited versions of worlds A, B, C and D, the item blocks are out in other places and a lot more. And I have to tell you, there are more things that have changed than you think.
Difficulty: 8
The difficulty is almost the same as the original game, but there are things that changed the difficulty. Some of them in a good way, some of them in a bad way. You have to see for yourself. But I tell you on thing that changed in a bad way: sandstorms are removed, so it's less difficult now on levels that are supposed to be sandstorms.
Overall: 8.8
In overall, tis is actually a great game. Many things have changed, so the game is more interesting than the original. This game is a combination of Super Mario Bros. and The Lost Levels, but more fun.
Hope you enjoyed this review. See you next time. AngryMan20, out!