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by: panzerjedi

2005-02-08

Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 - GBA

#1

 93%  Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

Mario hasn't even had a chance to savor his victory in the original Super Mario Advance, and already he's back for more in Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. This game is a perfect recreation of the Super NES classic Super Mario World, featuring every last secret exit and all 74 levels of platform-jumping joy.

Super Mario 64 - N64

#2

 95%  Super Mario 64

It's up to you to assist Mario as he restores peace at Mushroom Castle. Bowser is up to no good again, stealing the Power Stars that shield the castle. Bob-ombs live inside the paintings decorating the castle and Bowser has invaded them. Mario will have to enter the painting world, retrieve the Power Stars and halt Bowser before he turns the Bob-ombs into a monster militia. This one-player game for the Nintendo 64 raises the bar for video game excitement. Bowser is no competition for Super Mario 64.

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 - GBA

#3

 91%  Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. marks the GBA debut of a legendary NES classic that rewrote the book on 2D gaming and became the best-selling game of all time. A combination of flawless platforming action, wild power-ups and trademark Mario style has earned Super Mario Bros. 3 a special place in the hearts of gamers everywhere. In fact, it is so beloved that Mario fans have made Super Mario Bros. 3 the best-selling game of all time! With the release of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, you'll have your chance to partake in this modern classic anywhere you go on your GBA. Your mission is to rescue the Mushroom Kingdom monarchs who have been transformed into animals

Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. - GBA

#4

 86%  Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros.

Might as well jump. Famous jumps of the mid-1980s: Carl Lewis's long jump in the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1984's "Jump" by Van Halen and Mario jumping on top of flag poles, pipes and everything else he could get his feet on in 1985. Which one is still jumping? Mario, of course, thanks in part to the re-release of the title that made him a household name. Relive the mushroom-eating, Koopa-stomping action in Super Mario Bros., part of the NES Classics series for the Game Boy Advance.

Super Mario Advance - GBA

#5

 80%  Super Mario Advance

Mario's Game Boy Advance debut gives gamers two games in one: a souped-up version of Super Mario Bros. 2 and an action-packed four-player version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game. Whether you're playing alone or with three of your friends, Super Mario Advance is the perfect game to break in your new Game Boy Advance!

Super Mario Sunshine - GC

#6

 92%  Super Mario Sunshine

No one messes with Mario's vacation! Super Mario Sunshine for Nintendo GameCube is Mario's biggest, most amazing adventure ever. When Mario, Peach and an entourage of her loyal Toad friends set out for a tropical vacation on lovely Isle Delfino, they're in store for much more than a relaxing holiday. A mustachioed maniac has mucked up the entire island, and Mario is accused of committing the crime. Armed with a hi-tech water cannon called FLUDD (Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device), Mario sets out to clean the island, clear his name, and solve the mystery of the villainous vandal.

Super Mario 64 DS - NDS

#7

 86%  Super Mario 64 DS

An all-time great, now bigger and better than ever! Super Mario 64, the genre-defining Nintendo 64 classic, arrives on the Nintendo DS with all-new features that take full advantage of the new portable system's dual screens, touch screen and wireless multiplayer capability! Each of the four main characters has multiple jumping moves that cover great horizontal and vertical distances. Each has unique moves: Yoshi can eat enemies and turn them into eggs that he can throw; Mario can punch, kick and wall-jump to great heights; super-strong Wario can break certain blocks; and Luigi can jump incredibly high. Power Flowers give each character even cooler powers, like invisibility, fire

Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 - GBA

#8

 90%  Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Baby-sitting a whiny newborn is about as fun as a head cold on the first day of summer vacation. But when Baby Mario falls from the sky, the Yoshis seize the opportunity to do a lot more than change diapers. The big-hearted Yoshis vow to reunite Baby Mario with his twin brother on the far side of the island. It won't be easy, but the Yoshis are determined to take on a meddling Magikoopa and his entire cast of underhanded underlings.

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