Another pick for this week! This time around we look at the all time portable classic Super Mario Land for the original Game Boy. This is like the Super Mario Bros for the NES. An automatic classic for sure. The game may have some flaws but there are quite a few to stop it from being a great one to add to your collection. Just when the Game Boy was starting its journey in the world of gaming, Mario delivered in an incredible way! Lets take a look!
The music is quite good. With such memorable sounds that will be engraved on your brain for years to come. I'm sure if you heard the song, you would know which game it came from. Any Mario fanatic would anyways. The sound effects are also quite good. They aren't the ones for the NES but have their own gimmick to make it memorable especially that weird sound that comes out of the bosses when you throw a fire ball at them.
The graphics are just what you would expect from an early Game Boy title side scroller. They aren't the best out there, in fact there are times where there is no background but the levels do look quite enjoyable. The game also does justice by making the enemies and bosses unique.
The gameplay is quite good. Just think of Super Mario in a portable handheld and that should say enough. You jump, you get power ups and of course you stomp on bad guys. It's sort of odd that when you jump on a koopa he turns into a bomb....totally odd indeed! Also, what's with the flower power giving you one ball of fire that bounces all over the screen. I'm guessing they did it on purpose to help keep the gameplay from slowing down. Oh well, good nonetheless.
With only four worlds the game is quite fun to come back to. There are secrets hidden everywhere so you can always accomplish your goals in different ways. The game itself is fun overall! A 2 player race mode would've made it supreme and increased its replay value in masses!
The game is a classic of mass proportions. There are things that could've been done to better it even more but this will do for now. A longer game would've made the game more amazing and a multiplayer race option would've also given it a lot of more appeal. One can't complain though, getting Mario on your handheld is like part of the Nintendo religion! A must have for sure!
The music is quite good. With such memorable sounds that will be engraved on your brain for years to come. I'm sure if you heard the song, you would know which game it came from. Any Mario fanatic would anyways. The sound effects are also quite good. They aren't the ones for the NES but have their own gimmick to make it memorable especially that weird sound that comes out of the bosses when you throw a fire ball at them.
The graphics are just what you would expect from an early Game Boy title side scroller. They aren't the best out there, in fact there are times where there is no background but the levels do look quite enjoyable. The game also does justice by making the enemies and bosses unique.
The gameplay is quite good. Just think of Super Mario in a portable handheld and that should say enough. You jump, you get power ups and of course you stomp on bad guys. It's sort of odd that when you jump on a koopa he turns into a bomb....totally odd indeed! Also, what's with the flower power giving you one ball of fire that bounces all over the screen. I'm guessing they did it on purpose to help keep the gameplay from slowing down. Oh well, good nonetheless.
With only four worlds the game is quite fun to come back to. There are secrets hidden everywhere so you can always accomplish your goals in different ways. The game itself is fun overall! A 2 player race mode would've made it supreme and increased its replay value in masses!
The game is a classic of mass proportions. There are things that could've been done to better it even more but this will do for now. A longer game would've made the game more amazing and a multiplayer race option would've also given it a lot of more appeal. One can't complain though, getting Mario on your handheld is like part of the Nintendo religion! A must have for sure!
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