(Seeing as how the SML games weren't made by Miyamoto or the rest of the Mario team, but more-so by Gumpei Yokoi, and the Gameboy system team. (Such as getting mushrooms & star power ups, and shooting blocks to break them, and see what's hidden within.) I'd love to see a Mario game bring back the Sky Pop airplane again, but I don't think it'll ever happen. The game is also worth buying/playing just for the awesome submarine/airplane "shooter" stages, (only 2 of wich, but still fun) wich mix in a few things from the normal Mario stages to. I have many fond memories hearing the Muda stage (World 2) especially. The album contains arrangements of Tanaka's compositions written by Ikuro Fugiwara and performed by the Mario. It was released on Septemas both a Cassette and CD, and was published by Nippon Columbia. The soundtrack is also quite good for 8-bit standards, and one of more unique ones in the Mario series. Super Mario Land is an album containing an arrangement of the original soundtrack for Super Mario Land, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka. It's kinda short, (only 4 worlds, but admittedly the levels seem longer then they actually are, in a good way) but luckly you'll get a harder mode once you beat the game. While the game's graphics look pretty dated, even by Gameboy standards, the game is actually still not bad.
Travel over land, in the air, and underwater, as Mario runs, jumps, and bounces his way to fortune and glory on his mission to save Princess Daisy and restore peace!Īncient ruins, tempestuous waters, and brand new challenges await! Console: Nintendo SNES (SPC) Developer: Nintendo EAD. In the beautiful kingdom of Sarasaland, a mysterious alien has appeared and hypnotized the inhabitants, while kidnapping Princess Daisy™ for himself! Alternative name: Super Mario - Yossy Island.
Relive the madcap mayhem of Mario's very first Game Boy™ adventure!Īncient ruins, giant crabs, Koopa Troopas, flying stone heads, and hungry sharks await you in this re-release of the 1989 Game Boy game.
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All of them could easily be somebody's 'best game of all time', and there'll always be someone who believes the series peaked with The Lost Levels. What's the best Mario game ever? Where do you even begin to rank them? Let's face it, any of the games in the top 10 could justifiably take the top spot.