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The world's favorite plumber makes his first appearance (along with playable
characters Luigi, Peach, and Toad) on the Game Boy Advance, and, for the
most part, Mario's arrival is welcome indeed.
Super Mario Advance is primarily a slightly tweaked port of Super Mario
Bros. 2, the (still) very popular side scroller from the days of the Nintendo
Entertainment System (NES). So expect plenty of running, jumping, and
hurling of items at many a foe. The game's graphics and sound have been
a given a nice overhaul from the original game, and are clear and bright
enough to please old-school and new fans alike. While Nintendo did a good
job shrinking the visuals down to handheld size, the tiny GBA screen can
get very busy at times, making accidental death due to sometimes less-than-precise
controls frustratingly frequent--at least in the beginning. Most gamers
should overcome such mishaps with a little patience.
If you are in the United States then click
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