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New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

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The first all-new 2D Mario platformer since Super Mario World has arrived! Boasting incredible 3D graphics to accompany classic 2D gameplay, this fast-paced adventure will have Mario fans cheering as they make their way over fields, under water, through castles, and into the air. The power of the DS is used to great effect, and the result is that the Mushroom Kingdom looks more alive than ever. Backgrounds are beautifully layered and every character on screen is presented in gorgeous 3D, with Piranha Plants baring their teeth with wild abandon and Goombas looking almost too cute to stomp on. Just below the surface you will find hundreds of hard-as-nails mini-missions that will force you to reconsider your supposed Super Mario supremacy.

List Price: £29.99 Price: £19.49

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Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Amazon.co.uk Review
Oh no! It looks like your grandad was right–things really were better in the old days. Well, they were if you liked 2-D platform games, anyway, and Yoshi’s Island is indisputably one of the best ever made. In a laudable attempt not to rehash its immediate forebear Yoshi’s Island goes back in time to recount the touching story of the various yoshis’ attempts to unite Baby Mario with his parents. For the first time ever in a Mario game you don’t actually control the Italian plumber-to-be but instead his dinosaur pal, who has the curious ability to eat his enemies and then immediately turn them into eggs which he can then fling at more enemies and/or politicians. Since Yoshi isn’t particularly fast and can float… More >>

Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Mario Kart Advance: Super Circuit

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WARNING! This game can be used on UK/European consoles, but it is in English only.Amazon.co.uk Review
Mario Kart 64 was one of the finest games released for the Nintendo 64 platform so it’s no surprise that the brilliant racing game would make it onto Nintendo’s powerful new handheld Game Boy Advance. And rest assured the game clearly takes full advantage of the graphic power and speed of the GBA. But this version owes more to the seminal Super Mario Kart on the SNES in that it doesn’t use the 3D environments of the N64 version. Still, Nintendo’s expertise at sucking players into the game world is strongly evident, and Mario Kart Advance offers enough challenges to keep players, both young and old, e… More >>

Mario Kart Advance: Super Circuit