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Buy New: $48.99
New (10) Used (5) from $41.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 1303
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7
MPN: 100730 Model: NTR P ASPE UPC: 045496737047 EAN: 0045496737047 ASIN: B000CNESHG
Release Date: February 27, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed US Retail Copy. Ships with free tracking/delivery confirmation usually within 24 hours. Check my feedback and buy with confidence! I give combined shipping discounts for multiple purchases, check my other items!
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Super Princess Peach December 18, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm just a casual gamer so I don't have a lot of skills but this game is super easy to play. It took me a while to naturally get used to the whole "vibe" thing but that could of been resolved if I only read the manual before playing! The controls are so easy to use and I'm brand new to DS as well. This game is a lot of fun and every Super Mario fan and classic Nintendo fan should own it!
Peachy! November 27, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have already played this game once and am playing it again months later. It is very pretty and can be very challenging at times. I like that the Princess has different vibes and the levels are so colorful. As each level progresses you get extras like puzzle pieces to create a puzzle, sound bites to for your Princess band to play, and parts of a storyline regarding your umbrella sidekick. If you like the rest of SMB games then this is a good addition for your DS.
Nice addition to the Mario genre August 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This time it's the Princess saving the Mario brothers from Bowser on Vibe Island. A nice twist and it's about time ;)
With the help of a talking umbrella and her four "vibes" of Anger, Sadness, Joy, and Calm, Princess Peach takes out the usual goons who also have vibes of their own. Through the shop feature you can purchase abilites for your umbrella and add to your life and vibe levels.
Princess Peach is entertaining with nice graphics and using the vibes is fun and unique. While gameplay is easy, the challenge comes from finding all the hidden items. The first time it's the trapped toad people, the second time it's puzzle pieces, additional levels for the mini games, and band members and songs for the Peach Five band.
Traditional Mario Gameplay, with Emotions!!! July 23, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: KBN
I've been looking forward to Super Princess Peach ever since those first leaked screenshots started spreading around the Internet. I've always loved the Mario franchise, sans the Mario Sports series, but more than that, I've always thought that Peach deserved her own game, and for it to come to one of my favorite game platforms since the Super Nintendo is a bonus treat!
Super Princess Peach follows the oft-abducted Princess and her Parasol "Perry" on the mysterious Vibe Island. Bowser has stolen the Vibe Scepter, and with it, not only captured Mario, Luigi, and the Toads, but also has sent both the Mushroom Kingdom and Vibe Island into chaos.
Through the game, you'll battle with traditional Mario-style game play, i.e. jumping on baddies, smashing blocks and the like, but you'll also harness the Princesses' powerful emotions; Rage, Joy, Sadness, Calm, and...er...Doc... via the Touch Screen. Most often, you'll find yourself using them to solve in-game puzzles that will lead you to a captured Toad, but in later levels, you can use them to explore large hidden areas and save yourself from death.
If you get sick of playing through story mode, Super Princess Peach also features a few stylus-based mini-games akin to Super Mario 64 DS. There's a set of puzzles, the pieces of which are hidden mostly in-level, and a few Toad harassment games (is it wrong to purposely lead them into a wall of fire?). There is also a 'Concert Room' where you can replay any of the music or sound bites from the game. Again, some are hidden in-level, but most can be purchased at the store, and unless you are attempting to avoid coins, you'll have plenty to waste.
Overall, Super Princess Peach proves itself to be not only a great addition to the DS' already formidable game library, but a great 2D platformer as well.
Even though the game is a little on the easy side, the overall experience isn't hindered much and there are bonus 'harder' missions for when you are done with the game. And guys, don't shy away from this one because the word 'Princess' is in the title.
After all, it's not made by Disney and if you ever played Super Mario Strikers then you know that Peach can be a major.... well, suffice it to say that if you own a DS and a Y chromosome, don't let pride make you miss this one.
A big waste of money July 13, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I waited to get enough money to buy this game and I was disapointed. I have had it for a week and it isn't getting better. Its like doing the same screens over and over. If you run out of emotion and need to use like say,fire. You have to start over. Get any other Mario game and you will be happy. But this is like a baby game.
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