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| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
Buy New: $44.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 265 reviews Sales Rank: 1766
Platform: Game Boy Advance ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 17 years Operating System: Game Boy Advance Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 1
MPN: agb p aa2e Model: super mario world UPC: 045496731540 EAN: 0045496731540 ASIN: B00005UK88
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: factory sealed
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Super Mario World is so much fun! April 14, 2007 I got this game for Christmas and it is so great! You get to defeat castles and many different kinds of enemies. It takes a long time to beat, unless you are really good at these kinds of games. At the end, you have to defeat Bowser. It's hard for me!
got me addicted to mario March 24, 2007 i bought this game a few years back and i have to say iv'e gotten really addicted to it. this game made me forget about any other gba title for years just because i didn't need to. ther's over 90 levels to find,great music,and simply fun and addictive gameplay. if you've never played a mario game, get it. if you have,but not this one, still get it. out of all my mario games,about 15 in all, this triumphs over the others.that's pretty good considering most of mario's games are great. you can even pick luigi who has superior jumping and flying abilities. i still like mario better.though you can't truly appreciate this game like i do unless you've gottten into later worlds and really,really looked at this game like i do and see it's unique gameplay and innovative levels.still this game is tons of fun and doen't get you bored
This game is a little challenging, but I got the hang of it now February 13, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This Super Mario World 2 is a very challenging game - it includes characters as in Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and other characters. On level 5 its very challenging, you have to go into the castles and when you get to the doors, push up. Then, you have to run past the part where booby traps try to smash you. If you get through that, then you do the tilting seesaw and jump on iggy so he goes into the lava. There are many more levels, but I've only gotten to the 14th. I don't know much, but I'll keep going.
From Spencer, age 8 - New York City
Super Mario World With Some Modifications...For The Good (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5 stars) January 5, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Flashback to the Christmas 1993. I first received my Super Nintendo, and Super Mario World came with the console (this was back when you got the system and a game all in one box for $129.00). I played this game for hours, and I eventually beaten it in about 3 years, due to on and off play. Eventually I sold my system and all my games. But just recently I decided to pick up "Super Mario World" on gameboy advance about a week ago. The game is still fun to play. You get the traditional powers like the mushroom and the fire flower. The new addition you receive is a cape (if you played Super Mario 3, it is exactly the racoon tail power). Also this game introduced Yoshi and his friends (different color Yoshis). There are also newer enemies in this game that may come pretty tough to beat. Whats also good is that you can store powers in that blue box at the top of the screen, which can come in handy as well.
There are some modifications on the GBA than the SNES versions. One that stood out to me was that you can either play with Mario or Luigi on any level, and you can switch them out whenever you feel. Also if you played with Luigi, you'll notice the awkward jump that he has (if you played Super Mario 2, you'll remember that the way he jumped he kicked his legs in the air. He does that on here as well). Another modification is that the game is much easier as it was on SNES. When Mario or Luigi was hit by an enemy of some kind, they would return back small on the SNES. Here on the GBA version, if you're hit, you'll return back to Super Mario or Luigi (you'll return to the power that you have when you received the mushroom), making you have more chances before you loose a life. One other modification I seemed to notice is that if you beat any Star Road levels (on the map screen you'll see a star that will take you to some hidden levels), you remember that is where you can get the different color Yoshi's (red, blue, and yellow). Well here on the GBA, the Star Road levels are not the only place you can access the diffent color Yoshi's. You can actually get them almost on any level now. If you know what item boxes on the levels that will pop out a Yoshi, you can get them in different colors now. Thats actually a good thing to me now, because they are more accessable than having to only go to one place. Also Yoshi can eat and spit out more items now, which is also a good thing as well. Also the characters talk, which I'm getting used to now.
Well I'm glad I have this game. It is very fun to play. It takes me back to my child hood days when I had this on SNES. I've already beaten this game (I took the Star Road shortcut). This game is pretty easier than it was on SNES. I love it and I recommend it to all ages.
Also this game come with the Arcade version of Super Mario. That is the game where you hit the enemies from underneith and go up and kick them for points. I think they put that in every Super Mario advance games for GBA. This game will keep you occupied for a while and will bring lots of fun to your playing experience.
One of the absolute greatest platformers of all time December 5, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Way back when the Super Nintendo was released, there was a game packaged with it that showed off just what the system was capable of doing. Super Mario World took Nintendo's popular mascot and gave him a bit of a facelift by adding new gameplay dynamics, a new sidekick in Yoshi, much bigger levels, and more challenging enemies. When Super Mario World was ported to the GBA, the game managed to retain most, if not all, of everything that made Super Mario World one of the absolute greatest platformers of all time, along with a few added features. Anyone familiar with the original game will feel right at home with Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World, which is perfect platforming pleasure all the way, and one of the best things you can play on the GBA. The graphics and gameplay are pretty much identical to what you remember, while there are some added sound effects and animations, as well as the original arcade Mario Bros. game included as an extra (which is included with all the other Super Mario Advance games as well). It's still challenging, and most of all, it's still fun all these years later, and if you own a GBA, or even a DS, and have never experienced Super Mario World, then you have been missing out on a great deal. Do yourself a favor, pick this up, you won't regret it.
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