Discuss the Italian Plumber you either love or hate!
Do you perfer the platformers or are you a sucker for the sports games and party games?
Which Mario is your favourite Mario?
Discuss the Italian Plumber you either love or hate!
Do you perfer the platformers or are you a sucker for the sports games and party games?
Which Mario is your favourite Mario?
Mario Kart is paired with Zelda for my favorite franchise from Nintendo. While I like playing mario games, I tend not to go out my way to play them unless I'm "in the mood for a platformer". There are times you just fancy a good platformer and Mario is one of the few that are still around in this blaze of shooter games.
In that vein, I played through all of Super Mario 3D land recently, and I had a great time with it, and I intend to play Super Mario Galaxy 2 after finishing FF13=2.
New super mario brothers has never grabbed me. It really there was a decent gap between the series, but with the release of "New Super Mario Brothers 2", "New Super Mario Brothers Wii U" and now "New Super Luigi U" all in quick succession, I just don't care for that anymore.
If Yoshi's Island counts as a Mario game then that is my favorite, hands down.
If Super Mario RPG counts as a Mario game then that is my favorite.
Otherwise, it's a tossup between Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. I'll probably have to go with SMB3. It's quirkier.
Been playing a lot of super mario 3d land recently like shauna, and it's a very wonderful game. I'll probably grab NSMB2 for my 3DS as well after I'm done, but I also wish they had waited between releases, instead of using it as a go-to first party exclusive, with the Wii and Wii U versions.
My favorite's probably Super Mario Bros. 3. It's sometimes hard to believe it was an NES game and it was such a cultural phenomenon, too.
Yoshi's Island. My god how I miss that game. Easily my favourite. It's just soo cute. Not to mention fun to play too.
I've not played either of the Galaxy series of games, but they look awesome, and I'd love to play them. Mario Kart is just amazing, as it's just a communal, fun game. Of the other games, 64 is very good. 3D Land is fairly good, but I found it rather easy to be honest, easier than other Mario games.
Super Mario Bros. changed my life forever, and then SMB3 changed it again. Pretty much all of the Mario games are excellent and groundbreaking in their own way.
SMB3 is my favorite, though Yohsi's Island is pretty much as close to perfection as you could get for a platformer.
Where would 2D platforming be with out SMB or later SMB3?
Where would 3D platforming be with Super Mario 64? Man, that was a great game.
The Galaxy games were great too, they were a better follow up to SM64 than Mario Sunshine. So far the Wii U is lacking that groundbreaking Mario title to make it worth owning. New Super Mario Bros. Wii U looks ok but nothing new. The original New Super Mario Bros. for DS was great though and it was a very wise decision by Nintendo to take the Mario series back to its 2D roots. It paid off big for them.
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2D Mario and Mario Kart are my personal favourites. Although I wasn't very fond of Super Mario 64 for some reason, I actually enjoyed Super Mario Galaxy a lot.
And I don't see what all the outrage is about regarding NSMB2 and NSMBU's short release span. They're on two different consoles, and it's not like they've been making yearly releases for NSMB in the past decade. I also don't see the problem with one release on each Nintendo console. It's practically a given and expected for series like Mario Kart. NSLU is also DLC, so I wouldn't really call that a new release. I even got NSLU at launch and 100% it in two days. The levels are much shorter but much harder, so I'd hardly call it a new game, even if they are selling a retail version of it.
I can't say much about NSMB2 since I haven't personally played it, but NSMBU, even though it still sticks with the same NSMB mechanics, did quite a lot to make the game feel fresh compared to the previous NSMB games. They added an integrated world map that's non-linear, challenge mode which extends the game life by a lot (I still haven't got Gold on all the Challenges and I got the game at launch), Boost Mode which really adds a new level of depth to the game when you try to control Mario and add Boost Mode Blocks at the same time (it's quite tricky to learn at first), and the level design is much more dynamic and hectic (even the first level is loaded with enemies and shifting floors, and practically all the levels have shifting floors and platforms).
Challenge Mode itself gave the game a fresh feel since it changes around the rules of Mario, like how getting 5 or more coins will kill you in some challenges. Even the earlier challenges are quite difficult, but it's hard in a fun way where you want to keep trying again after you die. The Challenge goals themselves range from speedruns, getting as many coins as possible, getting as few coins as possible, getting as many 1UPs as possible, dodging fireballs for as long as you can, completing areas without ever touching the ground (and you die if that happens), never letting enemies or coins drop on a moving platform (if it does you die), going through areas without harming any enemies (if you do you die), making sure both you and a Monty mole survive on a platform until the end of the level, and going through dangerous floorless areas with the help of nothing but Boost Blocks (it's really tricky controlling both Mario and the blocks at the same time, but I did get Gold in a few challenges solo). There's a good 50-60 challenges and you'll likely spend more time getting all Gold in them than completing the main game.
I wouldn't say you should go buy a Wii U just for that game (unless you're a really hardcore 2D Mario fan, I'd wait for more first party releases), but I really think you guys are selling New Super Mario Bros. U short, especially since I'm quite sure most of you haven't even played it yet.
Haha, perfect timing on this. I work at a kids summer camp right now, and last week I was giving out raffle tickets for anyone who could guess my favorite Mario game... and it took a disturbingly long time.
Where has all the love for Mario 64 gone?!? It will forever stand the test of time as my favorite. So many memories!
Out of the main Mario games, I prefer to play SMB3 and Yoshi's Island.
But my favorite Mario games are definitely the RPGs. Bowser's Inside Story and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door being my favorite ones. I was mad when I tried out Sticker Star and they totally screwed up the battle system.
I also really love the Wario games. I spent so much time playing Wario Land 2 that it should have been illegal.
Mario Kart and Mario Party are also awesome. Mario Kart 64 was my most-played N64 game, and the very first one I owned. I can still whoop people without having to use shortcuts.![]()
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I love all of you for including Yoshi's Island as a Mario game (because it is! full title: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island)
YI or SMRPG are my favorite Mario games, probably.