It's A me!
Mario!
I remember SMB Advance was irritating because every time I picked up a mushroom, Mario would announce: "Just Wat I needed!"
I guess you're just what I needed (just what I needed)
It's A me!
Mario!
I remember SMB Advance was irritating because every time I picked up a mushroom, Mario would announce: "Just Wat I needed!"
I guess you're just what I needed (just what I needed)
Mario always made everything more exciting for me as a kid, even golf and tennis which are boring sports by design. Seriously, there's a Mario Golf and Mario Tennis and both games were excellent.
I miss playing Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64. I used to go over to a friend's house and play that (and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater) pretty frequently one summer. It was nice.
Mario is a pretty cool dude. I've honestly enjoyed what I've played of all of the Mario games, even Super Mario Sunshine. Granted, I only played that one for an hour or so, but it seemed pretty fun.
I just watched a clip of the newest Wii- U Mario and it looks pretty good.
Might be biased because of Cats though.
Seriously ? Mario, Luigi, Peach etc all running around as Cats ? Cutest thing ever.![]()
Super Mario Bros. 3 was my first console game, though I was playing games years before I got an NES and that game (child of the P.C. here).
That said, the only "standard" Mario game that I still remember fondly is Super Mario World (which I rarely got to play until emulators and the GBA port came out, since I never owned an SNES, much to my dismay). But I love that game. It has a brilliant set of gameplay elements, and so much extra stuff to do. I still sometimes go back and explore that world. Blue Yoshi rocks (as does the cape). I never liked the Fire Flower, I was always one for exploration based abilities. My copy for the GBA has all three files filled: one with a perfect Mario run, one with a perfect Luigi run, and one with a perfect alternating run (except for the last zone, which I leave open so I can see the cutscenes for the redone world and Dragon Coin completion whenever I want).
Apart from that, I love Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door and Super Mario RPG, and I wish those two would get a 3DS rerelease.
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I'm saying it. Galaxy is the best Mario game ever!
Galaxy 2 was better, but they both were awesome!![]()
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I lack a Wii so can't play those.
Without a Wii I'm not even a real man. -bows head in shame-
My first Mario game was Donkey Kong - the original Donkey Kong. Of course, back then he wasn't Mario, he was "Jumpman" (not to be confused with another game called Jumpman) and he was a carpenter rather than a plumber.
Later I played SMB 1, 2, and 3 (as well as "Lost Levels"), Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario RPG () and Mario Kart 64. Other than later stints with Superstar Saga and New SMB, that was about the extent of my Mario playing. Super Mario 64 was I'm sure great but I played the Banjo-Kazooie games first and going back to SM64 after that seemed like a bit of a step backwards so I could never really get into it.
I've heard the Galaxy games are great but I haven't owned a Nintendo console since GameCube (not counting handhelds) so I haven't played those either.
To this day I think that SMB 3 and SMW are among the finest platformers of all time, and if you count Yoshi's Island as a Mario game I think that may possibly be the finest platformer of all time.
This game was fan-friggin'-tastic.
I agree Yoshi's Island is probably the best 2D platformer of all time. It was the SNES at its best.
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