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The ultimate Wii game of 2009 has arrived... New Super Mario Bros. Wii! Paying homage to the original side scrolling Mario games of yesteryear, New Super Mario Bros. uses the same winning formula that made this franchise so popular as the player colle...
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In theory, there shouldn’t be a ten out of ten score sitting at the top of this review. In theory, Mario should have run out of steam long ago. Just take a look at the competition. Look there, at Sonic, the aging hedgehog has-been, every year promisin...
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A game that hardcore gamers and families alike will adore, and one of the most inventive and engaging games releases in years...
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When I heard that the Wii was getting some retro Mario treatment after reading the Super Mario Bros Wii preview from the E3 announcement last year, I was rather ecstatic. I should note that my first encounter with Mario was on the original GameBoy, so...
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Nintendo has gone back to its roots with New Super Mario Bros Wii but is this a trip down memory lane that’s worth taking or will it leave you hankering for more modern thrills? Read our full New Super Mario Bros Wii review to find out.If you’re a g...
The manic multiplayer mode, brilliant level design, return of some muchloved gameplay features...
Pointless waggle controls and the lack of any true innovation...
It’s Super Mario x4; while the single player experience is unquestionably fantastic, get three mates on board and you have one of the most enjoyable video games going...
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Returning to his side-scrolling roots, Nintendo's red-capped mascot has finally given Wii owners a taste of the nostalgic gameplay for which he is renowned. Rather than a Mario-by-the-numbers remake, this fresh instalment brings with it some Wii-sp...
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Sometimes a game comes along just when it's most needed. For those of us who count ourselves long-term Nintendo fans, the lack of big, blockbuster, traditional gaming series on the Wii since the launch of Super Mario Galaxy two years ago has bee...
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Retro-return for the moustachioed plumber.New Super Mario Bros. WiiGenre: PlatformerPlatform: WiiPrice: £32.99 (Amazon)It has been over 25 years since Mario first stomped his way onto home consoles and into our hearts. Super Mario Bros for the NES was...
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Don’t let the name fool you. New Super Mario Bros Wii is actually a little old. This traditional, 2D action game brings back everything you loved about classics like 1991’s Super Mario World.It’s the totally 80s, totally radical Koopa Kids! Fire Chomps...
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Suitable for all ages, it's a winning combination of that ‘old school’ charm and the Wii’s versatility. An absolute must for the Mario fan, and a recommended addition to the casual gamer's Christmas wish list...
Multiplayer modes are a lot of fun, whether you go co-op or competitive; replay value is very high indeed.
No online multiplayer option; not much in the way of innovation.
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Anyone who's watched prime time TV recently will have viewed one of the ads touting Mario and Luigi's latest adventure. The trademark theme tune is enough to make fans drop what they're doing and take heed (we've seen it happen); while images of smili...
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Right here is the platformer as it's meant to be played, by the first rulers of the side scroller, and starring their very own golden boy. New Super Mario Bros for the Wii is a game that takes all the elements of the true classics, adds a few mandatory...
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Startling fact: this is the first traditional Mario game to appear on a console since 1991’s Super Mario World. That’s a huge burden to bear, as this is the exact type of game that transformed Nintendo into the worldwide juggernaut it is today. With su...
A handful of brilliant levels, Amazing final battle (surprise!), Twoplayer mode is the best...
Too simplistic for longtime players, Motion controls detract from the experience, Fourplayer mode seems to be love it or hate it...
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As much as we hate to begin a review with a question or comment framed in the resoundingly negative, we have to ask. How can a franchise continue to thrive with such little actual innovation? The answer, of course, is that the germinal ideas were so st...
Ultimately, your enjoyment here is going to be determined by the reason you choose to purchase it. If you just miss those classic 2D Mario antics, you’re going to be pleased as punch. If on the other hand you’re hankering after a way to enjoy...
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For the first time in a long time, a Nintendo system has launched with a Mario game available on the first day. After generations of waiting months or years for the latest Mario game on a system (New Super Mario Bros. on the DS, Super Mario 3D Land on the...
New Super Mario Bros. U is the launch game the Wii U needed, and it stands as a great example of the New Super Mario Bros. sub-series, even if it doesn't add much...
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There isn’t a whole lot new in New Super Mario Bros. Wii- the princess has been kidnapped (again!), you have to make it across multiple levels and worlds to rescue her while collecting coins, jumping over stuff and beating baddies. So it's classic Supe...
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The marvellous thing about New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Publisher/Developer: Nintendo/ESRB: E), the game that will serve as Nintendo's primary hardware seller this holiday, is that it's about as familiar as a game can be without a player actually having...
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OK, it's not exactly the fresh high def 3D Mario game some would have hoped for with a new Nintendo console launch, but New Super Mario Bros U is a game dismissed at your peril. Hot on the heels of New Super Mario Bros 2 on the 3DS, if you were one of tha...
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