New Super Mario Bros
- New moves. New Super Mario Bros. expands Mario's arsenal of moves to include some very powerful advanced techniques.
- Run, jump, and stomp your way through raging volcanoes, tropical islands, snow capped peaks, and unimaginable challenges!
- Grab a Mega Mushroom and grow to incredible proportions, or smash through your foes in a blue Koopa shell.
- There are two multiplayer modes in New Super Mario Bros. Mario vs. Luigi and Minigames. In Mario vs. Luigi mode
- New power ups. You'll find classic power-ups like the Super Mushroom and the Fire Flower in the game
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Old-School Platforming Fun - Jump, bounce and power-up through visually stunning side-scrolling worlds filled with Mushroom Kingdom madness. New Action - Grab a Mega Mushroom and grow to incredible proportions, or smash through your foes in a blue Koopa shell. 2 Distinct Multiplayer Modes - New Super Mario Bros. features competitive 2-player multiplayer and mini-game functionality supporting up to 4 players. A Classic Storyline - Bowser and Bowser Jr. have kidnapped Princess Peach, again, and only Mario and you can save her. Powerups Galore - You'll find classic power-ups, like the Super Mushroom and the Fire Flower in the game, as well as some all-new ones that let Mario explore the Mushroom Kingdom like never before. New Moves - New Super Mario Bros. expands Mario's arsenal of moves to include some very powerful advanced techniques. If you want to uncover every secret in the game, you'll have to master them all.
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Twenty years after Nintendo's biggest franchise was born, the Mario Bros. return in a dazzling, all-new platformer sure to set players' fingers twitching. In New Super Mario Bros. for DS, fans from Mario's classic days will see their dreams answered in this return to the Mushroom Kingdom, while a new generation of Mario players will learn what true platforming greatness means. The game contains 80 levels of side-scrolling fun across 8 worlds and features multiplayer support both in wireless DS single-card download play and wireless DS multi-card play.
The storyline of New Super Mario Bros. is simple, but 100% classic Mario Bros. During a tranquil walk with Princess Peach, Mario witness a lightning strike on Peach's castle. Mario predictably races off to lend a hand, but no sooner has he stepped away from the always popular Peach, than he sees Bowser Jr. step into the picture and drag her away. As mario pursues them throughout both overworld and underworld, the appearance of Bowser and the Koopas shows that the list of fiends opposing him is longer than he expected. But Mario is not one to be put off by such things. Come along with Mario, Luigi and other friends as they venture into the depths of the Mushroom Kingdom to get Peach back once again. Gameplay Although New Super Mario Bros. is a modern addition to the Mario Bros. tome, it revels in the fact that it is an old school side-scrolling platformer through and through. The single player mode is set on 80 levels spread across eight worlds, with players assuming the role of either Mario or Luigi. As in all Mario Bros. games, the ultimate goal is to rescue Peach, but as players traverse game levels the immediate goal is to collect coins, hop on top of enemies, and break open blocks while searching for power-ups as you race to capture the flag at the end of each level. Each of the game's eight worlds climaxes with a boss battle tied into the abduction of Peach, in which players will need to utilize the game's six power-ups in order to have success. Along with its single player mode New Super Mario Bros. for DS also features two different multiplayer modes. The first is the Mario vs. Luigi, 2-player competitive mode. Here it's brother vs. brother in a literal race for Stars. Players choose to play as either Mario or Luigi, with the goal to collect the Stars that appear throughout the stage at timed intervals. If one brother gets a star(s) first they can be stolen away by the other player by doing damage. The one who gets to the set number of stars wins. This mode uses local wireless DS Single-Card download play, so only one game card is needed. The other multiplayer mode revolves around mini-game play. There are variety of these, which can be engaged in on a one-on-one basis, or in tournament fashion with 2-4 players. The Power-ups. New Super Mario for DS contains contains six power-up options. Three of these, the Super Mushroom, the Fire Flower and the Starman are back from previous games. There are also three entirely new to the game, these being: the Blue Koopa Shell, which Mario can crawl into to protect himself and spin when inside it to attack enemies; the Mega Mushroom, which allows for a huge Mario; and the Mini-Mushroom, which makes Mario very small and able to get into places that wouldn't otherwise be available. Key Game Features
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| ASIN | B000ERVMI8 |
|---|---|
| Release date | May 15, 2006 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#4,854 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#12 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5 x 0.75 inches; 3.84 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Item model number | 045496737313 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
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In case anyone is wondering...this is a different game than New Super Mario Bros. for the Wii...they both contain completely different levels. The Wii version allows up to 4 players to play on the same Wii at the same time...it's a fun game, but I like this DS game better.
There are 3 save slots, so my son has his own save and I have my own. He loves the game but has trouble after world 3, so I have to help him through some of the more difficult parts. He loves the minigames and begs me to play them with him. If you have 2 DS systems and 1 cartridge, then you can play the minigames against each other which is fun. I can't say I love the minigames as much as he does, but they are fun, quick, and it makes him happy. I just finished the main game a few minutes ago and it was a blast from beginning to end.
Each world is easy enough for casual gamers to get through and there are 3 coins in each level to collect...collecting all these coins gives more challenge for the more advanced gamer. The game got more difficult around world 6, so I went back through the earlier worlds again to collect those coins and to build up my extra lives. Then I came back to finish the game. To complete the game, you only have to go through 6 of the 8 worlds...the other 2 worlds have to be unlocked somehow.
Now that I completed the game, I need to go back and collect all those coins and unlock the two worlds I haven't gotten to yet.
By Alex Thorn on September 14, 2018
Mini games are kind of fun, they rely on different skill sets, one even uses the microphone.
The overall game itself is a combination of elements from Mario Bros 1-3, Super Mario World, and Mario 64. The stylus isn't used much for the normal game, but the controls are easy enough. You basically have the same controls as Mario Bros 1. The most frustrating part of the game is the save system. Granted, most of the levels are very easy and short. But many people have normal lives outside of games, so we tend to rely on frequent saves. In New Super Mario Bros, you can only save after major milestones or after you beat certain areas of the map (castles are one example). The graphics and sound are top notch, typical of all Super Mario games. Again, there are elements of all the previous Mario games in the DS version. Some of the sounds and moves are directly from Mario 3 and Mario World, while the audio sound bytes reminded me of Mario 64.
There's no Yoshi or any way to fly/float/glide. These are major drawbacks to the game.
Overall, the game gets 4/5 stars.
Pros: Mario fans rejoice, you get a nicely made Mario game for the DS. Easy controls for all ages, lots of familiar elements from previous Mario games. Excellent graphics and sound.
Cons: Frustrating save system, easy levels, short game, no Yoshi, no way to fly.
Overall: 4/5 stars because it is still worth buying for the DS.
very colorful. The music is classic SMB done right. The play controls are tight and precise. There are numerous
secrets to be found and the replayability is very high. There are some gamers who say the game is too easy.
There are some areas that are, but the difficulty is just right in my opinion. The fun factor is out of this world, I
won't reveal anything here, you have to play this game and experience it for yourself.
Very highly recommended for SMB fanatics everywhere.
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I can honestly say I enjoyed this game a lot. The graphics are solid and colourful, pretty much 2D Mario-style, the music themes are bubbly and incredibly catchy, and the controls are sharp and precise once you have gotten used to the specific physics of the game. The levels are full to the brim with interesting and challenging platform gimmicks, and the game definively encourages and rewards careful exploration. I've been through a first playthrough and I'm far from having discovered all the secrets the game's in-world has to offer.
When it comes to the difficulty, after having read many reviews complaining that the game was way too simple and could be cleared in 3 to 5 hours, I expected an fairly easy ride. Well, it was not. It took me much longer than just a couple of hours to reach the end of this first playthrough I mentioned above, and I lost a fair amount of lives in the process. I guess the game may appear easy to veterans of the series; still, chances are high that it will be quite more challenging to newcomers. All in all , the difficulty curve is well balanced: it allows the player to adapt slowly but surely to the many gimmicks of the game, offering them levels that grow increasingly harder to beat while never feeling overwhelmingly difficult.
As for the negative side, a few details could definitely have been more polished. The boss battles could have been a tad more complex and challenging, and it would have been convenient to have the possibility to save at any point, rather than only in a few selected locations. Still, those are minor quips, and certainly do not ruin the general quality of the game nor the pleasure taken in playing it.
As a whole, this is a very solid offering, enjoyable and fun to play, and quite addictive to boot. I very seldom play platform games- let alone Mario game, as I mentioned-but this one managed to charm me and get me hooked. It seems to have been designed to bring the core of the 2D Mario lore to a new generation of gamers who never had the chance to play the original 2D Mario games. It may disappoint Mario veterans by giving them a feeling of "déja-vu", but newcomers to the series should definitively enjoy it and give it a try!
This is a great game, and its not just for kids! It is frustratingly difficult as you get to the later levels! Somehow, i got to the end of the game without unlocking two of the worlds and i found it wasen't easy to work out how to unlock them ( i won't spoil it for you!). Graphics are good, story is typical Mario, and the extras and 2 player wi-fi modes are worth thier own game!
I am currently going back to get all the coins and work on the unlocked levels... look forward to another similar style game in the near future!
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