ChopperByrne wrote:Is there anything to be said for a game of Mario 2?
While not a true Mario game, it's a damn good platformer with a lot of freedom to play as you like.
Much better than the real Mario 2.
Vela wrote:
Kaizo Mario
Vela wrote:
And The Green Demon Challenge
retroking1981 wrote:
Never understood the negative vibe Lost Levels gets. What was the reason Nintendo of America decided to reskin Doki Doki Panic instead of release the real 2 again? I've heard 2 stories, one being NoA thought it was too hard and the second being they also thought it was too similar.
mistercrayon wrote:Except WindWaker is now universally accepted as being excellent? whereas perhaps the tide hasn't turned for sunshine as much (and probably gone down since the Edge [9]days).
igorgetmeabrain wrote:Not a pathetic attempt at bragging but I've collected every last star/shine several times over in Sunshine, both Galaxies and every other Mario game I've ever played, with the notable exception of SM64, which I never got around to finishing for some reason. I'd actually put Sunshine at the top of my list overall, though Galaxy 2 comes a close second.
igorgetmeabrain wrote:Sunshine is the only Mario game where I've spent hours just clambering around purely for the fun of it. More than any other Mario game I've ever played it encapsulated the boundless joy of exploration that is at the heart of the series. SM64 was the first to do this but it wasn't until Sunshine that you were given a fully-fledged playground to explore to your heart's content. The Galaxy games were indeed a little too linear in this respect and the hub worlds were rather dull level-selectors and little else.
Vela wrote:It's well worth getting them all in nsmb wii
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