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New Super Mario Bros | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $30.00 as of 9/5/2010 10:39 EDT details You Save: $19.99 (40%)
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Seller: Britt Miller Rating: 633 reviews Sales Rank: 14
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: adventure_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6 Dolby ProLogicII
MPN: RVLPSMNE Model: RVLPSMNE UPC: 045496901738 EAN: 0045496901738 ASIN: B002BRZ9G0
Publication Date: October 31, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | New items include the propeller suit, which will shoot players high into the sky with just a shake of the Wii Remote and Mario?s new ability to transform into Penguin Mario. | | • | New Super Mario Bros. Wii offers a combination of cooperation and competition. Players can pick each other up to save them from danger or toss them into it. | | • | Supports 2-4 players in multiplayer mode. | | • | Mario, Luigi and two Toads are all playable characters, while many others from the Mushroom Kingdom make appearances throughout the game. Players can also ride different Yoshi characters and use their tongues as weapons. | | • | Players can use the motion abilities of the Wii Remote controller. The first player to reach a seesaw might make it tilt to help his or her character. reach a higher platform ? and then tilt it incorrectly just to mess with other players. |
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Amazon.com Product Description
Developers at Nintendo have dreamed of creating a simultaneous multiplayer Super Mario Bros. game for decades. The Wii console finally makes that dream come true for everyone with New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Supporting 2-4 players in side-scrolling co-op and competitive platforming action, and featuring a mix of fan favorites and new characters, new powerups and various input options via the Wii Remote, it is destined to become an instant classic in one of the most beloved game franchises of all-time.  Co-op/competitive simultaneous multiplayer. View larger. |  Classic environments with a twist. View larger. |  Wacky new powerups View larger. | Gameplay New Super Mario Bros. Wii, like all the previous releases in the Super Mario Bros. franchise is a side-scrolling platforming game where players collect coins as they attempt to make their way through progressively more difficult game levels using their ability to time jumps over obstacles and avoid a slew of enemies. But although the game contain several well-deserved nods to previous games in the series in the form of iconic characters like Mario, Luigi and two Toads, as well as familiar enemies, sound effects and levels, it is not simply another trip down Mario Bros. memory lane. Taking advantage of the flexibility and power of the Wii and Wii Remote, New Super Mario Bros. Wii manages to preserve the retro experience that fans love about the series, while adding new game features. Notable additions among these include, expansive play levels and new powerups and characters, but by far the most important, and in fact game-defining new feature is simultaneous multiplayer. A Franchise First: Simultaneous Multiplayer Since the very first Super Mario Bros. game took the world by storm in the late 1980s gamers anxious to get into the action have patiently and impatiently waited their turn as the infamous 'player 2.' Those days are no more. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii players can now navigate the side-scrolling worlds alone as before or invite up to three others to join them at the same time, on the same level, at any point in the game for competitive and cooperative multiplayer fun. With the multiplayer mode, the newest installment of the most popular video game franchise is designed to bring yet another type of family entertainment into living rooms and engage groups of friends in fast-paced Super Mario Bros. fun. Controller Choices Via the Wii Remote In another nod to the series' Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) roots, the Wii Remote controller used with New Super Mario Bros. Wii is held sideways, allowing for easy, classic inputs using the D-pad to direct playable characters, the 1 button to jump and 2 button to spit out projectiles like snowballs and fireballs. In addition, players can access powerups with their choice of either the push of a button, or by shaking the Wii remote, again demonstrating the perfect merging of classic gameplay and modern game design which is New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Key Game Features - New Super Mario Bros. Wii offers a combination of cooperation and competition. Players can pick each other up to save them from danger or toss them into it.
- Supports 2-4 players in multiplayer mode.
- Mario, Luigi and two Toads are all playable characters, while many others from the Mushroom Kingdom make appearances throughout the game. Players can even ride different Yoshi characters and use their tongues to swallow enemies – or their fellow players.
- In some areas, players use the motion abilities of the Wii Remote controller. The first player to reach a seesaw might make it tilt to help his or her character reach a higher platform – and then tilt it incorrectly just to mess with other players.
- New items include the propeller suit, which will shoot players high into the sky with just a shake of the Wii Remote and Mario’s new ability to transform into Penguin Mario.
- At the end of each stage during the simultaneous multiplayer mode, players are ranked based on their score, the coins collected and the number of enemies defeated.
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A++++ totally awesome. August 8, 2010 Lady Wynter (Chicago, Illinois) What a perfect update to such a classic. My daughter loves it...even though she has trouble playing but give her time and she'll figure it out...we spend time playing this game with her and we love the team work you have to do in order to make it through. A nice change from the original.
Multiplayer makes August 8, 2010 William B. Partridge (Alexandria, VA) For anyone who has played any of the classic Mario games, you'll know what to expect here. It's a combo of Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES), Super Mario World (SNES), and New Super Mario Bros. (DS). It's got that old school charm, Yoshi, and the big coins.
While this is a good thing most of the time it also starts to feel a bit shallow, the game just doesn't feel as new and inventive as it could (e.g. Super Mario Galaxy). Just more of an iterative version of the last with improvements here and there. The biggest of those changes turns out to be both a joy and a source of frustration - multiplayer. While you can now enjoy Mario with your friends and have a good time doing it, you're also likely to get a bit irritated with anyone not at a similar skill level, especially considering the fact that you can "accidentally" kill your teammates. The other sore spot here is that there's no online multiplayer, it really is just a shame and a true sign of the shortcomings that Nintendo's online experience has in comparison to XBOX 360 and PS3.
One really nice thing about the game is that it's approachable for those who don't regularly game, the simple controls, bright colors, and straight forward game play mean that even casual gamers can do this. Again, if you're playing with someone less familiar with a controller it might lead to some form of frustration (I've even seen people get into mini arguments) but just try and leave the more serious dedication and such to playing alone and you'll be fine.
Overall it's a very nice game and the shortcomings are largely part of the inherent charm in the game (online aspect aside) and is more than made up for by the price, $40.
Pros:
+ Simple yet challenging fun
+ Feels like a very complete Mario game, very satisfying
+ Multiplayer
Cons:
- Multiplayer lacks online and can lead to issues with teammates
- Lacks any real sensation of newness
super cool wii game August 5, 2010 Sherry A. Clem (IN) This is a really fun game. I'm having a lot of fun and it reminds me of Yoshi's Island. I'm on level 4 and it's really fun and challenging. Nick Clem - Age 6
Love Mario!!! August 5, 2010 Sibling It was for my dad but I never let him play. It is so funy and entertaining. Also puechase the strategy guide for secret items and exits!!!
Great family game when it works August 4, 2010 Happy Mother (Florida) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We are fairly new to Wii. We got our system for Christmas last year. I bought this game in March and was actually really excited about it because I always had the best time with the original Mario. We've had a blast playing it. After a couple of months, we started getting disc error messages. I noticed some scratches on the disc, just along the outside edge of the CD in a perfectly circular pattern. We don't allow our kids to change out the discs, we do it for them. The games are just too expensive not to take some precautions to prevent scratches. So how the scratches got there, I have no idea. I searched all over Nintendo's website, following all trouble shooting tips, but still got the error. Finally I called them, because I read that they'd replace a game in certain situations if it had been less than 90 days. According to my receipt, we'd had it for 87. But they wouldn't replace it and couldn't tell me how it was getting scratched in that way. They offered to buff it and polish it for us, for about the same amount as a brand new game. I said no thanks. I sent it to another CD/DVD/Game buffing place I'd read about, and had it done for a fraction of the cost. All scratches were gone, and it worked great. For about two weeks. Now the same circular scratches have appeared on the disc again, and we're getting the error again. It has not happened to any of our other games. I'm extremely disappointed because right now, this is our family's favorite game to play together, and we have to stop playing for errors. I've done some searches and it appears this could be a flaw with the game because I've read so many other stories of the same problem. I refuse to buy another disc if this is definitely a flaw. It's a great game, it's just a shame we're having so many problems with it.
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