Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years Amazon Minimum Age: 72 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496731397 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Model: 45496731397 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: September 08, 2006 Sales Rank: 1057 Studio: Nintendo
Features:
Play Super Mario Bros. 2, the hit NES game from wayback!
Play as Mario, Luigi, Toad, or the Princess, and play through 20 levels of adventure as you try to stop the Dream Machine
You can also play Mario Bros., the classic arcade hit
Link up with friends and play using the GameLink cable, for added fun&adventure
Super Mario Advance
Pretty good game, not as good as some of the Mario games. Nice game for kids between 4 and 7. I enjoyed this game 15 years ago and had to buy it for my Nintendo DS.
excellant
My nine year old son used his money to purchase this game and had loads of fun.
Too Much From Origonal?? (Rating: 5 out of 10- -2.5 stars)
Now I myself personally love me some Super Mario. If you checked my reviews, you'll see that I've given Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 & Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance all high ratings. When I purchased those two games, I've noticed that Nintendo made some changes with those games since the last time I've owned them on Super Nintendo. So here I am with Super Mario Advance, which is Super Mario 2 on Game Boy Advance, and I have to say that I've not impressed at all with this one. I understand that video games "evolve" over time and creaters try to make them better, but there is a difference between making the game better than the origonal, and making it complicated than the origonal. Nintendo did the latter with this game. ... Read More
For nostalgia's sake alone
Mario's first appearance on the GBA came with the first Super Mario Advance game, which is an updated port of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the original Nintendo console. For those that don't know, Super Mario Bros. 2 was a departure from the classic, standard setting original game, as Mario now pulled radishes out of the ground to hurl at enemies among other changes (the reason behind these is because the original Super Mario Bros. 2 was deemed too difficult when originally developed, so another in-development game got a Mario facelift and was released as Super Mario 2 here in the states, while the other Mario sequel would see somewhat of a release as Super Mario All-Stars on the Lost Levels segment), but despite it all, the game still offered some ... Read More
A little disappointing...
I bought this game without knowing that it was the same as Super Mario 2. This was my least favorite Mario game for the NES. I also think it was kind of pointless to include the original Mario Brothers game. (You remember the one with the POW barrel) That game is not fun, and requires a connector cable and an opponent for any kind of real game play. I recommend Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3 for some classic Mario fun.