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Jonny B wrote:Mine would have to be both versions of Mario 2. The US version had the Mario and co. beating up baddies with vegetables. The Japan version had the original Super Mario 1 graphics, but it was a hell of a lot harder, (later released as 'The Lost Levels' on Mario All-Stars for the SNES.)
Nowadays, I dabble with Mario RPG and Mario Kart from time to time.
Kid Dynamite wrote:SMW2: Yoshi's Island
After 15+ years I still play it on PC with an emulator. Gameplay is simply awesome
Liam wrote:Aside from the original (in 1985 I got the Nintendo), I'd have to say Super Mario World for SNES. TONS of gameplay on that one, 'cause of all the extra levels. Kinda felt like I was playing Zelda. lol
Everett wrote:Kid Dynamite wrote:SMW2: Yoshi's Island
After 15+ years I still play it on PC with an emulator. Gameplay is simply awesome
Never played that one. Had a rough time beating bowser in the first one with
his flying coffee cup or whatever the hell that was suppossed to be
Everett wrote:Jonny B wrote:Mine would have to be both versions of Mario 2. The US version had the Mario and co. beating up baddies with vegetables. The Japan version had the original Super Mario 1 graphics, but it was a hell of a lot harder, (later released as 'The Lost Levels' on Mario All-Stars for the SNES.)
Nowadays, I dabble with Mario RPG and Mario Kart from time to time.
I got mario 2 & 3 at the same time for christmas one year. I remember giving up
on mario 2 very quickly because a. didn't get the hang of it b. had no freakin idea
what the story was with all the new bosses and why mario threw vegetables. I also
wondered where the hell bowser was
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