Tag: Mario

  • Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS)

    Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS)

    (Review archived from April 5, 2023) I had previously played (and reviewed) Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels as it appeared on Super Mario Bros. Allstars for SNES, but I had never played the original Super Mario Bros. 2 release for Famicom Disk System. So much of what I said about the Allstars version applies…

  • Super Mario Bros. (NES)

    Super Mario Bros. (NES)

    (Review archived from March 18, 2023) I mean … it’s Super Mario Bros. for the NES. On one hand it’s hard to understate the extent to which this game almost single handedly kicked off a revolution in console gaming. This is the bedrock upon which a decade or more of 2D gaming was built upon.…

  • Super Mario World (SNES)

    Super Mario World (SNES)

    (Review archived from January 21, 2019) I try to kick off each year with a bona-fide classic. For me this serves as a means of ‘level-setting the playing field’ in terms of any other games I play during the year, and as a reminder of what truly great games are capable of. It’s a tradition…

  • Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. 3 (SNES)

    Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. 3 (SNES)

    (Review archived from January 10, 2018) I’m certain that entire swaths of internet text have been devoted to lauding the greatness of this game, but I’m going to boil it down to the single concept that stuck with me this time around. Meticulous. Certainly not a groundbreaking revelation by any means and if you read…

  • Super Mario Land (GB)

    Super Mario Land (GB)

    (Review archived from March 11, 2015) Super Mario Land is pretty good for a GameBoy platformer, I’m just not entirely convinced it’s a great Mario game. What I mean is that if you swapped out the Mario sprite and animations in this game for any other random platforming hero, this game would be almost unidentifiable…

  • Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels (SNES)

    Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels (SNES)

    (Review archived from March 6, 2015) Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels is a Super Mario fever dream hallucinated through a fog of several consecutive bad acid trips and moments of religious epiphany. The gaming world tends to think of Shigeru Miyamoto as that super fun uncle from your childhood who was always cracking jokes…

  • Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. (SNES)

    Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. (SNES)

    (Review archived from February 28, 2015) Ya know it’s funny; pretty much every time I fire up Super Mario Bros. it’s the original NES version, and I always forget about this updated release of the game. And that’s a shame really because I have no qualms declaring this to be the definitive version of the…