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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: September 26, 2013 (01:07 PM)
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Very interesting review. Makes this game look pretty intriguing. Like a Mario game with the bizarre randomness you get with, say, Kirby's Adventure on the NES, maybe.

I'll have to play it sometime. Been a while since I've done anything with a Mario game.

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Author: dagoss
Posted: September 27, 2013 (02:53 PM)
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Certainly worth the time (and it's fairly short). One thing that I really love about it is that you can play the worlds in any order, sort of like Mega Man. I think this is the only Mario game that follows that format.

I recently played Super Mario Land 2, then Super Mario Land 3 (a.k.a. Warioland). Now I'm in the middle of Warioland 2. It's pretty cool to see how the series evolved into an actual anti-Mario series.


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Author: Linkamoto
Posted: November 03, 2013 (09:28 AM)
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I have some fond memories of this game. And you're right--it had an otherworldly feel to it. It hasn't been replicated since, in my opinion. Great review, incredibly entertaining to read.

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