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Nintendo Life: Super Mario World Review

Nintendo Life: Right from the six-note melody that opens the first stage, you can tell there's something special about Super Mario World. This is the Super Nintendo launch title that set the bar impossibly high for day-one releases, created the magic that games such as Super Mario 64, Sonic Adventure, and Luigi's Mansion have hoped to echo since, and that nearly two decades on is still regarded by many as the gold standard of platforming adventures.

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Guwapo774008d ago

Amazing experience for those that haven't played this game in the early 90s. As a Wii U owner, this will not hold me over till the next Nintendo produced game comes along.

*I still have the original...

jsslifelike4008d ago

Do we still need reviews of emulated games?

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What made Super Mario World so good?

Let’s discuss what made Super Mario World so good. This Nintendo classic is one of the best 2D games of its generation.

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ApocalypseShadow428d ago

It was imaginative, great controls and fun. Definition of a great game. What else is there to say?

The end.

P_Bomb428d ago

Everything! A picture in time.

Terry_B427d ago

Still waiting for a real sequel.

TheEnigma313427d ago

I love this game. Got the SNES bundle of Christmas of 1992 I think. I wanted the Genesis with Sonic 2 but this was just as good at the time. This was a huge jump from the nes Mario's and I didn't think it could get batter than Mario 3. The addition to Different Yoshi's added amazing gameplay.

Thundercat77427d ago

It was magical. Coming from Super Mario 3, this game felt glorious with its graphics, colors and music. A masterpiece.

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Kaizo Super Mario: Death By Shell Jump

Jessica Mullane for SUPERJUMP: "a style of gameplay that is intentionally meant to be frustratingly difficult. Don't expect to master anything in a day or even a month"

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Top 20 Soundtracks From the 16-Bit Era

In the 16-bit era, game devs and composers could finally change the type of tones used in the music, simulating a wider array of instruments and creating a whole lot of great soundtracks in the process.

It wasn’t easy picking out the best of the best because there were so many great ones. Even middle-of-the-road soundtracks seemed to deserve a bump if the game was just that damn good, and so many from that era are that damn good!

Here's the Ghetto Gamer list of top 20 soundtracks from the 16-bit era.

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