![]() ![]() Challenge mode will have you trying to obtain a high score and find five red coins and a Yoshi egg within every single level of the original game. For Super Players in this game), and a versus mode either against a friend or a computer-controlled Boo. Besides the original game, you can play: the entire game again with certain objectives in Challenge mode, The Lost Levels (also known as the Japanese Super Mario Bros. Deluxe as deluxe as the title states is all of the bells and whistles. These new audio cues (along with the fact that you're now alerted if you're taking the correct path or not in certain castle levels) are a great addition as they clearly notify you of the impending danger and help you get on the path to success. However, the best improvement is the fact that you can now hear when Lakitus toss Spinies and when Cheep-Cheeps jump at you. Other differences include a world map that is purely cosmetic but interesting to see and the ability to switch between Mario and Luigi. To help make up for the frustration, you get five lives instead of three and you can actually save your progress. Also, you may fall down a hole when jumping in enemy-infested areas since you'll be too busy to stop and pan the camera down to see the ground below. The space between Mario and the edge of the screen behind him is too narrow a lot of the time, so don't be surprised when a Bullet Bill or Cheep-Cheep comes out of nowhere and takes one of your lives. This sounds like a no-brainer but having the camera pan left and right and up and down when you push the corresponding direction can get quite frustrating. There are a few differences between the original and this port the most notable of which being that the Game Boy Color's screen is much smaller than your average television. ![]() All of the sights and sounds are familiar and probably engraved into your consciousness whether you've played the game before or not. Classic Mario tunes play in each distinct environment with every song being as catchy as a cold on the subway. Levels take place in a few environments such as outside with blue skies and greenery, deep in the dark-blue underground, Bowser's various castles, and under the sea. with all of the solid platforming gameplay intact. The main game is an almost exact port of the original Super Mario Bros. Every world (besides the last one) ends with the classic scene of Toad informing you that the princess is in another castle. Princess Toadstool gets kidnapped by Bowser and it's up to Mario to finally rescue her by travelling through eight arduous worlds. If you're familiar with the Mario franchise then you probably already know what to expect when it comes to plot. ![]() │ We love to hear from our visitors even if you disagree so please leave a respectful comment after reading this review. Deluxe is a portable version of the original Super Mario game with a load of extras that will keep you entertained for hours of Goomba-stomping fun. Mario has come a long way since the NES era but that time is still worth reminiscing about. Deluxe is available as a Virtual Console game for 3DS Maciejewski playing a Game Boy Color on December 30, 2014 ![]()
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