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Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time – Nintendo DS
Mario & Luigi Partners in Time makes good use of the DS’s 2 screens and provides gamers with an above average Mario-esque RPG experience.
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Mario Party: Island Tour – 3DS
Mario Party: Island Tour, 2nd in the series developed by Nd Cube, continues to take the franchise in a slightly new direction, while also making great use of the 3DS’ many features.
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Mario Kart 8: Round Table Discussion
Nerdberry and The Cubist share their thoughts in a discussion on the upcoming Mario Kart 8 and the Mario Kart series in general.
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Mario Kart 64 – N64
Where does one begin when trying to review one of the best recognized games of all time in one of the most popular racing franchises of all time? With a simple and straightforward statement, maybe: Mario Kart 64 took America by storm instantly and remains close to the hearts of so many people, even those who haven’t played it in 10+ years.
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Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz – PS Vita
NerdBacon’s The Cubist reviews Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz for the PlayStation Vita! Is this game super? Or as good as a banana split? Find out here!
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Wario’s Woods – Super Nintendo
Dr. Mario isn’t the only fun Nintendo puzzle game! Check out Wario’s Woods by longtime NB writer, Doobs.
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Mario Bros. – NES
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews the game that formally introduced the world to video games’ most well known icon, Mario Bros.
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Mario Pinball Land – GBA
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews one of the more interesting Mario spin-off titles, Mario Pinball Land for Game Boy Advance.
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Mario Party-e – e-Reader
NerdBacon cofounder The Cubist reviews Mario Party-e, which using the e-Reader, cards, and a play mat, simulates an actual board game.
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Mario Bros.-e – e-Reader
Nerdbacon’s The Cubist reviews Mario Bros.-e for Nintendo’s e-Reader system. With a swipe of a card, the original Mario Bros. is playable. Is it enjoyable?
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Mario Party 6 – GameCube
NerdBacon’s The Cubist reviews Mario Party 6 for Gamecube. Mario Party 6 implements a microphone, but won’t you be too busy yelling at friends to use it?
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The Jungle Book – Super Nintendo
Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Developer: Eurocom Publisher: Virgin Games Release Date (NA): 1994 Genre: Platformer Reviewed by StarSpangledEggs Disney’s The Jungle Book Super Nintendo movie-license game, boy does it bring back memories. […]
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Mario Party 3 – N64
If you’ve read my reviews on the original game and its sequel, you know that the steep drop in enjoyability left me less than enthusiastic about revisiting Mario Party 3 for a closer look. If you haven’t read them, I’d suggest doing so as I’m reviewing all 11 titles for comparison and contrast. As it turns out, I like this game just a little bit more than Mario Party 2, but for the most part I think it simply tones down the annoyances of the previous game without adding anything substantially unique or amounting to much more than an expansion pack. In fact one of the major additions, Game Guy, proved so unpopular that it would never be seen again.
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Mario Kart Double Dash!! – GameCube
Platform: Nintendo GameCube Release Date (NA): November 17th, 2003 Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Racing Rating: 7 out of 10 Mario Kart Double Dash is the fourth installment in the […]
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Super Monkey Ball – GameCube
Platform: Nintendo GameCube Developer: Amusement Vision (AV) Publisher: Sega Release Date: Late 2001 Genre: Party, Puzzle Nerd Rating: 80/100 When I first saw the cover of Super Monkey Ball at […]
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