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Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
Oh Paper Mario. Let me count the ways I love you. You brought back to life the Mario RPG series. You introduced new and beloved gameplay mechanics. You’re not Super Paper Mario.
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.
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga – Game Boy Advance
Platform: Game Boy Advance Developer: Alphadream, Vanpool (For the Mini-Games) Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: Japan: November 21, 2003; North America: November 17, 2003 Genre: Role Playing Game Reviewed by Flagostomos In 1994, Square-Enix (then known as Square) took everybody’s favorite plumber and cast him in his first role-playing adventure. Though a sequel was teased many times… Continue reading Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga – Game Boy Advance
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – 3DS
Platform: 3DS Release Date (NA): March 24th, 2013 Developer: Next Level Games Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Action / Adventure Nerd Rating: 8 out of 10 Be sure to check out The Watchman’s take on Dark Moon and my review of the first Luigi’s Mansion! Believe it or not, I picked this game up back on its launch date but until… Continue reading Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – 3DS
Super Mario 3D World – Wii U
Platform: Wii U Release Date (NA): November 22nd, 2013 Developer: Nintendo, 1-UP Studio Publisher: Nintendo Genre: 3D Platformer Nerd Rating: 8.5 out of 10 The latest Mario platformer is finally here! Although Super Mario 3D World may have been overshadowed by the releases of the PS4 and Xbox One, there are still plenty of us… Continue reading Super Mario 3D World – Wii U
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars – SNES
Classic Mario meets his first real RPG challenge. Are you in?
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.
Tennis – Game Boy
Nerdberry reviews TENNIS for the Game Boy.
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 – GBA
Well, this game sure does have a hell of a title. Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is an enhanced version of Super Mario Bros. 3, originally for the NES, ported to the GBA. More specifically, it is a port of the updated SMB 3 included in Super Mario All-Stars. It packs all the punch of the original and adds a few new features here and there for dedicated fans. This is easily one of if not the strongest title for the GBA.
Mario Party 9 – Wii
Nerd Bacon’s The Cubist reviews the first game in its series to seriously shake up the old formula, Mario Party 9.
Mario Party 8 – Wii
Nerd Bacon cofounder The Cubist reviews Mario Party 8 for the Nintendo Wii. This might be the best entry in the series!
Mario Party 7 – GameCube
Nerd Bacon’s The Cubist reviews Mario Party 7 for the Nintendo Gamecube. The best in the series is yet to come!
Donkey Kong Jr. – NES
NerdBacon’s The Cubist reviews Donkey Kong Jr. for the NES. So, it’s modern Donkey Kong’s dad who’s never seen again? Donkey Kong has the deepest lore.
Donkey Kong – NES
NerdBacon celebrates its 100th review with this review of Donkey Kong for the NES, by The Cubist!