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New bonus features, including a two-player competition and Red Coin challenges, makes the '80s classic a gotta-have Pak for the '00s.
The adventure that revitalized the video game market over 15 years ago has returned -- this time souped up for Game Boy Color. Super Mario Bros. can now reach an entire generation of gamers who may have missed the portly plumber's initial rise to fame.
Adding to the addictive fun of the classic game, players have to complete special red coin
challenges in each level. Totally new bonus options are also available, like a calendar feature and special artwork that can be turned into stickers by using the Game Boy Printer.
The new additions are great, but the real fun comes from the classic gameplay. Guide Mario
through 8 worlds packed with secret Mushrooms and free lives, while avoiding Koopas and
blasting Bowser with fireballs. Warp Zones, secret coin rooms, and hidden vines are tucked
away behind breakable blocks, which taught gamers back in the early '80s to explore every nook
and cranny of Mushroom Kingdom.
As an added bonus, you can access eight Super Mario "Lost Levels" by performing exceptionally well in the original game.
Super Mario Bros. is a blast from the past that stands up well to the test of time, and new
bonus features -- including a two-player competition via Game Link Cable -- make this title better than ever.
Available now, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is compatible only with Game Boy Color.
Contributed by Evil Ryu (31577) on Jul 22, 2005.
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