

The curtains rise and turtle shells fly, as you think – is this the beginning of a play? The answer is YES – Miyamoto confirmed it last year (see link)! It starts off with a unique title screen. This game was the last main Super Mario adventure to grace the NES and was re-released in Super Mario Allstars on the SNES, and later on GBA as the final Super Mario Advanced game.

Also – quick note – I have been playing with my newly modded RGB NES with a palette switch to try out some different palettes, so the screen shot colours look a little different compared to the original NES palette. It’s just so well put together that its fun every time I play it. The amazing thing about this game is I never get board. We do it the old fashion way no skipping levels and when you beat a level or die, you pass the controller. To kill the enemies, you will need to have the power of the fruit corresponding to the color of the enemy.Super Mario 3 – I have beaten this game annually for the past 10 years with my twin brother. However, you’ll notice the enemies have colors. Make sure that you look at the levels ahead of time so you can prioritize which fruits you want to take first. However, when you use another fruit, you lose the original fruit’s power. When you use fruit, you are granted that ability.

The fruits all grant Mario and Luigi different abilities. The main mechanic of Mario 2 Player is the fruits. If you’re really skilled, you can play both Mario and Luigi on the same keyboard. If you’re playing with a second player, you can work together to collect coins quickly while dispatching enemies. Unlike other games where Mario is the sole player, Luigi is playable. Collect the different fruit strategically to get around each level. However, this time, their adventures are augmented by fruits that grant unique abilities. Much like their previous adventures, the duo is engaged on a journey to collect coins. Mario and Luigi are here for another adventure together.
