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Post by smellslikesomeghost on Jul 27, 2006 11:08:27 GMT
I think I am playing too much, I am starting to feel slightly queasy and a bit motion sicky when I am off of it! That's only after half an hour! (I am old and haven't played games for ooh, 8 years) It is ace. It will take me a million years, and I doubt that I will finish, I have yet to complete any game. So far I have just got to world 3 which is exciting. Any one else got it?
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Post by jode* on Jul 28, 2006 8:19:54 GMT
No.
But I am still playing too much Mario Kart on the GameCube. So much that when I close my eyes to fall asleep at night I see Yoshi and Baby Luigi skidding it round Peach Beach.
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Post by jem on Jul 28, 2006 9:53:28 GMT
It was always Super Mario 3 on the nes (not snes) for me.
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Post by Gordon on Jul 28, 2006 11:47:16 GMT
I just used to love doing that change-of-direction jump on the first level of Mario 64. I lose track of what consoles are out there, but when I'm a raking-it-in-gay-in-the-city type I fully intend on tracking all the Mario Bros stuff down - they're unbelievably good fun, and so cute visually.
I still wish you could play the Princess, and there's no decent Barbie 3D platform game out there. I always used to go Mushroom - the steering was easier. You can't beat split-screen duals with your cousins at Christmas.
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Post by Robbing the Dead on Jul 29, 2006 21:30:12 GMT
There is a game on the DS Super Princess Peach, where you are Peach and rescue Mario. Also you could be peach in Super Mario Bros 2, on the NES.
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Post by Gordon on Jul 30, 2006 11:54:29 GMT
This is new information for me. I just love the whimsical graphics.
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Post by smellslikesomeghost on Sept 30, 2006 19:24:49 GMT
I actually finished this. It is the only game I have ever completed. I am dead chuffed. And a bit bored now that it's all over.
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Jan 24, 2007 13:46:02 GMT
I've now got this, it's addictive.
Why are they Mario Brothers, when one is called Mario and the other is called Luigi? Is Mario called Mario Mario, or is it just an unorthodox way of referring to some brothers?
I've never had a Mario game before. I feel as if I've been missing out, mainly for the sheer burst of joy I get when he speaks.
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Post by Steven on Jan 24, 2007 14:11:05 GMT
"Thank-a you so much for-to playing my game!"
That always used to amuse me.
Is anyone else finding it quite hard to spot the hidden exits in this game? I've found a couple largely by accident, but when I go deliberately looking for them, I'm always flummoxed.
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Post by jem on Jan 24, 2007 16:24:40 GMT
I still can't find the third coin in the castle on world one and that's driving me mad.
I'm a bit like that with the extra levels,
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Post by Ceeb on Jan 24, 2007 20:33:55 GMT
I've now got this, it's addictive. Why are they Mario Brothers, when one is called Mario and the other is called Luigi? Is Mario called Mario Mario, or is it just an unorthodox way of referring to some brothers? He is actually called Mario Mario I think
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