I really liked to play Super Mario Brothers on the original Nintendo NES console on my computer. But when I saw a different version of the original game on a different console, this meant one thing... SUPER MARIO BROTHERS DELUXE!
SMBDX had many different stuff including the Boo Race and Lost Levels (300,000 points to unlock), Challenge mode (collect 5 red coins and find a hidden box with an Yoshi egg and get many points as you can) and a Fortune Telling game (Pick a Extremely Lucky card and you'll get five 1ups, but if you pick a Extremely Unlucky card, you fail).
Super Mario Brothers was first released in 1985 on the NES, then later ported onto the GBC in 1999. Sounds amazing, eh?
Right, let's get onto the review.
GRAPHICS: 9/10
The graphics look the same to the original NES game. But with just brighter colours...? Luigi's in his normal self, with a green hat when he's small/big, and his small/big-self from the original NES game as his fire palette.
SOUND: 10/10
I really like the music and the sound very much. They also sound very different to the original game. Right back at ya!
ADDICTIVENESS: 9/10
I find it a little bit addicting. So for now... I'll be playing this over again and again. And again. Until I get a game over. Eh?
STORY: 10/10
The story is the same. The 7 Mushroom Retainers and the Princess are kidnapped by Bowser. Not that interesting to the same game... or is it?
DEPTH: 7/10
The depth is same to the game. But if I had Game Genie codes (e.g. Enemy dies when Mario touches it, lives never get taken away when you die, high jump like in the hack Mario Jump), it would make the game easier to complete.
DIFFICULTY: 6/10
Let's say that it's not really that hard to complete... or IS it?
Now for the overall rating: 10/10
This is a very good game to play. Although this is a sort of replica of Super Mario Brothers.
So that's my review for now. See you.
I really liked to play Super Mario Brothers on the original Nintendo NES console on my computer. But when I saw a different version of the original game on a different console, this meant one thing... SUPER MARIO BROTHERS DELUXE!
SMBDX had many different stuff including the Boo Race and Lost Levels (300,000 points to unlock), Challenge mode (collect 5 red coins and find a hidden box with an Yoshi egg and get many points as you can) and a Fortune Telling game (Pick a Extremely Lucky card and you'll get five 1ups, but if you pick a Extremely Unlucky card, you fail).
Super Mario Brothers was first released in 1985 on the NES, then later ported onto the GBC in 1999. Sounds amazing, eh?
Right, let's get onto the review.
GRAPHICS: 9/10
The graphics look the same to the original NES game. But with just brighter colours...? Luigi's in his normal self, with a green hat when he's small/big, and his small/big-self from the original NES game as his fire palette.
SOUND: 10/10
I really like the music and the sound very much. They also sound very different to the original game. Right back at ya!
ADDICTIVENESS: 9/10
I find it a little bit addicting. So for now... I'll be playing this over again and again. And again. Until I get a game over. Eh?
STORY: 10/10
The story is the same. The 7 Mushroom Retainers and the Princess are kidnapped by Bowser. Not that interesting to the same game... or is it?
DEPTH: 7/10
The depth is same to the game. But if I had Game Genie codes (e.g. Enemy dies when Mario touches it, lives never get taken away when you die, high jump like in the hack Mario Jump), it would make the game easier to complete.
DIFFICULTY: 6/10
Let's say that it's not really that hard to complete... or IS it?
Now for the overall rating: 10/10
This is a very good game to play. Although this is a sort of replica of Super Mario Brothers.
So that's my review for now. See you.