Words Of Wisdom said: The nostalgia is powerful in this one. |
NSMB isn't just about nostalgia. It's about the evolution of the 2d platformer and it is fantastic. Plus, it comes with all kinds of fun single player and multiplayer sidegames.
Words Of Wisdom said: The nostalgia is powerful in this one. |
NSMB isn't just about nostalgia. It's about the evolution of the 2d platformer and it is fantastic. Plus, it comes with all kinds of fun single player and multiplayer sidegames.
DaveD said:
You liked NSMB more than Mario 3? |
Yes.
I found it very dissapointing...I don't know why, maybe I waited too much from it. And I think it was too short and easy.
Take my love, take my land..
I want a new Super Mario World also, DS, Wiiware or Wii.
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The_vagabond7 said: I just bought The New Super Mario Bros. for my DS (which I just got a couple days ago, GO ME!) and it is so freaking perfect. I feel like a kid again, which is what Miyamoto strives for. This just reminds me why I love Nintendo and have been playing Nintendo games since I was a kid. So great. |
chances are you still probably are a little kid. sorry
nostalgia eventually wears off...and then you want games...
rckrz6 said:
chances are you still probably are a little kid. sorry |
Er..I'm not sure what you're implying, but I'm in my mid 20s. Been gaming since I had the old Atari 2600. I suppose it's all relative, but I wouldn't constitute myself as a kid anymore.
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The_vagabond7 said:
Er..I'm not sure what you're implying, but I'm in my mid 20s. Been gaming since I had the old Atari 2600. I suppose it's all relative, but I wouldn't constitute myself as a kid anymore. |
i guess im wrong then