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> Their games has the imagination.
Indeed, doesn't really matter what they're called. If it's a Nintendo first or second party game, it's gonna be good. Except Mario Party..
Their games has the imagination.
> Super Mario World and Super Mario World 2 (Yoshi's Island) were Super
> Nintendo and GBA games.
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> Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins, however,
> were Game Boy games.
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> It really gets on my nerves when people make that mistake.
Except my highest apologies old man, I shall now shoot myself for my disasterous mistake of mistaking "Mario World" with "Mario Land". I just hope that's good enough for you.
Am I the only one who thinks Nintendo weren't being very imaginative with titles?
A PC and PSone conversion I know, but still a marvellous game, especially as on the GBA you could play it on a long car/train journey. It lacks the voice acting, a key ingredient, and the screen is a bit small for it, but it rules notheless.
Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga and Golden Sun are also mighty fine. It's just a shame that Sword of Mana isn't getting many great reviews, because that could have been the nuts.
> I fink moi best gamez r that racin 1, that fighin 1, wiv the gunz!!!1,
> and that one that haz lotz of blood LOL!!11ONE11
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> GBA? Golden Sun 1 and 2, Wario Ware, Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire.
> GB? Link's Awakening, Super Mario World 1 and 2.
Get it right.
Super Mario World and Super Mario World 2 (Yoshi's Island) were Super Nintendo and GBA games.
Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins, however, were Game Boy games.
It really gets on my nerves when people make that mistake.
GBA? Golden Sun 1 and 2, Wario Ware, Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire.
GB? Link's Awakening, Super Mario World 1 and 2.