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Feb 23rd, 2007 at 18:41:08 - Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) |
I haven't play Super Mario Bros. 3 in over 10 years but I got to say, it's still as fun as it ever was. All the different options and codes to choose from and being able to fly and secret passageways makes the game so fun.
I like it much better than the Super Nintendo version of Super Mario World where they introduce Yoshi. Even though Yoshi makes the game a lot more the fun, one cannot argue against the updates and the jump they made from Super Mario Bros. 2 to Super Mario Bros. 3.
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Feb 23rd, 2007 at 18:09:20 - Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES) |
I had to go back home and spend about 45 minutes blowing at my Super Mario Bros. 3 cartridge and rubbing it with alcohol before I could get it to work. The gameplay is very similar to the previous two. Although might I add the second one seemed too dark for Super Mario. In any case, the player usually moves Mario around and he grows bigger as he eats mushrooms and throw fire balls from eating plants and so on.
However, Super Mario Bros. 3 expands his movements to extraordinary heights. The characters can swim and even fly with a racoon suit. Many other items include a leaf, a hammer, and a Tanooki suit which changes the character into stone.
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Feb 8th, 2007 at 17:41:28 - Madden NFL Football 2007 (PS2) |
Madden 2007's gameplay is not much different from the previous year. Madden 2006 was the breakthrough year coming out with features such as Hit Stick, Truck Stick, and Precision Passing. There were not very much updates in Madden 2007 except for the modification of the Truck Stick, which became Highlight Stick, being able to block for the primary rusher, and the use of the right analog to kick off and punt. Madden 2007 is basically a match up between two football teams as it's always been. The user who is playing can control any one player he wants at a time and runs plays in order to defeat his opponent.
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Jan 19th, 2007 at 02:48:53 - Super Smash Brothers (N64) |
I've played the GameCube version of Super Smash Brothers before and I didn't like it at all. I like using the Kirby character because he can absorb the energy of other characters. However, the Kirby character in Super Smash Brothers for GameCube is God awful. His moves in GameCube are different as well. He can tackle other characters as a fire ball but he has a tendency to fall off the map very easily that way.
Luckily my house mates have Nintendo 64 and they have Super Smash Brothers for that so it was evident that I'd play it to complete this log. I must say, after 2 minutes of playing, compared to the GameCube version, it was like night and day. The controllers for GameCube may be better but the game play on Nintendo 64 is so much better. It isn't nearly as easy to blow people off the map and the moves are so much more fun. Pikachu's lightning is much more entertaining to use in Nintendo 64 as it is in GameCube.
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