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A direct port of Super Mario Brothers 2 from the original Nintendo Entertainment System, "Super Mario Advance" provides entertaining gameplay for those with fondness for the days of the 8-bit gaming environment.
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Based on the original Super Mario Bros. 2, this game provides great side scrolling gameplay for almost anywheres-your bedroom, the car, a friends house, (ect) since it's totally portable
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IT has good gameplay, and the graphics are good, but the abilities and availabilities found the the SNES version a deffinately lacking.
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The graphics are colorful, the sound is cool (Nintendo should have added more tracks to it though -.-) and has great gameplay
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so from what you can see, Super Mario Advance for Gameboy Advance is a great game with easy gameplay, great levels, and great updates
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Only 3 levels are frustrating, great graphics, great sound and best of all great gameplay
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the graphics are great but the gameplay is not at all like the other super mario brother games
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For one thing, it gives us a break from the traditional "jump-on-the-enemies'-heads-and-succeed" gameplay.
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The gameplay is neat and the challenges give you something to really work on and some secrets can get you in on some good stuff
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The gameplay remains solid as its original, the save feature (like All Stars) is helpful, and the cast of characters is unique and amazing
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, bad stats.-Challenging gameplay
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This game has great graphics,gameplay and sound effects
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If an enemy is coming at you from the left (particularly out of the sky), your chances for survival are approximately 0.01%, since you cannot see them coming and therefore have no time to react, unless you constantly use the annoying L button