While I found Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy interesting, they just didn't have the same profound effect that the 2D Mario games had.
At the risk of raising the ire of Wii "enthusiasts" everywhere, that was the last Mario title I actually cared about. especially interesting for me is that it takes Mario out of the 3D space and puts him back in the familiar 2D perspective of Super Mario World. So when Nintendo releases a game that harkens back to the classic Mario titles that I played during my formative years, it is, to steal a phrase from Ron Burgundy, "kind of a big deal." What makes New Super Mario Bros. I'm not exaggerating when I say that Mario - along with other Nintendo stalwarts such as Link and Samus - are responsible for more childhood memories than I'm willing to admit outside of a therapy session.
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For people of a certain age group and proclivity, Mario wasn't just a blip on the TV screen: he was as much a part of your childhood as Graham crackers and naptime. It's easy to take yourself out of the picture with most games because rarely do you have a deep-seeded connection to it at worst, you may go into a review with preconceived expectations because you've been following the franchise since its inception or you were a huge fan of a related title. because it was hard to separate myself from the process. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.It wasn't easy for me to review New Super Mario Bros. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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