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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Super Mario 3D Land

Call me crazy, but I have a sneaking suspicion that a copy of this game will be played by me. Soon. A lot. With a vague release date of "November" many Nintendo fans are out in the streets rioting with anticipation of this excellent looking Mario game...well, not really, but it is looking pretty cool. Super Mario 3D Land is a throwback to some of Mario's traditional 3D games as well as throwing in some themes taken from his 2D outings. For instance, most of the 3D Mario's have had a HUB world which lets you access the levels, but in 3D Land, the level interface is more like that of New Super Mario Bros where you walk around in a world map. The new inclusion from 2D to 3D Mario is the Star Coin. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, players collected Comet Coins to unlock prankstar comets. In 3D land, Mario will be back to collecting the 3 star coins. It hasn't been announced if this will bring up something like World 9, but rest assure, there will be a lot of searching for those elusive coins. There also seem to be quite a few new enemies, like Goombas with racoon tail which are used as an offensive attack and piranha plants that spit ink on the screen, obstructing vision. 
But one of the most anticipated things about this game is the return of the beloved Racoon (tanooki) suit. It allows Mario to perform some great jumps and glides.


Super Mario 3D Land promises to deliver some great Mario platforming and I'm sure it will deliver.







4 comments:

  1. A Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge noob.

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  2. LOL!
    http://s4.tinypic.com/207vymx.jpg

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  3. There is no question about Mario. He has not only been the most influential video game character of all time, but has had honestly the most definitive impact on how we play great platform games that have never lost their luster. Over 25 years after Super Mario Brothers debuted, people still love to go for the flag, and try to knock Bowser off his perch all to save Princess Toadstool from the claws of the king. The game franchise has never honestly gotten old, and has stayed just as strong today for every Nintendo era.

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