Super Mario Land
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- EAN: 0045496730048
- ESRBAgeRating: Everyone
- Label: Nintendo of America
- Manufacturer: Nintendo of America
- MPN: 73004
- NumberOfItems: 1
- Platform: Game Boy
- UPC: 045496730048
- Package Dimensions: 4.00 in x 4.00 in x 0.30 in; 0.05 lb
Customer Reviews
A Classic Game Boy Game

This was the first "Mario" game for the Game Boy, and I had fun playing it. It had some good points and some bad points, so I'll list the good points first.
The game is a typical "Mario" game, where you have to play through 4 worlds of 3 levels each, avoiding enemies and fighting a boss at the end of each world. You start the game with 3 lives, and you get an extra life whenever you collect 100 coins. You can also get a chance to continue when you've lost all your lives, but I'm not sure how.
As for the bad points, there is no save feature, the graphics are terrible, and for some weird reason the screen won't scroll left. I suppose these are just because the Game Boy is a very old system, but they are bad points nonetheless.
Overall, this game is very fun, and if you decide to get it, I hope you enjoy it.
Fun and innovative!

You may cry: There are only 12 levels. In this game, though, the levels are longer and difficult. It is extremely fun and somewhat like the classic Mario game with the typical Daisy is captured plot. This is just plain good. What else is there to say?
A Mario that aged...

This was one of the first games released for the Game Boy. And being that the Game Boy dates back to '89, its understandalbe that the thing you will notice the most is the graphics--they're not good! The tried to make it so it looked like a miniture version of Super Mario Bros., but doesn't exactly look like it. Also there are only 12 levels. That's it! There's still some Mario genius in there, but by the time you notice it, the games over.
This is still a decent game and worth the money IF you get it cheap. This is probably one of the few Marios that aged. More like a testament to how far portable gaming has come, than how good this game is, that makes it a classic.
