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Thanks to Game Informer for their hands-on impressions of Super Mario Advance 4 for GameBoy Advance, as the 20th October U.S. release nears for this handheld remake of Super Mario Bros 3, which GI suggest is "...probably the best platformer of the 8-bit generation, and also the best-selling video game in the United States of all time, across any platform." The game features e-Reader compatibility, "...where you can add new levels, power-ups, and level demonstrations by scanning in e-Cards", but unfortunately, "you will need two GBA devices" to use the e-Reader capabilities properly. IGN has an enthusiastic review of the game, mentioning Nintendo "will reportedly even create [e-Reader] cards featuring levels from the original Super Mario Bros. game", and elsewhere in the Mario franchise, French site GameKult has many new screenshots from the GameCube title Mario Party 5, due out Stateside on the 11th November.
Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
Now the cheapskate in me has a problem paying for content I'm certainly not going to use (very few of my friends have GBAs). But even when i
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:1)
The reason that FF:CC requires a GBA for each player is that due to the four-person cooperative play, each player needs his or her own screen to view the map, use items, equip armor, etc. without disrupting the entire game. If it were all done without GBAs, then in the middle of an intense battle when one person needs to change weaponry, the whole team would have to wait as that pers
FFCC GBA requirement (Score:2)
I'm sorry, but a good designer can effectively design around the limitation of a single screen GUI for a four player game. You can easily represent all spells, armor and weapons using very little of the gaming screen, and still without interrupting gameplay.
There's also something to b
Re:FFCC GBA requirement (Score:2)
There are plenty of other ways to handle an onscreen inventory without interrupting action.
Re:FFCC GBA requirement (Score:1)
Most of my friends happen to have GBAs and lots of them have 'cubes too. I absolutely can't wait for FFCC, Double Dash, and WarioWare GC as I think it'll be great way to spend a night kicking back, drinking some beers and playing some kick -ass games in an etirely new and innovative way.
I'd pick LAN/GBA connectivity over any brainless, endless, socially devoid online game thats out there right now. (No, I don't think its fun
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
1. sell cool thing a.
2. sell cool thing b that needs a to work.
3. profits from both a & b.
i for one welcome our money milking masters!
but you could get a beowulf cluster of them, and have a beo-cluster in your pocket...
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
Admittedly, it's not going to be cheap to use the e-Reader feature. Nintendo should be applauded, though, for making use of an otherwise useless accessory - the only other games I can think of that use it are Animal Crossing and Pokemon.
Being able to infinitely expand the
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:1, Redundant)
Solution: Don't buy it. Nobody is holding a gun to your head, making you buy and play FFTA.
"Why couldn't they have added these extra features onto the original GBA cartridge?"
Because the whole poing of using the eReader is to be able to allow the programmers to add new fe
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
It's called incentive. It's not like they're selling you a crippled game and requiring that you have a friend to make it work.
Amazing the amount of bitching that goes on here. Heck I could wander into a nerd gallery like a comic book store and find someone to play with in no time.
Goto a slashdot meetup I'm sure you'll find even more people to play with too.
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:2)
Gaming on a GBA is not a social event. If I wanted to party with friends, I would g
Re:Me no likey the e-reader (Score:1)
i think mario has a problem (Score:2)
PG-13 Mario? (Score:2)
From the article: (Score:1)
Oh, well, one out of two isn't bad.
Wow... another Super Mario re-release... (Score:1)
Re:Wow... another Super Mario re-release... (Score:2)
I *love* the fact that I can play the olden goldies on my GBA.
No more hassle with settin up my old NES just to play some SMB3 (or Defender of the Crown etc), just pop the cart in the GBA and away I go, and I can play it on the train.
In fact, I wish they ported MORE old games (preferably Amiga games) to the GBA. All of Koei's titles would be sweet on the GBA for instance. Plus, some of those old games are hard to come by for the original platform (when was the last time I saw someone sellin
Re:Wow... another Super Mario re-release... (Score:1)
Re:Wow... another Super Mario re-release... (Score:1)
Personally, I want to see Square port some of their SNES games to the GBA. There wouldn't be problems with slowdowns like with the PSX ports (since that was mostly due to load times.) Portable Chrono Trigger? Hell yeah.
Not quite the best-selling (Score:2)
No, Super Mario Bros. and Tetris outsold it, IIRC. It's the best-selling video game that was never bundled with a console.
Re:Not quite the best-selling (Score:1)
Whiners... (Score:2)
Do you bitch when Blizzard releases expansions to their games? That's what e-Reader cards are. Expansions. The e-Reader is the only mechanism the GBA has for expansion. If you don't have one, you can't magically get more stuff onto your cart.
Good god
--Jeremy
Woohoo! (Score:1)
great, now bring on "Mario 32" (Score:2)
And yet...
I bought a Gamecube a couple months ago and got Super Mario Sunshine with it. After playing the "just OK" Sonic 3D games I never had any idea how much fun a 3D platformer could be, but Sunshine hooke