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November 2011
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The editors liked
Takes advantage of 3D visuals
Plays like a classic Mario
A surprising wealth of content
Old-school Mario action with a new-fangled 3D twist
Abstract: Always bet on Mario. It's a given that Nintendo rarely fails when dealing with its mustachioed mascot, and there's no denying that when a Nintendo system is in trouble, everybody's favorite plumber can bail it out. The 3DS is in need of some competit...
Abstract: Nintendo’s EAD Tokyo studio, who made Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat and the two Super Mario Galaxy games, never worked on a portable before making Super Mario 3D Land. Fortunately, they have some sort of innate knowledge of how to make a portable video game...
Super Mario 3D Land represents the first 3DS title to fully make use of the system’s capabilities. With an expertly balanced difficulty progression, dazzling level design and masterful Power-Ups, this is the ideal 3DS experience. Most of the first eigh...
Abstract: I'm probably not going to blow your mind when I tell you Super Mario 3D Land is totally worth picking up. After all, it's a first party developed Super Mario title, and it's kind of hard for Nintendo to really screw that up nowadays. That said, I'll fr...
Abstract: I make a leap for the platform, catapulting across open air to reach the nearest thing to terra firma in sight: A sheet of what appears to be a giant shortbread cookie, scrolling past with alarming swiftness. But I haven't built up quite enough momentu...
Abstract: The latest platformer to star Nintendo’s moustachioed icon combines the clever, three-dimensional level design and graphical polish of the Super Mario Galaxy games with the bite-sized sweetness of entries in the Super Mario Bros. series. The result is ...
Abstract: Compared with the plumber's recent console outings, such as Mario Galaxy 2, the levels here are more straightforward. Mario can attack only using jumps or power-ups and he even shrinks when touched by an enemy. It's the most classic-feeling 3D Mario yet -...