Wii Video Game UK
 Location:  Home » Nintendo DS Games » New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)  
Categories
Nintendo DS Games
Nintendo Wii Games
Playstation 2 Games
Playstation 3 Games
PSP Games
Xbox 360
Computer & Mac Games
Refinement
All Games Brands
Offers On Games

New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)

Other Views:
From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £13.50
as of 5/9/2010 01:11 EDT details
You Save: £16.49 (55%)

In Stock


New (27) Used (32) from £13.50

Seller: STUFF4U
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 173 reviews
Sales Rank: 28

Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: platformer-games
Rating: To Be Announced
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 3 - 18 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5 x 0.6

MPN: NTRPA2DE
Model: NTR P A2DE
UPC: 045496737313
EAN: 0045496737313
ASIN: B000ERVMI8

Publication Date: May 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • ds game

Accessories:


Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
In a nutshell:
It's been over fifteen years since the last Super Mario Bros. but finally Mario is back in a proper 2D platforming adventure. Just because it's old school though doesn't mean it's old hat...

The lowdown:
Considering the last Super Mario Bros. game is still the best selling video game of all time (17.28 million copies and counting) this has a lot to live up to, but it almost effortlessly captures the action and charm of the old games. The basics of the game are the same as always as you run and jump through mostly horizontally scrolling levels. New to the game are power-ups that turn Mario into a giant or make him really tiny, as well as one that gives him a Koopa shell on his back to attack enemies with. Although the gameplay is all in two dimensions the graphics are 3D, with all new moves such as the triple jump and wall jump added in as well.

Most exciting moment:
As well as the single player mode there's also a wireless multiplayer mode where you get to battle a friend (as Luigi) across a whole bunch of specially designed levels.

Since you ask:
As Super Mario World on the SNES (since re-released as Super Mario Advance 2 on the GBA) was subtitled Super Mario Bros. 4 in Japan that name couldn't be used for this new game, although that's secretly whatever everyone's calling it - behind Nintendo's back.

The bottom line:
The impossible has happened: Nintendo have created a worthy follow-up to Super Mario Bros. 3!
Harrison Dent

Product Description

Twenty years after Nintendo`s biggest franchise was born, the Mario Bros. return in a dazzling, all-new platformer sure to set players` fingers twitching. Fans from Mario`s classic days will see their dreams answered in this return to the Mushroom Kingdom, while a new generation of Mario" players will learn what true platforming greatness means.

Game Storyline: Bowser and Bowser Jr. have kidnapped Princess Peach again, and only Mario can save her.

Characters: Mario, Luigi, a ton of Mushroom Kingdom enemies, both new and old, Peach, Bowser and Bowser Jr.

How to progress through the game: Run, jump and battle enemies through multiple levels in each world. Every time players finish one world, they can move onto the next, but each level features impediments in the forms of fortresses, Hammer Bros. and bosses. After defeating the boss of each world, players can move on to the next, culminating in the final fight in the last world.

Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Mario and Luigi can do all kinds of jump maneuvers: increasingly high triple jumps, wall jumps and high bounces off enemies. Mario also can use power-ups like Mushrooms (grow big), Fire Flowers (throw fireballs), Starmen (become invincible), Blue Shells (turn into a speedy, blue Koopa shell) and other mushrooms that make him tiny or huge.
 




Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 173
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...35Next »



5 out of 5 stars Letsa Go!   June 5, 2007
Phill (London)
70 out of 75 found this review helpful

The Mario franchise is one of the most beloved and respected within the gaming world with it's bright,camp,colourful and totally addictive game play with more prequels,sequels and spin-offs you can shake a stick at. Super Mario Bros. DS is a great game when I first got my DS this came with it. I was slightly disappointed I gotta say I actually thought this was just a remake but I got more and more into the game and totally fell in love with it I loved the genius of using the generic 2D formula with the 3d twist which is utterly gorgeous. As always moving further into the game is gains increasingly difficult once i got to world 8 and defeated Bowser for the umpteenth time over the last 15 years I realized I missed two of the stages worlds 4 & 7 I grew increasing frustrated with not knowing how to unlock them cut a long story short and managed to get them up and was satisfied.
After the I had completely finished the game with all gold star coins acquired I checked out the mini games not really expecting much and found myself playing them for hours on end totally unlike me the one that got me addicted was the poker game which a card game I love one night i found myself glancing at the clock one night and seeing 4:21am I kinda knew it was time to stop.
Kids won't just love this I'm 21 and I got my mum into this, my brother and a few of my cousins who all have DS' and occasionally play against each other in the Vs. mode.
I recommend this to anyone who loves Mario, new people to the wonderful DS and anyone else who want's to give it a go.

Graphics: 10/10

Story: 5/10

Gameplay: 10/10

Extras: 10/10



5 out of 5 stars New Super Mario Bros   May 16, 2008
Mr. D. Lakins (UK Nottingham)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I think that the majority of gamers, whether old or new, are aware of the classic masterpiece, Mario Bros. But whilst the original Mario bros series was one of the most addictive, memorable selection of games in history, is it really necessary to meddle by releasing a new, updated one?
Turns out yes... yes it is.

When playing new Mario bros, it's apparent that whilst tons of new little features have been added, it's essentially a 3D homage to the original games. The new features are great fun however, with plenty of new items (the massive mushroom rules!), some new enemies, wireless multiplayer and a decent amount of mini-games to play around with (both in single and multiplayer).
Story-wise, they've definitely kept it old school: Peach gets kidnapped, you go after her. That's it. That's all it needs to be.

So essentially, the gameplay is exactly the same as older games. It's a side scrolling platformer where you've got to fight your way through worlds by completing a number of stages. The stages range from 30 seconds to around two minutes, and whilst that may not sound like much, there are over 50 stages, each one different in their own little way.

The graphics are great, mixing the original 2D visuals with 3D characters. Also, Mario's movements have changed a little. Various little animations, such as the triple jump from Mario 64, and jumping up walls from Super Mario Sunshine have been integrated, which adds just that little extra depth to levels, allowing for a variety of new platforming possibilities.

So is it worth getting? Yup. There's no reason not to really. It's a fun, addictive game. A retro remake done correctly! Which is a rare and wonderful thing!
The single player's lengthy, and there's definitely replay value... whether it's because you want to unlock the different routes through the worlds by collecting Star Coins, or play the mini-games, or cause you're bored, there are plenty of reasons why you'll be playing this game for quite awhile.

The Good: Addictive and fun - Doesn't stray from the Mario formula, but adds lots of new features - Plenty to do!

The Bad: If you don't like the original games, then you wouldn't like this.

VERDICT: The Mario Bro's return with an essential DS game.



5 out of 5 stars Mario's new adventure   December 20, 2006
Beechy
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is amazing. Believe me. It is original Mario for the ds. Single player is ace and you wouldn't believe it but multi player works very well. The new power-ups are good, graphics are a combo of 2d and 3d and overall is better than anything you've played. Get this.


5 out of 5 stars Superb   August 15, 2006
Titan50 (Earth)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

A brilliant game! The graphics are superb, the gameplay is flawless! It won't take you that long to get defeat Bowser, but finding every cannon, pipe and mushroom house, as well as the Star Coins, will take you some time! So, don't worry about it being too short! As for multiplayer, that's great too! Race across any of the five available courses, trying to get five Power Stars before your friend does! The courses range from a wood similar to the first level in the game, an underground level filled eith blocks (Mega Mushrooms not advisable!), a pipe filled dungeon, an icy level with a blue Koopa that gives you a Ble Shell if you stomp on him, and (my least favourite), a dungeon of Bob-Ombs with a moving ceiling! Mini-games are great too! So...BUY IT!!!
btw, hold down L+R while selecting your file to play as the awesome Luigi!
Yay-a me, Luigi!



5 out of 5 stars Super mushroom fun!   December 26, 2006
Bex M (England)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Nintendo have done an excellent job on the New Super Mario - loads of fun and great 2 player even if the other player doesn't have the game!!!

Showing reviews 1-5 of 173
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...35Next »


CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON EU S.à.r.l. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
Wii Video Game.co.UK