The destination for everyday artisan reviews.

Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2 on GBA

Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2 Screen Shots

Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2 is a Platforming game available on the GBA.

Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2 is a Platforming game. Platform games task you with getting from point A to point B. The world you journey through is usually based on different levels, and populated with enemies, switches and lifts to be negotiated. As you work through each level you pick up various collectables that accrue score, special abilities and access to hidden areas.

News

We have our reporters and community keeping an eye on Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Brothers 2 for you, and we'll keep you up to date with the latest developments as they happen.

Reviews

Family Gamer review Mon, 11 Aug 2008

After the success of the original Super Mario Brothers on the NES, expectation for a follow up was understandably high. It is something of a surprise then that Super Mario Brothers 2 was not originally a Mario game at all, rather it was a game that had Mario characters ported into it late in development. Accordingly it feature gameplay that strayed from the previous Mario formula.

Given a little time however and this quirky follow up found its place in the hearts of Mario platform fans, and became another big hit for Nintendo. It is even credited with bring innovations to the series that remain today, the life meter, picking up enemies and playable other characters. The game was later released as Super Mario Advance on Gameboy Advance.
read on...

© Game People 2006-10 | Advertise


Start Here

Home | About | Start Here | Contact

Ways to read Game People

Our video game coverage is driven by our columnists. We have tracked down people we think have engaging or unusual perspectives on video games. We then present each of then in their own minisite. You can browse each of these via the Column menu on each page or visit the Columns page.

You can stay on top of new reviews via our Graphical or Blog style homepage. You can also subscribe via RSS, Email, Twitter or Facebook.

If you aren't sure which of our columnists you like, you can dip into our stream of Reviews, Articles, Blogs and News. Or maybe try your luck with reviews for a particular Console, Genre or Play style.

Columns

Each column is an easy way to follow our writers. They focus on a particular perspective and offer hand crafted anecdotal reivews.

The best place to start depends on how you play games and what sort of person you are: