Eh, Mario always felt slippier in All-Stars than the original, but I think that's more due to Mario's walk animation being different than it is the actual physics
Either, All-Stars version looks and sounds slightly better that's it
Eh, Mario always felt slippier in All-Stars than the original, but I think that's more due to Mario's walk animation being different than it is the actual physics
The All Stars version of Super Mario Bros has a horrible glitch where you continue jumping when you break a brick instead of being impulsed downwards. This breaks the flow of the game.
He isn't wrong, though. I finished NSMB2 last month, it's literally generic rehash: the game. There are no new cool gimmicks or secrets, nothing interesting (giant Boo was cute though). Getting 1 million coins is boring and pointless (even more pointless nowadays since you won't get a certificate or whatever shit they were awarding for that achievement).
It's obvious that they wanted to hit that "Mario games on 3DS" quota and nothing else.
To OP, I would recommend to start from SMB1 or original Mario Bros. There are plenty of ports and remakes, pick your favorite one.
I'm playing NSMSWii for the first time now and it's actually fantastic. I only played the WiiU one and liked that one as well, but getting all the big coins here feels more rewarding. Great level design
Too bad about the presentation, but as a pure 2d platformer is easily on par with the best.
To answer OP start from 1, skip 2 and go to 3 and after that play World. These games are short
3. It's kind of the balanced middleground of the series, 1 is an oldschool limited live gauntlet that you're going to need to replay the majority of a fair few times before you get to credits, and world goes fully in the direction of each level being its own secret playground with lives being completely a vestigial mechanic(consequence for gameover is loosing a mid level checkpoint which is nothing).
the first one
the NES version or Allstars?
Either, All-Stars version looks and sounds slightly better that's it
Eh, Mario always felt slippier in All-Stars than the original, but I think that's more due to Mario's walk animation being different than it is the actual physics
NES, Jesus the amount of surely <30-somethings recommending Allstars, the STATE of things.
>looks
eh sure
>sounds
frick no, get those orchestra hits and lo-fi carnival soundfonts out of my face
The All Stars version of Super Mario Bros has a horrible glitch where you continue jumping when you break a brick instead of being impulsed downwards. This breaks the flow of the game.
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/167/
here's a romhack that fixes it
Came here to post this, works fricking flawlessly.
world
This. World all the way,
Super Mario World
Stay away from the Nu series.
Imagine how autistic you'd have to be to actually care this much about Mario Bros Wii
And she's still right at the end of the day.
First one
Stupid autistic tard made this
He isn't wrong, though. I finished NSMB2 last month, it's literally generic rehash: the game. There are no new cool gimmicks or secrets, nothing interesting (giant Boo was cute though). Getting 1 million coins is boring and pointless (even more pointless nowadays since you won't get a certificate or whatever shit they were awarding for that achievement).
It's obvious that they wanted to hit that "Mario games on 3DS" quota and nothing else.
To OP, I would recommend to start from SMB1 or original Mario Bros. There are plenty of ports and remakes, pick your favorite one.
I'm playing NSMSWii for the first time now and it's actually fantastic. I only played the WiiU one and liked that one as well, but getting all the big coins here feels more rewarding. Great level design
Too bad about the presentation, but as a pure 2d platformer is easily on par with the best.
To answer OP start from 1, skip 2 and go to 3 and after that play World. These games are short
Autism in action.
>unabomber energy for bing bing wahoo betrayal
wew
Release order is fine.
3, world
special mention to doki doki mario madness USA but its the least like any mario game
Donkey Kong
There is only 4 2D games in that image, you moronic subhuman
What's the best version?
https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Bros.#Alternate_versions_and_re-releases
1, 3 or World.
3. It's kind of the balanced middleground of the series, 1 is an oldschool limited live gauntlet that you're going to need to replay the majority of a fair few times before you get to credits, and world goes fully in the direction of each level being its own secret playground with lives being completely a vestigial mechanic(consequence for gameover is loosing a mid level checkpoint which is nothing).
There's nothing seriously wrong with any of them, just play them all and develop your own opinions on them.
Mario was the fattest in Super Mario Bros 3
Soul -> Soulless
Mario Land 2
World
SMB3 was the peak of 2D Platformers, this isn't up for fricking debate
Pic related; Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_All-Stars_%2B_Super_Mario_World
There is literally not a single bad game here.
The worst are the nsmb games for being offensively safe and bland but they are still nice little 7/10 platformers worth playing a bit.
NSMBU has some great levels imo
Play them in release order and avoid the New series, they are extremely formulaic, bland and with no sense of adventure.
NSMBW
Why does super mario bros 3 look worse than 2?