After the 3D handheld console experience which was Super Mario 64 DS, Mario returns to its old-school platformer gameplay with New Super Mario Bros.
Essentially a 2D platformer with colourful graphics and nice 3D effects, New Super Mario Bros stands as a reminder to a new generation of gamers on the excellent gameplay of its former predecessor on the NES in which it is a remake of sorts.
Having said that, it is hard to fault the game (it is Super Mario Bros in a new skin after all). My only gripe is that I can’t seem to save the game before I enter most of the levels.
If you didn’t manage to get this game underneath the Christmas tree (I did!) you can get it over at Play-Asia (here)
If you are looking for the old-school Mario which is Super Mario Bros for the NES but you don’t own the ancient console, don’t fret as you can get a re-release of the game on the Gameboy Advance. Get your copy of the game here.