enjoy the best game ever
This is where it all began, folks. Many of us who grew up in the 80's remember this game fondly, because back then, we didn't have as big of a gaming selection as we do today. We only had a few games, and Super Mario Bros. was one of them.
You know what though? People seem to think we must have had it rough back then, only having a few games available for the NES in the mid 80's. Not much in the way of variety. But the truth (the HONEST truth) is this- the smaller choices we had, the more we appreciated the few games we had, unlike today where games seem to be designed with the intention of sucking out as much storyline elements as possible and quickly moving on to the next game to find out about the conclusion of said storyline.
Back in the day we didn't play games like that. We'd wait patiently for a new groundbreaking gaming experience to take us by surprise. Oh and trust me- the new innovations back then *were* incredible. Unlike anything we'd seen...
Mario and Duck Hunt
I've had an NES since before I can remember, and I still prefer it over the newer systems. Mario is always a classic, and Duck Hunt is fun for challenging others. Yay Nintendo!
Biggest selling video game of all time (over 40 million copies); The game that singlehandedly saved the videogaming industry
A Note on Duck Hunt
This review focuses more on "Super Mario Bros." This particular version of the game is a dual game cart and includes Duck Hunt, where you hunt ducks with the Zapper Gun (awesome!) and if you miss too many times the b-st-rd dog will laugh at you for sucking so bad at a mere child's game. Now, one thing to be aware of is due to the technology used, Duck Hunt DOES NOT WORK on new televisions such as HD TVs. You'll need an old CRT television. Overall a fun game but the type of title that now aways would be an Internet or phone title rather than a full blown main stream release. How far we have come since the NES days! This is the last you'll hear of Duck Hunt in this review.
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The Review Proper:
Arguably the single most important videogame in history, SUPER MARIO BROTHERS, along with the Nintendo Entertainment System (hereafter...
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