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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496733131
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: June 06, 2003
Studio: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 7331
MPN: 1522066
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I was rather dissapointed with the "Super Mario Advance" games. For those who dont know, they are ports of Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES. Super Mario All-Stars was a collection of Super Mario Bros 1-3 which was on the NES (before the SNES) with enhanced graphics. There was also the second version that had all the Super Mario Bros games AND Super Mario World, a game developed for the SNES launch.
However, Nintendo have now put all the Mario Bros series on different cartridges for the Game Boy Advance, meaning those who have not played the SNES game will have to pay more.
Just to let them be in the know, the first Super Mario Advance was Super Mario Bros 2. The 2nd was Super Mario World. The 3rd was Super Mario World ... Read More:
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Donkey Kong country is great because in it Nintendo have merged a 2-D platform scrolling adventure with great graphics for the GBA. With plenty of levels and seven bosses to keep you occopied this game is great fun to play. The Funky's fishing & Candy's dance studio modes are great, and it's really fun to collect the camera shots. The only down side is that once you've mastered the adventure, there isn't really anything else to do and you'll be stuck inproving your fishing and dancing scores all day. Unfortunately, the game has no multiplayer so if you've got a link cable, it won't be much use to you in this game. But the great thing about it is that you can repeat the game over and over again and never get bored of it. There are a superb selection ... Read More:
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If you own this game on the Snes, and still have your Snes plugged in,then this is really not worth buying. I bought it for nostalgic reasons,and after playing it, I did notice a couple of problems in the conversion:The graphics and music have suffered. So, if you have this game on theSnes, stick with that, because after I turfed out my Snes and played theoriginal, it felt more 'complete'. If you don't have a Snes with theoriginal, then by all means buy it - it is still a classic game, and sinceyou wouldn't know about any of the flaws in the conversion, then you'llenjoy it. Also look forward to the conversion of Donkey Kong Country 2,the best of the Country Trilogy.
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Donkey Kong Country is a great GBA Platformer. You play through many levels with the opportunity to switch between Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. The controls are easy to get to grips with and are the same as many platformers, although the graphics aren't too much to shout about. This game will keep you playing, but if you completed it on the SNES, you might not be inclined to do so again.
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When i was younger i owned this game on the super Nes and couldn't wait to see how it turned out on the gameboy advance. The donkey kong game i knew on the s-Nes was the same on the GBA. This was good for me because i wasn't really expecting any changes, even though they did add a few mini games, like candy's dance game and a fishing game. Great game and one of my all time favorites, but if you are expecting more from this game like extra levels, bonus creatures, maybe abit of a different story then you aren't gonna find it i'm afraid.
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