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Classic Gaming – Super Mario Land is weird

341 – Super Mario Land is Weird

And so the first Virtual Console title for the Nintendo 3DS is starting to sell! The game is… Super Mario Land!

imageThis videogame classic was the first Mario adventure on the old-school Gameboy. You know, the fat, AA battery powered, black-and-white screen (which was actually a greenish LCD) and had over a thousand accessories that ranged from having light, looking through a magnifying glass and even pumping the volume up.

But you know what? That “little” piece of videogame history was extremely successful, and with it, so was the first Super Mario Land title. I still find it funny that some friends asked me to play the tunes from this game on the piano a couple of times… It has no resemblance whatsoever to any of the Super Mario franchise music!

But then again, Super Mario Land is anything but conventional.

It still plays like a classic Mario game (unlike the weird Super Mario Bros. 2) but it’s clear that the Mario universe had not yet been established, with this being a game from 1989.

For one, Mario doesn’t go to the rescue of Princess Peach, but instead some other completely random girl named Daisy (now she has appeared in other Mario games, mostly the sport, Mario Party and Mario Kart series). Mario doesn’t shoot fireballs, instead he shoots powerballs that bounce around the screen and can collect coins. Oh, and the best known of the differences: koopa shells don’t bounce around when touched, instead they explode after a while (WHAT?).

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To add to the weirdness, Mario even drives a submarine and flies an airplane while he fights an alien in a spaceship!

Still, the game became incredibly successful and even nowadays is still a nice little gem, even if its controls are not as precise as other entries in the Mario series. So those of you with a Nintendo 3DS should definitely give it a go and download it from the Virtual Console.

Oh, and as a bonus here is a picture of a Gameboy full of accessories and a music video based on Super Mario Land!

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Good old Gameboy and its huge array of accessories…

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Boss room – a “Brawl in the Family” comic

Matthew Taranto from Brawl in the Family has really nailed it with this new comic. What exactly do the bosses in Zelda games do until Link finally reaches their room?

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Brawl in the Family – 251 – ¡Por fin!

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Algunos de vosotros sabréis que los juegos de Kirby, a pesar de su curioso aspecto, me parecen algunos de los más divertidos que hay. Sencillos, sin complicaciones, y bastante difíciles de completar al 100%.

Y sin embargo Matthew Taranto de Brawl in the Family quiere enfatizar que el popular personaje rosa no ha aparecido en ningún juego para consolas en mucho tiempo (descarto spin-offs como Kirby’s Air Ride). Lo que veis arriba es la última tira cómica de Matt en Brawl in the Family. Si conocéis los “reaction guys”, un tipo de foto popular en la web, pillaréis el chiste. Eso, y saber que en E3 de este año se ha presentado por fin un nuevo Kirby que pinta bastante bien. Y original. De hecho, gráficamente me parece lo más original que he visto en mucho tiempo.

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imageExiste una tira cómica llamada Brawl in the Family que relata las aventuras de los personajes más populares de Nintendo (en concreto aquellos que aparecen en el famoso Super Smash Bros Brawl).

Recientemente tuve la oportunidad de hablar con su autor, Matthew Taranto, sobre la posibilidad de traducir algunas de sus tiras cómicas al español para publicarlas en Anchel.com.

La tira comenzó como una simple colección de situaciones cómicas sobre Kirby, el personaje rosa de Nintendo que se traga todo. Pero pronto evolucionó a algo mucho más grande cuando Matt decidió incluir a los demás personajes de Brawl, entre ellos Sonic y Solid Snake.

Por el momento todavía no tengo ninguna traducción disponible por la sencilla razón de que estamos en mitad de exámenes, pero muy pronto podréis leer aquí versiones en español de sus tiras cómicas semanales, que ya reciben miles de visitas.

Desde aquí quiero agradecer al autor por permitirme la publicación de Brawl in the Family.