The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Yu-Gi-Oh GX Duel Academy GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:083717500674
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_YU-GI-OH_GX_DUEL_ACADEMY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Nintendo could learn a thing or so from its past. Being a gamer of the NES generation, I was never really taken in by Yoshi’s Story, Super Mario 64, or even Super Mario Sunshine. The concepts in those games seem remote, complicated, and foreign.I don’t doubt that these are great games in someone’s mind, but then again, I was exposed to Super Mario Bros. 3. And after you’ve played SMB3, you realize that Mario probably hit his peak in this amazing title.In SMB3, we learn that beyond the Mushroom Kingdom lies the Mushroom World. True to his nature, King Koopa abducts Princess Toadstool. And this time, Koopa isn’t alone. He unleashes the seven Koopalings – his ill-mannered children – to wreck havoc in their airships all across the Mushroom World. And to add insult to injury, they’ve used their Magic Wands to transform the rulers of the Mushroom World’s seven realms into animals! Naturally, it’s up to Mario to restore the peace.Unlike SMB2 which had you throwing vegetables around, SMB3 gets back to basics by making Mario stomp on enemies to destroy them. Of course, traversing 87 levels would be uninteresting if this were the only gameplay mechanic and Nintendo knew this. In addition to Fiery Mario (who can shoot fireballs), SMB3 marked the introduction of Raccoon Mario and flight in general. That’s right – Mario can fly in this game and you’ll need this ability to reach the multitude of secret areas here. But that’s not all. There are also the special Frog, Tanuki, an.
I’ve been playing video games for years. Since i was but a child the NES was a dear friend of mine and we spent many hours together. On cold winter nights we fought our way through the dungeons of zelda. And on warm summer days we desperatly tried to tried to jump enough barrels to finally get donkey kong.But the game that me and my nes fell in love with was super mario bros. 3It was revolutionary for it’s time, and I don’t mean graphically I mean the sheer gameplay and fun factor. From the opening world to the hidden whistles and onto the final castle there’s never a dull moment. The levels, and not to mention the worlds themselves (a brand new invetion at the time), are layed out beautifully. The game is just a masterpeice.Even stuck up 12 year olds who call 32 bit games classics will have to admit that this game is fun.But then again even the greatest video game ever created has it’s problems. And porting it is the big one. the gba just doesn’t feel the same as holding an nes controller. and at times it felt awkward. the music and sound effects also weaken the nastalgic experience. but it won’t mean anything to first timers. and i hope that the next generation of video gamers will finally get a chance to play this masterpiece.it’s the greatest game ever created whether it be on gba/snes/or nes. it gets a perfect score
Super Mario Bros. 3 is certainly an impressive game for 1988 standards and holds up as an innovative platformer even today. The graphics, level design and gameplay make for a truly great playing experience.I never did finish the first Super Mario Bros. (as of yet) and I’ve never even played Super Mario Bros. 2 but now, after liking this so much, I will seriously have to consider it.In terms of originality you won’t find anything particularly amazing about the jumping of one platform to the next and collecting power-ups but it’s how it all comes together and works so well that makes SMB3 stand out from the rest of the competition.Some levels are tough, but stick at them and you’ll memorize and master the tricky bits pretty quickly. However, that didn’t stop me from crying out loud in sheer, hopeless frustration every now and again.The GBA version adds a save function (a godsend for those who hate having to spend 86 hours finishing a game in one go), slightly tweaked levels and compatibility with the Nintendo E-Reader that offers bonus levels.Considering how good this game is it’s no wonder Sonic had such tough competition from a short, fat Italian plumber. Definitely one to hunt down.Graphics ASound B (only because the famous Super Mario music is not featured)Gameplay ALasting Appeal A
Great Item, Highly recommend!!!
perfect
I’m sure, like many of the reviewers here, my first introduction to this game was on a TV screen with the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is as much fun now as it was then. To those experiencing this game for the first time, (and I know this may make me sound old) you had to be there. At the time, this was the best there was. That may not sound like much now, but you will be saying that yourself in 10 to 15 years about your favorite game that is in retro like this one. While this is not as fun as the “original” Super Mario Brothers, this is still a good play.A couple reviewers have stated this is a “hard” game. Um, the game is not supposed to be easy. It is supposed to challenge you. Deal with it. For me, half the fun is working to beat it. I’ve had the GBA version of the game for all of 48 hours now, am currently on World 2, and have lost many lives, but am having the time of my life. Yes, some of it is the nostalgia factor, but more of it is the fact that I never actually beat the game when I was younger. So the game shall be beat and the game will like it.As far as I remember, this is the same as the NES with maybe slight revisions to the background. LOL I can’t check it out because my NES doesn’t work anymore. :-( But if you are into straight-forward gaming, or just want a good old-school game, pick this up and enjoy.
Got this for our 6 year old grandson’s birthday and he loved it! Mario is one of his favorites, so it was a hit.
Another game, another dollar. Nintendo releasing another masterpiece in the master chief series.
It’s Mario Bros 3, what can I really say?But yeah the new voices they added is really annoying to me. It’s even worse on Super Mario Advance (Mario 2)
Fast shipping and my game works great! Brings back memories! Thank you!