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Developers at Nintendo have dreamed of creating a simultaneous multiplayer
Super Mario Bros. game for decades. The Wii console finally makes that dream
come true for everyone with New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Supporting 2-4
players in side-scrolling co-op and competitive platforming action, and
featuring a mix of fan favorites and new characters, new powerups and various
input options via the Wii Remote, it is destined to become an instant classic in
one of the most beloved game franchises of all-time.
Gameplay
New Super Mario Bros. Wii, like all the previous releases in the Super
Mario Bros. franchise is a side-scrolling platforming game where players
collect coins as they attempt to make their way through progressively more
difficult game levels using their ability to time jumps over obstacles and avoid
a slew of enemies. But although the game contain several well-deserved nods to
previous games in the series in the form of iconic characters like Mario, Luigi
and two Toads, as well as familiar enemies, sound effects and levels, it is not
simply another trip down Mario Bros. memory lane. Taking advantage of the
flexibility and power of the Wii and Wii Remote, New Super Mario Bros. Wii
manages to preserve the retro experience that fans love about the series, while
adding new game features. Notable additions among these include, expansive play
levels and new powerups and characters, but by far the most important, and in
fact game-defining new feature is simultaneous multiplayer.
A Franchise First: Simultaneous Multiplayer
Since the very first Super Mario Bros. game took the world by storm in
the late 1980s gamers anxious to get into the action have patiently and
impatiently waited their turn as the infamous 'player 2.' Those days are no
more. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii players can now navigate the
side-scrolling worlds alone as before or invite up to three others to join them
at the same time, on the same level, at any point in the game for competitive
and cooperative multiplayer fun. With the multiplayer mode, the newest
installment of the most popular video game franchise is designed to bring yet
another type of family entertainment into living rooms and engage groups of
friends in fast-paced Super Mario Bros. fun.
Controller Choices Via the Wii Remote
In another nod to the series' Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) roots, the Wii
Remote controller used with New Super Mario Bros. Wii is held sideways,
allowing for easy, classic inputs using the D-pad to direct playable characters,
the 1 button to jump and 2 button to spit out projectiles like snowballs and
fireballs. In addition, players can access powerups with their choice of either
the push of a button, or by shaking the Wii remote, again demonstrating the
perfect merging of classic gameplay and modern game design which is New Super
Mario Bros. Wii.
Key Game Features
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii offers a combination of cooperation and
competition. Players can pick each other up to save them from danger or toss
them into it.
- Supports 2-4 players in multiplayer mode.
- Mario, Luigi and two Toads are all playable characters, while many others from
the Mushroom Kingdom make appearances throughout the game. Players can even ride
different Yoshi characters and use their tongues to swallow enemies – or their
fellow players.
- In some areas, players use the motion abilities of the Wii Remote controller.
The first player to reach a seesaw might make it tilt to help his or her
character reach a higher platform – and then tilt it incorrectly just to mess
with other players.
- New items include the propeller suit, which will shoot players high into the sky
with just a shake of the Wii Remote and Mario’s new ability to transform into
Penguin Mario.
- At the end of each stage during the simultaneous multiplayer mode, players are
ranked based on their score, the coins collected and the number of enemies
defeated.
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