J**.
A Must-Have for the Virtual Boy!
There's not many games that match the classic feel that the original Mario Bros. arcade game had. It was simple, self-explanatory, and fun! While Mario Clash doesn't completely capture everything the original had (like 2-player battles), this is pretty much the same thing but with improved 32-bit graphics and a conversion to 3D. There's not many things as satisfying as throwing a koopa at another koopa in a background that seems far away! The 3D is pretty good and the whole red and black thing doesn't phase me because i was quite OK with having a screen that was only black and white on Game Boy so I'm used to only having 2 colors. The only thing that I don't like about this game is they swapped the throw and jump buttons. B jumps and A throws shells. Its confusing at first but you get used to it after a while. Other than that its a great game! It has 99 levels so you're covered when it comes to content!If you're one of the few people out there who has a Virtual Boy and you don't have this game, what are you waiting for? This is one of the best games the VB has to offer and should be in everyone's collection!
J**G
Mario Bros IN THREE D!
If you like the arcade classic Mario Bros you will love this game. It takes the fun arcade gameplay of the arcade original and adds a third demension. If you've got a Virtual Boy pick up this game and play it for a while. It's simple arcade gameplay will keep you hooked.
O**P
Five Stars
great game@!!!!
J**X
Four Stars
Works great.
R**)
Totally underrated
Mario Clash isn't like any main Mario title, but it sure is as fun as any Mario game can be, even when it comes to being available for a system that's rumored to hurt your eyes badly.Basically, it's like the arcade game Mario Bros, but with a new gimmick in which you can stomp Koopas and throw their shells towards or far back away from the screen to kill enemies. You can also throw them left or right. This actually makes for even more interesting action that Mario Bros seems to be somewhat missing.The variety of enemies isn't bad, either. Along with the standard walking Koopas and Spinies, you now have hopping enemies, as well as ghosts. Like the shell bashing, it adds to the already addicting arcade-style platforming formula. Oh, yes. Did I forget to mention that the game is endless, just like Mario Bros? Sorry, I just can't get anywhere without comparing it to that game.But if you enjoy playing games with that kind of 80s arcade gameplay, and if you're not afraid of the Virtual Boy's rumors, definitely try and pick this up.
R**S
underrated by a long shot
i loved the original mario bros arcade when this came out i was stoked i was addicted!!!
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