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Sorry to say, but I sold Super Mario 3D Land recently.
Not really. Unless it’s like Kid Icarus: Uprising, where you get different weapons each level.
For fun, I assume? (Plus it’s interesting to see where the new enemies appear. A few even appear in levels they weren’t previously in.)
After beating other modern Mario games don’t you ever go back to replaying levels you’ve beaten for fun? I already got all the Star Medals & such in “3D Land,” (even got the secret hard hidden level unlocked) but I still like to replay it sometimes.
Why would I want to go back to levels I already finished, unless it’s a game where like Super Mario 3D Land, you had to re-play levels until you get all the Star Medals (or Coins, whatever), the gold flag, or beat it as Luigi?
It is, but SML1 is actually pretty good to. It’s a bit short, but you do get a harder mode once you beat the game. (Then when you beat the hard mode, you get a level choice option.)
Funny thing is, my parents bought me “Super Mario Land 1” for Christmas when I was a child, (mistakingly thinking it was an NES game) so they had to get me a Gameboy for my birthday to play it. (Which is luckily almost 2 weeks after Christmas, so I didn’t have to wait to long.)
Well, I got that instead of SML, as I’ve heard that SML2 is way better.
Yeah, though, even for it’s day a Gameboy was like $90 WITH a game included, so it was still cheaper then any of the TV video game consoles at the time.
SML2 is oddly one of the few Mario platformer games I never owned as a kid. (But a few of my relatives/friends had it, so I just played it through them.) Now I got it for my 3DS (Via Virtual Console/Eshop) for only 4 bucks.
Of course, now that we’re both adults, it would most likely cost the same as a new Wii U game to get both a Game Boy and SML2 today.
I don’t know, but I do vaguely remember Kool-aid offering many different prizes for Kool-aid points. I remember them offering “Super Mario Land 2,” and a Gameboy before, (back when I was little) but both cost a ridiculous amount of points to get.
Honestly, I can’t recall if my family ever did send anything out with the proof-of-purchases. I do remember seeing a plastic bag nailed to the corkboard with Kool-Aid codes, but nothing else.
Speaking of, wasn’t there a commercial where you could win a Game Boy Color from sending in enough packets? (which for some reason showed footage of Super Mario 64 on it)
Opps, forgot to login XD there we go
Yeah, though did they actually use “proofs of purchase” things? Usually in cartoons they use “box tops” which they didn’t use much at the time.
There was one with Spongebob.
The toy
brokeworked properly.There was also an Angry Beavers episode dedicated to that……, How I remembered this, I don’t know……
She has to send out for it through the mail with several “proofs of purchase” cut-outs.
I remember I got a Darkwing Duck figurine set, and a “Donkey Kong” watch from doing that as a kid. (Ah, ’90s childhood.)