Imagine Snake just minding his own business, doing some infiltration... and someone intercepts his codec to ask for two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
@Tyranexx I guess I did, yeah! I couldn't get enough of that game, lol. Of course, I won't say anything because, you know, spoilers. I should probably head back to Splatoon 3 at some point, I think there's a new season out? I know there's a couple new weapons and stages. I've been aware of that the whole time... but I wanted to play Zelda instead. I actually have WarioWare: Get It Together, I just haven't played much of it. That's another game I should get to. That's cool. The GBA version also has all these ace coins that are in all the levels, as well as a Yoshi challenge mode after finishing the game. Be prepared to hear Mario and his friends talk a lot, though - it's a trend that happens on all the Super Mario Advance remakes. Indeed... the GBA was pretty much the first handheld that I really got into. I didn't have much games for the Game Boy (original and Color), but me and my brother collectively built a pretty sizeable GBA game collection during its heyday. Hopefully I'll get more into Majora's Mask next time I play it. You mentioned extras, do you mean stuff like side quests?
Yeah. It's more of a tease than an announcement, there hasn't been any footage of the next courses yet. I'd imagine it would be this month or the next, somewhere around there.
That meeting would be good for you I bet, it does sound it would be quite informative. I know you'll need a passport to go to other countries, plus they don't have the same plug outlets as us so you might need a plug converter of some kind for any devices you're bringing.
I posted my Anna drawing in the artist thread by the way, and I made sure to tag your username too.
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So what advantages does the "Super Mario Advance" series have over the NES or SNES originals? I'm talking on Switch, so like, why should I play the GBA version of Super Mario World all the way instead of spending the same time with the SNES original?
@JadeKitsune The first Super Mario Advance is pretty much a slightly remixed version of Super Mario Bros. 2. There's larger enemies and vegetables you can throw around this time, and there's 5 ace coins in each level. (You'll get an extra life for getting all 5 in a single level, and the game keeps track of how many you've collected.) There's a Yoshi Challenge mode you could try out after finishing the game.
The GBA version of Super Mario World, or SMA2, is not much different from the SNES original. The only thing unique to that is that Luigi has his high jump and low traction, kinda like in Lost Levels and SMB2, and a few levels were slightly tweaked IIRC. Not my favorite way to play SMW, honestly (especially with the GBA's smaller screen resolution), but back when it came out in 2002, it was sweet to have that game on the go.
Yoshi's Island on GBA (SMA3) is, once again, not super different from the original. You do get 6 secret levels after finishing the game though, which are exclusive to the GBA version.
And finally, Super Mario Bros. 3 (SMA4). The main game is not much different, but if you're playing on the Wii U or on the Switch's GBA NSO app, you can play every e-Reader level right from the start. If you're only gonna play one Super Mario Advance game, I'd recommend that one, particularly for the e-Reader levels.
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