Before posting my top 10, I want to let you know that while this is in the legacy platforms section, there is a small amount of in fo that could be in the Wii section due to having 6 possible ten best mario games candidates been released on the system. I ask simply that, using my format, you write your favorite ten mario adventures and why you put them in your top ten. Without further adieu, my list:
10. Super Mario Sunshine: Like Super Paper Mario, Sunshine was the worst of its sub-series, the 3D Mario platformers. Yet, also like Super Paper Mario except better, it was still so great that the statement proves a compliment for the Mario franchise rather than an insult. The tropical environments still look awesome.
9. Mario Kart Wii/DS: Ok, I know that the Wii and DS versions of Kart are very different, but I can't decide. The awesome portable wireless connectivity of the DS iteration and the wii wheel's surprisingly smooth controls in Mario Kart Wii are equal IMO, and both are good enough for number ten.
8. New Super Mario Bros: This game is awesome. The graphics are awesome. The gameplay is awesome. The sound is awesome. The story is awesome (ok maybe not, but who cares?) So why isn't it number one. It was too short, even considering all the levels it has, and it is way too easy. I found every level to be a piece of cake to finish with exception of the last level and a few select secret levels. It was still quite fun to play though.
7. Super Mario World: This game is probably my favorite SNES game ever. It successfully took Mario to the colorful world of the Super Nintendo, and it introduced Yoshi! God, I love that little, green, steroid tongue, dragon, flying, ..., um, dino..., he rocks, ok!
6. Paper Mario: This quirky RPG struck me as incredible the minute I picked it up. The funny writing, the spectacular combat system, the cute visual style, it was nothing but fun.
5. Super Smash Bros Brawl: I cannot recommend this enough as a game. As a Mario game, it still rocks, but it can't be number one because it is not all about Mario. Anyhow, the graphics were second only to Super Mario Galaxy on the Wii, and the Brawl mode truly has everlasting replay value and potential. I wish the Emissary were more exhilarating, but it doesn't even matter. This is one of my favorite games ever, and it deserves to make it on the list.
4. Super Mario Bros: Ah the original. The original Zelda invented the action adventure. The original Pokemon games gave a new meaning to the word addicting. The original Metroid began a series of amazing action side-scrolling shooters. And the original Super Mario Bros invented the platformer. It had amazing level design, that while Ive never actually played all of it, was fantastic every minute I did play it. And the soundtrck is probably as recognized in pop culture as Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny.
3. Super Mario Bros 3: If the original SMB invented the 2D platformer, SMB3 refined to a perfected formula that has yet to be repeated. The levels, power ups, challenge, all of it is epic, down to the very last pixel. I have never been more addicted to a 2D video game. EVER.
2. Super Mario 64: If Mario came onto the 2D scene with style, then his 3D introduction had him drive in by Rolls Royce, roll out a gold plated red carpet, walk on it with solid gold high top sneakers, and bling. LOTS of bling. The gameplay is still awesome, and the sense of open world exploration still gives me the chills. SM64 invented 3D console gaming. No other game except perhaps The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time can claim that kind of fame.
1.Super Mario Galaxy: Ah, here we are. Not only is Super Mario Galaxy the top Mario game of all time, but I'm quite positive it can be called the greatest GAME of all time. The graphics, sound, gameplay, presentation, and replay value were all at least spectacular, usually better than that. I loved this game more than any other game I have ever played. I can't say anything more than that.
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