Old school Mario Platforming on the DS. This time, it'll take two screens for Mario to rescue Princess Peach.

User Rating: 10 | New Super Mario Bros. DS
Bowser's at it again, Peach has been kidnapped and Mario must rescue her all over again. Sounds the same right? Wrong! This time Bowser Jr. has snatched Peach and leads Mario through a plethora of New worlds. But this time, Mario is equipped with fancy new moves such as the pound-ground, the triple jump and the wall jump. Also, newer items come to play, such as the Mega Mushroom, which allows you to grow to humongous proportions and destroy all things in your path, the Mini Mushroom, which allows you to shrink to micro-size and allows you to enter smaller pipes or really low ceilings, and the Blue Koopa Shell, which allows you to bash into your enemies while spining in your shell. The game play is split up between the screens, the top one being the game play and the bottom being how far you've went through the level and how many star coins you have. The New Super Mario Bros. is simple and stays close to its roots as the platformer game it is.