The greatest game of all time, remade on the Wii without losing a bit of its greatness.
User Rating: 10 | Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4 SNES
When I was a little kid (About six) I had finally given up on playing Star Wars games (Perhaps because of the obtuse objectives, or maybe the ugly cel-shaded graphics) and was trying to decide what game to get. I decided to get this game on the GBA. Little did I know that over six years later this game would be the greatest game ever. I have lost my first copy of the game, but now I can never lose it thanks to the Virtual Console. Why do I love it so much? Take the awesome level design for instance. From jumping the endless chasms in Yoshi's Island 3 to climbing the mammoth hills of rock in Vanilla Secret 1, the level design is the best Mario has offered. And that isn't half of it, either. The secret goals are expertly hidden, some hidden in plain sight and others in the last places you would expect them to be in. The Bosses are miraculously varied, especially since they all look like miniature Bowsers. Some of the bosses play like whack-a-mole, only you have to dodge bouncing fire balls while you're doing it, and others play out like more traditional 2-D bosses, where you have to stomp on the boss's head three times to defeat it. The enemies are also varied, some of the same types of enemies will attack in different ways, like for example, the ghost enemies will most often try to sneak up on you, but on one occasion, they attack in titanic crowds by disappearing and then appearing, forcing you to be quick witted to avoid being where the ghosts are. There's a lot more in this game than defeating Bowser, too. In order to truly beat the game, you have to have beaten every goal, found every "Dragon" coin, and have a perfect score. These goals are a lot harder than the extremely easy main game, because there are two very hard special worlds, containing levels harder than the hardest of Yoshi's Island, which, in other words means veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery hard. This game will thoroughly entertain anybody, due to its remarkably varied difficulty. Even if you are just now figuring out who Mario is, buy this game. If you're one of those hopelessly dorky people who thinks Halo owns Mario, still buy this game. If you're even slightly interested in gaming, BUY THIS %$#@ GAME!!!