Super Mario Super Challenge Day 1 – Super Nintendo Bros.

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So for those of you familiar with our podcast, I have undertaken a mission. I freely admit, it’s a task that would have some people baffled. It’s not to climb everest, nor is it to build a replica of the Eiffel tower out of match sticks, those in comparison, at least  to some folks, might seem a little saner. No, what I  have decided to undertake is not only less artistic, as well as possibly more time consuming than the pre-mentioned flammable French landmark, but it’s something that while it could be conceived as a waste of time, I want to do it. So there.

 

I lay it out here and talk about the challenge. It is simply to play through the Super Mario titles. Starting at Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and finishing with New Super Mario Bros. Wii U! That’s a whole 18 titles if one is to include Wikipedia’s chronological list of Mario titles. Where I can, I will endeavour to play the games on their original console (I am however frugal, so won’t purchase anything unless I have to – Be it All Stars or Virtual Console, whatever I have  the game on and is to hand, I will play it on). I will only use the game’s save features (no save states!) and I will also not use warp pipes, warp whistles or any other in game trick for skipping ahead a couple of worlds. After all, where’s the fun in that?

What promoted this you might ask? Well I don’t really know. I guess there’s my boyish pride at wanting to complete them all, there’s also the fact that Tom is currently playing through the Sonic titles, but I think in all honesty what really triggered it was the guys over at Super Rad (episode 3! Go listen to it naaaw!) talking about boss fights, and their hatred of Wart at the end of Super Mario 2. To my knowledge, I don’t think I’ve ever beaten the game, which made me realised I hadn’t beaten most of the series! While I was more familiar with the Super Nintendo and portable titles, I played very little of Super Mario Sunshine, and haven’t even played the Galaxy titles on the Wii!

 

With this in mind, I began my race to the ultimate goal. 18 Mario titles under my belt… let it begin!

 

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Day 1 – To Begin At The Beginning!

 

Day one stated well. Tom and I thought it might be great to play a little 2 player Mario to ween me into the process. Yesterday, I’d played our copy of Super Mario Allstar’s version of the first title up until world 5, so was pretty confident that this would add some fun to the challenge. So after trying and failing to boot up our NES copy of Super Mario Bros. (damn you!), we decided to role with the Super Nintendo version.

We began, friendly enough, some general hints to each other, congratulating each other on an impressively fast run of the first underground level, until Tom’s first death at a tricky jump on 1-3. Then we realised that we both had our own ‘high score’ being logged by the game. Then it became less about fun, more about insulting the other player until they died by hammer throwing turtle or jumping fireball. Suffice to say, the game got sour fast, and competitive Mario proved not to be for the faint hearted. After I stole a late lead (and got into world 6), Tom’s frustrations began to show with the Hammer Bros. of World 5 (not to mention we had company!), and the game was done.

Naturally, being the anti-social guy I am, I then picked up the controller and played by myself, getting to the start of world 7 before calling it a day. Tomorrow I aim to complete the game, and hopefully will get the NES to work so I can see how the original compares to the game’s 16-bit remake.

Two thing I’ve defiantly noticed, that I’d forgotten was the loss of ALL power ups once hit (having a FireFlower doesn’t mean you become Super Mario when hit, but revert back to regular, tiny Mario!) which came as a shock at first, but quickly made the game feel more rewarding (a trend that continued up until Super Mario 3 in Japan!). The second thing I noticed, which felt pretty annoying, was the inability to always run and jump as smoothly while as Super Mario, but it’s something you get used to.

So that’s it. One day down, and almost a full game over. Join me tomorrow when I’ll try and complete Super Mario, and maybe also start Super Mario Land on my commute!

– M

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