Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 3:08 am
^ So it's not worth the money?
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The only interesting thing is the book, and that's not worth the money. The game is just Super Mario Allstars for the SNES (which in itself is just a compilation of the 4 NES Super Mario games - SMB, SMB2, SMB3 and Lost Levels, which is the Japanese SMB2 - with SNES graphics) and the soundtrack is pretty garbage. It's just like 20 minutes, out of which a few are only sound effects.sonicfanRICH wrote:^ So it's not worth the money?
Well I have Allstars on my SNES, and all of the originals (aside from Lost Levels) on the NES, so I don't need it anymore.Reknoc wrote:The Mario Anniversary thing is well worth the money, the book is neat and Allstars is a great compilation and it's budget price.
They're alright, but shit if you want import games on anything but DS and 360.richarddavies wrote:Scott Pilgrim's 400 points on Xbox live this week. Couldn't say no to that.
EDIT: My missus just text me my Halo reach I got from Play asia just turned up. Only took a week so not too bad really. I'll probably use them again.
Then you might wanna consider getting it. Super Mario Allstars is a pretty good compilation.sonicfanRICH wrote:I don't have the SNES version which is why I was considering getting it along with the bonuses and $25 is fairly cheap for a new (old) Mario Wii game. I have a feeling since it's pre-order only, it might get sold out by Christmas. Ehh...no big loss if I don't get it since I'm not a big Mario fan anyway.
And non-game fluff, i.e. soundtracks and merchandise. They're a double-edged blade with that, but sometimes they're really good.Reknoc wrote:They're alright, but shit if you want import games on anything but DS and 360.
Yea, never used them for that. Don't really use them at all now. Prefer Yes-Asia. Least they deliver PS3/PSP games here.Option wrote:And non-game fluff, i.e. soundtracks and merchandise. They're a double-edged blade with that, but sometimes they're really good.