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The Super Mario Land DX ROM hack adheres to the Game Boy Color’s 16-bit color palette, so it actually runs on real hardware.
Mario's iconic status and the nostalgia associated with his most classic titles means that sealed copies of his games are among the most sought-after collectibles in all of video gaming. While there ...
Would you have bought Super Mario Land DX if Nintendo had released it along with the Game Boy Color? What other Game Boy classics would you love to see get a 'DX' treatment?
Mario's first portable adventure has been recreated by an intrepid Super Mario Maker player. The entirety of Super Mario Land, the 1989 Game Boy game, can now be played through a series of levels ...
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy Game) first released 2nd Nov 1992, developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo.
Nintendo pulled off the impossible when they released Super Mario Land for the Game Boy. Many thought Mario’s gameplay was meant solely for home console releases. Thanks to Gunpei Yokoi, creator ...
The Game Boy’s Super Mario Land is sometimes regarded as an oddity today. We argue that it’s actually a bit of a classic ...
For the Nintendo aficionados of the 90s, the Super Game Boy was a must-have cartridge for the Super Nintendo which allowed gamers to play Game Boy games on your TV. Not only did it allow four ...
Back in the ’90s , gamers fell head-over-heels for Nintendo’s handheld device, allowing them to take games such as Tetris and Super Mario Land with them wherever they went. Now, some of the ...
Nintendo has added a new batch of classic games to the Nintendo Switch Online service. Subscribers now have access to three additional Game Boy titles, including Super Mario Land, which has been ...
With Super Mario 3D Land released next week, we take a look back at a handful of some of his earlier portable adventures.
Luigi brings unique jumping physics to the newly-colored world of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.
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