Super Mario Bros. 2 is the USA version of Super Mario USA. It was the launch Mario game on the GameBoy Advance, and was re-released as part of the Super Mario All-Stars package. But we all knew that...
Anyway, I recently got the Japanese version in (NCSX was selling it for a flat $12 including shipping and even though I had the U.S. version, I couldn't resist...). So what's everyone's consensus on this game? My favorite Mario Advance game (plus SMBCNES) would have to be Super Mario Advance 3/Yoshi's Island, but I think this comes out in second place, with Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 3 taking 3rd and 4th respectively. I love the depth this game offers with the different character attributes, and the vegetable/enemy throwing, the reliance on jumps and the moderate difficulty. The bosses could have been a bit more creative besides Birdo though, and there could have been more levels, but I'd have to say that this is my favorite Mario platformer where we can play as Mario. Oh, and Toad in the GBA version RULES.
Anyway, I recently got the Japanese version in (NCSX was selling it for a flat $12 including shipping and even though I had the U.S. version, I couldn't resist...). So what's everyone's consensus on this game? My favorite Mario Advance game (plus SMBCNES) would have to be Super Mario Advance 3/Yoshi's Island, but I think this comes out in second place, with Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros. 3 taking 3rd and 4th respectively. I love the depth this game offers with the different character attributes, and the vegetable/enemy throwing, the reliance on jumps and the moderate difficulty. The bosses could have been a bit more creative besides Birdo though, and there could have been more levels, but I'd have to say that this is my favorite Mario platformer where we can play as Mario. Oh, and Toad in the GBA version RULES.