Super Mario World
Super Mario World is a Side-scroll, Platform, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Nintendo in 1990. The story of the game revolves around the protagonist named Mario and his quest to rescue Princess Toadstool and the Dinosaur Land from the antagonist named Bowser and his vicious children named the Koopalings. It offers the similar gameplay to the games of Super Mario, and the player commands the main character from a side-scroll through a set of levels in which the ultimate objective of the player is to reach the flagpole at the end of each level. The game introduces Yoshi, the dinosaur who can eat foes to gain abilities. The player can run and jump, fly or float with the help of several power-ups or even execute the new spin-jump move. It has up to ninety-six levels. During the gameplay, the player explores the game via the game screens such as an overworld map and the side-scroll playfield. With immersive gameplay, classic graphics, and smooth controls, Super Mario World is the best game to play.
#1 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 is a Platform, Side-scroll, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Nintendo. The game serves as an improved remake of the NES video game Super Mario Bros. 3 and revolves around the remake version discovered in Super Mario All-Stars for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The title comes with several improvements, including the addition of Luigi and Mario’s voices by Charles Martinet, and the ability to scan e-Cards using the e-Reader of Nintendo to include additional content. The game is played similarly to the original game. The player takes on the role of either Mario or Luigi, adventuring through eight awesome kingdoms in order to take down the seven Koopa Kids and the main antagonist named Bowser, who have controlled the seven magic rods. During the gameplay, the player is capable of using several different techniques, including swimming, jumping, and running. The main objective of the player is to reach a certain point in each stage, which is typically a black background with a moving box comprising either a star, flower, or mushroom.