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This thread is about the best overall clone games of Super Mario Bros. This doesn't mean 2D sidescroller, but real SMB clones with powerups hidden in blocks can be hit by head, enemies can be stomped, and other typical features.
SMB games include: SMB, SMB3, SML, SML2, SMW, NSMB, NSMB2, NSMB Wii, NSMB U
Some clones I know: Giana Sisters, Giana Sisters DS, Super Marisa Land, Super Marisa World, New Super Marisa Land, SuperTux, Super Angelo, Charlie the Duck (well, sorta) and many crap on handheld.
For me, there are only two games that can be considered worthy clones: Giana Sisters DS and New Super Marisa Land.
Giana DS has brilliant graphics and music, pitch perfect controls, and a perplexing atmosphere where more effort is put on exploration than actual platforming, but still a Mario clone. It should have been better though with more powerup, more original levels,more variety.
New Super Marisa Land is AWESOME! Every Mario fan should play this, as it's every bit as good as the earlier Mario games. Great art style and music, an own identity and many great ideas put in typical Mario-esque environment.
The predecessors (Giana Sisters on C64, Super Marisa Land) are not bad games, they had awesome music, but they lack in some ideas and execution.
Super Angelo, SuperTux and others... try them if you are a completist.
The music in some of these games are actually better than the sorry crap in modern Mario titles.
Marisa is awesome. Both games.
Isn't Charlie Duck is from the man who created that lame 6 level Mario game without music?
>>389372361
Yep.
I'm not sure if this thread belong to v instead of vr. The better clones are made after 2000, but the basic game is from 1985.
>>389370461
This game made me realize that Marisa looks better in Reimu's clothes
>>389376849
That witch hat certainly doesn't help.
>>389376849
They should have made a 2P mode with Reimu as a secondary character.
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