OriginalMario games for GBA?

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Are there any original Mario games for GBA besides Super Mario 3 and Super Mario Advanced, or whatever the one is where you can be Peach, Luigi, Toad, and Mario? I remember playing Super Mario All Stars for Snes all the time, and I really wanna play some of those games again...Mainly the original and the 2nd.

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GBA Super Mario Advanced = NES Super Mario Bros. 2
GBA Super Mario Advanced 2 = SNES Super Mario World
GBA Super Mario Advanced 3 = SNES Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
GBA Super Mario Advanced 4 = NES Super Mario Bros. 3
 
GBA Classic Nes Series: Super Mario Bros. = NES Super Mario Bros.

If you have a regular GBA or GBA SP you can play with some extras in it:
GBC Super Mario Bros Deluxe = NES Super Mario Bros.
 
[quote name='Ghost64']Does anyone know where you can get all the mario advanced games in a bundle pack? that would be handy[/QUOTE]

Firstly, to everyone in this thread, it's "Advance" not "Advanced". Secondly Nintendo rarely makes bundles as they are still getting plenty of money off each of the Super Mario Advance games.
 
Hell there is Super Mario LAND 1 for the first GB all that is is a port of the first game and they changed the setting to a desert.
 
[quote name='David85']Hell there is Super Mario LAND 1 for the first GB all that is is a port of the first game and they changed the setting to a desert.[/QUOTE]

The more posts you make, the greater I wonder how you don't manage to kill yourself when you do simple tasks.

Like posting.
 
What???? Super Mario Land, a Port? I think you should go replay that game...It's hardly ANYTHING like any of the other Mario titles. Lots of WEIRD stuff in that game.
 
[quote name='akilshohen']isn't mario advance 2 out of print? I looked for it and can't find a new copy at all.[/QUOTE]
I got a new copy bundled with the GBA I bought last Thanksgiving, but it was cart-only. Other than that, I doubt they exist new anymore.
 
I also have the import gba Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) It's known as the lost levels here in america. It's on Mario All-Stars.
 
I suppose having a portable Lost Levels would be really good if you were boxer or something and you needed a quick and convenient way to fill yourself with rage strength.
 
speaking of lost levels, i have a question. there was always a rumor going around that there was a way to the "minus worlds" by doing something near the exit pipe of 1-2 (besides the warps). was that real?
 
[quote name='banpeikun']speaking of lost levels, i have a question. there was always a rumor going around that there was a way to the "minus worlds" by doing something near the exit pipe of 1-2 (besides the warps). was that real?[/QUOTE]

Welcome to 1985 ;)

Yes, it's real. A cursory inspection of gamefaqs could confirm this, as well as telling you how to do it.
 
yeah i found it on wikipedia. i'm amazed that these rumors made it around back in 85 without the internet. none of these kids could do it but somehow everyone knew about it. here's some pictures:

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Miyamoto = Genius, plain and simple. Wish he was more involved in the game development though, seems some of the newer Nintendo games are lacking his spark.
 
[quote name='RaPtOrsIII']didn't super mario land have vampires?

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yep... and huge ass friggin spiders... not to mention a mario submarine and airplane... great stuff... it was alos the first console type game I ever owned myself since I started on a gameboy.
 
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