That being said, I can’t really reward it as being original, but its use in the game is great. Crossover is ripped straight from other games. This has the levels looking like various other Mario games and even some Zelda games. There are also different skins that can be applied to the game. One of Mega Man’s alternate skins/clones was actually Rokko Chan, who comes from another time waster that I also reviewed three years ago. This allows players to switch from say Samus in Metroid to Samus in Super Metroid. All of the characters look like they do in their original games and there are even options to change their skins. Mario: “Why are you shooting at bushes?” Bass: “I hate bushes.” I couldn’t identify them from one specific game and I figure these are just custom levels created from scratch by the developer. There’s also a batch of levels under the name “Special”. and players now have the option of playing through The Lost Levels. ![]() Crossover that I reviewed only let players take the different characters through the original Super Mario Bros. The original version of Super Mario Bros. Mega Man, Base and Bill benefit the most from this as they have a wide variety of weapons that can be used. These options allow players to change what powerups a character receiving when picking up a mushroom or flower. There are even some additional options for characters and their weapons. As I said above, each of the characters play almost exactly like they would in their own game. Not all of these new characters are completely unique and it’s fair to say some of them could be called clones due to their minute differences from the main batch of characters. What’s great is that these character play mostly like they would in their own games. Crossover include Luigi, Zelda, Bass, Proto Man, Pit, and more. New characters in the updated Super Mario Bros. This includes taking away everything that made Sophia III overpowered and also adding double jumps for some characters that were vertically limited. All of these characters are still in the game, but some changes have been made to balance them out. When I played this back in 2011 there were eight characters: Mario, Ninja Gaiden’s Ryu, Link, Simon Belmont, Mega Man, Bill from Contra, Samus and Sophia III. The first thing to note about the updated Super Mario Bros. ![]() What I do know is that the game has seen the addition of new characters, stages and more. I’d love to tell you what version it was on when I first reviewed it, but I haven’t the foggiest idea. The answer is actually really simple there’s been a lot of updates to this game since I first checked it out back in 2011. Those who have been keeping up with GiN’s Time Waster piece are probably wondering why I’m looking at Super Mario Bros.
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