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New Super Mario Bros. [DS] – Review

Monday, November 14th, 2011 at 11:59 pm

I’d played this game for a few days last week…in preparation for Super Mario 3D Land [3DS] which came out yesterday. By the way, I’ve only played it a few hours and I’m on World 3 of 8 already. I’ve been told it gets pretty hard in World 8…but right now, I’m breezing through it.

Anyways, back to New Super Mario Bros.

While it came out in 2006, I’m only playing it now cuz I just got a (3)DS this year. So it’s like, 5 years old. But it’s heavily similar to the Super Mario Bros Wii….well, actually the Wii game is similar to this. I’ll say that the multiplayer aspect on the Wii makes that game a lot more fun. The power-ups in the Wii make some things easier…and harder.

GAMEPLAY: 8/10

It plays pretty much like any Mario game. I found that it’s easy to do what I want generally…with the exception of when I use 2 of the new power-ups – Mini Mushroom and Blue Turtle Shell. While you need the Mini Mushroom to get a lot of the secrets in the game, you move differently than regular Mario; there’s more airtime but you’re also super fragile which makes the power-down (see what i did there?!) pretty crappy. Again though, you need this power-up to get the secrets for some levels (never for the level itself). Some of the most difficult aspects of this game for me was staying alive with this power-up long enough to get the Special Coin I wanted. The Blue Turtle Shell is also pretty crappy because when you run fast enough, you start moving like a shell that’s been thrown. It makes for a lot of unpredictability. You could get out of it by not holding the run/action button…but for me, I ALWAYS hold that button. That’s my natural way to play, so using the Blue Turtle Shell is kinda useless for me, unless it’s in a water level.

Anyways, the gameplay is still good/fun. The Super Giant Mario Mushroom is the opposite of the Mini Mushroom – you’re invulnerable (except from falling in a hole) except you destroy any chances of getting anything special, or going anywhere special. Effectively for me, who needs to get 100%, this is the most useless power up as I’d have to re-do a level.

So what I’m getting at is that all the new power-ups in this game SUCK.

At least they improved that in Super Mario Wii – No Blue Turtle Shell, No Giant Mario…but they added a penguin suit >_< that damn penguin suit. Difficulty wise, this game is super easy. There was one level in Super Mario Bros Wii that was pretty impossible to me. Not just me, I googled it and everyone struggled in it. But for that game, that was the only really difficult level. For this game, there were no really difficult levels. Just as an FYI - let me run down my timeline for this game to you:
Nov 8: Finished Kirby Mass Attack. Play New Super Mario Bros. : Worlds 1 to 2.5
Nov 9: World 2.5 to 4. At this time, I set myself a 4 day deadline to finish the game, so I could finish it for when the new Mario came out.
Nov 10: Worlds 4 to 6.
Nov 11: Worlds 7 to 8. Finished the game with all 3 Golden Coins per level. Finished all the levels. Spent all the golden coins. 3 Stars – 100%
It only took me 4 days to completely dominate & 100% the game. No real difficulty issues. Finished the game with 2 days to spare :D

Anyways, I just wanted to say – it’s easy for an experienced Mario gamer. And while there are a lot of worlds, it’s not deathly slow like Kirby Mass Attack. It was a welcome change from that game. *Shudder*

GRAPHICS: 10/10

They’re pretty good considering their age. It still seems to me like this game recently came out, it was in the stores for free play for so long. And the Wii, with all it’s updated capabilities, looks just like it. For Nintendo DS, I’m pretty impressed. It’s no PS3 or XBOX game I mean, but for Mario, it looks great.

MUSIC AND SOUNDS: 10/10

Same ol’ music. Maybe even more familiar than before for me because I played the Wii game first. Nothing to complain about, the music is engaging, but doesn’t make you sick even though you listen to it over and over. Seriously, all the water levels like, sound the same.

FUN: 9/10

This game is fun. Way funner than Kirby. Fun enough that I could spend hours playing it. Fun enough that I could play it so much, my thumbs hurt the next day cuz of how much I played. And that happened twice >_< I knocked it 1 point off because of the damn useless power-ups. Playing with those abilities was NOT fun, only necessary.

FINAL THOUGHTS

It’s a fun game. There’s nothing brand new, like Mario Land 3-D [3DS]. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel so if you’re looking for something brand new, you’ll be disappointed. I think this game is better for it’s nostalgia, since having a 2-D/2.5-D Mario game hasn’t been around in a while. Super Mario World [SNES] came out in 1991. That was the game I grew up with, the one that honed my skills. Anyways….drumroll please…de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-de-capachow!

worldofwarren.com rates – New Super Mario Bros. [DS] – 9/10!

Life is good again…sorta

Saturday, November 5th, 2011 at 3:09 pm

This week was a busy week. I was working super hard since last Friday…all the way until about Wednesday night (including the weekend). Overtime any moment I had available. But I was still trying to sleep a decent amount, so as not to get sick again. This was all in preparation for a launch that was supposed to take place yesterday night, from 6pm and take me all the way until 11am.

Fortunately, late Wednesday, they delayed the project. Good news for me. I was able to relax a bit…I’m still working hard, still doing lots of overtime…but not killing myself with stress. I have another week..maybe two.

In the last week, I’ve done more real development than I’ve probably done all year. I learned a lot, because I was forced to. I’m really proud of what I’ve learnt and accomplished this week. And my love for web development was renewed once again. I can’t wait for this project to be over so that I can start my other development projects.

I’m going to Niagara Falls tomorrow with Z for some wine tasting. Staying there overnight…and coming back Monday. Pretty excited…I still have to pack for it though..and I dunno when I can, cuz I’m about to go to Richmond Hill’s Go for Tea and then dinner and maybe karaoke?

I’m happy though, I worked so hard this week and pretty much every moment I was awake…I even worked last night from about 10pm until 4:30am. And this is my reward :) Hanging out with friends…being social and going out…I feel like I haven’t seen anyone in weeks. Anyways, I’ll try to catch up more blog wise, I know I’m royally lagging behind but yeah, my life has been all work, no play, so there isn’t really much to blog about anyways.

Wait, to say I was using all my free time doing overtime was a lie. Every day I’d spend one hour between the long work day, and the long overtime nights playing Kirby: Return to Dreamland with Z. We actually beat the game in about a week…we got all the 120 gears you’re supposed to collect…though we’re still only at 94% completion as of yesterday. Have to figure out where the last 6% comes from…but I’m determined to get it, and be 100% complete :D

I’m also playing Kirby Mass Attack occasionally, but it’s at the really hard levels and I’m not really enjoying it as much. I’ve never REALLY enjoyed this game despite that it’s a side scrolling game, with a stylus twist. One thing I pride myself in side scrolling games is that I’m generally able to move the way I want to move. The coordination I feel between my head, fingers, and characters on the screen is generally pretty fluid. This is not true for FPS games, some driving games, etc. But side scrollers…I’m generally pro at. In this case though there are always 10 Kirbys moving around, that you have to keep track of. You can’t move the way you want because they move in a group…and some Kirbys always lag behind. Also, when you get 10 (the max) – which you need to unlock stuff – they take up so much of the screen.

Anyways, must work for the next 25 minutes, then get ready to go out…and then go out for the rest of the night :D even now, I’m still so damn busy! But I love it! <3 Oh wait, one more thing to write about. My cough seemed to mostly go awake this week! I don’t know why, I was so stressed…not eating right…HOWEVER, we were sleeping with the windows open, rather than the A/C on. I’m going to assume that was the key….the fresh air at night. Really happy it’s pretty much gone cuz we got mini-karaoke tonight…and in 2 weeks :P

Hikaru no Go

Thursday, October 6th, 2011 at 2:33 am

It’s late and I should be sleeping but I just wanted to write about how much I love Hikaru no Go. <3 I re-watched it again while sick this time...burning through each episode. The best part about Hikaru no Go...is that I find it's a timeless journey. I often pick random episodes of Prince of Tennis to watch because I can watch almost any match. I often pick the same episodes of Initial D to watch because I like to watch certain battles. I often pick certain episodes of Gundam Seed to watch because I like them. But after I watch these episodes or arcs, I'm pretty much done. The arc/story is over. It gets slow again and I can jump on or off again at any point. I have no attachment to continuing with the character's journey. With Hikaru no Go...while I admit I don't enjoy the first 15 episodes nearly as much as the 60 that follow it, I find that once I start watching, at any point...I just keep watching and watching. The story is long, slow but dramatic. And while there are different moments in Hikaru's life, there aren't story arcs. It's simply watching someone growth and being taken along for the ride. It doesn't have multiple climaxes like women like Gundam Seed, or Initial D does. You don’t watch rising action periods, followed by short climactic periods.

It’s overall slow…but not slow paced. If that makes sense. It’s not low then high then low then high. It’s always rising….
LOL…I’ll explain it as the way I’m thinking of it in my head (warning: a bit nerdy):
Most shows are like a sin or cosine wave. Up and Down.
I think Hikaru no Go is an exponential graph. Slowly exponential, but exponential. Or maybe just linear. Like y = 1/2x or something. It’s good…and gets better. And better. And better. And then you think it can’t get better. But it does. Kind of how Breaking Bad is to me. I can’t think they can keep topping themselves, but somehow they do it. It’s probably the best dramatic show I’ve ever seen in my life.

There’s such a masterful cohesive story and character appearances within the show, it really builds towards a fully explored life. And I love a cohesive story :)

I wish there was more Hikaru no Go.

On nights like this, when I’ve finished the anime, and then gone to the manga for MOAR, MOAR. I just wish there was more Hikaru no Go. It’s not so much I want to see what happens in the end, or to the characters….I want to be there for the rest of the journey.

I’m sad there isn’t more. I just love it so much. And it never once disappointed me. It’s always good…..

Lots of new things lately + Lion King + Disney Movies

Monday, September 19th, 2011 at 3:19 am

Bought a new monitor and external hard drive recently…..and some blu-rays

Thor & X-Men First Class Blu Rays are being delivered as we speak.

Plan to get Bridesmaids despite having not seen it yet. Enough people have said it’s good so I’ll take their word for it. Z has seen it and she vouches for it.

Got Star Fox 64 3DS the other day….beat it quite easily. It wasn’t the challenge that I remember it was, in high school. But as I read reviews, that game isn’t about survival, it’s about dominating and how much you dominate.

Getting Kirby Mass Attack tomorrow…Z wants to get the “New” Super Mario Bros. for the DS….so we’ll be getting 2 DS games tomorrow….I expect to beat, and get 100% on both. I realize now how much of a Nintendo gamer I am. I was raised that way….got into RPGs after….and never really got into FPS games, except for Counter Strike. I’m just…I’m both really good, and really enjoy Nintendo type games.

Lion King

I ordered The Lion King Diamond Edition Blu Ray from Disney on August 7 for $25…about a month and a half ago. I got 200 Disney Bonus Points with it.

AFTER I order it, they come out with The Lion King Diamond Edition Blu-ray with FREE Lithograph Offer for $25. ALSO from Disney. ARGGH !@$&%$*@#$*

I’d much rather take the Lithograph than the 200 Disney Points. It would go with my Beauty and the Beast Lithography….but I can’t cancel my Aug 7 order. =(

And now, after going to watch The Lion King in 3D tonight…they have another pre-order…get $5 off.

3 different Lion King blu ray deals! >:( So angry. I think the Lithograph is the best one tho…

So…yeah, I definitely wasn’t planning to watch Lion King in 3D. Especially since I pre-ordered the blu ray. Technically, I was paying more to watch it once in the theatres, than to own in forever on blu-ray. It seemed pointless. In the end, I was trying to take my sister-in-law to watch the movie without her troublesome kids…but she bailed on the plan. Z and I still decided to go see it. Although it was costly, I was glad we did. There’s definitely a completely different experience watching the movie in the theatre, compared to watching something at home. It just doesn’t compare. When you’re in the theatre, there’s this…focus, that you can’t get elsewhere. Z and I have instated “Movie night”. Once every 2 weeks….alternating choices. I just hope Z doesn’t pick chick flicks for me >_< On that note, I saw Friends with Benefits the other day. It was better than I thought....funny but still kinda cheesy at certain parts. Disney Movies
I thought I had more than a few Disney movies growing up. I had a select era that began with Beauty and the Beast and ended with The Lion King…(technically with Aladdin and the King of Thieves, but that was mostly purchased out of “trilogy completion” sake – though it turned out to be a really great movie). Anyways, I discovered earlier this year that my Disney Movie collection was completely dwarfed by Z’s.

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  • My Movies (1st column)
  • Beauty and the Beast – Diamond Edition
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Aladdin
  • Aladdin – The Return of Jafar
  • Aladdin and the King of Thieves
  • Lion King
  • The Land Before Time II
  • The Land Before Time III
  • Pokemon the First Movie
  • Z’s Movies (2nd and 3rd column)
  • Casper
  • Aladdin
  • Aladdin – The Return of Jafar
  • Mulan
  • Cinderella
  • The Rescuers Down Under
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Robin Hood
  • The Great Mouse Detective
  • Dumbo
  • Little Women
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • Mary Poppins
  • Alice Through the Looking Glass
  • The Jungle Book
  • Dragonheart
  • The Fox and the Hound
  • The Secret Garden
  • Peter Pan
  • 101 Dalmatians
  • The Rescuers
  • The Big Green
  • D3 – The Might Ducks
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Pinocchio
  • Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
  • Bambi
  • Lady and the Tramp

I guess I can throw this on the accomplishments list, but we’ve been watching Disney movies like crazy lately, on VHS. There are a ton of these I’ve never seen or don’t remember but we went through the following in the last few weeks.

  • Cinderella
  • The Rescuers Down Under
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Robin Hood
  • The Great Mouse Detective
  • Dumbo
  • The Fox and the Hound
  • Peter Pan
  • 101 Dalmatians
  • The Rescuers

I played a bit of Ping Pong with my parents today….Z and I are going to look for places we can play Squash. I’m really excited, I can’t wait :D U.S. Open got me so fired up to play some racket sports.

Anyways…3:15….have work tomorrow…will proof-read tomorrow…maybe >_< I sleep now, g’nite everyone :D

Zelda in 3D – How the 3DS works?

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at 1:50 am

Wow. I did not think this would work.

To explain: Basically, the way the 3DS works is that you must be a certain distance away from the screen to see the 3D. Also, each of your eyes receive a different sensory input. You’re looking at the same screen, but it’s giving off different lights. Anyways, when you look at the screen, from afar, your eyes immediately go cross eyed to “match” the images. And thus, you get one of those 3D puzzles in which you cross your eyes to solve it.

The images above are an example of this. However, in the image above, you really have to cross your eyes a lot to see the 3D. Obviously your monitor, and my skill, prevent me from doing a better job. But if you cross your eyes on the image above, you should see the 3D.

I will get a better screenshot (or picture). This was just testing the theory out…and I’m a bit surprised, but it works. It’s the fundamental process that allows 3D.



I beat Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the 3DS today. I spent about 5 or 6 days playing the game, just like last time but my play time must have been a lot shorter. It was faster as in the sense that I wasn’t puzzled by the puzzled, the fights were easier, and I wasn’t going after all the Gold Skulltula tokens. I finished the game with 72, not bad w/o and guide. I don’t really think I wanna go back for them, not much point, despite being a completest. I’m more interested in Master Quest, but I promise to take my time with that. Need to focus back on real life again.

I leave you with an interesting read: Ocarina of Time 3D: Development Staff. It’s a 6 part story regarding the development of the game….as a developer, it was quite interesting…..tho I didn’t read it all…maybe tomorrow.