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Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga

Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga
From: Nintendo

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $15.92
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 139 reviews
Sales Rank: 757

Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genre: role_playing_games;action_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Game Boy Advance
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 1

MPN: agb p a88e
Model: 45496733438
UPC: 045496733438
EAN: 0045496733438
ASIN: B0000A09EP

Release Date: November 18, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A powerful with has taken Princess Peach's voice and replaced it with explosives! Mario and Luigi will travel with their old enemy Bowser to the neighboring kingdom and try to remove the curse!
  • Travel on foot through a new world of platform action, with new challenges and enemies
  • New control setup lets you control Mario & Luigi separately, or both at once for super-combos
  • Meet with classic Mario characters and opponents throughout the game
  • Puzzle-solving and role-playing elements combine with classic platform gaming

Accessories:

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine
  • Action Replay for Nintendo Game Boy Advance

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Mario&Luigi Superstar Saga is a strange and funny new epic that takes the brothers on a great new quest!


Customer Reviews:   Read 134 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no, seriously.   January 7, 2004
Maurice Alouf (Winfield, WV United States)
102 out of 109 found this review helpful

Im a long time gamer and huge fan of the Nintendo systems. my first love was the original Super Mario Bros. and my newest love is this game.

now here is a huge claim that you will probably laugh at:

this game is the perfect blend of Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, and Final Fantasy...

see..? you're probably still laughing... and honestly, i wouldnt have believed a statement like that if i had not played this game.. but its TRUE!!

this game truly has it all. you get the beautiful world and intruiging puzzles of Zelda. also a limited amount of real time combat very similair to Link to the Past: to initiate a battle with an enemy you can walk into it, jump on it, or hit with a hammer, each having a different result once the battle starts.

once the battle starts you get to the Final Fantasy elements. it is turn based fighting, healing and equipping just like any standard RPG. however, the button combos keep the battles intense and unpredictable. unlike most RPGs you cant just keep hitting the attack button and zone out until the battle is over. you have to do button combos in time with your attacks for maximum damage. Also, the brothers combos cannot be performed without these button sequences. so you stay interested in the battles and they are never dull.

now to the mario bros aspect. of course all the characters and style of design is based completely on the mario brothers theme. you fight many classic characters from Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario World. also you get hammers like in the original Donkey Kong and jumping/ platforming is a basic skill needed for this game.

*GRAPHICS & SOUND*
perfect in every way, even the character animation is perfect. and i mean perfect. it couldnt be better no matter what you tried to do to this game. every character looks exactly like they are supposed to and the animation is completely fluid. also, there are several remixes of old mario bros songs and lots of catchy new ones. the remix of the underground levels music from the super mario bros game is awesome! same song but with a crazy drum and bass kind of beat to it. very cool.

*CONTROLS*
very responsive. very accurate. using the d-pad of the game boy is no problem with this game. you can make diagonal jumps across gaps with total confidence. absolutely no problems at all.

Anyway, if thats not enough to convince you that this game is worth every penny, nothing is... this is a true classic. dont miss it!!!


5 out of 5 stars A welcome addition to the GBA.   November 20, 2003
Sean A. Rhodes (Aurora, Colorado)
89 out of 92 found this review helpful

Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is perhaps one of the best GBA games we've received this year. Rich color and textures along with new gameplay elements make this a must have for the GBA! The third RPG in the Mario franchise we've seen. Mario and Luigi combines the elements of Paper Mario and Super Mario RPG to create yet another RPG masterpiece.

To start off are the graphics. The graphics presented to us are very well done. Rich colorful environments decorate this game in a way we've never thought possible on the GBA. Mario, Luigi and other characters are visually stunning. The animations in battle are simple, yet fun to look at. You'll no doubt be impressed by the graphics the first time around.

The music and other sound in this game is also quite good. Music from nearly all the Mario games is mixed into the bunch as well as introducing new tunes. The new tunes are quite remarkable, especially for the GBA. While some tunes get a little repetitive and loop around much too quickly, you'll quickly get used to it, as it is a minor flaw.

The story is that a witch named Cackletta from the neighboring Kingdom of Beanbean has stolen Princess Toadstool's beautiful voice and has replaced it with explosives. Each time Toadstool speaks you'll see a lot of symbols pop up in her dialogue box and then come down to the ground with an explosion. When Bowser comes to kidnap the Princess he soon realizes that she would probably ruin his castle. In short, Bowser decides to help Mario and Luigi.

What was even more remarkable are the voices in the game. Mario and Luigi don't scream, grunt, groan and moan for every action they do, but they're voices are still pretty well done. Bowser's voice is also impressive. Voices are very well done on this game so you shouldn't find yourself turning down the volume a whole lot. Mario and Luigi never really say anything; instead you hear them speaking gibberish a lot of the time when they communicate.

The game also presents a lot of moments that'll without a doubt make you laugh. Even the opening cinema and beginning of the game are pretty funny. So you'll find a lot of entertainment with this that I think you'll really love.

The battle system is quite different from your standard Turn-Based RPG as well as on the field. For example, the A-Button controls one character and the B-Button controls another. The start button switches Mario and Luigi around so that the other one leads (so if Mario is leading push start and Luigi steps in front). So they're both on the over world map. If Mario is leading the A-Button Controls him, and the B-button controls Luigi and vice-versa.

What's even more important is that in battle the A-Button ALWAYS controls Mario and the B-Button ALWAYS controls Luigi. This is always true in battle. There are four commands in battle: Solo Attack, Bros. Attack, Items and Run. The Solo Attack allows your character to attack of course. But remember that if it's Luigi you use the B-Button. Much like Super Mario RPG you've got "Timed-Hits". Pressing a button right before the attack connects causes a more powerful hit. Bros. Attacks are different. This is where Mario and Luigi do a duel attack to an enemy. You must execute by entering the right button commands as they appear on screen. If you decide you want to make them harder to pull off you can do them without the aid of button commands and have the speed at which the attack is executed at increased. Of course the harder one you choose the more damage it'll do.

What's also interesting is that you can dodge attacks. When an enemy comes to attack you, press the button that corresponds to that character to dodge the attack. So if an enemy attacks Mario you'd press A.

Mario and Luigi can also use techniques on the field. Luigi can jump on Mario's head and perform a high-jump and Mario can jump on Luigi's for a spin jump. They can also use hammers which they can smash blocks with too.

I've only about one or two cons with the game. One is you only have Mario and Luigi. No one else joins the party. This isn't really a con but for an RPG there are some RPGers who expect more characters to control. The other con however, is that they included the arcade Mario Bros. While this isn't necessarily bad, it's on EVERY Mario game on the GBA! It was nice at first but after the second Mario Advance game it just began to lose my interest. I'm sure many will probably overlook the Original Mario Bros. Game.

However, Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga is excellent for the GBA. It's the first original Mario game on the GBA and for that I'm glad. This is without a doubt one of the greatest GBA games we've ever seen before.


5 out of 5 stars Not exactly "Paper Mario"   September 20, 2003
36 out of 54 found this review helpful

After playing BOTH "Super Mario RPG: Legend Of The Seven Stars" and the sequel, "Paper Mario" I was quite impressed with the series. No, this game will be nothing like "Paper Mario" itself except for the sprite designs but a very different story. (Yes, it may look alot alike but it ain't no remake of "Paper Mario") This is also the third chapter in the incredible Mario RPG saga, and looks to be the BEST RPG for the GBA yet! This time, you take the role as both Mario & Luigi and work your way together through the game. I think that this is sure to please anyone who's a Mario fan or not. It's sure to be an instant classic just like the original when it hits the stores!


5 out of 5 stars I love this game!   January 15, 2004
22 out of 23 found this review helpful

This game is really terrific!

Basic plot: too full of twists and turns to explain here. But basically, it's another "Mario & Lugi go on a quest" game. However, it's different from any other Mario game I've ever played (although I'll admit I have never played Paper Mario).

What's particular about this game is that, first of all, you play as Mario AND Luigi at the same time, with the A and B buttons each controlling one of the brothers. Second of all, whenever you run into an enemy, instead of killing it with a jump or battling it in the usual manner, you automatically switch into Battle Mode. In this mode, you each get a turn at attacking the enemy, then the enemy gets a turn at you, and you need to dodge the attack. This initially surprised me, and irritated me: I'll admit I found it somewhat boring at first. However, I can assure you it grows on you. At first, all you can do is jump on the enemies, but as you make progress, you learn new very cool techniques, including Bros. Attacks, in which both brothers combine their forces to inflict severe damage on the enemy. The variety of attacks you eventually learn makes the whole thing very entertaining.

Speaking of entertaining, this game also has a lot of humour. The creators, by inventing the new techniques, enable you to put your characters into rather unusual situations. There are puzzles to solve, which I found to be quite fun (although some people may not like those). And, at times, you find yourself in delightfully funny circumstances. There are quite a few dialogues and scenes, many of which are ironic and very entertaining.

Finally, this is an elaborate game that will keep you busy for a while. It records the number of hours you've been playing, and right now, I'm almost at the end and my file shows I've been playing for over 21 hours!!!! I'm not a very good gamer, I'll admit, but still, this isn't a game you'll finish in two hours and then put away, you really get your money's worth here.

So, in conclusion, don't expect a traditional Mario game, but something very different and, in my opinion, at least as good. Oh, and the graphics are very nicely done. ;-)


5 out of 5 stars Great game   November 24, 2003
14 out of 20 found this review helpful

I have never played roll playing games before but bought this one because I love Mario and Luigi. This game is so much fun! Hard for me to put it down!


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