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Title: New Super Mario Bros Crossover
Post by: tehsam016 on June 25, 2010, 04:17:01 AM
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Well what can I say, this is probably the best flash game i've ever had the pleasure in playing. It's basically the first Mario game(Super Mario Bros), but with a bunch of beloved characters from other games such as Link, Samus, and Simon Belmont (and more). You should definitely check it out if you like retro style gaming still.

QuoteSuper Mario Bros. Crossover is a nonprofit fan game created by Jay Pavlina of Exploding Rabbit. It is not intended to inhibit the copyright holders of the original games it is based on in any way. It exists as a tribute to classic video games and celebrates the games and characters that many of us grew up playing. It gives attention to our gaming roots and serves as a reminder that games do not have to be complicated to be fun. I hope you enjoy playing the game as much as I enjoy working on it.

http://supermariobroscrossover.com/ (http://supermariobroscrossover.com/)

Have fun :).
Title: Re: New Super Mario Bros Crossover
Post by: Art Blade on June 25, 2010, 05:43:07 AM
LOL nice find! Thanks, sam  :) :-X
Title: Re: New Super Mario Bros Crossover
Post by: tehsam016 on June 25, 2010, 10:12:48 AM
Haha no problem. I expected at least a few of you to be familiar with old classics ;). Not sure why I put "New" in the title either, but i guess i was probably thinking of the Wii game "New Super Mario Bros Wii" while typing it in and it was kinda early. :P. Anyway, great game, love Ryu Hayabusa :), and supposedly the guy who made it is going to update it even more (since it was just recently updated this morning).
Title: Re: New Super Mario Bros Crossover
Post by: Art Blade on June 25, 2010, 12:18:26 PM
Something like that which too was popular back then was called DonkeyKong. :) I remember those times when games like those were "amazing" as to what a "Home Computer" (aka Commodore C64, and others) was capable of.  ;D