Ranked as 96 on our all-time top downloads list with 45885 downloads. Ranked as 18 on our top downloads list for the past seven days with 105 downloads. Ranked as 27 on our top rated list with a weighted average of 8.79.
Super Mario 68K is a grayscale Super Mario game for your calc. The game are highly animated with beautiful graphics and smooth scrolling backgrounds. There's a LOT of different kinds of monsters, ranging from the classic goombas and turtles, ghosts and hammer bros, and even Bowser! and many, many more. Also, 3 different kinds of bosses are present. There are many kind of powerup's to aid you in your quest, like the Mushrom, Fire Flower, Extra Lives, the Racoon Suit and many more. Did i mention that you can even fly in this game? The game also has an overworld map for each of the 8 worlds with features like mushrom houses, two different mini games, airships, boats, castles and much more! There is a lot of secrets and hidden areas in the game, so there will always be new places to explore! A warp zone is also included! With 3 save slots you can save your progress, and continue from the same spot later. Saved games will be archived automaticly. More than 70 exiting levels through 8 worlds will give you many hours of game play. And with the level editor you can even make your own worlds and levels! This version also has configureable keys.
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REVIEWS
Review
Review by
sam c
Reviewed on
2008-06-12
Note! This review was written for a previous version of this file!
Hands down one of the best calculator games ever. End of story.
Graphics: 10/10
Just about as good/accurate as 2d graphics can get on a TI. The sprites, backgrounds, enemies etc. all hold true to the SNES version and it really looks beautiful. Not only this, but I never saw a significant drop in the framerate in my entire playthrough.
Gameplay: 9/10
I'm hesitant to even take a point off because this game is so good. The reason I did is because the physics in the game are pretty much nonexistent which really detracts from the experience. Other than that, though, the gameplay is very good.
Presentation: 10/10.
The menus are easy to use and saving is a breeze with (I believe) auto-archiving save files. Not only this, but it's really easy to keep track of the files for the game as they automatically make a separate folder for themselves.
Lasting Appeal: 10/10
Probably one of the most lengthy TI games ever. I think there's something like 70 levels with a billion different enemies and tons of features. On top of this there is a level editor so even after you beat the game you can keep on playing.
Overall: 10/10
Not only is the most fun TI game I've ever played, it's also the most impressively built. Everything in this game runs perfectly and holds true to the SNES version (except for the physics system). Props to the guys at TI freakware who made this; this is a truly amazing game.
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