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Info About New Super Mario Bros (NDS)

So, New Super Mario Bros on the Nintendo DS feels like slipping on your favorite sneakers and instantly knowing every turn and jump. You guide Mario (or Luigi, if you’re feeling cheeky) through eight colorful worlds packed with Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and those sneaky Piranha Plants. It’s all classic side-scrolling fun, but with a fresh breeze thanks to crisp DS graphics and bouncy level designs that keep you on your toes.

One of the coolest things in this game is the power-ups. You’ve got the returning Super Mushroom and Fire Flower, of course, but you also get to mess around with the new Mega Mushroom that turns you into a towering, block-squashing beast. Oh, and ever mined deep down for blue shells? They’re there too—perfect for plastering a trail of ice blocks wherever you stomp. Combine that with hidden blocks, secret exits, and branching paths, and you’ve got yourself hours of exploration.

Moving Mario around feels smooth, and the DS stylus? Totally optional—you’ll stick to the D-pad and buttons for most of your stomping. The soundtrack is pure earworm territory: cheery tunes that somehow fit every setting, from sunny plains to eerie castles. It’s that perfect mix of nostalgic charm and modern polish that makes you smile every time you boot up the cartridge.

If you’ve got a friend with their own DS and a copy of the game, you can even race to the flagpole in local multiplayer. It’s simple, it’s fast, and it’s surprisingly addictive. When you look back, New Super Mario Bros is the title that reminded everyone why the series still rocks in two dimensions—light on frills, heavy on fun.