Super Mario Portable Retrospective
With Super Mario 3D Land released next week, we take a look back at a handful of some of his earlier portable adventures.
Super Mario 3D Land is finally released to the cheers of rejoicing 3DS next week. Its as good a time as any to take a look back at some of Marios previous handheld adventures and spin-offs throughout the years. This isnt a list of every single one of Marios portable adventures, but rather a handpicked selection of some of the highs - and lows - of Marios long history as the face of Nintendos portable consoles, from the humble Game Boy to the innovative 3DS. You might be a little busy trying to earn killstreaks or exploring the world of Skyrim this week, but dont forget about that little Italian plumber who continues to be one of gaming's greatest icons - pretty impressive for someone who spends all of his time scrounging for coins and stomping on fungi. Check it out, and make sure to keep your eyes peeled for our very own review of Super Mario 3D Land as it hits stores next week on the 18th. Wahoo!
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Mario's Tennis
Virtual Boy1995 Arguably the only game worth merit on the infamous Virtual Boy, Mario's Tennis followed in the footsteps of the popular Mario Golf by combining traditional sports gameplay or Pong with the likable characters of the franchise. It's a little bogged down by the Virtual Boys limitations - including a clunky design, headache inducing 3D effects and ugly red and black visuals - but Marios Tennis still became another successful Mario license. The series began to really hit its stride with Mario Tennis for the N64, but the original deserves particular notability for being one of the few decent games on an otherwise forgettable portable system from the usually reliable Nintendo.Super Mario 64 DS

Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins
Game Boy1992Super Mario Land 2 is my personal favourite Mario game, and one which brings forth a variety of nostalgic memories. Released in 1992 at the height of the Gameboys success, it became a definitive platforming experience and is still considered as one of the best games in the series. The sequel made significant advances from the first game, as well as toning down the difficulty of Marios handheld debut, for better or worse. Mario Land 2 also boasted an explorable hub world which featured six worlds, all holding a unique coin. On completing each level and discovering each of the coins, Mario could enter Warios castle for a climatic and tricky final battle. Many of Super Mario Land 2s features, such as its emphasis on power-ups, the varied hub world and a handful of mini-games have become trademarks of the series and hugely influential on not only the Mario series, but rival platformers since its release. A genuine classic thats available for a mere few quid on the 3DS e-shop - buy it now.Game and Watch Gallery

Mario Golf: Advance Tour
Game Boy Advance 2004 All kids love golf right?.. Well maybe not, but somehow Nintendos mix of Mario and a traditional Scottish sporting pastime makes for a relentlessly addictive and enjoyable sports title. There are even RPG elements in Mario Golf, which were pushed to the forefront with Advance Tour. After selecting a character, players are free to walk around an explorable mini-map - similar to those seen in Mario platformers - complete with clubhouses, lodges and secrets. For what seems like a simplistic spin-off, Mario Golf: Advance Tour is a surprisingly deep and substantial game, making it one of the best Mario spin-offs, as well as a legitimately good golf sim.Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Dr. Mario
Game Boy1990 Nintendo werent content with having one hugely successful puzzle game with Tetris, and decided to put together a similarly cryptic title with Mario at the helm in an obvious attempt to combine two of the most profitable cornerstones of the Gameboy during the early 90s. The result - while not as fiendishly addictive or memorably simplistic as Tetris - was an engrossing puzzle game which had the potential for hours to be whittled away while sitting on the loo with a tightened grip on your trusty Gameboy. Marios sudden change in career path from plumber to professional doctor is never quite explained, and you suspect hes not exactly qualified to diagnose or cure any legitimate illness. So while youd not exactly want to make an appointment with a Mario for a health check-up, you cant refute his ability to craft an enjoyable puzzler.New Super Mario Bros

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3
Game Boy Advance2004 It may be a port of the NES classic Super Mario Bros 3, but thats hardly a bad thing. Bringing whats arguably the best game of the entire series to a handheld was a masterstroke and key to the success of the GBAs long running Super Mario Adavance strand of titles for the console. Marios third adventure on the NES was a stonkingly good entry with some of the very best worlds and power-ups of the series, making it more than just one of the greatest Mario games, but a game which regularly pops up on lists of the best games ever made. It also brought us the fantastic Tanooki suit, which makes its return to the franchise with Super Mario 3D Land. Having such a classic title in your pocket complete with new added content makes Super Mario Advance 4 an undoubted highlight of Marios portable history.Mario Pinball Land
