In this game in the series additional actions are incorporated to better utilize the SNES controller which offers more buttons than its NES counterpart. Although the graphics are impressive to a point, they are no match for games like Donkey Kong Country and Starfox, which take the SNES to its graphical limit.Īs with most Super Mario entries the controls are simple, but very tight and responsive. The player sprites are impressively detailed for a SNES game and even the minor characters are well done. All the colors are presented to create a fun and exciting 2-D world and are varied greatly throughout the game. Graphics: 9/10 (Based on the SNES console’s capabilities)Īlthough by today’s standards these graphics would be considered rather basic, for 1991 these were top of the line. Its popularity to this day should be no surprise considering the various re-releases of the game, and the fact that it had become a collectors item to many (an unopened, factory sealed Super Mario World (SNES) goes for like $700 on amazon.) Anyway enough of the nonsense on with the review: Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, released August 13th 1991 is easily one of the greatest platform games of all time and arguably the best game in the Mario series to date.
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