The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Super Mario Land 2 II 6 Golden Coins Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496730253
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_SUPER_MARIO_LAND_2_II_6_GOLDEN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Smitty8421 –
amazing old school game love it!!
Kelly Groce –
Super Mario Land 2 is very well done. You can tell what a difference a few years makes in graphics comparing Super Mario Land 1 to this game. The game has a nice big world to explore and is much more expansive than SML1. The game does have that Super Mario Bros feel to it. One thing that is weird about this game is how high Mario seems to jump in this game. Every time I play it he seems to hit the ceiling of the screen. His jumps seem floaty as well and not dead drops like in the classic Super Mario Bros.The game introduces Wario who is a cool new villain character. The play control is excellent the castles and bosses are all well done and interesting. The game is easily one of the best on the original Gameboy system. The games challenge is pretty easy it should only take average players a day or 2 to beat the game. The game is great for people of all ages and is fun to play. I would rate it 5 stars. Even now years after this game has been released it still has a nice replay quality to it. I would easily let my son or daughter play it.Gameplay: 10/10Play Control: 8/10Story: 8/10Challenge: 7/10Replay Factor: 9/10
Tsanche –
Super Mario Land 2 is way better than its first one. In this "retro review" we’re going to look at what made this one of the best GB games of its time (but too bad just a year later we’d get "The Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening").The graphics were a major step above the first one and were actually stunning visuals for the GB. They look ALMOST like a snazzy early SNES game.Gameplay actually very closely resembles Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. You’ve got your power ups that unlike the first Super Mario Land can actually TELL you grabbed them. The Flower Power up and the Bunny Ears (only seen in this one) are nice. The Bunny Ears is like the leaf in SMB3. Except that Mario can’t fly but they allow him to glide down to safety.The music is great for its time and even now it isn’t bad. It’s been about 11 years since its release and the tunes still play out in my head at times.The Map is used in this one as well. Except you can’t go and challenge old bosses which kind of stinks.The story follows that Mario has lost his castle to Wario (no saving Princess Daisy in this one) and he can only get back into his castel using the six golden coins so he must set out to find them in one of the six different "Zones." What’s nice about this is that you aren’t forced to take the zones in any specific order at all! What’s not to like about that. However, if you get a game over you have to find all six coins again.For those whinning about no sa.
Tara Lamboley –
Wow. I never expected this much from a GAMEBOY game. Creative levels, cool bosses, and pretty decent graphics. Oh, and if you’re looking for a challenge, try beating Wario’s castle. This level is rated one of the hardest stages in any Mario game.
Kyle –
A classic that’s worth having in your collection.
Ryan Sil. (Gamer & PC/Android indie dev) –
The original Super Mario Land was a great game, but it was strange. Super Mario Land 2, while the setting is stranger, sticks closer to the Mario series’ splendid gameplay. Along with the Mario Galaxy games, however, this game shows how far Nintendo can be creative with the designs.It turns out that Wario distracted Mario in the first game by sending alien Tatanga to kidnap Daisy. So, he’s the main bad guy, whereas Tatanga serves as a boss in the space world. Space world? Yup, there are 6 different worlds, and all of them have really weird settings. EXAMPLES: Macro Zone pits Mario into a giant house. Mario Zone is actually a factory that, on the outside, is shaped like the plucky plumber.Although the settings are weird, that actually allows Nintendo to push the company’s creativity to their furthest. I mean, seriously, Mario is seen SWIMMING IN WATER that is ATTACHED TO THE CEILING! Not to mention, he can also run across giant Lego blocks, float in space, and fight actual sharks! Never would we have known that Mario would be able to go outside the Mushroom Kingdom by this much.This game is the Super Mario World of Game Boy games, and that’s saying a lot. The main gameplay is what you would normally expect. You can run, jump, stomp enemies, bash blocks, and spin jump your way through about 25 nicely detailed levels. The main power-ups are, as you expect, the Mushroom and the Fire Flower. Yes, that’s right. The SuperBall flower that was in the first game got replaced by the ret.
Trevor Woodard –
This game is incredibly fun, and for the price, it is certainly worth picking up.
Phinees –
Love this game. it brung me back!!
John Kolasinski –
Very happy to be collecting some old games again
Caterina Valentine –
Great