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'''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''' is a 2D platformer in which the player takes control of [[Mario]]. It was published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy]] handheld system.
 
 
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'''''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''''' is a 2D platformer in which the player takes control of [[Mario]]. It was developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Game Boy]] handheld system in 1992 and later released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console]] in 2011. It is the sequel to ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and features the first appearance of {{smw|Wario}}, who would later go on to appear in several ''Mario'' games and even spawn his [[Wario series|own series]].
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==Blurb==
 
==Blurb==
"The wicked impostor [[Wario]] has cast an evil spell on Mario Land. It's the most challenging and dangerous Game Boy adventure yet."
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===Commercial===
~From the American television commercial.
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"''The wicked impostor Wario has cast an evil spell on Mario Land. It's the most challenging and dangerous Game Boy adventure yet.''"
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===Box===
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'''''Temper-tantrum tyrant seizes Mario Land!'''''
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''In his greatest Game Boy™ adventure, Mario™ faces off against his evil rival Wario™, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground.''
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''To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare.''
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''The battery pack saves your game in progress in this biggest Game Boy Mario adventure yet.''
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===Nintendo website (3DS)===
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'''''Temper-tantrum tyrant seizes Mario Land!'''''
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''In his greatest Game Boy™ adventure, Mario™ faces off against his evil rival Wario™, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground.''
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''To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare!''
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===Nintendo eShop===
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''In his greatest Game Boy adventure, Mario faces off against his evil rival Wario, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground. To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare!''
  
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
After the events of [[Super Mario Land]] Mario returns home to Mario Land only to find that Wario has taken over Mario Land. Wario has brainwashed all of the inhabitants of Mario Land into thinking that he is Mario and the actual Mario is Wario. Mario must get the 6 Golden Coins to gain entrance back into his castle in order to confront Wario and reclaim Mario Land.
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After the events of ''Super Mario Land'', Mario returns home to Mario Land only to find that his jealous rival Wario has taken over Mario Land. Wario has brainwashed the inhabitants of Mario Land and scattered the keys to the castle, the 6 Golden Coins, across the land, giving them to some of his servants. Mario must get the 6 Golden Coins to gain entrance back into his castle in order to confront Wario and reclaim Mario Land.
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The gameplay essentially involves Mario jumping his way to the end of each level in order to obtain the Golden Coins. This is performed by the player moving Mario around the map of Mario Land allowing him to go to different zones such as the {{smw|Tree Zone}}, the {{smw|Macro Zone}}, the {{smw|Pumpkin Zone}}, the {{smw|Mario Zone}}, the {{smw|Turtle Zone}} and the {{smw|Space Zone}}. Each of the zones can be accessed in a non linear fashion, however the levels within each zone must be defeated in the more traditional linear sense. Mario will also encounter traditional enimies from [[Super Mario Bros.]] such as {{smw|Goombas}} and {{smw|Koopa Troopas}}, but Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins introduces new enemies as well like {{smw|Grubbies}} and {{smw|Jumping Jacks}}.  
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The gameplay essentially involves Mario jumping his way to the end of each level in order to obtain the Golden Coins. This is performed by the player moving Mario around the map of Mario Land allowing him to go to different zones such as the {{smw|Tree Zone}}, the {{smw|Macro Zone}}, the {{smw|Pumpkin Zone}}, the {{smw|Mario Zone}}, the {{smw|Turtle Zone}} and the {{smw|Space Zone}}. Each of the zones can be accessed in a non linear fashion, however the levels within each zone must be defeated in the more traditional linear sense. Mario will also encounter traditional enemies from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' such as {{smw|Goombas}} and {{smw|Koopa Troopas}}, but ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' introduces new enemies as well like {{smw|Grubbies}} and {{smw|Jumping Jacks}}.  
  
Along his journey Mario will also find powerups from his past adventures such as the {{smw|Super Mushroom}}, the {{smw|Fire Flower}} and the {{smw|Starman}}. The game also introduces the {{smw|Carrot}} which transforms Mario into {{smw|Bunny Mario}}, thus allowing him to hover down from jumps by rapidly flapping his bunny like ears. {{smw|Coins}} also appear but instead of providing Mario {{smw|1-Ups}} they serve as currency for a minigame that gives the plauer a chance to earn 1-Ups, Fire Flowers and Carrots.
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Along his journey Mario will also find powerups from his past adventures such as the {{smw|Super Mushroom}}, the {{smw|Fire Flower}} and the {{smw|Starman}}. The game also introduces the {{smw|Carrot}} which transforms Mario into {{smw|Bunny Mario}}, thus allowing him to hover down from jumps by rapidly flapping his bunny like ears. {{smw|Coins}} also appear but instead of providing Mario {{smw|1-Ups}} they serve as currency for a minigame that gives the player a chance to earn 1-Ups, Fire Flowers and Carrots.
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==Technical details==
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{{Game Technical Details
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|media=Game Boy [[Game Pak]]<br>Digital download (Nintendo 3DS)
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|gamesize=3DS: 37 blocks
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|input=Original: Game Boy<br>3DS: Nintendo 3DS
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==Other releases==
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|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''
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|[[Nintendo 3DS]] ([[Virtual Console]])
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|2011
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|A direct port of ''Super Mario Land 2''.
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==External links==
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*{{wp|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' on Wikipedia}}
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*{{sw|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins|''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins'' guide on StrategyWiki}}
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== External Links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Land_2 Wikipedia]
 
* [http://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_Land_2:_6_Golden_Coins MarioWiki]
 
* [http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Land_2 Strategy Wiki]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 27 November 2022

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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
スーパーマリオランド2 6つの金貨
Sūpā Mario Rando Tsū Muttsu no Kinka
Super Mario Land 2 Box.jpg
Cover artwork of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Developer(s): Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category: 2D platformer
Players: 1
Predecessor: Super Mario Land
Successor: Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Release dates
N. America: November 2, 1992
Japan: October 21, 1992
Europe: January 28, 1993
Australia: September 29, 2011 (3DS)
Ratings
ESRB: K-A (original)
E (VC)
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is a 2D platformer in which the player takes control of Mario. It was developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld system in 1992 and later released for the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in 2011. It is the sequel to Super Mario Land and features the first appearance of Wario, who would later go on to appear in several Mario games and even spawn his own series.

Blurb

Commercial

"The wicked impostor Wario has cast an evil spell on Mario Land. It's the most challenging and dangerous Game Boy adventure yet."

Box

Temper-tantrum tyrant seizes Mario Land!

In his greatest Game Boy™ adventure, Mario™ faces off against his evil rival Wario™, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground.

To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare.

The battery pack saves your game in progress in this biggest Game Boy Mario adventure yet.

Nintendo website (3DS)

Temper-tantrum tyrant seizes Mario Land!

In his greatest Game Boy™ adventure, Mario™ faces off against his evil rival Wario™, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground.

To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare!

Nintendo eShop

In his greatest Game Boy adventure, Mario faces off against his evil rival Wario, who has captured Mario Land and turned it into his private playground. To toss Wario off his ill-gotten throne, Mario must search new worlds for the six golden coins that unlock the gate to Mario's castle. A mob of monsters, old and new, seek to stop him. Along the way, through six zones, Mario can nab Power Mushrooms, Super Stars and Fire Flowers for extra power. And if he eats the Magic Carrot, he’ll turn into a high-flying hare!

Story

After the events of Super Mario Land, Mario returns home to Mario Land only to find that his jealous rival Wario has taken over Mario Land. Wario has brainwashed the inhabitants of Mario Land and scattered the keys to the castle, the 6 Golden Coins, across the land, giving them to some of his servants. Mario must get the 6 Golden Coins to gain entrance back into his castle in order to confront Wario and reclaim Mario Land.

Gameplay

The gameplay essentially involves Mario jumping his way to the end of each level in order to obtain the Golden Coins. This is performed by the player moving Mario around the map of Mario Land allowing him to go to different zones such as the Tree Zone, the Macro Zone, the Pumpkin Zone, the Mario Zone, the Turtle Zone and the Space Zone. Each of the zones can be accessed in a non linear fashion, however the levels within each zone must be defeated in the more traditional linear sense. Mario will also encounter traditional enemies from Super Mario Bros. such as Goombas and Koopa Troopas, but Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins introduces new enemies as well like Grubbies and Jumping Jacks.

Along his journey Mario will also find powerups from his past adventures such as the Super Mushroom, the Fire Flower and the Starman. The game also introduces the Carrot which transforms Mario into Bunny Mario, thus allowing him to hover down from jumps by rapidly flapping his bunny like ears. Coins also appear but instead of providing Mario 1-Ups they serve as currency for a minigame that gives the player a chance to earn 1-Ups, Fire Flowers and Carrots.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Game Boy Game Pak
Digital download (Nintendo 3DS)
Download size: 3DS: 37 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Original: Game Boy
3DS: Nintendo 3DS

Other releases

Title Cover art Platform Release date(s) Notes
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console) 2011 A direct port of Super Mario Land 2.


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