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+ | '''''New Super Mario Bros. 2''''' is a 2D platform {{ser|Super Mario}} game, and the third game in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series. The game places an emphasis on collecting coins, the the main objective being to collect one million, while also drawing several elements from ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. | ||
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+ | ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' is the first Nintendo title overall to be released both physically at retailers and digitally on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. In addition, the game is also the first Nintendo game released outside Japan to support paid downloadable content, the first overall being ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''. | ||
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''Jump, bounce, and power-up through visually stunning side-scrolling worlds as you race to save Princess Peach. Gold Flowers, Gold Blocks, and Gold Rings make collecting coins more fun than ever! Can you collect a million coins?'' | ''Jump, bounce, and power-up through visually stunning side-scrolling worlds as you race to save Princess Peach. Gold Flowers, Gold Blocks, and Gold Rings make collecting coins more fun than ever! Can you collect a million coins?'' | ||
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+ | ''Use all your speed-running and coin-collecting skills to best your friends in the new StreetPass-enabled Coin Rush mode.'' | ||
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+ | ''Team up with a friend and play through the entire game via Local Wireless. (Requires two copies of the game.) | ||
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+ | ===Nintendo website=== | ||
+ | '''''Mario Hits the Mushroom Kingdom Jackpot''''' | ||
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+ | ''Bowser has once again kidnapped Princess Peach, but this time, Mario has another objective. The Mushroom Kingdom is bursting with more gold coins than before. Each level is littered with gold as coins rain down from overhead pipes, trails of coins are left behind special gold enemies and gold pipes transport Mario into coin-filled caverns. It's up to players to collect as many coins as possible throughout their adventure.'' | ||
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+ | '''FEATURES:''' | ||
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+ | *''The game records all the coins players collect throughout the game, so completing a level is only part of the fun. Every level is filled with golden opportunities, such as gold rings that turn enemies into valuable gold versions and a Gold Flower that gives Mario the ability to turn almost anything in his path into coins.'' | ||
+ | *''Coin Rush Mode allows players to collect as many coins as possible across three levels and challenge friends to beat their record via StreetPass.'' | ||
+ | *''New Super Mario Bros. 2 is an all-new side-scrolling adventure game featuring Mario and Luigi. Two players who each own the game will have the option to play the entire game in two-player multiplayer mode using local wireless.'' | ||
+ | *''The return of Raccoon Mario gives Mario the ability to fly and access hidden areas.'' | ||
+ | *''Players will have the option to either purchase the game at retail stores or download the entire game through the Nintendo eShop.'' | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
− | [[Mario]] and | + | [[Mario]] and {{smw|Luigi}} are using the {{smw|Super Leaf}} to fly through the sky, but upon their return, they discover that the {{smw|Koopalings}} have kidnapped {{smw|Princess Peach}}. Thusly, the two set out to rescue her. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | == | + | ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' plays similarly to the previous entries in the series. Because of the focus on coins, stages now features more coins than they normally would, and new items and power-ups have been added to help in collecting coins, such as the {{smw|Gold Flower}} and {{smw|Gold Rings}}, while {{smw|Raccoon Mario}} returns as a form with the Super Leaf. The game keeps track of the total amount of collected coins through a counter that is shared between all save files and Coin Rush. Two players with a copy of the game can also play through the main game in a two-player local co-op mode; players share a coin counter and a life counter, and an individual item store; most other mechanics are taken from ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''. |
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− | + | The game also features a new mode, Coin Rush, in which players must travel through three stages within a more strict time limit, collecting as many coins as possible. Losing a life at any point automatically ends the challenge, and players must restart from the beginning of the challenge. Players can also send their recorded Coin Rush record over [[StreetPass]], which allows other players to challenge them. Before playing through a round, players have the option to use standard Mario, or the invincible {{smw|White Tanooki Mario}}. | |
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+ | ==Technical details== | ||
+ | {{Game Technical Details | ||
+ | |media=Nintendo 3DS cartridge<br>Digital download | ||
+ | |gamesize=2950 blocks | ||
+ | |save= | ||
+ | |support=[[StreetPass]], [[SpotPass]], [[Nintendo Network]] (connectivity to Nintendo eShop), 2-player local co-op multiplayer | ||
+ | |screen= | ||
+ | |input=Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Downloadable content== | ||
+ | ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' features ten downloadable Coin Rush course packs released over the course of several months after the release of the original game. Each course pack comes with three courses played in a set order for region price (US$2.50 each). Course packs are purchased through the in-game shop, and can be purchased either individually or in bundles. | ||
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+ | *'''Set 1:''' Gold Rush Pack (easy courses providing many coins), Coin Challenge Pack A (moderately difficult courses in which players must find coins to have the highest score on the leaderboards), Nerve-Wrack Pack (difficult courses) | ||
+ | *'''Set 2:''' Gold Mushroom Pack (easy courses providing many Gold Mushrooms), Coin Challenge Pack B | ||
+ | *'''Gold Classics Pack:''' Released between sets, courses originally from classic ''Super Mario'' games updated to give many coins. | ||
+ | *'''Set 3:''' Coin Challenge Pack C, Platform Panic Pack (courses featuring more difficult platforming) | ||
+ | *'''Set 4:''' Mystery Adventures Pack (courses centered around exploration to earn coins), Impossible Pack (extremely difficult courses that give no coins) | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *{{wp|New Super Mario Bros. 2| | + | *{{wp|New Super Mario Bros. 2|''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' on Wikipedia}} |
− | + | *{{sw|New Super Mario Bros. 2|''New Super Mario Bros. 2'' guide on StrategyWiki}} | |
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[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]] | [[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]] | ||
[[Category:2012 games]] | [[Category:2012 games]] |
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New Super Mario Bros. 2 is a 2D platform Super Mario game, and the third game in the New Super Mario Bros. series. The game places an emphasis on collecting coins, the the main objective being to collect one million, while also drawing several elements from Super Mario Bros. 3.
New Super Mario Bros. 2 is the first Nintendo title overall to be released both physically at retailers and digitally on the Nintendo eShop. In addition, the game is also the first Nintendo game released outside Japan to support paid downloadable content, the first overall being Fire Emblem Awakening.
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Blurb
New Mario. For everyone. For all time.
Nintendo eShop
The bros are back for an all-new adventure worth its weight in gold!
Jump, bounce, and power-up through visually stunning side-scrolling worlds as you race to save Princess Peach. Gold Flowers, Gold Blocks, and Gold Rings make collecting coins more fun than ever! Can you collect a million coins?
Use all your speed-running and coin-collecting skills to best your friends in the new StreetPass-enabled Coin Rush mode.
Team up with a friend and play through the entire game via Local Wireless. (Requires two copies of the game.)
Nintendo website
Mario Hits the Mushroom Kingdom Jackpot
Bowser has once again kidnapped Princess Peach, but this time, Mario has another objective. The Mushroom Kingdom is bursting with more gold coins than before. Each level is littered with gold as coins rain down from overhead pipes, trails of coins are left behind special gold enemies and gold pipes transport Mario into coin-filled caverns. It's up to players to collect as many coins as possible throughout their adventure.
FEATURES:
- The game records all the coins players collect throughout the game, so completing a level is only part of the fun. Every level is filled with golden opportunities, such as gold rings that turn enemies into valuable gold versions and a Gold Flower that gives Mario the ability to turn almost anything in his path into coins.
- Coin Rush Mode allows players to collect as many coins as possible across three levels and challenge friends to beat their record via StreetPass.
- New Super Mario Bros. 2 is an all-new side-scrolling adventure game featuring Mario and Luigi. Two players who each own the game will have the option to play the entire game in two-player multiplayer mode using local wireless.
- The return of Raccoon Mario gives Mario the ability to fly and access hidden areas.
- Players will have the option to either purchase the game at retail stores or download the entire game through the Nintendo eShop.
Story
Mario and Luigi are using the Super Leaf to fly through the sky, but upon their return, they discover that the Koopalings have kidnapped Princess Peach. Thusly, the two set out to rescue her.
Gameplay
New Super Mario Bros. 2 plays similarly to the previous entries in the series. Because of the focus on coins, stages now features more coins than they normally would, and new items and power-ups have been added to help in collecting coins, such as the Gold Flower and Gold Rings, while Raccoon Mario returns as a form with the Super Leaf. The game keeps track of the total amount of collected coins through a counter that is shared between all save files and Coin Rush. Two players with a copy of the game can also play through the main game in a two-player local co-op mode; players share a coin counter and a life counter, and an individual item store; most other mechanics are taken from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
The game also features a new mode, Coin Rush, in which players must travel through three stages within a more strict time limit, collecting as many coins as possible. Losing a life at any point automatically ends the challenge, and players must restart from the beginning of the challenge. Players can also send their recorded Coin Rush record over StreetPass, which allows other players to challenge them. Before playing through a round, players have the option to use standard Mario, or the invincible White Tanooki Mario.
Technical details
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Downloadable content
New Super Mario Bros. 2 features ten downloadable Coin Rush course packs released over the course of several months after the release of the original game. Each course pack comes with three courses played in a set order for region price (US$2.50 each). Course packs are purchased through the in-game shop, and can be purchased either individually or in bundles.
- Set 1: Gold Rush Pack (easy courses providing many coins), Coin Challenge Pack A (moderately difficult courses in which players must find coins to have the highest score on the leaderboards), Nerve-Wrack Pack (difficult courses)
- Set 2: Gold Mushroom Pack (easy courses providing many Gold Mushrooms), Coin Challenge Pack B
- Gold Classics Pack: Released between sets, courses originally from classic Super Mario games updated to give many coins.
- Set 3: Coin Challenge Pack C, Platform Panic Pack (courses featuring more difficult platforming)
- Set 4: Mystery Adventures Pack (courses centered around exploration to earn coins), Impossible Pack (extremely difficult courses that give no coins)
External links