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'''''VB Mario Land''''' (also referred to as '''''Mario Adventure'''''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130703043818/http://www.virtual-boy.org/vbmarioland.htm VB Mario Land on virtualboy.org] (Archived on July 3, 2013). Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref>) is a 2D platforming game in the {{ser|Super Mario}} series developed for the [[Virtual Boy]]. The game was initially revealed with a single-level demo at the Winter {{wp|Consumer Electronics Show}} 1995, but was never released.
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'''''VB Mario Land''''' (also referred to as '''''Mario Adventure'''''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130703043818/http://www.virtual-boy.org/vbmarioland.htm VB Mario Land on virtualboy.org] (Archived on July 3, 2013). Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref> and '''''[[Mario Clash]]'''''<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/content/articles/scans/nintendo_power_usa/73_(06_95)/nintendo_power_usa_73_(06_95)_3.jpg ''Nintendo Power'' Issue 73, page 72] (June 1995). Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref>) is a 2D platforming game in the {{ser|Super Mario}} series developed for the [[Virtual Boy]]. The game was initially revealed with a single-level demo at the Winter {{wp|Consumer Electronics Show}} 1995, but was never released.
  
Despite this game not releasing, the 3D version of ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' planned to be included in this game was later retooled and released as a full Virtual Boy game, titled ''[[Mario Clash]]''.<ref>[http://www.mariowiki.com/images/f/f4/Official_Nintendo_Magazine_-_VB_Mario_Land.jpg ''Official Nintendo Magazine'' January 2010, page 62]. Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref>
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Despite this game not releasing, the 3D version of ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' planned to be included in this game was later retooled and released as a full Virtual Boy game under the name "''Mario Clash''".<ref>[http://www.mariowiki.com/images/f/f4/Official_Nintendo_Magazine_-_VB_Mario_Land.jpg ''Official Nintendo Magazine'' January 2010, page 62]. Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref>
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 19:52, 16 July 2016

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VB Mario Land
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Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Virtual Boy
Category: 2D platformer
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
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VB Mario Land (also referred to as Mario Adventure[1] and Mario Clash[2]) is a 2D platforming game in the Super Mario series developed for the Virtual Boy. The game was initially revealed with a single-level demo at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show 1995, but was never released.

Despite this game not releasing, the 3D version of Mario Bros. planned to be included in this game was later retooled and released as a full Virtual Boy game under the name "Mario Clash".[3]

Gameplay

VB Mario Land would have played similarly to previous 2D Mario platformers, though with 3D elements, such as Mario being able to switch between the foreground and background by crossing bridges at various points. In addition, at certain points, the player would enter ares in which Mario is controlled in a top-down view, similar to early The Legend of Zelda games.

Technical details

Technical details
Input / compatible controllers: Virtual Boy Controller

References

  1. VB Mario Land on virtualboy.org (Archived on July 3, 2013). Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  2. Nintendo Power Issue 73, page 72 (June 1995). Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  3. Official Nintendo Magazine January 2010, page 62. Retrieved July 16, 2016.


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