GBA Mario vs. Donkey Kong

Nintendo Australia revealed some new infos

Nintendo Australia revealed some new infos of the new NST game.

After years of apparent good will, Mario and Donkey Kong are at it again -- this time on Game Boy Advance! Donkey Kong has stolen all of the Mini-Mario toys from the Mario Toy Co., and now it's up to Mario to hunt down his long-time nemesis and retrieve the pilfered goods. He'll have to race through confounding levels, finding keys and releasing Mini Marios, before time runs out. Along the way he'll master new moves in order to scale the puzzling heights of six action-packed worlds!

Features

- Leap, climb, and battle through increasingly difficult levels as you use switches, conveyor belts, hammers and other tools to save the day. - A unique mix of action and puzzle gameplay elements will challenge your brain as well as your reflexes! - Shy Guys, Piranha Plants, Bob-ombs, and other classic Mushroom Kingdom baddies stand between Mario and his goal. - Before battling Donkey Kong at the end of each world, you'll have to collect all the Mini-Marios and lead them to safety. - Mario has always been more athletic than his somewhat portly appearance would have you believe, but he really struts his stuff in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. Mario backflips high into air, walks on his hands, and even spins on gymnastics bars. You'll have to master all of - Mario's new moves to save all of the Mini-Mario toys.

Once you've collected all of the Mini-Mario toys in a world, you then have to lead them into a toy box in a follow-the-leader game. The Mini-Marios will follow big Mario anywhere -- even if it means falling to their demise. Safely guiding them into the toy box is a tough task which will require you to overcome both action and puzzle challenges.

In Australia it will be out on the 4th June, in Europe in the third quarter.

Posted on 04-05-2004 by shiggy

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