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Super Mario Land

Super Mario Land

21. April 1989

74

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 300 ratings

Summary

Super Mario Land is the first Mario's outing on the Game Boy. It is a side-scrolling platformer much in the vein of the previous Super Mario Bros. This time, Mario must save Princess Daisy, rather than Princess Toadstool, from her kidnapper Tatanga, a mysterious spaceman. The game follows largely the same formula of its aforementioned predecessor, with Mario defeating enemies by jumping on them and collecting coins and power ups by hitting floating blocks, with each world leading up to a boss fight which is defeated using by collapsing the floor. A unique feature of this installment is two scrolling shoot-'em-up levels, the first of which Mario pilots a submarine, and the second an aeroplane.

Storyline

Once upon a time, there was a peaceful world called Sarasaland. In this world there were 4 kingdoms named Birabuto, Muda, Easton and Chai. One day, the skies of Sarasaland were suddenly covered by a huge black cloud. From a crack in this cloud, the unknown space monster Tatanga emerged to try to conquer Sarasaland. Tatanga hypnotized the people of all the kingdoms so that he could control them in any way he liked. In this way he took over Sarasaland. Now, he wants to marry Princess Daisy of Sarasaland and make her his queen. Mario came to know of these events, and he has started on a journey to the Chai Kingdom where Princess Daisy is held captive, in order to restore peace to Sarasaland. Can Mario defeat Tatanga, release people from his interstellar hypnosis, and rescue Princess Daisy? It's all up to you and Mario's skill. Go for it Mario!

Details

Release date

21. April 1989

Genres

Developers

Franchises

Ratings

IGDB user rating

74.4

300 ratings

Combined rating

74.4

User + critics, 300 ratings

Alternative names

  • 슈마랜 (Korean title - abbreviation)

Releases

  • Game Boy Apr 21, 1989
    Japan
  • Game Boy Jul 31, 1989
    NorthAmerica
  • Game Boy Sep 28, 1990
    Europe
  • Game Boy 1994
    Brazil
  • Game Boy 1995
    China
  • Nintendo 3DS Jun 06, 2011
    NorthAmerica
  • Nintendo 3DS Jun 07, 2011
    Europe
  • Nintendo 3DS Jun 07, 2011
    Australia
  • Nintendo 3DS Jun 07, 2011
    Japan
  • Nintendo 3DS Feb 03, 2016
    Korea

Languages

Interface

English (US)

External links

IGDB ID

1069