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If you don't fancy helping each other you also get a Free Play mode which tots up individual scores. It sets up a tag-team style that gives you two, three or four chances to get through any particular section. Shaking the remote brings you close to a friend who can pop the bubble and bring you back. When you lose a life in multiplayer you come back on screen in a bubble. And they do get plenty tough - this is no walkover like the DS game, but a proper test of reflexes and improvisation like the 2D Mario games of old. Things inevitably get a bit out of hand as you nick each other's items, nudge each other off platforms, collide in mid-air or just pick up and throw each other right into a piranha plant's maw - it's just so much fun to be mean in this game - but at the same time, having a friend or few on-screen can be a real help getting through the game's tougher levels. Wii is that it works just as well played on your own as with friends, and just as well played co-operatively and competitively. The clever thing about New Super Mario Bros. Wii is the first properly multiplayer Mario platform game and in a way, that makes it the newest of the lot. Up pop Luigi and a couple of Toads and soon four of you are bouncing around the screen in a merry, chaotic muddle - not just in multiplayer mode but in any of the main game's levels, at any time. That's until you turn on a second controller. No one's complaining - after all, we're talking about some of the best games ever made - but there doesn't seem to be much new here.
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DS game, although they benefit from the extra size and resolution of a TV screen. Even the graphics and sound haven't changed much from the New Super Mario Bros. Gameplay-wise, things haven't moved on much since classic nineties SNES title Super Mario World. on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. It's built on the same foundations that were laid for the first Super Mario Bros. It's got question blocks and Koopas and Goombas and power-bestowing mushrooms, and everything in its cheerfully surreal world has spots, or eyes, or both. Wii is a side-scrolling 2D platform game in the classic Mario style.