Super Mario Advance 4 3DS is a port of Super Mario Advance 4 for the Nintendo 3DS by Mythical-Atlas. It was last updated on October 24, 2022.
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Super Mario Advance 4 3DS is a homebrew port of Super Mario Advance 4 on the GBA. The CTR user library only has basic audio functions, so all audio loading and handling code was custom-written for this. Only world 1-1 is implemented, but there is modular support for multiple different levels.
Players take control of either Mario or Luigi, adventuring through eight kingdoms of the Mushroom World to defeat the seven Koopa Kids and Bowser, who have taken the seven magic rods from the kings of these seven kingdoms, transforming them into various creatures. Players are able to make use of several basic techniques such as running, jumping, and swimming. The objective of each stage is to reach a certain goal, which is typically a black background with a rotating box containing either a mushroom, flower, or star.
Players access the levels by exploring various maps; once a level is complete, players may not replay it until they beat the game. This map has several features on it, such as bridges that lower after completing a level or Hammer Bros. that wander around the map. There are several kinds of levels, including a dungeon level and an airship level. Outside of the main mode of play, players may also play a remake of the Mario Bros. game, which has been included in all Super Mario Advance games previous to it. It supports anywhere from one to four players.
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File Name | Super Mario Advance 4 3DS |
Cart Size | 16.1MB |
Version | 0.6 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | World |
Genre | Platformer |
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Release Date | October 24, 2022 |
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Rate ROM | [Total: 5 Average: 4.2] |
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