A new game for the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Run, jump, and dash your way through 12 levels as you search for the missing parts of Debs's ship to escape the hostile alien planet Vespasian 7MV!
In Busy Busy Beaver, you control Justin.
Help this agile beaver run, jump, and eat his way through 30 levels!
Justin has one goal in life: do-it-yourself home renovations!
Whether it's an extra bedroom, garage or home theater, this beaver
won't return home until he has all the wood he needs for his next big project.
Made in 48 hours for the Bacon Game Jam 07.
Super Mario Stardust is an unofficial fan game based on Super Mario Bros. In this original Super Mario platformer, Mario embarks on a quest to save the mushroom people, who have been turned into stone blocks! Collect both the fire flower and feather power-ups (and use them simultaneously), and travel through eight huge levels with diverging paths to defeat the evil Koopa clan.
Super Mario Bros. DDX is an unofficial fan game based on the original Super Mario Bros. series, being a side-scroller platformer.
It has a set of original levels, sprites and power-ups not present in the original games.
Super Mario Bros Odyssey Ch.1 is an unofficial fan game which is a retelling of the very first Super Mario Bros game, with cutscenes, new sprites, original levels, unlockable skin-sets and levels, and a few characters and items from future Mario games.
It has nothing to do with later released Super Mario Odyssey official game, it was released years before Super Mario Odyssey started development.
Wii de Asobu: Chibi-Robo! (also known as New Play Control! Chibi-Robo!) is a port of the original Chibi-Robo! (GameCube) game, adapted to be playable with the motion control controllers of the Wii.
It is part of a series of re-releases of GameCube games for the Wii called New Play Control! (Wii de Asobu in Japan).
The Platform Panic Pack is a Coin Rush downloadable content released for New Super Mario Bros. 2. The main goal of the pack is to collect a high enough count of coins while traversing precarious patterns.
It uses two blocks of memory when bought alone.
Coin Challenge Pack C (named Challenge the Record C in Japan) is the third of three Coin Rush packs to be released on December 5, 2012. It was originally intended to be the sixth DLC pack, but the release of the Gold Classics Pack in late November due to players getting 3 billion coins resulted in it being bumped to seventh, while Platform Panic Pack, the original seventh, was bumped to eighth.
The Gold Classics Pack (Golden Classic Course Pack in Japan) is a downloadable Coin Rush pack released on November 27th, 2012. It was made to celebrate the world coin total reaching 300 billion gold coins in New Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo 3DS. The pack consists of level designs inspired by past Super Mario games such as Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 3. As a direct consequence of the circumstances behind its creation, it came out as the sixth pack, while the original sixth pack, Coin Challenge C, as well as the planned seventh DLC pack, Platform Panic Pack, were released as the seventh and eighth DLC packs, respectively. It is rated one out of five stars, meaning "very easy". This pack uses 2 blocks from the SD Card's memory. From its release until the end of January 2013, the Gold Classics pack was free to download
The Gold Mushroom Pack is the first of two Coin Rush packs for New Super Mario Bros. 2 released on October 25th, 2012. The pack consists of courses filled with large amounts of coins and Gold Mushrooms. It is rated two out of five stars in difficulty, making it the easier pack of the two released in late October 2012.
This pack uses 2 blocks on the SD card when bought alone.
The Nerve-Wrack Pack is the third of the three Coin Rush packs for New Super Mario Bros. 2 released in Japan, Europe, and Oceania on October 2nd, 2012, and in North America on October 4th, 2012. The pack contains challenging courses with no Checkpoint Flags, meaning no additional seconds can be added to the time limit. It is rated five out of five stars in difficulty, making it the second most difficult downloadable Coin Rush pack, after the Impossible Pack.
This pack uses 2 blocks on the SD card when bought alone.
Coin Challenge Pack A (named Challenge the Record A in Japan) is the first of three Coin Rush packs released in Japan, Europe, Oceania on October 2nd, 2012, and in North America on October 4th, 2012.
The Mystery Adventures Pack (known as Mystery Adventure Pack in Europe and Australia) is the ninth Coin Rush downloadable course pack released for New Super Mario Bros. 2, and is one of the two final packs, released on December 20, 2012. The difficulty rating is three out of five stars. The courses in this pack are centered around exploration to obtain a high coin total.
Previously known as Sonic Boll, it is a crossover fangame where Sonic the Hedgehog and friends meet characters from the Mario franchise in the environment of Super Mario Bros. The codename “Boll” comes from an old injoke and doesn’t really stand for anything.