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Dr. Mario: Classic NES Series GBA

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Dr. Mario - Classic NES Series brings the puzzle challenge of the popular NES game to your Game Boy Advance! Dr. Mario works in the virus research lab, but the viruses have gone out of control. With the help of Nurse Toadstool, he'll use his new super-vitamin to stop their spread!

Features:

Challenging puzzles and a new set of enemies to add to the classic Octorocks, Tektites and more


Story-driven action as you explore the Minish world, with animated cutscenes and interactive dialogues for dozens of characters


As you play you'll collect Kinstones to uncover secrets - match them by face and they'll open up new points of the map, new characters and more


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 1.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.15 pounds
Package Length: 5.0 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Release Date: October 25, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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10 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5I miss the big screen, but this game still rocks the house.Nov 30, 2004
By stellavision
Incredibly simple -- and simply addictive. It's practically impossible to put this game down once you start playing it. There are vague similarities to Tetris, but Dr. Mario is even simpler in concept. So you can jump in immediately -- but this doesn't mean the game isn't challenging. You'll quickly discover just how difficult a simple game can get! Fortunately, the three game play speeds and 21 levels of play allow you to set the difficulty level at whatever is most challenging for you.

A serious beef with the GBA version: the screen is poorly lit, and as a result the red and yellow viruses and capsules can be hard to distinguish from each other. I'm hoping that, since GBA games can also be played on the DS, the better lighting of the DS might solve this problem.

And a minor quibble: why not save the high scores?! (They are erased every time you turn off the system.) This was also true in the 8-bit NES version, but there's just no excuse for not having the saving capability now. It'd be nice not to have to write down my high scores!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Let The Doctor InAug 14, 2005
By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner"
I arguably see a lot of classic video games come back again. Yet, with all of those, many games have had a very little opportunity of a cult following. In 1989, puzzle games really did bacome a staple of the video game industry with the smashing status of the addictive Tetris. That game has been so amazing, very few knockoffs have also stayed the course. Dr. Mario was also one of those games that has been a constant for Nintendo owners. From the debut for the original NES system, to all the way on the N64 wave awhile back, Dr. Mario has been a surprising standout, and now Game Boy owners can feel the viruses again.

Dr. Mario: The NES version for thr Game Boy Advance, still remains as addictive as it was a staple for NES owners years ago. The game has 20 wild and wolly levels of pure puzzle action that just keeps getting more complex by the minute. In the game, you try to fill the medicing bottle by stacking four parts of pills either across or vertically to attack the viruses. The game is very easy to tackle, and brings out a good sense of challenge. However, there are a few surprising disadvantages to the game. One of them is that for some, it is a lack of challenge, especially if you've mastered the whole game years ago for the NES, or any of the other revised versions. Another disadvatage is that the game doesn't bring out anything new, considering it is the exact same version without any different things to make it unique again for Game Boy players.

Nevertheless, Dr. Mario is a pure wild delight for anybody who is addicted to puzzles. I loved this game before for the original Nintendo system, and I still love it now. Hopefully, many in this generation can keeps those viruses away and bring the pills going. This is a must have for the Game Boy Advance.

Graphics: C+

Sound: C

Control: A-

Price: B+

Fun & Enjoyment: B

Overall: B

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Dr. Mario for the Gameboy Advance........my opinion....Nov 27, 2004
By blackaciddevil
Yup, it's about dadgummed time we see Dr. Mario for the Gameboy Advance. Except for the version on the original Gameboy, there's been no other handheld version of the game til' now. Admittedly, it's been on every other Nintendo console system that's been out. Course, I can never get enough of the game- it seems. It's really addictive. I understand how Nintendo is releasing the Classic NES series on the system, though. For the sheer pleasure of people enjoying the original games. Yet, part of me somehow wishes they had of updated the game for the Gameboy Advance kinda' like they did for the Nintendo 64, graphically as well as multiplayer-wise. If you own a GBA; you've seen updates of classics like Tetris and whatnot...why not Dr. Mario. I'm inclined to agree with arlando909 in that, unless you don't own any of the other systems and their versions, why bother spending your money on this version. The only reason why I got it is for the fact that I've had trouble rounding up the original Gameboy version and I wanted a handheld version of it to play on the go. Wish I had of looked here at Amazon first. Could have saved some money in the process.

Other than that, Dr. Mario is worth it. The classic will never get old. It's addictive gameplay will keep you coming back for more and more.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Dr. Mario!Oct 12, 2008
By A. McNay
I loved playing this game when I was a kid, so when i found a version I could play on my DS Lite, I scooped it up! It is similar to Tetris as the pieces drop from the top of the screen and you have to place them in appropriete places to clear your screen. If your like puzzle games, you'll like this!

5 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2Too tiny to seeAug 19, 2005
By Beth
I loved the original Dr. Mario, so when I got a GameBoy version I was excited. It's very Tetris-like, except for making complete rows, you are matching up 4 like colors of pill halves to the same color virus until they have all been matched and eliminated. Unfortunately, the "pills" are so tiny that it is difficult to enjoy this process. My vision is fine, yet I find myself squinting at the screen trying to make out the different colors in order to decide where to drop them. This was a good idea, but it doesn't work on such a small scale. However, if trying to make out minute details doesn't bother you, then you will probably enjoy this classic - especially if you love Tetris and are burned out on it.

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