A very pretty remaster which gives the original game a much needed boost in quality and exciting gameplay. The voice work is nice and the soundtrack is very well done.

A very quirky take on the Mario world in a unique format. All the new characters are fun and fit right in.

Captures the vibe of its inspirations very well, feels like an authentic GBA experience. Especially fun with 3 or 4 people. Gets very tough near the end.

A fun game to pick on your friends in. Sending your opponent flying by ramming into them or using a copy ability is incredibly satisfying, and makes for some competitive moments.

A very silly game that's a blast to laugh along with friends over. It's absurd how ingenious the mod support for this game is.

One of the only Zelda games to truly capture my attention. The GBA-compressed graphics and music are fantastic and the world is so colorful and fun to explore. The characters are nice and the story is fun and whimsical.

Lovely writing and characterization despite its lack of characters. Fun and intuitive puzzles and gimmick(s).

Impressive for its hardware and just as creative and quirky as the previous title. Another fun step away from the Mushroom Kingdom.

Level design is baby-simple at times. Puzzles are hardly puzzles at all. Multiplayer is poorly designed and hard to follow sometimes.

The aura is impeccable and somehow manages to give a Mario game proper emotional moments without feeling forced. Introduces an ingenius level design gimmick, too.

Pure genius. The most incredible leap into 3D ever conceived. Endlessly replayable.

The pinnacle of 8-bit Super Mario. Excellent level and map design, charming graphics, and a huge step for the series.

A fun and colorful title, an extension of the original, but a flawed one. Must be commended, though, for introducing Super Sonic.

A tough platformer and a charming take on the platforming genre at the time, and even now.

Dated, but undeniably the birth of modern Mario Kart. Beautifully chaotic.