64-Bit Nintendo Machine
64 Bits of Power!
I had wanted to play this game on my DS since I was four years old.
Then, on April 20th 2012 on my sixth birthday, my parents bought me the game. It was (and still is) so awesome! Just having a Mario game with the convenience of portability powered by silicon graphics was amazing.
I only got up to Level 1-5 before I had to go to school.
Fast forward about seven years later, and I'm still playing the game to this day.
Taking notes about it, replaying the game, trying to beat all the levels and collect all the star coins, you know what I mean.
Then, on April 20th 2012 on my sixth birthday, my parents bought me the game. It was (and still is) so awesome! Just having a Mario game with the convenience of portability powered by silicon graphics was amazing.
I only got up to Level 1-5 before I had to go to school.
Fast forward about seven years later, and I'm still playing the game to this day.
Taking notes about it, replaying the game, trying to beat all the levels and collect all the star coins, you know what I mean.