Emulators
New Super Mario Bros. Wii was a great way to bring back the old Super Mario Bros. 2D platforming series! (It certainly did a much better job than the DS version). It’s not as challenging as the NES games, but it still has its hard moments, and it’s certainly a LOT more challenging than the DS version! What makes this game so amazing is the fact that you can play with 4 people!
What’s even more fun is the fact you can actually try and kill each other, either by picking them up and throwing them into hazards, or throwing koopa shells at them! You can either work together, or be total jerks to each other! Unfortunately, the thing that makes this very difficult is the bubble! People just bubble whenever they’re about to die, and it’s really stupid! Whenever I play through the game with friends, I opt out of using the bubble, because it’s really cheap. (Could somebody please make a mod, programming out the bubble?
That would be nice!). I really like how the game gives you an inventory, like in Super Mario Bros 3! I always felt like having an item in your inventory in the DS version made you way to difficult to kill. At least in Mario World, the game was more challenging, and you revert to small Mario when you get hit even as fire Mario. If you’re ever bored, and you have some friends over, just put this game into your system, and have some fun! (Try not to piss off your friends though.
Friends can be scary sometimes)..
New Super Mario Bros. Wii was a great way to bring back the old Super Mario Bros. 2D platforming series! (It certainly did a much better job than the DS version). It’s not as challenging as the NES games, but it still has its hard moments, and it’s certainly a LOT more challenging than the DS version!
What makes this game so amazing is the fact that you can play with 4 people! What’s even more fun is the fact you can actually try and kill each other, either by picking them up and throwing them into hazards, or throwing koopa shells at them! You can either work together, or be total jerks to each other! Unfortunately, the thing that makes this very difficult is the bubble! People just bubble whenever they’re about to die, and it’s really stupid! Whenever I play through the game with friends, I opt out of using the bubble, because it’s really cheap. (Could somebody please make a mod, programming out the bubble?
That would be nice!). I really like how the game gives you an inventory, like in Super Mario Bros 3! I always felt like having an item in your inventory in the DS version made you way to difficult to kill.
At least in Mario World, the game was more challenging, and you revert to small Mario when you get hit even as fire Mario. If you’re ever bored, and you have some friends over, just put this game into your system, and have some fun! (Try not to piss off your friends though. Friends can be scary sometimes)..
Super Mario and Nintendo themed fonts for you to download and use This section contains some of the fonts used throughout various Super Mario games, or used in some other way by Nintendo. The fonts are all for PC in a TrueType font format.
If you aren't sure how to install a font. Emulogic Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 23kb Author: ck!
Of Font description: This funky retro font squeals 8 Bit - its the sort of font that was used a lot to display your score, number of lives, time limit at the top right corner of a lot of retro games. Foo Foo Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 9kb Author: Ray Larabie Where font was used: Super Mario RPG Box Art / Headers in the Mario v Donkey Kong manual Gamecube Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 11kb Author: Nintendo Where font was used: The official font of the Nintendo Gamecube logo. Mario and Luigi Icons Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 282kb Author: David Martin Font description: This great graphic font is made up of lots of Mario images, game logos and icons. Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 12kb Author: Nintendo Where font was used: This is the title font for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Mushroom Kingdom NBP Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 6.87kb Author: Nate Halley aka Nate547 Font description: Type out your own world in the Mushroom Kingdom 1985-style!
Still a work in progress. Each dingbat has a ground block allowing you to simply type and not need to worry about editing anything in an image editor. New Super Mario Bros U Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 9.92kb Author: Unknown, please if you know who made this font so I can credit accordingly. Font description: A font inspired by the text used in New Super Mario Bros U New Super Mario Bros Wii Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 23.2kb Author: Unknown, please if you know who made this font so I can credit accordingly. Font description: A font set based on New Super Mario Bros. This font contains two sets of letters, a basic set (closer to the original) and an expert set (alternates and extras) Basic set Advanced set Press Start Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 13.7kb Author: codeman38 of Where this font was used: An oldskool retro gaming font which has been used across many old games particularly in the 8-Bit era, recognise it from the Super Mario Bros title screen?
Super Mario 256 Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 8.53kb Author: FSuarez913 Font description: A very well made replica of the modern 'Super Mario' logo font. Super Mario Bros. Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 9kb Author: Cursemonkey Where font was used: This is a recreation of the font used in Super Mario Bros made in CorelDraw by Cursemonkey. It is not an official font but its still pretty cool. Super Plumber Brothers Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 7.29kb Author: Jackster Productions Font description: A classic Super Mario Bros inspired font that emanates retro cool WaYoshi (Updated edition) Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 31.2 kb Author: Mr. Mime Where font was used: Wario Land, VB Wario Land and the logos from the Yoshi series of games, so called WaYoshi for this reason, the Wa for the start of Wario and the Yoshi for the Yoshi titles it represents.
WaYoshi Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 11kb Author: Mr. Mime Where font was used: Wario Land, VB Wario Land and the logos from the Yoshi series of games, so called WaYoshi for this reason, the Wa for the start of Wario and the Yoshi for the Yoshi titles it represents. Yoshi's Island Chalkboard Font Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 8kb Author: Redux Font description: This font replicates text used in various parts of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island where it is used on both chalk boards and within speech bubbles.
Yoshi's Story Game text Filetype: True Type Font (zipped) Filesize: 21kb Author: Brian Kent Where font was used: This font was used as the Yoshi's Story (Nintendo 64) title font and also for the ingame text, it was cleverly captured from the game and converted to a True Type Font by the author. How do I install a font? Adobe flash cs3 professional.
For modern operating systems, XP, Vista etc you can simply double click the font in its zip/rar file to preview it. You then have the option to click install & you're done. For older systems please see the below instruction:- There's a couple of ways to install Fonts. The 'easy' way to install fonts is to just Unzip/place the font file.ttf into your Windows Fonts directory (I always use this method).
If you're unable to do it the 'easy' way, then try to do it this way (for Windows 95/98/NT). Unzip the Font(s) to a folder (or somewhere, just remember where you unzipped it) on your Computer. Next, click on the START button, then select SETTINGS then CONTROL PANEL. When the Control Panel Window pops up, Double Click on FONTS.
When the FONTS window pops up, select File then Install New Font. An Add Fonts window will pop up, just go to the folder that you unzipped the Font(s) to, select the Font(s) and then click on OK. Now the Font(s) are installed. Now you can use the Font(s) in programs the utilize Fonts.
Make sure that you install the font(s) first, then open up your apps (so the app will recognize the font). Sometimes you'll have to wait until you computer 'auto-refreshes' for programs to recognize fonts (Windows is sometimes slow to do that).
You can refresh your computer quicker by going into Windows Explorer -or- My Computer and press F5 (or in the menubar select VIEW then REFRESH).