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'''''Super Mario 4''''' (aka '''''Super Mario Land 4''''') is a hack of the Game Boy game ''Crayon Shin Chan 4'', originally by Bandai. It is a very common title on [[multicarts]], and can be difficult to obtain in stand-alone form.
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'''''Super Mario 4''''' (aka '''''Super Mario Land 4''''', '''''Super Mario World'''''<ref>https://bbs.ruliweb.com/hobby/board/300431/read/30554536</ref>) is a hack of the Game Boy game ''Crayon Shin Chan 4'', originally by Bandai. It is a very common title on [[multicarts]], and can be difficult to obtain in stand-alone form.
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
''Super Mario 4'' is one of the most commonly found hacks on the Game Boy. The hacker (who claims to be Nintendo) changed a large amount of content. The level design is completely different and is the main subject of the game's criticism due to the borderline unfair increase in difficulty when compared to ''Crayon Shin Chan 4''; this issue is also caused by the lack of a password system and continues. The game has four levels, but each are incredibly lengthy.
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''Super Mario 4'' is one of the most commonly found hacks on the Game Boy. The hacker (who claims to be Nintendo) changed a large amount of content. The level design is completely different and is the main subject of the game's criticism due to the borderline unfair increase in difficulty when compared to ''Crayon Shin Chan 4''; this issue is also worsened by the lack of a password system and the removal of continues. The game has four levels, all of which are incredibly lengthy.
   
 
The story has been removed in an attempt to make the game look original, while most of the sprites are replaced with those from several ''[[Mario]]'' games (including Donkey Kong as the final boss) as well as the title screen which is based on the [http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/mario/images/f/f5/SM64_Japanese_Cover.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110718182854 Japanese ''Super Mario 64'' boxart]. Yoshi is also in the game as a power-up, turning Mario into an invincible Yoshi with a powerful breath attack for a limited time.
 
The story has been removed in an attempt to make the game look original, while most of the sprites are replaced with those from several ''[[Mario]]'' games (including Donkey Kong as the final boss) as well as the title screen which is based on the [http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/mario/images/f/f5/SM64_Japanese_Cover.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110718182854 Japanese ''Super Mario 64'' boxart]. Yoshi is also in the game as a power-up, turning Mario into an invincible Yoshi with a powerful breath attack for a limited time.
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Image (8).jpg|Super 33 in 1 with Super Mario Land 4
 
Image (8).jpg|Super 33 in 1 with Super Mario Land 4
 
Cartridge.png|Physical cart of Super Mario Land 4.
 
Cartridge.png|Physical cart of Super Mario Land 4.
IMG_0965.jpg|Super Mario 4 on Super 10-in-1 cart (named N64 Mario, also Mario Paradise and Mario Angel). Sold by New Game in approx 2001 year
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IMG_0965.jpg|Super Mario 4 on Super 10-in-1 cart (named N64 Mario, also Mario Paradise and Mario Angel). Sold by New Game in approx 2001
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ECBFE26F-013A-449C-885D-F062CED379A4.jpeg|The game on a “1998 New GB 30-in-1” Multicart
 
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*The new level design is very challenging, and sometimes unfair; the game now includes many blind jumps and areas that require Mario to take damage in order to progress, making for a rather frustrating experience.
 
*The new level design is very challenging, and sometimes unfair; the game now includes many blind jumps and areas that require Mario to take damage in order to progress, making for a rather frustrating experience.
 
*The game header calls it "''TURN AND BURN''", which is a flight simulator released for the Game Boy.
 
*The game header calls it "''TURN AND BURN''", which is a flight simulator released for the Game Boy.
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*In some versions, if played on a Super Game Boy, the custom border used in Crayon Shin Chan will appear.<ref>http://tsuru.tri6.net/sp/pachi/gbmari64.html</ref>
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Revision as of 01:07, 28 January 2020

Super Mario 4 (aka Super Mario Land 4, Super Mario World[1]) is a hack of the Game Boy game Crayon Shin Chan 4, originally by Bandai. It is a very common title on multicarts, and can be difficult to obtain in stand-alone form.

Overview

Super Mario 4 is one of the most commonly found hacks on the Game Boy. The hacker (who claims to be Nintendo) changed a large amount of content. The level design is completely different and is the main subject of the game's criticism due to the borderline unfair increase in difficulty when compared to Crayon Shin Chan 4; this issue is also worsened by the lack of a password system and the removal of continues. The game has four levels, all of which are incredibly lengthy.

The story has been removed in an attempt to make the game look original, while most of the sprites are replaced with those from several Mario games (including Donkey Kong as the final boss) as well as the title screen which is based on the Japanese Super Mario 64 boxart. Yoshi is also in the game as a power-up, turning Mario into an invincible Yoshi with a powerful breath attack for a limited time.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Various sprites are stolen from Super Mario Land 2, Yoshi's Cookie, and Mario & Yoshi (also known as Yoshi in North America).
  • The new level design is very challenging, and sometimes unfair; the game now includes many blind jumps and areas that require Mario to take damage in order to progress, making for a rather frustrating experience.
  • The game header calls it "TURN AND BURN", which is a flight simulator released for the Game Boy.
  • In some versions, if played on a Super Game Boy, the custom border used in Crayon Shin Chan will appear.[2]

References