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The
two biggest Nintendo stars are at it again. by
Vaughn Smith
May
16, 2006 - The
sequel to the great puzzle/platformer Mario vs. Donkey
Kong promises all new headscratchers involving all
sorts of twists, toys and touches, thanks to the DS!
In
the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Mario
was trying to find all the Mini Marios ... but this
time, its up to them to save the day. Players
use the stylus and the touch screen to guide Mini
Marios through mind-boggling, obstacle-filled levels.
 
Mario
vs. Donkey Kong 2 allows players to create their own
maps with a new level editor. Once a map is created,
players can send it across the world via Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection. Players also can use Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection to download maps created by others, check
out a player-ranking system and access special bonuses.
These unique features are sure to be a smash hit with
puzzle fans everywhere.
Pauline
returns! Pauline appeared in the original Donkey Kong
as the woman that Mario was attempting to rescue,
and was one of the first recognizable characters created
by Nintendo. After a decades-long hiatus, Pauline
is finally returning to the world of video games in
Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2. Pauline is the object of
Donkey Kongs misplaced affections, so players
must rescue her all over again.
It
seems folks love those Mini Mario toys. So much so
that the Mario Toy Company has expanded the line to
include Mini Donkey Kong, Mini Toad and Mini Peach
figures to the series. With all these toys bringing
him more money than he knows what to do with, Mario
decides to fulfill his lifelong dream and open a theme
park called Super Mini Mario World.
 
The
opening-day crowd includes Pauline and Donkey Kong,
who immediately falls head over heels for the lovely
lass. The proud ape tries to show off his Mini DK
toy to Pauline, but she picks the Mini Mario toy over
his and the jealous Donkey Kong becomes enraged. He
smashes the displays, destroys the toys and takes
Pauline to the top floor of the amusement park. Players
must find Pauline and save the day.
We'll
have more info as Nintendo releases it.
By
Vaughn Smith
CCC
Site Director
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