Hi just wondered if anyone has heard of super mario 4 for the gameboy, was there an official release of this game? i got a gameboy today and it has super mario 4 on a cartridge that contains 17 other games.Any info would be greatly appericiated.
Hi just wondered if anyone has heard of super mario 4 for the gameboy, was there an official release of this game? i got a gameboy today and it has super mario 4 on a cartridge that contains 17 other games.Any info would be greatly appericiated.
Last edited by VertigoProcess; 01-27-2012 at 05:49 PM.
Hardware Collection
Nintendo: NES, SNES (Model 1 and 2), N64, GCN, Wii, Gameboy Classic, Gameboy Pocket (Model 1 and 2), Gameboy Color, GBA, SP (Model 1), DS, DS Lite, DSI
Sega: SMS (Model 1), Genesis (Model 1, 1.5, 2, 3), 32X, Saturn (Model 2), Dreamcast, Nomad, Game Gear
Atari: 2600 (Heavy Sixer, Sixer, Four Switch, Sunnyvalle, Vader, JR Short rainbow, JR, Sears Four, Sears Sixer), 5200 (4 Port), 7800 PRO
MIS.: Magnavox CD-I, 3DO FZ-1, 3DO Goldstar, TG 16, Intellivision, Action Max, XBox, 360, PSX, PS3, PSP, Wonderswan B/W, Game Com, NEO GEO Pocket Color
It is not an official Mario game, it is a hack of Crayon Shin Chan 4 by Bandai with levels rearranged. It came out around 1996/1997.
I find bootleg games interesting because of their weirdness. There was a Famicom pirate of the Flintstones with Mario called 7 Grand Dad :P
Here is a good source for this kind of thing.
http://bootleggames.wikia.com/wiki/BootlegGames_Wiki
I have now listed this game onn ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MARIO-4-DO...item3f134cae5b
If I didnt already have this, I would be all over it.
is the game fun? does it feel like a Mario game?
It's a hack of Crayon Shin Chan, so I assume it plays like Crayon Shin Chan. I've never played that game, so I couldn't say if it plays like Mario or not.
Watch this, I guess: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xd8U2Axo5U