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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Wyando 12:22am on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 
New Super Mario Bros. Wii has been out for awhile – so why am I just now reviewing it? Well.
blackfrogg 7:31pm on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
This is a must own of any fans from the oldschool titles, or just about any wii owner. This is a blast to play with 1-4 players. If you own a wii.
Growl3th 7:20am on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 
We call this game crouch and bubble in my house. We have been so addicted its unreal. Great game. graphics are amazing.
kiwi 10:49am on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 
Well, I love the 2.5D graphics being remixed from old school yet 3D polygons. Heaps of levels, lots of fasinating variations on the game with being able to ride Yoshi and now being able to fly for a period of time. Really good game both my 3 and 8 year old can play together.
wilder 4:26am on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 
This game is just as great as any Mario game exciting levels, bosses, and are one and only favorite Italian plumber Mario.
eva.tokheim 2:48am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
From the moment the title screen pops up and plays that familiar tune that takes you right back to those halcyon days of childhood.
purpaboo 4:53pm on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 
This game for a brand new plot then you will be vastly disappointed. Although this is the latest Mario title. The New Super Mario Bros. Is a new twist on the mario series. It is good that the mario platformer was finally brought to the Wii.. This is a great game. For myself it brings back nostalgia of the original super mario world on the snes.
tufan 3:05am on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
I have never played a better 2-D platformer. So addicting right from the start and even better with a friend.
chalina4000 8:54am on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
This game is like the original Nintendo version (which is awesome), and the best game that Nintendo has put out in years. Fast shipping as usual. Very fun. Harder than was expected. Playing 3 player co-op took 7 hours to get to World 8. This was the first time I used JR.com.

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Nintendo of America Inc. P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A.

www.nintendo.com

60460A

PRINTED IN USA

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME CARD OR ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain: Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it. When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may cause fatigue or discomfort. If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.

WARNING - Seizures

Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, such as while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game. Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms: Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games: 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. 2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen. 3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. 4. Play in a well-lit room. 5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
WARNING - Battery Leakage
The Nintendo DS contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained within the battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo DS. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and see a doctor. To avoid battery leakage: Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids. Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery. Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire. Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object. Do not peel or damage the battery label.
WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Nintendo DS can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the Nintendo DS without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.

THIS GAME CARD WILL WORK ONLY WITH THE NINTENDO DS VIDEO GAME SYSTEM.
Wireless DS Single-Card Download Play
Minigames (One to Four Players)
Controls Getting Started Selecting a Game Options Minigames: Getting Started Vs. Battle 1 Player
THIS GAME ALLOWS WIRELESS MULTIPLAYER GAMES DOWNLOADED FROM ONE GAME CARD.
Nintendo does not license the sale or use of products without the Official Nintendo Seal.
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play
Mario Game (Single Player)
Peachs Peril Mario Game: Getting Started Viewing the Game Screens Map Screen Action Screen Midway Points and Goals Blunders and Game Over Pause Menu Saving and Sleep Mode Items and Gimmicks Action Intros Marios Basic Actions Marios Power-ups Mega Mario Mini Mario Shell Mario
THIS GAME ALLOWS WIRELESS MULTIPLAYER GAMES WITH EACH DS SYSTEM CONTAINING A SEPARATE GAME CARD.
Screen shots in this instruction booklet show both the top screen and the bottom screen (Touch Screen). You can tell which screen is which by looking at the frame around the screen shot.

Top Screen

Nintendo's game pages, at www.nintendo.com/games, feature walkthroughs, frequently-asked questions, and codes for many of our games. If your answer isn't there, check out our forums where you can exchange tips with other gamers online. For more information about our forums, visit www.nintendo.com/community. If you don't have access to the website, recorded tips for many titles are available on Nintendo's Power Line at (425) 885-7529. This may be a longdistance call, so please ask permission from whoever pays the phone bill.

Bottom Screen

Mario Vs. Luigi (Two Players)
Mario Vs. Luigi: Getting Started Connecting Setting Game Rules Viewing the Game Screens
2006 NINTENDO. ALL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE COPYRIGHTS OF GAME, SCENARIO, MUISIC AND PROGRAM, RESERVED BY NINTENDO. TM, AND THE NINTENDO DS LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF NINTENDO. 2006 NINTENDO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This product uses the LC Font by Sharp Corporation, except some characters. LCFONT, LC Font and the LC logo mark are trademarks of Sharp Corporation.

Controls

You can move the map screen ( page 12) and the action screen ( page 14) left and right by pressing the L and R Buttons. Menu Controls Select Confirm Cancel or use Touch Screen or use Touch Screen or tap Move Enter pipes and doors Climb ropes and vines

Stopping Your Game Activate Sleep Mode (page 16) by closing your system at any time when youre playing in single-player mode. (Sleep Mode does not work during multiplayer games.) Open your system to continue playing your game. If the system loses power during Sleep Mode, youll be returned to your previous save point next time you play. If the system is fully charged, you can remain in Sleep Mode for roughly one week. If the charge light changes from green to red during Sleep Mode, the system is almost out of power, and the system should be plugged in and charged at once. Sleep Modes duration may change depending on the battery charge, game play, and temperature of the game system. Open and close the pause menu ( page 16) Open minigame pause menu ( page 31) or or + left or right on : Dash
Touch Controls Choose a world to move to ( page 12) Use stored items ( page 14) Minigame controls ( page 30)

: Jump / Swim (in water)

See page 8 for information on how to change which buttons do which actions. Microphone For details on actions, see pages 18 through 24.
Touch Screen and mic controls are mainly used in minigames. ( Page 30)

Getting Started

Make sure your Nintendo DS is off, and then insert the New Super Mario Bros. Game Card into the DS Game Card slot until it clicks into place and turn the power on.

Selecting a Game

Choose the game mode you want to play by selecting one of the four modes shown on the menu screen. Press up or down on to select a mode and press to confirm. You can also make selections by tapping the Touch Screen. Press to return to the previous screen.
Read the information on the start-up screen and then tap the screen to move to the DS menu screen.
A single-player game where you control Mario and clear courses to rescue Princess Peach. ( Page 11)
A two-player game in which you and a friend control Mario and Luigi and compete to collect Big Stars. ( Page 26) On the DS menu screen, tap the New Super Mario Bros. panel.
A multitude of minigames for up to four players. ( Page 30)
If you have your Nintendo DS start-up mode set to Auto, the DS menu screen will not appear. See your Nintendo DS instruction booklet for more details.

Options

Sound and control settings. ( Page 8)
On this screen, you can change your sound and control settings. Use your stylus or to select menu items and make changes. Press to confirm your changes and return to the main menu.

Sound Controls

Select the sound setting you prefer. Choose the control setup that works for you.
Tap OK or press to save your settings and return to the main menu.
When the manual refers to jump and dash buttons, it will be referring to the buttons designated in the Controls option.

Single Player

Peachs Peril

EMERGENCY NEWS FLASH!

Princess Peach has been kidnapped! While enjoying a nice walk with Mario, the beloved ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom was whisked away by an unknown assailant. How could this happen Mario with Mario around? According to eyewitnesses, the Princess walk was going swimmingly when Mario and the princess spotted smoke billowing out of Peach Peachs Castle. The mustachioed marvel immediately jumped into action and sped off toward the fire. The moment he left her side, the princess vanished! Whos behind Princess Peachs disappearance? Whos behind the attack on Peachs Castle? Are the two incidents related? Didnt Bowser Jr. once think Princess Peach might be his mother? Looks like Marios going to need all the Mega Mushrooms he can find to get to the bottom of this mess! Bowser Jr.
Mario Game: Getting Started

Select a File

To start a new game, use to select a file marked New and press to confirm. To continue a previous game, select a file containing saved data. ( Page 16)
Select a file to copy, and then select a destination file to copy to.

Select a file to erase.

Press , , , , , and saved data on the Game Card.
at the same time to erase all
CAUTION! Saved data that is erased or copied over is gone forever and cannot be restored.

Viewing the Game

Map Screen
Use to move Mario across the map. Press to begin the course Mario is standing on. Clear a course to move on to the next one, and clear the castle at the end of a world to go to the next world.

Towers / Castles

Mario battles Bowser Jr. at the end of each tower course, and he fights different bosses at the end of each castle course. Youll be able to save ( page 16) once you complete a tower or castle course.

Star Coin Signs

Pay the number of Star Coins shown on these signs, and theyll vanish from the board to open new paths. Once you spend the Star Coins, you can save your progress. ( Page 16)
Course Name and Star Coins The course name and the number of Star Coins collected on the course. Flashing numbers indicate that Mario has collected the coins but not yet reached the course goal. ( Page 15)

Flying ? Blocks / Hammer Bros.
Courses Open Courses Cleared Courses Unopened Courses Stored Item ( Page 14) If you see the Flying ? Block or a Hammer Bro. on a course marker on the map screen, then youll know the block or bro will appear somewhere on that course. Check your progress bar for the mark to see where they might be.
Remaining Lives ( Page 14) The total number of Star Coins ( page 17) Marios collected on all courses. Progress bar ( Page 14)

Toad House

Along the way, youll see different Toad Houses where you can get items. Hit blocks or panels on-screen to get items. In the green Toad House, you can earn a lot of 1-Ups, but be careful: if you hit the block with the Bowser card, the minigame will end. Youll get to keep your 1-Ups, but you wont get to hit any more blocks.
World Map You can move to a different world by tapping one from this map. You cannot move to courses marked in black.

Action Screen

Coins Collected ( Page 17) Time Remaining
If you don't reach the course goal before time runs out, you'll lose a life. ( Page 15)

Midway Points and Goals

Midway Points
When you reach a midway point on a course, a flag will appear on the action screen, and the midway point will appear on your progress bar. If you replay the course, youll start from the midway point. However, if you play another course and then return to this course, youll have to start from the beginning.
Not all courses have midway points

Course Name Progress bar

Marios head shows where you are on the current course. The farther you go to the right, the closer you are to the course goal.

Remaining Lives

If Mario falls in a pit, gets hit by an enemy, etc, hell lose a life. If he loses all of his lives, its game over. ( Page 15)
Every course has a goal at the end. When you reach the end of a course, face the pole and jump as high as you can. The higher Mario grabs on to the pole, the more points youll earn.
This is how many points youve earned so far. You gain points by breaking blocks and defeating enemies.

Star Coins

This shows how many Star Coins youve collected on the current course. All courses have three Star Coins.
If Mario picks up an item when hes powered up ( Page 22), the item goes into your reserve spot on the Touch Screen. To use the item, simply tap it to make it drop onto the action screen.

Blunders and Game Over

Getting whacked by enemies and falling in pits makes Mario lose a life. If Mario loses all his lives, your game ends, and youll have to start from your last saved point. If this happens, choose either Continue or Quit.

Pause Menu

Press on the map or action screen to halt the game and open the pause menu. Select menu items with and confirm with.

Items and Gimmicks

Each course is crammed full of items and gimmicks. Heres a small list of some youll run across:

? Block

Hit ? Blocks to find coins or items.
Break bricks, and you might find coins.

Continue

Close the pause menu and return to the game.

Return to map

Leave the action screen and return to the map screen. This option appears only in the pause menu on the action screen.
Gather 100 coins to gain an extra life.

Star Coin

Earn enough Star Coins, and youll be able to open up new courses. ( page 13)

Starman

Snag this to gain temporary invincibility. Youll also be able to dash and jump much farther.

Red Ring & Coin

Pass through a red ring to make red coins appear for a brief time. If you collect all eight red coins, an item will appear on screen.
Adjust sound and control settings. ( page 8)
Quit without saving and return to the title screen.

1-Up Mushroom

Grab one of these to gain an extra life.

Switch Block

Saving and Sleep Mode
Youll see a screen like the one shown here when you clear tower and castle courses. ( Page 13) Choose Yes to save your game progress. If youre not able to save, you can halt your game by using Sleep Mode. ( Page 5)

Spin Blocks

Stand on these blocks and jump to perform a spin jump. Press down on to drop back down in a spinning drill stomp!
Jump on P Switch blocks to turn bricks into coins and vice versa. ! Switch blocks turn outlined bricks solid, and ? Switch blocks have different effects on different courses.

Action Intros

Marios Basic Actions
Walk Left or right on Dash Left or right on + Dash Button

Hit Blocks from Below

Jump Button
Double Jumps + Dash Button then Jump Button Jump while dashing, then press the jump button again just as Mario touches down to perform high double and triple jumps.
Jump while standing beneath blocks to hit (and sometimes break) them. Hitting blocks from underneath allows you to attack any enemies standing on them.
Press left or right on to make Mario walk.
Press and hold the dash button while pressing left or right on to move from a walk to a dash. Mario can dash over one-block-wide gaps without falling into them. Jump and Stomp Jump Button
Ground Pound Press down on

while jumping

Down on

on slopes

Press down on while jumping to perform a ground pound. Use this to attack enemies below you as well as break bricks.
Press down on at the top of slopes to go slipsliding away. Mario will topple any enemies he hits while sliding.
Press and hold down on to duck. Do this while dashing to make Mario slide for a bit while ducking.
Wall Jump Press the jump button to jump: press and release for short jumps, and press and hold for longer jumps. Jumping on top of enemies is the most basic way to attack them. If you press the jump button right when you land on an enemy, youll be able to jump higher than usual.

While Sliding:

+ Jump Button
While sliding down walls, press in the direction of the wall and press the jump button to kick off the wall and jump upwards.
Entering Pipes and Doors Press in the direction of pipe entrance Press in the direction of a pipe entrance to enter it. Press up on to go through doors. Grab & Throw Items
+ Jump Button In the water, press and hold left or right on and press the jump button to swim.
Swing on Ropes Left or right on
Climb on Fences while grabbing

While Hanging:

Press up on to grab on to fences. Then press up, down, left, or right on to move. Press the jump button to let go. Press up on to grab ropes and vines. Then, press left and right on to swing back and forth. Press the jump button to let go.
Dash Button Hit shelled enemies to make them hide inside their shells. Then, press the dash button to pick them up, and release the dash button to throw them. Shelled enemies arent the only enemies you can pick up.
Hit Fences While hanging: Dash Button Press the dash button while climbing to bang on a fence and attack enemies on the other side.
Turn Flip Panels While hanging: Dash Button

Sidle on Walls

Left or right on
Hang and Go Left or right on

while hanging

Press left or right on to sidle slowly along cliffs. Mario can still make short jumps while doing this.
Press left or right on to move while hanging from edges. Press up on to climb up.
Press the dash button on flip panels to spin them and move to the other side.

Marios Power-ups

Mario in his standard form. Get hit by an enemy or fall into a pit, and hell lose a life.

Mega Mario

You can find Mega Mushrooms in ? Blocks and Flying ? Blocks. You can also get them from certain Toad Houses. Grab a Mega Mushroom to make Mario grow to colossal size for a short time. Mega Mario can smash enemies, blocks, and even pipes simply by running into them.

DAMAGE! Mega Meter

This meter keeps track of the damage Mega Mario causes to blocks, bricks, etc. If the Mega Meter is above a certain level when the Mega Mushroom wears off, that many 1-Up Mushrooms will appear.

DAMAGE!

Fire Mario
Press the dash button to hurl fireballs.

Super Mario

Mario grows bigger and stronger when he gets a Super Mushroom. If hes hit by an enemy, hell shrink back to standard Mario.

Mini Mario

Snag a Mini Mushroom to shrink Mario down to micro size. In this teeny form, Mario can go into small pipes and travel down tiny paths. Plus, hes so light that he can perform floating jumps and run on water! If he gets hit by enemies, though, Mini Marios done for.

Shell Mario

When Mario picks up a special blue koopa shell, hell transform into Shell Mario. Press left or right on while holding the dash button to perform a shell dash and go crashing into enemies. If Mario gets hit by an enemy when hes not shell dashing, hell lose his shell and become Super Mario.

Two Players

Shell Dash
Hit enemies while shell-dashing to send them flying. If you hit walls or blocks, Mario will go careening off in the opposite direction. To stop shell-dashing, simply release the dash button.

Mario Vs. Luigi: Getting Started
Big Stars appear randomly all over the course. Move quickly and grab the stars before your opponent does.

Setting Game Rules

Personalize the rules of your versus game. Use either the stylus or to make menu selections and confirm your choices. Choose the number of matches Wins needed to win the competition.

Connecting

Before beginning a wireless game, see page 3234. Players with DS Game Cards
Playing with someone who has a New Super Mario Bros. Game Card. (DS Wireless Play: P1, P2) Select the top panel by tapping it or pressing the correct button. If you select Mario, youre Player 1. If you select Luigi, youre Player 2. Playing with someone who doesnt have a New Super Mario Bros. Game Card (DS Download Play: P1) Select the bottom panel by tapping it or pressing the correct button. No matter which character you choose, youll be Player 1. When communications are successfully established and an opponent has been detected, select Yes.
Players without DS Game Cards

DS Download Play: P2

Big Star Lives Course
Set the number of Big Stars ( page 28) needed for victory. Select the number of lives Mario and Luigi have during the game. Set the course selection to Choose Each Time or Random.
Tap OK when youve finished setting up your rules.
Choose a course before each match or set the selection to Random.
On the DS menu screen, select DS Download Play and then tap the New Super Mario Bros. panel.
Both players cannot choose to play the same bro.
Let the Bros. Battle Begin!
Go to the next page. (From this point until the game begins, Player 1 will be in charge.)

Viewing the Game Screens

The number of Big Stars Marios collected and the number of lives he has remaining. The number of Big Stars Luigis collected and the number of lives he has remaining.

Big Stars

Collect Big Stars to win.
This shows how many coins youve collected. Once you collect eight coins, an item will appear, and this number will drop back to zero. Basic controls are the same as in the singleplayer Mario game.

Progress bar

This shows the location of Mario, Luigi, and the Big Stars on the course.

Minigames

(One to Four Players)

How to Nab Big Stars

Here are some ways you can make your opponent drop Big Stars. Of course your opponent can do the same things to you, so be careful! Dropped Big Stars can be collected by either player. Jump on your opponent. Hit your opponent with a fireball or a shell dash. Get hit by enemies, fall off the course, get crushed by walls, etc.
There are two types of minigames in New Super Mario Bros.: Vs. Battle and 1 Player. Tap to proceed. Minigames use the stylus and the mic. For information on wireless communications, see page 3234.

Shuffle

Shuffle will choose a random assortment of games from the genre you have selected. Points are awarded to players at the end of each game. Once the set number of games is finished, the player with the highest point total wins. Players Without DS Game Cards DS Download Play: P2P4
Set the number of games and the game genre to be played. Press to open the setup menu. Some games have adjustable difficulty settings. Adjust settings here. Tap here to start playing!

Free Play

In Free Play, games are played one at a time, and the loser of each game selects the next game. Points are awarded at the end of each game, and the first player to reach 200 points wins.
Select genre and minigames to be played. This is where you can adjust the number of Star Points awarded and, with certain games, the game difficulty.

Vs. Battle

Players with DS Game Cards Player who sets up vs. rules (DS Wireless Play: P1) If you choose Create Group Player who does not set up rules (DS Wireless Play: P2P4) If you choose Join Group

1 Player

When players 2 through 4 appear, select Start Game Select the group you want to join (Player 1s name) On the DS menu screen, select DS Download Play. Then tap the New Super Mario Bros. Minigame panel. Tap a minigames icon to see how to play that game and to see the games top scores. (Top scores are saved automatically.) Tap the icon again to begin playing.
Press to adjust settings. G A M E S T A R T
Proceed to the next page. (Player 1 will set up the game rules.)
Establishing the DS Wireless Link (DS Wireless Play)
This section explains how to establish your DS wireless link for DS Wireless Play. What You Will Need to Play Mario Vs. Luigi: Nintendo DS systems One for each player New Super Mario Bros. Game Card One for each player What You Will Need to Play Minigames: Nintendo DS systems New Super Mario Bros. Game Card One for each player One for each player

Steps for the host

1. Make sure that all DS systems are turned off, then insert a New Super Mario Bros. Game Card into the system. 2. Turn on the power of all the systems. The DS Menu Screen will appear. 3. Touch the New Super Mario Bros. panel. 4. Now follow the instructions on page 26 or 30.
1. Make sure that all DS systems are turned off, then insert a New Super Mario Bros. Game Card into each system. 2. Turn on the power of all the systems. The DS Menu Screen will appear. 3. Touch the New Super Mario Bros. panel. 4. Follow the instructions on page 26 or 30.

Game-Selection Screen

Steps for guests
1. Turn on the power of all the systems. The DS Menu Screen will appear. 2. Touch the DS Download Play panel. The game-selection screen will appear. 3. Touch the New Super Mario Bros. panel. The gameconfirmation screen will appear. 4. When the correct software appears, touch Yes. P1 will start the download process. 5. Please follow the instructions on page 26 or 30.

Game-Confirmation Screen

Establishing DS Wireless Link (DS Download Play)
This section explains how to establish the link for DS Download Play. What You Will Need to Play Mario vs. Luigi: Nintendo DS systems One for each player New Super Mario Bros. Game Cards One What You Will Need to Play Minigames: Nintendo DS systems One for each player New Super Mario Bros. Game Cards One You can all play New Super Mario Bros. even if you do not have enough DS Game Cards for all players.
Important Wireless Communication Guidelines
Please be aware of the following concerning wireless communication: Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, and onboard air craft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property. During wireless game play, an icon will appear on either the upper or lower display showing the signal strength of the wireless signal. The icon has four modes depending on the signal strength, as shown below.
Begin with the distance between systems at about 30 feet or less and move closer or farther apart as desired, keeping the signal strength at two or more bars for best results. Keep the maximum distance between systems at 65 feet or less. The systems should face each other as directly as possible. Avoid having people or other obstructions between the DS systems. Avoid interference from other devices. If communication seems to be affected by other devices (wireless LAN, microwave ovens, cordless devices, computers), move to another location or turn off the interfering device.
Important Legal Information
Warranty & Service Information
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29 December 2010

By: Andrei Dumitrescu, Games Editor
New Super Mario Bros Is First Nintendo DS Six Million Seller
Enterbrain, a company which compiles sales data for the Japanese video game market, has announced that on December 26 of this year New Super Mario Bros. from Nintendo has become the first video game which has sold more than 6 million units on the DS family of hardware. The exact figure stands at 6,015,255 units sold to gamers and it seems that the Mario powered remake is still selling pretty well and might reach the seven million mark during 2011. New Super Mario Bros. was initially launched in Japan on May 25 in 2006, meaning that it took the game four years and a little over seven months to get to the six million copies sold mark. New Super Mario Bros. has also been launched on the Wii home gaming platform for Nintendo, but it has performed worse there, managing to only go past the four million dollar mark in sales. The gameplay in New Super Mario Bros. should be instantly familiar for all the fans of the character, allowing them to go through levels while jumping over obstacles, stumping on enemies and collecting coins. Moves like ground thump, the wall jump and the triple jump are available and all the objects in the game are rendered in 2.5 dimensions in order to simulate the effect that gamers could also get on home consoles. The game offers eight full worlds with 80 areas to run through, although some are only accessible if the gamer is able to complete some in game challenges. The game has six power ups that can be applied to Mario, with the Mega Mushroom being the most interesting of the additions. It's unlikely that any other title will soon go past New Super Mario Bros. in terms of sales, given the recent dip in sales seen by the DS line and the impending launch of the 3DS platform in early 2011.
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