Though it doesn’t have the Nintendo flair nor a princess to save, it’ll take your mind for a spin. The Super Mario Maze Game from Japan is on sale for $29.99 at Think Geek.īy the way, if you’re into untouchable marble mazes, there’s also a goody called the Superplexus 3D Game of Skill. Get all three marbles to the end and you save the Princess!.As you pass the marble through each castle, the flag rises.Navigate the ball through the maze to save the princess.Officially licensed Nintendo collectible.Apparently, the instructions are in Japanese, but you weren’t going to read them anyway, were you? Way to keep it real, Nintendo! Some things are best left sacred. The game is colorful, challenging, and isn’t some cheap Nintendo knockoff, since it is officially licensed by the company. Once you get the three marbles to the goal, Mario rescues the princess and is duh, WINNING! You can sing the victory song out loud if you want. Staying true to the convention of the video game, when you reach each castle a flag will go up.
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By means of the red joystick (red for Mario, get it?), you get to tilt the platform to skillfully send each of the 3 marbles through the cluster of mazes from start to finish. In this game, you get to be Mario but in the form of a marble. This is a Mario item that won’t likely be found at your local toy store. Now feast your eyes upon the Super Mario Crystal Maze Game, imported from the motherland of Nintendo. Mario is back in a big way, and we’re seeing all sorts of novel Super Mario Bros.-inspired products everywhere from wall stickers, candy and pillows to USB hand warmer mouse pads.