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'''''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''''' is a popular [[Player's Choice]] [[Game Boy]] video game, and the game featuring the first appearance of [[Wario]]. This game is the sequel to [[Super Mario Land]]. Like the first game, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] did not have any involvement in this game.  
'''''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''''' is a popular [[Player's Choice]] [[Game Boy]] video game. [[Wario]] makes his first appearance in this sequel to [[Super Mario Land]]. Like the first game, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was not involved at all.  


== Story ==  
== Story ==  
The story to this game is colorless and quite simple and easy to understand. [[Wario]] steals [[Mario|Mario's]] Castle. (This is the only game in which Mario owns a castle.)  Mario is angry with Wario and sets out to get the castle back from him. Wario has hired many monsters to stop Mario. Among the bosses, [[Tatanga]] -- the main boss from the first game, Super Mario Land -- is one of them.
While [[Mario]] was rescuing [[Princess Daisy]] in the first installment of the game, Wario steals his castle. (This is the only game in which Mario owns a castle.)  Mario, reasonably angry with Wario, sets out to reclaim it. However, Wario put a lock on the door which requires the six golden coins to open. To get these, Mario must move through levels stages such as sunken ships, the moon and a mechanical giant Mario! Once a zone's boss has been defeated, its coin flies to the door. When Mario retrieves all six coins, the door to the castle unlocks.
 
 
[[Wario's Castle]] is by far the hardest part of the game. It resembles [[Bowser's Keep|Bowser's castle]] in other games, with similar elements including giant piranha plant statues and Donut Lifts. Wario is at the end of this level, and a rather long fight with him awaits Mario.


To win the game, Mario must move through levels and stages such as sunken ships, the moon and a mechanical giant Mario! After beating the bosses in the last level of the zone, Mario receives one of six golden coins. The coin flies to Wario's (Mario's) castle to fit in a archway. When Mario retrieves all six coins, the door to the castle unlocks.<BR>
'''[[Wario's Castle]]:'''
This level is by far the hardest part of the game, and is much like the Bowser castles from other games what with unique monsters like giant piranha plant statues, [[Donut Lift]]s and Wario himself!
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[[Image:wariovsmario.jpg|left|thumb|[[Rabbit Mario]] fighting Wario.]]
[[Image:wariovsmario.jpg|left|thumb|[[Rabbit Mario]] fighting Wario.]]
There is a tutorial at the start of the game that is short and easy. Other features are tons of [[game secrets]],extra levels and shortcuts. There is a slot machine area where Mario may gamble his coins for lives, powerups, and mushrooms.
At the start of the game, there is a short tutorial to get players accustomed to the controls. Other features include game shortcuts, extra levels, and secrets! There's also a casino-like area in which Mario may gamble his coins for extra lives and power-ups.


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Revision as of 14:11, January 20, 2007

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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is a popular Player's Choice Game Boy video game. Wario makes his first appearance in this sequel to Super Mario Land. Like the first game, Shigeru Miyamoto was not involved at all.

Story

While Mario was rescuing Princess Daisy in the first installment of the game, Wario steals his castle. (This is the only game in which Mario owns a castle.) Mario, reasonably angry with Wario, sets out to reclaim it. However, Wario put a lock on the door which requires the six golden coins to open. To get these, Mario must move through levels stages such as sunken ships, the moon and a mechanical giant Mario! Once a zone's boss has been defeated, its coin flies to the door. When Mario retrieves all six coins, the door to the castle unlocks.


Wario's Castle is by far the hardest part of the game. It resembles Bowser's castle in other games, with similar elements including giant piranha plant statues and Donut Lifts. Wario is at the end of this level, and a rather long fight with him awaits Mario.


At the start of the game, there is a short tutorial to get players accustomed to the controls. Other features include game shortcuts, extra levels, and secrets! There's also a casino-like area in which Mario may gamble his coins for extra lives and power-ups.