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Super Mario War V1.7   
Suggested by jerseyboy91 - Updated by webfork on 3 May 2010
18MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (772)
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Synopsis: Super Mario War is a tribute to the old "versus" Mario games with a wealth of features and game modes. The goal is to primarily hop on your opponents, though powerups such as Fire Flowers, Hammers, Invincibility and more are available to help you defeat your foes. AI "bots" are also available and are usually quite a challenge, though their performance can vary from map to map. Super Mario War also supports extra maps and skins.
Writes settings to: Application Folder
Dependencies: MSVCR71.DLL
How to extract: Download the zip package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking SuperMarioWar.exe.
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] dyceit would be awesome if you can play over the lan [2006-06-23 02:03]

[Anonymous] [BOT]FluffyAgreed, but I wouldn't envy the fellow that had to code it, and even with very low latency there would be slight timing issues. [2006-06-23 10:07]

[Anonymous] k00pa kiDLAN would definately make the game much better [2008-03-19 17:33]

[Anonymous] DavidNo longer available [2008-04-20 10:34]

[Anonymous] AnonymousIt's perfectly available, but they're hosting it at a new place. Open up the website, hit "Download Game" and you'll see the address of the new place. Type it in (you'll be led to a forum) and look for a sticky that says something along the lines of "Super Mario War [version] Released!" [2010-01-15 16:35]


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