Super Mario 3D Land was developed and published by Nintendo. It is available for the 3DS. Jeffrey Matulef is a freelance writer based in Portland, OR. His work has appeared at G4TV, Eurogamer, GamePro ...
Quizzically, the Super Mario games that actually have 3D in their name— Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario 3D World —don’t ...
Shifting Sand Land Warp: In Shifting Sand Land, go to the tree that is next to the oasis. Stand under the tree to be warped ...
Ever since the Nintendo 3DS launched back in March, consumers have been waiting for Nintendo to give them a Mario game that truly showed off the power of the new portable game machine. They wanted a ...
From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with ...
IGN's Guide to finding every green star and stamp in Super Mario 3D World. This 100% walkthrough video shows where to find every collectible in World Bowser-Boss: The Great Tower of Bowser Land. For ...
Max has loved video games ever since he booted up his friend's N64 and played Mario Kart. He quickly spent all his allowance on any game he could get his hands on, and spent hours playing a dusty PS2.
Siliconera's got a few new screens of Super Mario 3D Land, along with a bunch of freshish details. The game will use 3DS's tilt functionality to "scout" out levels before play, and Herr Miyamoto ...
Game makes good use of Nintendo's 3-D system. Nov. 22, 2011— -- "Super Mario 3D Land" for the Nintendo 3DS proves that the system's 3-D technology has worth beyond a mere novelty. After playing ...
For all of the 3DS owners, new games have been hard to come by. So the question now is whether or not the dry spell has ended with the release of this game and the upcoming Mario Kart. That all ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Super Mario 3D Land When resourceful fans discovered an exploit showing how to rack up hundreds of extra lives in Super Mario 3DS, some laughed, thinking ...
When resourceful fans discovered an exploit showing how to rack up hundreds of extra lives in Super Mario 3DS, some laughed, thinking the game they had seen was too simple for that to be necessary.