Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins

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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 Super Mario Land, Wario steals Mario's castle as he's the first that appeared. (This is the only game in which Mario owns a castle.) Mario, reasonably angry with Wario, sets out to reclaim it. However, Wario puts a magical 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 that Wario used. Wario is at the end of this level, and a rather long fight with him awaits Mario.


At the beginning of the game, there is a short tutorial to get players accustomed to the controls. Other features include game shortcuts, extra levels, and secrets in this game! There's also a casino-like area in which Mario may gamble his coins that he collected from levels for extra lives and power-ups. There are some mini-games for Mario to play when Mario rings the other bell at the end of the level so he could get an item to obtain in that mini-game.

Obstacles

Are are obstacles all over the zone levels in this game.

Differences

There are some differences in the game, heres some of them.

  • The Starman doesn't fling or move randomly; instead, it stands still.
  • Collecting 100 coins doesn't give Mario a 1-up, the coins are just stored.
  • Defeating 100 enemies gives Mario a Starmen.

Trivia

There are some trivia in this game, heres some of them.

  • Some enemies are recycled enemies from Super Mario World (like Digger Ant that is recycle form from a Digging Chuck).
  • The worlds are all given names consistently ending in "Zone", a la Sonic the Hedgehog.

Credits

Here is the staff who made this game.

Director

  • Hiroji Kiyotake
  • Takehiko Hosokawa

Programmers

  • Takahiro Harada
  • Masaru Yamanaka
  • Yuzuru Ogawa

Assistant Programmer

  • Tsutomu Kaneshige

Graphic Designers

  • Hiroji Kiyotake
  • Takehiko Hosokawa
  • Makoto Kanoh

Music Composer

  • Kazumi Totaka

Package Designers

  • Masafumi Sakashita
  • Fujiko Nomura
  • Yasuo Inoue

Testing Players

  • Masao Yoshio
  • Tohru Hiroshi
  • Kohta Hiroyuki
  • Keisuke Masahiko
  • Kenichi Hitoshi
  • Katsuya Yoshinori
  • Isao Tomoyoshi
  • Yasuo Takashi
  • Nobuhiro Kenichi

Producer

Gunpei Yokoi

Special Thanks To

  • Tony Harman
  • Don James
  • Hiro Yamanda
  • Paul Lange
  • Yuka Nakata
  • Dayv Brooks
  • Steve Miles
  • Mary Cocoma

Presented By

  • Nintendo