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A Hidden Gem and a Nostalgic Platformer

by James Dawson - August 13, 2012, 7:08 pm
Total comments: 13

Neal gets his hands on the last two Game Boy games of Nintendo's 8-bit Summer.

This week, Neal covers two classic Game Boy titles—a relatively unknown gem and a long-awaited platformer staring Mario’s greedy doppelganger.

First up is Mole Mania, an action puzzle game starring Muddy Mole, who is perhaps Miyamoto’s least known protagonist. And to finish it off, Neal lets us know whether or not Wario’s first starring role was worth the wait, or if its hype is simply the product of nostalgia.


Mole Mania

SystemVirtual Console - Game Boy

Cost$2.99
Players1
ControllersNULL
ESRB RatingEveryone
ReleasedFeb 1997

Mole Mania is one of Shigeru Miyamoto’s least known works. Made by the DK ’94 team using the Link’s Awakening engine, it is an adorable action puzzle game filled to the brim with content. You play as Muddy Mole who has to journey through eight worlds to rescue his family from an evil farmer. It has a wonderfully whimsical vibe that permeates the game through various in-game signs and the character’s design and animation.  

The gameplay is of the push-and-pull puzzle variety, similar to games like The Adventures of Lolo and Chew Man Fu. What makes Mole Mania more interesting is that it keeps on layering new concepts. That makes for a bit of a slow start, but it ramps up in complexity and difficulty soon enough.

Mole Mania is the kind of game that I think everyone should try out on Virtual Console. It might not gel completely with you, but it’s still worthwhile to try out an interesting game that came out during a time when the Game Boy was buried by the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation.

Recommended for Everyone

- Neal Ronaghan



Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3

SystemVirtual Console - Game Boy

Cost$3.99
Players1
ControllersNULL
ESRB Rating
ReleasedMar 13, 1994

I didn’t play much of Wario Land before. In my head, the game, a spinoff of Super Mario Land 2, was this gem that I had to play to completion. Sadly, after playing through it on the 3DS Virtual Console, I realized that Wario Land is a woefully slow-paced game that doesn’t really even live up to the game it was spun off of.

It is still a good game, though, and it is quite clear that it is a Super Mario Land game at heart and not really what we’d come to know as a Wario Land game. The hat power-ups don’t offer too much variety, and Wario moves very slowly. The highlight of the game are likely the hidden treasures, which are tucked away throughout the levels and must be found to truly complete the game and make Wario stupid rich.

I am down on Wario Land, but don’t let that dissuade you if you have fond memories of this title or have never played it before. If you’re okay with a slower-paced game that is more of a tease of the great games to come, then go and check it out.

Recommended for Fans

- Neal Ronaghan


Talkback

Agree 100% on Mole Mania.

Nice choice, Neal—Wario Land was the first video game I ever owned. The numerous endings and creative gameplay give it ridiculous replay value.

night814August 14, 2012

Mole Mania is amazing! If you like things like DK '94 you should definitly grab it.

KisakiProjectAugust 14, 2012

I'll have to check out Mole Mania.  Thanks for the heads up Neal!

ejamerAugust 14, 2012


Totally agree with Neal's recommendations for these games.

Mole Mania is a game I played a year or two ago, and it really was charming with some great puzzles. Seeing it get a small revival on 3DS Virtual Console it great - hopefully people will give it a shot!


Wario Land is a tougher call. I have very fond memories of playing this game, and uncovering the myriad of secrets each level as I worked to build the highest possible coin total I could, but the slow pace and relatively uninspired level design doesn't hold up well years later. Worth it for nostalgia alone in my case... but hard to recommend to anyone who hasn't played the game in their past.


Somehow I bet that Wario Land will sell better than Mole Mania anyway. Name recognition and nostalgia go a long way with Virtual Console sales.

Disco StuAugust 14, 2012

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Wario Land is a tougher call. I have very fond memories of playing this game, and uncovering the myriad of secrets each level as I worked to build the highest possible coin total I could, but the slow pace and relatively uninspired level design doesn't hold up well years later. Worth it for nostalgia alone in my case... but hard to recommend to anyone who hasn't played the game in their past.

Well, the only Wario Land game I had ever played before picking the VC release was Shake It and I personally fell in love with the game boy game.  I thought the platforming was a lot of fun and searching for all of the treasures after my first time beating the game was challenging in the best way.  Maybe I'm just an outlier, but I've beaten the game three times since it release a few weeks ago and it's quickly become one of my favorite platformers on the 3DS.

ejamerAugust 14, 2012

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Wario Land is a tougher call. I have very fond memories of playing this game, and uncovering the myriad of secrets each level as I worked to build the highest possible coin total I could, but the slow pace and relatively uninspired level design doesn't hold up well years later. Worth it for nostalgia alone in my case... but hard to recommend to anyone who hasn't played the game in their past.

Well, the only Wario Land game I had ever played before picking the VC release was Shake It and I personally fell in love with the game boy game.  I thought the platforming was a lot of fun and searching for all of the treasures after my first time beating the game was challenging in the best way.  Maybe I'm just an outlier, but I've beaten the game three times since it release a few weeks ago and it's quickly become one of my favorite platformers on the 3DS.

Glad (if a bit surprised) to hear it!  I don't want to oversell the game due to personal nostalgia, and really didn't think people would be so excited about this game.  Would love to be wrong about that.

I've got mixed results when talking to people about Wario Land. Some people agree with my somewhat-negative take on it. Other people think I'm crazy. Either way, I think "Recommended for Fans" is fair.

Fatty The HuttAugust 14, 2012

Totally agree with Neal's views here.

Mole Mania is fantastic. Do not miss it.

Disco StuAugust 14, 2012

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Wario Land is a tougher call. I have very fond memories of playing this game, and uncovering the myriad of secrets each level as I worked to build the highest possible coin total I could, but the slow pace and relatively uninspired level design doesn't hold up well years later. Worth it for nostalgia alone in my case... but hard to recommend to anyone who hasn't played the game in their past.

Well, the only Wario Land game I had ever played before picking the VC release was Shake It and I personally fell in love with the game boy game.  I thought the platforming was a lot of fun and searching for all of the treasures after my first time beating the game was challenging in the best way.  Maybe I'm just an outlier, but I've beaten the game three times since it release a few weeks ago and it's quickly become one of my favorite platformers on the 3DS.

Glad (if a bit surprised) to hear it!  I don't want to oversell the game due to personal nostalgia, and really didn't think people would be so excited about this game.  Would love to be wrong about that.

I think I'm a special case because platforming games are my favorite genre and the kind of game at which I'm most skilled (2D or 3D).  I'm ravenous about playing ones I missed as a youngster.  Handheld gaming was never a huge part of my childhood so it's been amazing getting to play game boy games like the Super Mario Lands, Adventure Island, Donkey Kong '94, and Kirby's Dream Land.

Mop it upAugust 14, 2012

Mole Mania is indeed good, but I got the original cart so I can bask in the Super Game Boy features.

I still like Wario Land, but I don't disagree with the recommendation. The later games in the series have clearly surpassed it, and so I think only people with an explicit interest in Wario's roots (or old games in general) would like the game today.

ejamerAugust 14, 2012

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Mole Mania is indeed good, but I got the original cart so I can bask in the Super Game Boy features.

I still like Wario Land, but I don't disagree with the recommendation. The later games in the series have clearly surpassed it, and so I think only people with an explicit interest in Wario's roots (or old games in general) would like the game today.

Oooh!  What Super Game Boy features did Mole Mania have?  I own the original cartridge too... sadly, the bonus features don't show up on my GameCube Game Boy Player.

As for your Wario Land comment, the retroactive discussion for Wario Land 4 has seen some fairly negative opinions so far. It makes me wonder if those people would prefer the game design of the original as it tends to stick a lot closer to traditional platforming roots...

Mop it upAugust 25, 2012

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Oooh!  What Super Game Boy features did Mole Mania have?

Just the typical Super Game Boy treatment. A special border, a different 4-colour scheme for each area to match the setting, and special 6-10 colour schemes for the title screen, cutscenes, and subscreens. I don't think there is any sound enhancement, but I haven't played it on a regular Game Boy so I don't know for sure.

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