Mario Smash Football - GameCube

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Mario Smash Football (GameCube)
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Sport: Football - Soccer
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Nintendo Soft. Co.: Nintendo
Publishers: Nintendo (GB)
Released: 18 Nov 2005 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 3+
Accessories: Memory Card

Summary

Any man prepared to cross continents packed with cute but vicious creatures to rescue his girlfriend is clearly someone of strong and persistent character. And it’s clear that Mario extends this work ethic to every area of his life, with a very public and increasingly consummate drive to better himself in recent years. No sporting endeavour is too ambitious for him to undertake, no hobby too demanding to find time for. In the last month alone, Mario has already invited you to join him in exploring his interests in baseball and dancing rhythm games.

Is it all part of some wider plan to shift some weight off his waist? If so, our Bolognese-loving friend is having no luck – the paunch has stayed put. The punishing programme continues, though, with the news that Mario wishes to share with the people of Europe his shared passion for their beloved football – he is Italian after all.

Mario, Bowser, Luigi, Wario, and the rest of the cast of Super Mario Land challenge you to join in their game of football with a difference, with players endowed with highly impressive skills playing on rather unorthodox pitches. Avoid the chain chomps to blast the ball into the next with spectacular overhead kicks and long range Hasselbaink style efforts that set the ball on fire.

As you’d expect from a first party sport title on the GameCube, up to four players can join in the fun. And even those without their own GameCube might be tempted by the announcement that the game is also to be available bundled with the console in a rather fetching white special edition. A good proposition for those looking to expand their party game library.