As a main platformer released in 1989, Super Mario Land tasks you with traversing the four kingdoms of Sarasaland to rescue Princess Daisy from the alien Tatanga. The core loop involves classic side-scrolling action: jump on enemies, hit blocks for power-ups, and defeat world bosses. Uniquely, this installment features scrolling shoot-'em-up segments where you pilot a submarine or an aeroplane, offering a distinct change from the standard on-foot platforming.
The fundamental gameplay loop centers on classic platforming action. Players control the protagonist as they traverse levels, defeat enemies primarily by jumping on them, and collect coins. Hidden blocks scattered throughout the environments yield essential power-ups that aid in progression. Each world culminates in a confrontation with a boss character, often requiring a specific strategy, such as collapsing the floor beneath them, to secure victory.
While rooted in traditional platforming, this installment introduces distinct variations to the standard formula. A notable departure involves levels where the gameplay shifts entirely into a scrolling shoot-'em-up format. In these segments, the player pilots either a submarine or an aeroplane, engaging in aerial and aquatic combat sequences that break up the on-foot exploration.
The narrative unfolds in the world of Sarasaland, which falls under threat when the space monster Tatanga emerges from a black cloud covering the skies. Tatanga uses hypnotic control to subjugate the inhabitants of the four kingdoms. The mission begins when the hero learns that Princess Daisy has been captured and is being forced into marriage, setting the stage for a journey across the subjugated lands to confront the extraterrestrial threat.
This release is presented as a complete, standalone experience. There are currently no publicly available downloadable content packs or official expansions associated with this title.
The game is available on the original Game Boy platform and has also been made accessible via the Nintendo 3DS platform.



Super Mario Land DX is a romhack of the original Super Mario Land for the Game Boy that turns the game into a Game Boy Color game. It adds color and changes the graphics to give the game a modern look.

Super Mario Land X is a full level hack of Super Mario Land for the Gameboy. It replaces all 12 levels with new layouts, bonus rooms, power-up locations and enemy locations


It's a remake of Super Mario Land! Made using the same engine Perennial uses. It runs a lot better than the gameboy version, and has some neat features, 4-player couch co-op, parallax backgrounds, joystick support, wide screen support and high refresh rate support. The graphics have been improved slightly. The goal was to recreate the game how you remember it, not how it was or how it would have been on a more modern system. There is also an option to make it look like the original gameboy graphics, complete with greenish tinge and pixel grid.




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