***Denotes Replay For Completion***
***1. Dragon Valor (PS1)***
2. Breath Of Fire (GBA)
3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (NS)
4. World Of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse And Donald Duck (GEN)
5. XIII (GCN)
6. NES Remix Pack (WiiU)
7. Dr. Mario (GBC)
***8. Bully (PS2)***
9. Dragon's Crown (PS3)
10. Bangai-O (SDC)
11. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
12. Destruction Derby (PS1)
13. X-Men Legends II: Rise Of Apocalypse (XBOX)
14. Vice: Project Doom (NES)
***15. Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm (PS2)***
16. Terranigma (SNES)
***17. Super Street Fighter II (GEN)***
18. Guitar Hero II (PS2)
19. Kirby's Dream Land (GBC)
***20. Gunbird 2 (SDC)***
***21. Stella Deus: The Gate Of Eternity (PS2)***
22. I Am Setsuna (NS)
23. DuckTales: Remastered (WiiU)
***24. The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past (SNES)***
***25. Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers 2 (NES)***
26. Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade (GBA)
27. Prince Of Persia: The Two Thrones (XBOX)
28. Baten Kaitos Origins (GCN)
29. Virtua Racing (GEN)
**30. Breath Of Fire III (PS1)***
31. Metroid II: Return Of Samus (GBC)
***32. Chameleon Twist (N64)***
33. Resident Evil 4 (Wii)
34. College Slam (SNES)
35. Hyrule Warriors (WiiU)
36. Tengen Tetris (NES)
***37. Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (PS2)***
38. Golden Sun (GBA)
***39. Streets Of Rage 4 (NS)***
40. Super Mario Land (GBC)

I completed Super Mario Land on the Nintendo Game Boy this evening!
As a child, we had a Game Boy, but I only played it a few times as it belonged to my older brothers. Mostly saved for long road trips, I only played a few games while growing up. Tetris was a big one along with Link's Awakening one trip through Kansas. We also had Super Mario Land, which I played a few times, but I never actually beat. It always bothered me that I never finished the game, so when I got my Super GameBoy and started collecting GameBoy games, I was very excited to try it again. After a bit of hunting, I found it at a local retro store and I decided to pop it in for a quick play this evening.
Super Mario Land is a short and simple Game Boy game, which makes sense considering it was one of the first games ever developed for the system. And they do put in an impressive amount of stuff into this tiny little game. For one, the music is fantastic and instantly recognizable. It is so very catchy and fantastic throughout the entire experience. The game also mixes up the formula by introducing some Shooter style levels and I think they were great. It's like being introduced to your first Shooter game as they make great introductions to the genre. Also, for a Mario game, the game is quite forgiving. If you die, you don't have to redo the entire level as the game has some incredibly forgiving checkpoints. With special areas and bountiful coins, its easy to rack up a ton of guys and make it through the more difficult parts.
I just wish the game had a little more polish, like in other Mario titles. For example, Mario drops like a stone when he jumps. It is unlike any other Mario game and feels like a Castlevania game in the platforming area. Also, you don't get fireballs, but these bouncing balls that bounce around the screen. They work, but you have to be right next to an enemy to kill it. Also, the turtles explode as they are little bombs. None of these fit into the Mario series and it makes the game feel a little odd in comparison.
Overall, I still really enjoyed Super Mario Land. I'm not great at platformers, but this is one that I enjoyed and didn't have too much trouble with. I wish the weird little parts were ironed out first because this could have been one of the best Mario titles that I have played. As it stands, it is still a great little game. If you love platformers, give this one a shot as might be a little different, but still great!