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'''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''' is a side-scrolling [[platform]] video game published and developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]] video game console and is the follow-up to the 2006 game [[New Super Mario Bros.]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released on [[November 12]], [[2009]] in Australia, [[November 15]], 2009 in North America, [[November 20]], 2009 in Europe, and [[December 3]], 2009 in Japan. It is the first game in the {{c|Mario}} main series since [[Mario Bros.]] to feature simultaneous [[multiplayer]] gameplay, as well as being the first side-scrolling console platformer starring Mario since [[Super Mario World]] on the [[SNES]], and the first title to feature Nintendo's new 'Super Guide' feature. It also marks the return of the Koopalings, last seen in Super Mario World.
'''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''' is a side-scrolling [[platform]] video game published and developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]] video game console and is the follow-up to the 2006 game [[New Super Mario Bros.]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released on [[November 12]], [[2009]] in Australia, [[November 15]], 2009 in North America, [[November 20]], 2009 in Europe, and [[December 3]], 2009 in Japan. It is the first game in the {{c|Mario}} main series since [[Mario Bros.]] to feature simultaneous [[multiplayer]] gameplay, as well as being the first side-scrolling console platformer starring Mario since [[Super Mario World]] on the [[SNES]], and the first title to feature Nintendo's new 'Super Guide' feature. It also marks the return of the Koopalings, last seen in Super Mario World.
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The game follows the traditional storyline of Princess Peach getting kidnapped by Bowser. When Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad are celebrating Princess Peach's birthday in her castle, a large cake rolls in. Immediately Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings pop out and throw the cake on top of Peach, trapping her. The cake is loaded onto Bowser's airship and takes off, with the Mario brothers and the Toads giving chase. The Toads in the castle then grant them access to the Propeller and Penguin Suits via a cannon. The player then goes through the different levels and worlds, facing the Koopalings, Bowser Jr., Kamek and finally, Bowser himself, in order to save Peach.
The game follows the traditional storyline of Princess Peach getting kidnapped by Bowser. When Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad are celebrating Princess Peach's birthday in her castle, a large cake rolls in. Immediately Bowser Jr. and the Koopalings pop out and throw the cake on top of Peach, trapping her. The cake is loaded onto Bowser's airship and takes off, with the Mario brothers and the Toads giving chase. The Toads in the castle then grant them access to the Propeller and Penguin Suits via a cannon. The player then goes through the different levels and worlds, facing the Koopalings, Bowser Jr., Kamek, and finally, Bowser himself, in order to save Peach.
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