Super Mario 2ds Game Cheats

Retro game cheats for New Super Mario Bros 2 (DS). Freeola has over 100,000 cheat codes for 12,348 games.

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CRT mode

At a level's loading screen, hold D-pad Down and press B + A to enable CRT mode without the Mario 30th Anniversary Edition Amiibo. Repeat the code to disable its effect.

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Use all new tools in Maker mode (new tools have a small exclamation point). Then, spend approximately five minutes in Maker mode physically building, not playing the level. After the delivery truck message appears, simply place blank blocks all over the screen until the delivery is made 'early.' Repeat this process as necessary to unlock all but the castle row, which is a customized bar.

Nintendo World Championships 2015 levels

Successfully complete all ten Mario Challenges seven times to unlock the Nintendo World Championships 2015 levels.

Weird Mushroom

Successfully complete all four Nintendo World Championships 2015 Gangstar rio game. levels. The Weird Mushroom will now appear in Course Maker when a Super Mushroom is shaken. It can only be used on Super Mario Bros. levels.

Expert mode in 100 Mario Challenge

Successfully complete Easy and Normal mode in 100 Mario Challenge to unlock the Expert difficulty.

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Super Expert mode in 100 Mario Challenge

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Fly Swatter mini-game

Descarca gta romania. During level creation, a group of three flies may begin flying around. Tap each of them on the Gamepad to start the Fly Swatter mini-game.

Fighter Fly Mystery Mushroom costume

Note: This requires an updated version of the game. Successfully complete all three levels of Gnat Attack in Hard mode to unlock the Fighter Fly Mystery Mushroom costume.

Gnat Attack in Hard mode

Note: This requires the v1.2 update. Shake a Muncher and continue to do so after the flies appear for Yaniga, the giant fly, to appear. Tap him to play Gnat Attack on the Hard difficulty.

Amiibo costumes

Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on the indicated difficulty or higher to randomly unlock one of the listed Amiibo costume. Note: You can only play the Easy difficulty 20 times and Normal difficulty 45 times before being forced to play on the Expert and Super Expert difficulty to unlock the remaining costumes.

    1. Mystery Mushroom: Unlock the Mystery Mushroom course element.
    2. Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    3. Peach: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    4. Luigi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    5. Bowser: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    6. Goomba: Unlock the Mystery Mushroom Course Element.
    7. ? Block: Unlock the Mystery Mushroom Course Element.
    8. Trampoline: Unlock the Mystery Mushroom Course Element.
    9. Toad: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    10. Bowser Jr.: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    11. Silver Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    12. Gold Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    13. Builder Mario: Successfully complete the Gnat Attack minigame on Normal mode.
    14. Yoshi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    15. Shy Guy: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    16. Wario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    17. Rosalina: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    18. Sidestepper: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    19. Shellcreeper: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    20. Mario (Mario Bros Arcade): Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    21. Dr Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    22. Kart Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    23. Waluigi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    24. Green Yarn Yoshi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    25. Pink Yarn Yoshi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    26. Light-Blue Yarn Yoshi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    27. Mega Yarn Yoshi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    28. Donkey Kong Jr.: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    29. Donkey Kong: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    30. Diddy Kong: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    31. Kirby: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    32. King Dedede: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    33. Meta Knight: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    34. Pit: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    35. Palutena: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    36. Dark Pit: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    37. Mega Man: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    38. Samus: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    39. Zero Suit Samus: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    40. R.O.B.: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    41. Marth: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    42. Ike: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    43. Lucina: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    44. Robin: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    45. Pikachu: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    46. Charizard: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    47. Jigglypuff: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    48. Mewtwo: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    49. Lucario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    50. Greninja: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    51. Captain Olimar: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    52. Pikmin: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    53. Link: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    54. Zelda: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    55. Ganondorf: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    56. Sheik: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    57. Tingle: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    58. Toon Link: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    59. Shulk: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    60. Ness: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    61. Lucas: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    62. Inkling Squid: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    63. Inkling Boy: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    64. Inkling Girl: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    65. Wii Balance Board: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    66. Wii Fit Trainer: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    67. Chibi-Robo: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    68. Villager: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    69. Tom Nook: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    70. K.K Slider: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    71. Resetti: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    72. Rover: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    73. Timmy & Tommy: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    74. Blathers: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    75. Mabel: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    76. Kapp'n: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    77. Celeste: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    78. Kicks: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    79. Isabelle (Summer Outfit): Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    80. Isabelle (Winter Outfit): Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    81. Digby: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    82. Cyrus: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    83. Reese: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    84. Lottie: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    85. Captain Falcon: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    86. Mr Game & Watch: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    87. Sonic: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    88. Duck Hunt: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    89. Pac-Man: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    90. Foreman Spike: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    91. Little Mac: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    92. Fox McCloud: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    93. Falco Lombardi: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    94. Slippy Toad: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    95. Peppy Hare: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    96. Arwing: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    97. Mahjong Tile: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    98. Dr Lobe: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    99. Ashley: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Easy or higher.
    100. Nikki: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    101. Fighter Fly: Successfully complete the Gnat Attack minigame on Hard mode.
    102. Totem Link: Successfully complete the 'Triforce Heroes' event course.
    103. Arino Kacho: Successfully complete one of the three event courses made by Arino.
    104. Super Mario Kun: Successfully complete the 'SUPER MARIO KUN 25th Anniversary' event course.
    105. Cat Mario: Successfully complete the 'Cat Mario's Course' event course.
    106. Cat Peach: Successfully complete the 'Cat Peach's Course' event course.
    107. Necky: Successfully complete the 'Yoshi Is Awesome' event course.
    108. Frog Mario: Successfully complete the 'NES REMIX' event course.
    109. Mario Trio: Successfully complete the 'Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam' event course.
    110. GLA: Successfully complete the 'Mercedes-Benz Jump'n'Drive' event course.
    111. Felyne: Successfully complete the 'Ma Rio Hills' event course.
    112. Sky Pop: Successfully complete the 'Southwest Air Adventure' event course.
    113. Arcade Bunny: Successfully complete the 'Nintendo Badge Arcade' event course.
    114. Master Belch: Successfully complete the 'Belch Base' event course.
    115. Mr Saturn: Successfully complete the 'Welcome to Saturn Valley' event course.
    116. Captain Toad: Successfully complete the 'Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker' event course.
    117. Bike: Successfully complete the 'NES REMIX (Excitebike)' event course.
    118. Birdo: Successfully complete the 'NES REMIX (Super Mario Bros 2)' event course.
    119. Yamamura: Successfully complete the 'Cooooo! (Feat Yamamura)' event course.
    120. Daisy: Successfully complete the 'Adventure in Sarasaland' event course.
    121. Professor E Gadd: Successfully complete the 'Paranormal Research' event course.
    122. Bulbasaur: Successfully complete Bulbasaur's path in the 'I Choose You!' event course.
    123. Charmander: Successfully complete Charmander's path in the 'I Choose You!' event course.
    124. Squirtle: Successfully complete Squirtle's path in the 'I Choose You!' event course.
    125. Chitoge Kirisaki: Successfully complete either the 'Nisekoi: Tsugumi & Marika' or 'Nisekoi: Chitoge & Kosaki' event courses.
    126. Barbara the Bat: Successfully complete the 'Barbara in Tomatoland' event course.
    127. Statue Mario: Successfully complete the 'Secrets of Statue Mario' event course.
    128. Mary O.: Successfully complete the 'Mary O's Lunch Break' event course.
    129. Toadette: Successfully complete the 'Toadette: Treasure Tracker' event course
    130. Yu Ayasaki: Successfully complete the 'Yu Ayasaki's Big Adventure!' event course
    131. Starfy: Successfully complete the 'Starfy: Prince of Pufftop' event course
    132. Wolf Link: Successfully complete the 'Twilight Princess HD' event course.
    133. Balloon Fighter: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    134. Nabbit: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    135. Tetra: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Normal or higher.
    136. Donbe: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    137. Hikari: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    138. Ayumi Tachibana: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    139. Baby Mario: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Expert or higher.
    140. Iris Archwell: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    141. Mallo: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    142. Bubbles: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    143. Diskun: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    144. Volleyball Player: Successfully complete 100 Mario Challenge on Super Expert.
    145. BABYMETAL: Successfully complete the 'METAL RESISTANCE' event course.
    146. Popo And Nana: Successfully complete the 'Popo & Nana's Climbing Challenge' event course.
    147. Kitty White: Successfully complete Kitty White's path in the 'Hello Kitty and My Melody' event course.
    148. Melody: Successfully complete Melody's path in the 'Hello Kitty and My Melody' event course.
    149. Shaun the Sheep: Successfully complete the 'Shaun's Mossy Mole Mischief' event course.
    150. Undodog: Successfully complete the 'Walkies with Undodog' event course.
    151. Dr Kawashima: Successfully complete the 'Dr Kawashima's Athletic Training' event course.
    152. Callie: Successfully complete Callie's path in the 'Squid Sisters vs. Bloopers' event course.
    153. Marie: Successfully complete Marie's path in the 'Squid Sisters vs. Bloopers' event course.
Super Mario 2ds Game CheatsMedals

Stars you receive from stages that you submit online accumulate. Once you have obtained a certain number of stars, you will receive a medal in your 'Play Info' and you will be granted the ability to submit more stages online. Stars do not disappear from your profile if you delete a stage that has previously received one or more. Note: Initially, before any medals are awarded, you are allowed to upload 10 stages.

    1. Goomba medal (10 stage cap): Get one star.
    2. Koopa Troopa medal (20 stage cap): Get 50 stars.
    3. Piranha Plant medal (30 stage cap): Get 150 stars.
    4. Spiny medal (40 stage cap): Get 300 stars.
    5. Cheep Cheep medal (50 stage cap): Get 500 stars.
    6. Blooper medal (60 stage cap): Get 800 stars.
    7. Lakitu medal (70 stage cap): Get 1,300 stars.
    8. Bowser medal (80 stage cap): Get 2,000 stars.
    9. Toad medal (90 stage cap): Get 3,000 stars.
    10. Princess Peach medal (100 stage cap): Get 5,000 stars.
Mystery Mushrooms effects

Mystery Mushrooms can change Mario's appearance. If Mario takes any damage, he will lose the costume. Costumes have the following effects:

    Arwing: Voice clips from the original Star Fox.
    Ashley: Vocalizations when transforming, jumping, taunting, and completing a level.
    Blathers: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Bowser Jr.: Evil laugh sound when transforming and clown car has wheels while running.
    Bowser: Growl and stomp with Super Mario Word and Super Mario Bros. music and sounds.
    Builder Mario: 8-bit version of Mario.
    Captain Falcon: Sound effects from the original F-Zero game.
    Celeste: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Charizard: Charizard's sprite from Pokemon DS games.
    Chibi-Robo: Sound effects and music from Chibi-Robo games.
    Cyrus: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Dark Pit: Copy of The Pit design.
    Diddy Kong: Sound effects from Donkey Kong Country.
    Digby: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Donkey Kong Jr.: Donkey Kong's original sprite from Donkey Kong Jr.
    Donkey Kong: Donkey Kong arcade music when transforming, dying, or completing a level.
    Dr. Lobe: Sound effects from Big Brain Academy.
    Dr. Mario: Sound effects from the NES version of Dr. Mario.
    Duck Hunt: Duck Hunt sound effects and jumps.
    Falco: Voice clips from the original Star Fox.
    Foreman Spike: Wrecking Crew sound effects.
    Fox: Voice clips from the original Star Fox.
    Ganondorf: Music from The Legend Of Zelda: Link To The Past.
    Giant Yarn Yoshi: Larger Yarn Yoshi.
    Gold Mario: Glimmering and shining Mario.
    Green Yarn Yoshi: Yoshi with checkered yarn design.
    Greninja: Greninja from recent Pokemon games.
    Ike: Sound effects from original Fire Emblem games.
    Inkling Boy: Splatoon sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Inkling Girl: Splatoon sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Inkling Squid: Splatoon sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Isabelle: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Isabelle #2: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Jigglypuff: Jigglypuff's sprite from Pokemon DS games.
    K. K. Slider: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Kapp'n: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Kart Mario: Super Mario Kart jingles when transforming, completing, or dying in a level; glider when jumping.
    Kicks: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    King Dedede: Sound effects from Kirby's Adventure.
    Kirby: Kirby transformation noise when transforming; Kirby's Dreamland music when dying or completing a level.
    Light-Blue Yarn Yoshi: Yoshi with checkered yarn design.
    Link: Music from original The Legend Of Zelda.
    Little Mac: Sound effects and jingles from Punch-Out!.
    Lottie: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Lucario: Lucario's sprite from Pokemon DS games.
    Lucas: Earthbound/Mother sound effects.
    Lucina: Sound effects from original Fire Emblem games.
    Luigi: Wave hand with Luigi's Mansion sounds and music.
    Mabel: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Mahjong Tile: Japanese sound effects while jumping, running, and taunting.
    Mario Bros. Mario: Mario's sprite from the NES version of Mario Bros.
    Mario: Modern Mario with Mario 64 sounds.
    Marth: Music from original Fire Emblem games.
    Mega Man: Transform into Mega Man with Mega Man sound effects.
    Meta Knight: Sound effects from Kirby's Adventure.
    Mewtwo: Mewtwo's sprite from Pokemon DS games.
    Mr. Game & Watch: Sound effects from Mr. Game & Watch games.
    Mystery Mushroom: Change Mario into a random unlocked costume.
    Ness: Earthbound/Mother sound effects.
    Nikki: Sound effects from the Swapnote Mii mascot from the Nintendo 3DS.
    Olimar: Pikmin music and sound effects.
    PAC-MAN: Sound effects from the original Pac-Man arcade game; original form when running.
    Palutena: Sound effects from NES game.
    Peach: Carry umbrella with Super Mario Bros. 2 sounds.
    Peppy Hare: Voice clips from the original Star Fox.
    Pikachu: Pikachu's sprite from Pokemon DS games.
    Pikmin: Pikmin music and sound effects.
    Pink Yarn Yoshi: Yoshi with checkered yarn design.
    Pit: Sound effects from Kid Icarus.
    R.O.B.: Sound effects from Gyromite.
    Reese: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Resetti: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Robin: Sound effects from original Fire Emblem games.
    Rosalina: Vocalizations when transforming, jumping, and taunting.
    Rover: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Samus: Transform into Varia Suit with Metroid sound effects.
    Sheik: 'Get item' jingle when transforming; taunts turn into Zelda.
    Shellcreeper: Koopa from the NES version of Mario Bros.; running or taunting angers it.
    Shulk: Yells in Japanese.
    Shy Guy: Super Mario Bros. 2 sound effects; raises spear while taunting.
    Sidestepper: NES version of Mario Bros.; running or taunting angers it.
    Silver Mario: Glimmering and shining Mario.
    Slippy Toad: Voice clips from the original Star Fox.
    Sonic: Sound effects and music from Sonic The Hedgehog; rolls into a ball when running.
    Timmy & Tommy: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Tingle: Yell 'Koloo-Limpah!' when transforming.
    Toad: 'Here I Go!' sound when transforming.
    Tom Nook: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Toon Link: The Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker design.
    Villager: Animal Crossing sound effects when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Waluigi: Yells when transforming.
    Wario: Wario Land sound effects when completing or losing level.
    Wii Balance Board: Wii Fit mascot and balance board accessory.
    Wii Fit Trainer: Wii Fit musical themes when transforming, completing a level, or dying.
    Yoshi: Change Mario into an egg with Yoshi's Island music.
    Zelda: 'Get item' jingle when transforming; taunts turn into Sheik.
    Zero Suit Samus: Modern Metroid music and sound effects.
Quickly unlock board pieces

To bypass the nine day waiting period to unlock everything, start by using the pieces you have. Make sure to select each piece at least once. When a notification for more pieces arrives, select an easily replicated item, such as the coin, and fill the board with them. If done correctly, the new pieces will arrive within a couple minutes. Repeat this process until you have unlocked all board pieces. This process takes approximately one hour.

Doorman

Place a door in Edit mode, then tap it using the stylus to knock. Someone will knock back a certain number of times. Tap back, matching the number of knocks heard. After doing this a few times, a doorman will open the door.

Alternate hand pointer

Enter Edit mode and click either Analog-stick to display a box. Click the Left Analog-stick for a right hand and vice versa. Repeat to cycle through the available hands.

Alternate introduction sequence

Start the game on each day to see a different introduction sequence. Mario or other characters will do different things. For example, one day Mario will get squashed by a Thwomp. The next day Luigi will throw a Fire Flower at Mario.

Alternate reactions

Successfully complete the final level in 10 Mario Challenge or 100 Mario Challenge. When you meet up with Toad or Princess Peach, their response can vary depending on your costume. For example, Toad becomes stressed if he is rescued as Bowser. Toad greets you as 'Captain' if you are dressed as Toad.

Alternate end stage music in Super Mario World

You can change a stage's background music using the Bowser/Mushroom SFX tool. If you complete a stage in the Super Mario World theme while the Mushroom bonus stage alternate background music is playing, you will get the 'Bonus Stage Clear' music instead of the normal theme.

Control course objects

Grab and shake various objects in the course builder screen to have them react differently. For example, Goombas will shrink down and fly away. Koopas will turn different colors.

Control title screen

After the game's title appears on a demo stage background, tap the indicated area of the screen to get the corresponding effect:

    'Super' in the title: Crowd shouts the title while Super Stars appear.
    'M' in 'Mario': Changes it to a 'W' and get a thank you from Wario.
    'A' in 'Mario': Shower of stars.
    'R' in 'Mario': Stretch the letter and reveal a group of coins.
    'I' in 'Mario': Parrot that can be used in the Sound Effects editor.
    'O' in 'Mario': Koopa Clown Car.
    'M' in 'Maker': Buzzy Beetle shell.
    'A' in 'Maker': Countdown then the letter launches into space.
    'K' in 'Maker': Toggle new or old look and music.
    'E' in 'Maker': Trampoline.
    'R' in 'Maker': Stretch the letter and produce a Kuribo's Shoe.

Let’s go ahead and state the obvious. Nintendo’s 2DS is a weird looking console. It’s this flat gaming slab with no 3D effects, very little style, and a design that makes you feel like a ginormous toddler when you hold it. If you have one and play it in public, first you have to carry some sort of old lady purse or man bag, because there’s no way you’re comfortably fitting that in a regular purse or backpack, especially without some sort of carrying case to protect the screens. Then, you have to deal with the eyes of people judging you, like you aren’t cautious enough to be trusted with a real 3DS system.

Don’t worry, those negative connotations won’t carry as much weight anymore. While some people might still give you a few judging glares, they’ll also have to acknowledge that any 2DS owner is also fiscally responsible. Thanks to the price drop from $100 to $80, the system has become the mechanical gateway drug to the best handheld game library this generation has to offer. Or, if you ask the right person, this generation’s best game library in general.

Super Mario World 2 Cheats

First, that price does a lot to dispel any negative connotations surrounding the 2DS’ appearance. $80 is slightly more than an actual console game. When you consider that you’re most likely getting a 2DS bundle for that price, which comes with either Mario Kart 7 or Yo-Kai Watch pre-installed, the deal gets even better. If you’ve ever been to college or short on cash a few months, you know a good deal goes a long way in making something unappealing transform into the best thing ever.

And that library is a huge selling point. Hundreds of 3DS games have been sold in North America alone. While there are a few that won’t run properly on the 2DS, like Super Mario 3D World, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, Super Smash Brothers, and Hyrule Warriors Legends to be exact, you can’t discount the variety. It’s an assortment that’s only growing. As of right now, there are over 20 major 3DS games that have come or are coming to the system this year. That’s only ones that are already out or have definite release dates, like Fire Emblem Fates, Kirby Planet Robobot, Bravely Second, and Pokemon Sun and Moon. It doesn’t take into account additional games like the two forthcoming Dragon Quest localizations or Monster Hunter Generations.

Even the 2DS design grows on you, after a while. As an adult with normal, human-sized hands, I find it more comfortable to hold for longer durations. Your hand isn’t turning into as much of a claw as you grip onto it over the hours it takes to destroy dragons or defend Hyrule. The screens are a decent size, so you see everything easily. And, yes, I like not having to worry about that 3DS hinge breaking. I’m one of those people who had an original DS pop at the hinge and need a repair, then saw my friend’s 3DS XL snap at the upper right corner when he went to open it one day. It’s nice to have something reassuringly durable.

The 2DS isn’t going to win any beauty contests. The system is all about form over function. At $80, you can’t fault it for that. Nintendo knows what this version of the system is for and you come away knowing it will always get the job done. You can’t beat getting a handheld with a fantastic library for $79.99. Besides, think of what the eventual sale prices on that could be in the months to come. It used to go for $79.99 when the retail price was $99.99. Imagine finding a 2DS with game on sale, new, for $59.99! This little device has gotten too good to resist.