To cram the processing power of the aging Super Famicom into the GameBoy Advance was impressive, but to squeeze the raw power of the N64 into the DS takes Nintendo. The first perfect scoring game in Edge magazine changed the way other software would be judged such was its immense, dazzling brilliance from the genius of Miyamoto san. The DS version has been tweaked to keep it fresh for those who can remember the location of all one hundred and twenty the stars in the original: for starters there's another thirty stars to track down. Then there are different playable characters, each with their own attributes for conquering obstacles. There is also a set of mini game challeges which make a fun distraction from finding that 130th star...
Second hand. Light manual cover creasing and a dog ear.