I grew up on a diet of Game Boy and Super Nintendo classics, spending untold hours of my youth finding the secret levels of Super Mario World, working out how to shave vital milliseconds off Super Mario Kart's
Ghost House course and blasting through all of Star Wing's stages.
Not exact matches
Find an event like a haunted
house,
ghost tour, scary movie sessions, and, of
course, a Halloween party (which means sexy costumes).
It's got the requisite creepy
house in the country, a damsel in distress clad in a white nightgown (really brings out the red in the blood), and of
course, a twisted family secret and plenty of
ghosts.
Of
course this could just be a slip - up on Amazon's part, though some other retail sites have the publisher for Kodansha Comic's rereleases of Akira and
Ghost in the Shell listed as Random
House (of which Del Rey is an imprint of).
Of
course, over the years I watched publishing
houses publish their fair share of garbage, culminating with the trend of publishing
ghost written junk food by vacuous, empty headed, reality TV stars with absolutely nothing of value to say.
While they mostly appear in tower and castle
courses, they can also appear in the underground,
ghost house, and volcanic
courses.
Of
course, classic Mario levels such as
ghost houses and castles are here too, but they come with their own unique woolly Yoshi twists.
There are some exceptions of
course - including an exhilarating fast - paced stage which has you swinging around and traveling on a single string of yarn, a trippy experience that forces you to travel across smoke trails left by bullet bills, and a
ghost house that only reveals platforms and behind moving curtains.