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Mario Bros. game Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia. This article is about the arcade title first released in 1. For further uses, see Mario Bros. Full Version Of Super Mario Game' title='Full Version Of Super Mario Game' />Mario Bros. DevelopersNintendo Research Development 1. Intelligent Systems NES portNintendo Research Development 2 NES port1PublishersNintendo. Windows System 32 Mising File. HAMSTER Arcade Archives. PlatformsArcade machine, NES, Atari 2. Atari 5. 20. 0, Atari 7. Apple II, Commodore 6. FM 7, NEC PC8. 8, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8 bit, Game Boy Advancee Reader, Virtual Console Wii, Wii U, Nintendo 3. DS, Nintendo Switch Arcade Archives. Super-Mario-3-Mario-Forever-b-800x600.jpg' alt='Full Version Of Super Mario Game' title='Full Version Of Super Mario Game' />I got a lot of requests to extend my Super Mario World remake of the song Levels by Avicii. So here it is. I made this song using only sounds from the. Release date. Arcade July 1. July 2. 0, 1. 98. Atari 2. 60. 0 July 2. Atari 5. 20. 0 December 3. NES September 9, 1. June 2. 3, 1. 98. September 1, 1. 98. Apple II July 1. 0, 1. Commodore 6. 4 June 1. Mario Bros. is an arcade game made by Nintendo and released on July 14, 1983. It was also released on the NES under the Arcade Classics Series series of games a. From Werdoes Classic FC Game Super Mario Bros 13 Super Mario Bros is a 1985 platform video game developed by Nintendo, published for the Nintendo Entertainment. July 2. 6, 1. 98. Atari 7. 80. 0 July 1. FM 7 January 1, 1. NEC PC8. 8 March 1. Amstrad CPC June 1. Atari 8 bit November 2. Reader November 1. Game Boy Advance May 2. May 2. 2, 2. 00. 4 only as secondary May 2. May 2. 4, 2. 00. 4 only as secondary Virtual Console Wii November 1. December 7, 2. 00. December 8, 2. 00. December 1. 2, 2. December 3. 0, 2. Virtual Console 3. DS May 8, 2. 01. January 9, 2. Overdrive Magazine Pdf. January 9, 2. 01. January 3. 0, 2. 01. Virtual Console Wii U May 2. June 2. 0, 2. 01. June 2. 0, 2. 01. June 2. 0, 2. 01. Nintendo Switch Arcade Archives September 2. September 2. 7, 2. September 2. 7, 2. September 2. 7, 2. Genre. Platformer. RatingsModesUp to 2 players simultaneously. Media. Arcade Built in. Wii Digital download. Wii U Digital download. Nintendo Switch Digital download. Game Boy Advance Cartridgee Card. Nintendo 3. DS Digital download. Input. Arcade Control pad. NES Wii Wii U Nintendo Switch Game Boy Advance Nintendo 3. DS Home Computer System Mario Bros. Nintendo and released on July 1. It was also released on the NES under the Arcade Classics Series series of games a version itself later ported to other systems, Atari 2. Milk It Big more. Atari 5. 20. 0, and Atari 7. The game introduces the first appearance of Luigi in a game, and is the first installment in the Mario Bros. Game Watch game of the same name. It is also included as a separate minigame, playing like the original game with updated graphics in the two player mode of Super Mario Bros. Mario Luigi Superstar Saga and all four games in the Super Mario Advance series on the Game Boy Advance. Although Donkey Kong was the first official game to feature Mario, Mario Bros. Mario game, as it is the first game to actually use Marios name. Donkey Kong is also a part of the series of the same name. The story of this game revolves around two plumbers, Mario and Luigi, who are working in the sewers of New York2. The sewers are overrun by waves of enemies and the Mario Bros. GameplayeditMario and Luigi in Phase 1 of the arcade version. The game features a simple stage in which the player plays in an endless game. Much of the gameplay appears to have been inspired by an arcade game named Joust. Enemies come from the pipes on the top and head downwards, where they may enter the pipes again to return to the top. The game features over 9. The goal in each phase is to defeat all enemies, which is done by jumping up and hitting the floor below enemies. This flips them, giving the player the chance to kick them away, which is rewarded with 8. The POW Block can also be used to flip enemies however, it can be used only three times. After an enemy is knocked away, a coin a wafer in the Atari 2. When all enemies are defeated, the player continues to the next phase. In later levels, different types of enemies and harming fireballs appear. From time to time, a bonus level appears where all coins have to be collected in order to get an extra 3,0. The POW Block regenerates after the second bonus level and every subsequent bonus level. CharacterseditPlayableeditGame Boy Advanceedit Red Mario with blue overalls. Player 1 Green Mario with purple overalls. Player 2 Yellow Mario with white overalls. Player 3 Blue Mario with yellow overalls. Player 4EnemieseditTarget enemies must be defeated to clear the phase while other enemies should be defeated by the players discretion. Each phase consists of one or two types of targets with a maximum of six targets. Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers appear together only in Phase 5 6 in Japan. The last target enemy will always move at its fastest pace unless said enemy is a Fighter Fly. Target enemieseditShellcreeper The first enemies in the game, a possible relation to Koopas. They are replaced by Spinies in remade versions. Sidestepper Crab creatures that are harder to defeat and have appeared in various games. They first appear in Phase 4 5 in Japan. Fighter Fly Flies that jump up and down. They first appear in Phase 6 7 in Japan. Other enemieseditSlipice Ice creatures that appear in a lot of games. They have been renamed Freezie, and first appear in Phase 9 1. Japan. When one self destructs, it covers its platform in ice, hence the name. Icicle They first appear in phase 1. Japan and attack by dropping from the ceiling. Fireball Red ones bounce diagonally around the stage while Green ones travel horizontally. They can be defeated by bashing them from underneath, just as they hit the ground. The player can also use a POW Block to defeat them as well. The sprites for green fireballs are swapped with Boos in the Super Mario All Stars versions Battle Game but not for the in game 2 player mode where both types appear red. Remake exclusiveseditKoopa Troopa Super Mario All StarsSpiny Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Advance series and Mario Luigi Superstar SagaBoo Super Mario All StarsBowser Super Mario Advance series and Mario Luigi Superstar SagaReceptioneditThe game has received mostly positive reviews. IGN rated the game 9. Top 1. 00 NES Games list 4. Remakes and portseditClassic SerieseditIn 1. Nintendo released a European exclusive version of the game called the Classic Series version. This version was perhaps the closest port of the arcade game, and was one of only two ports to have intermissions the other being the Atari XE version. It was based on Kaettekita Mario Bros., and retained all the arcade features from it, plus being able to change direction in mid air. Super Mario Bros. Battle Mode in Super Mario Bros. Mario Bros. is included as a separate minigame, called Battle Mode, in Super Mario Bros. NES and as part of the SMB3 port included in Super Mario All Stars, utilising SMB3 physics and a variation on its graphics. This was the first version where Spinies replaced Shellcreepers, making it more obvious not to jump on the enemy, which would become standard in later remakes to avoid confusion with the ubiquitous Koopa Troopas of later games. It includes two bonus levels a fountain that sprays out coins, and a series of kickable Blocks. A battle can also be entered in two player mode in the main game, by the active player on the map opening the or that represents the inactive player. This allows the players to fight over the cards, obtained by finishing a normal level, that give one to five extra lives when three are collected. Game Boy Advance remakeseditTitle screen of the remake. A remake of Mario Bros. Super Mario Advance game, as well as the RPG Mario Luigi Superstar Saga. All of these games can connect to each other to play Classic or Battle mode with up to four players. Classic is based on the co op mode from the original.