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+ | * ''{{smw|Kaettekita Mario Bros.}}'' for [[Famicom Disk System]]. It is a collaboration between Nintendo and Nagatanien for their Mario Curry, set up by [[Dentsu]].<ref>[https://famicoms.net/blog-entry-613.html 任天堂と電通が協力して作ったファミコンソフトとは! ファミコンのネタ!! (Famicoms.net)]</ref> | ||
+ | * ''Mario Bros. (Classic Series)'' (Germany and Italy); retaining arcade features from Kaettekita Mario Bros. while removing other features. | ||
* ''[[Mario Clash]]'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] | * ''[[Mario Clash]]'' for the [[Virtual Boy]] | ||
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* a mini-game of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | * a mini-game of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | ||
− | * a mini-game of ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] | + | * a mini-game of ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'', ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]], also known as '''Mario Bros. Classic''' (Classic Mode) or '''Mario Bros. Battle''' (Battle Mode). It is based on a 1995 Mario Bros. sample for [[Nintendo]]'s internal [[Game Processor]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] development system (possibly created using [[Mario Factory]]).<ref>[https://twitter.com/familybasic/status/1594707829805711360 MasandoVision@HVC-BS - Twitter (Nintendo GAME PROCESSOR flyer)]</ref> |
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− | * | + | *''Donkey Kong + Donkey Kong Jr. + Mario Bros.'' for arcades. |
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This article is about the arcade game. For information about the side-scrolling platformer debuting on the NES, see Super Mario Bros.. For the Game & Watch game, see Mario Bros. (Game & Watch).
Mario Bros. is the first game in the Super Mario series, and the first game to include Luigi. It was originally an arcade game released in 1983, but was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System as well as many other systems. It was also remade and included with multiple games.
Contents
Blurb
Mario and Luigi are doing some underground plumbing when all sorts of strange creatures come flying out of the pipes. Help the two brothers clear stages by collecting coins and avoiding getting hit by enemies. Crabs, turtles, and fighter flies must be cleared out by jumping underneath the platform they step on and then kicking them away. But beware! Just when you think you got rid of them, they come back for more! Play alone or with a friend. Either way, this is one underground classic you will want to play time and time again. -Nintendo eShop
Story
Two plumbers, Mario and Luigi work in the sewers. Strange creatures are appearing in waves, and they must stop them and collect coins to receive their pay.
Gameplay
Mario Bros. only has one stage through out the entire game. The game has endless waves of enemies that come out of pipes such as Shellcreeper. These enemies can be defeated by jumping and hitting the floor below them and then kicking them away. The player must defeat all enemies in a wave to move on to the next phase. In later levels, more species of enemies will appear. Occasionally, a bonus game where the player collects coins will occur.
Technical Details
Related Games
Remakes
This game has been re-released as:
- Kaettekita Mario Bros. for Famicom Disk System. It is a collaboration between Nintendo and Nagatanien for their Mario Curry, set up by Dentsu.[1]
- Mario Bros. (Classic Series) (Germany and Italy); retaining arcade features from Kaettekita Mario Bros. while removing other features.
- Mario Clash for the Virtual Boy
- Famicom Mini: Mario Bros. for the Game Boy Advance
This game has been bundled up in:
- a mini-game of Super Mario Bros. 3 for the Nintendo Entertainment System
- a mini-game of Super Mario Advance, Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga for the Game Boy Advance, also known as Mario Bros. Classic (Classic Mode) or Mario Bros. Battle (Battle Mode). It is based on a 1995 Mario Bros. sample for Nintendo's internal Game Processor Super Nintendo Entertainment System development system (possibly created using Mario Factory).[2]
- a mini-game of Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube
- Donkey Kong + Donkey Kong Jr. + Mario Bros. for arcades.
Ports
This game has been ported to:
- Wii Virtual Console (NES version)
References
External links
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