Difference between revisions of "Mario Bros."

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*An updated version of Mario Bros. was included in [[Super Mario Advance]] in 2001. This version allowed up to four players to play. The additions included items from other games and an appearance by an invincible [[Bowser]] as an obstacle in one of the multiplayer levels. This version was also included in [[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]], [[Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island]], [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]] and even [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]. Using the link cables, any two of these games could be used to play multiplayer Mario Bros.
 
*An updated version of Mario Bros. was included in [[Super Mario Advance]] in 2001. This version allowed up to four players to play. The additions included items from other games and an appearance by an invincible [[Bowser]] as an obstacle in one of the multiplayer levels. This version was also included in [[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]], [[Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island]], [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]] and even [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]. Using the link cables, any two of these games could be used to play multiplayer Mario Bros.
  
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Revision as of 21:54, 6 January 2010

Game Boy Advance e-reader version
Mario Bros.
Developer Nintendo R&D 1
Publisher Nintendo
System Arcade
NES
e-Reader
Game Boy Advance
Virtual Console
Various Non-Nintendo Systems
Release Date Arcade
1983
NES
JP September 9, 1983
US June 1985
EU September 1, 1986
e-Reader
US November 11, 2002
Game Boy Advance
JP May 21, 2004
Virtual Console
US November 19, 2006
EU December 8, 2006
JP December 12, 2006
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating E

Mario Bros. is a two-player arcade game by Nintendo. It is Mario's first game outside of the Donkey Kong series, and the game introduces his brother Luigi as well as the Shellcreeper enemy (which seemed to be a form of the Koopa Troopa, a staple enemy of the later Mario games) and coin-collecting. The was popular even with the decline of the video game industry at the time, and has been often ported to other systems.

Gameplay

The first player controls Mario (while the second player, if any, controlled Luigi) in exterminating various types of pests which infested the sewers. The game was split up into various phases which was each cleared when every main enemy (the Shellcreepers, the Sidesteppers and the Fighter Flies) were eliminated. The enemies were all beaten in the same way, by jumping into the platform beneath them to flip them over onto their backs, then running up to them and kicking them away. There were also several other enemies (the fireballs and the Freezies) which did not have to be defeated in order to complete a level.

Ports and Remakes