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*In 2014, ''[[NES Remix 2]]'' featured a version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' called Super Luigi Bros.. This game featured stages that were inverted, and players controlled only Luigi with his gameplay differences that were originally introduced in later games. ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]'' would later feature a different alternate version of the game in 2015, which was known as Speedy Mario Bros. and was the original game running at twice the speed.
 
*In 2014, ''[[NES Remix 2]]'' featured a version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' called Super Luigi Bros.. This game featured stages that were inverted, and players controlled only Luigi with his gameplay differences that were originally introduced in later games. ''[[Ultimate NES Remix]]'' would later feature a different alternate version of the game in 2015, which was known as Speedy Mario Bros. and was the original game running at twice the speed.
 
*In 2016, it was among the games that were included with the [[NES Classic Edition]].
 
*In 2016, it was among the games that were included with the [[NES Classic Edition]].
*In 2018, it was among the NES games that were made available to play through the [[Nintendo Switch Online]]. It was among the first wave of games released with the service's launch in September 2018. This version featured cooperative and competitive multiplayer gameplay.
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*In 2018, it was among the NES games that were made available to play through the [[Nintendo Switch Online Service]]. It was among the first wave of games released with the service's launch in September 2018. This version featured cooperative and competitive multiplayer gameplay.
 
*From October 2020 through March 2021, a special version of the game called ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' was made available to play for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers as part of the celebration of the game's 35th anniversary. In this version, up to 35 players could compete in racing through levels online and send extra enemies to other players' games to hinder their progress.
 
*From October 2020 through March 2021, a special version of the game called ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' was made available to play for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers as part of the celebration of the game's 35th anniversary. In this version, up to 35 players could compete in racing through levels online and send extra enemies to other players' games to hinder their progress.
 
*As another part of the 35th anniversary celebration, ''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' was released in November 2020. Designed to resemble a classic Game & Watch system, it contained both ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''The Lost Levels''.
 
*As another part of the 35th anniversary celebration, ''[[Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros.]]'' was released in November 2020. Designed to resemble a classic Game & Watch system, it contained both ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''The Lost Levels''.

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