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It's an infinite fun! In this game you are playing the role of the Mario. You are going through the Mushroom Kingdom, surviving the forces of the antagonist Bowser, and saving Princess Toadstool. Mario should reach the flag pole at the end of each level to win the game. There is a lot of coins scattered around for Mario to collect and special bricks marked with a question mark, which may reveal more coins or a special item when Mario hits them.

Other bricks may also contain some coins or rare items so if you have enough time, try to hit them as well. If Mario eats a Super Mushroom , he becomes a Super Mario — he grows to double his size and gains the ability to break bricks above him. This game is simply amazing. Even after all those years I still knew most of the secrets.

This shows how a game with poor graphics and simple gameplay mechanics still can create amazing experience. Challenging, memorable and a true classic. My thoughts echo those of darthmix above. Great memories. Classic game, tons of history, plus nostalgia factor are all things to consider, but down to the game itself and whether it's worth points nowadays I'm of the opinion that these ancient "classic" NES titles should be discounted to Wii points.

There's no way this game should cost as much as SMB3. And people wonder why the Master System was more popular in europe It's weird to see the box art for this game.

This is a classic game, and I'm one of the few, it seems, who thinks this is a better game than SMB3. SMB3 didn't have the right feel of controls, I feel. Both are totally excellent, but, I've always felt SMB was superior. It's annoying because the lost levels runs fine, and comparing the two I'd much rather play the lost levels even tho its way too hard Why can't Nintendo just emulate this in the same way as Lost Levels!

It's so annoying! Those of you who aren't Mario veterans probably won't notice or be too put off but be warned anyway. Wasn't there an arcade version of this game at one time. I remember it had better graphics and sound.

I remember it was a strong pull to tempt me to buy a NES at the time. I don't remember the graphics and sound being too much different to be honest with you. No less than 5 stars! This game is Nintendos icon. We have this game to thank for saving video games after the crash in If it wasn't released, who knows what would have happenened? Five stars. I almost gave this 5 stars. I know its legendary, and I agree it is a very addictive game, but I have to go with 4.

In comparison to Mario 2 and 3, this is just not in the same league. The legendary and the original. Must have for 80's nosthalgics. I finally beat it! I unlocked the harder quest, too. Another reason to buy. I honestly don't know why it took me so many years to beat, but who's counting? I've beaten this game only a few times. This is one of the most fun games. A must have. Everyone should have played this game. It' a big part of my childhood. If you haven't played this in some form over the years or any other mario game for that matter , your gamer's card needs to be revoked.

Don't let the low-tech graphics fool you, even after all these years, the game can offer a nice challenge to newer gamers. While Donkey Kong was Mario's first game, this game is what made Mario a household name.

You never know what a brick block could contain, or if you could go down a certain pipe. I never tire of the original Super Mario Bros.

Played it as a kid, no game is better than this classic, it is a true revolution, bravo great game, bravo. This game can be really frustrating at times. Not necessarily cause its too hard, but if you lack patience and are quick to anger, this game will not do ur controllers any good.

Sometimes I just wanna breeze through levels but thats just me, this games still legendary though. Ehh, its kind of challenging to get through the whole game with no continues.

Plus, its hard to get extra lives once you die a whole bunch of times in one stage. The farthest I've gotta is in 5 tries. I guess I just have to practice some more! They sure dont make em like they used to. Even after having this game for 18 years, I probably have beaten it only once or twice.

Some of the levels are just tough! I actually never owned this game until the end of the NES. We bought the NES on its own, then went out and bought the grey Zapper seperately. Then bought Duck Hunt seperately. I'm not sure if we even knew about the bundle pack system, but my first Mario game was Mario 2. I did, however play this game at friend's houses, so I'm not a Super Mario virigin. So yeah, I'm probably the only person who has Duck Hunt and Mario on different cartidges. Love the old-school grey Zapper though.

This game is pure joy and fun. I do not own this game on the virtual console, I own it in the gba version in the classic nes series. I have played the original nes version as well. Both are pretty much the same except for a smaller screen in the gba. This copy still has its retail hangtab attached, the box does not have a trademark symbol, and it is part of an extremely low print run.

This is only the fourth version of Super Mario Bros. The record-setting auction for Super Mario Bros. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Gaming PlayStation Xbox Nintendo. Here's how: Swim yes swim past the first pipe you see and keep going until you see some water at the bottom of the screen.

Swim over the top of the blocks that are above the water, but not too far. Then swim down and backwards a little to drop down through the little opening in the blocks that lets you get to the bottom of the screen.

This part is very important because if you aren't at the bottom part of the screen, you won't be able to finish the level. Once you get to the lower part of the screen, just keep going to the end of the level. To get the game to continue, you have to press "B". Now your at the "Level Select" screen! Just press "B" until you see the world you want at the top of the screen , and then press "Start". By changing the first letter to P,Z,L, or G, you can adjust where you start the levels.

If you change the first letter to a "G", then you will start some worlds right next to the flag pole! GSAENT you can position mario anywhere on the screen even when he's moving by holding down the "A" button on controller 2. Press reset to start in a different world.

Also, going down tubes does weird things. KEATZE enemies don't die when you jump on them, so by jumping on the same one over and over, you get several 1 up's. But shooting them does kill them. Basically, just add 6 zeros to what the item was worth. So if an item was worth points, now it's worth ,, points. Actually, what this code does, is add 4 more zeros between the score and the number of coins collected.

So the score counter has 12 digits, instead of only 6.



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