Super Mario Bros. (NES)

Super Mario Bros.

For more than twenty years, Mario and Luigi have been tirelessly running and jumping across these caves and castles to put a smile on every player's face. Squash goombas and crawl down pipes. Swallow mushrooms and Fire Flowers. Discover or rediscover the most popular video game of all time.

This ground-breaking platform game has inspired creators and artists worldwide. If you whistle one of Super Mario Bros.' unforgettable tunes in public transports or in a waiting room, there is little doubt that at least one person around you will be filled with nostalgia and good memories.

Super Mario Bros. Review

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Review by Darren Calvert

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This game needs no introduction, this was really where it all began with our favourite Italian plumber. Having been originally bundled free with the NES console in 1985 Super Mario Bros. Proved to be a killer app at the time helping to shift millions of consoles. There have since been many imitators but none have quite captured the original Mario magic except perhaps the excellent sequels of course!

Players negotiate 8 challenging worlds, stomping on enemies as they pass through, and battling Bowser at the end of each. It was so frustrating on my first run through the game when that silly little Princess never seemed to be able to stay put in one place. She was always one step ahead…

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Reaching the end of each level is a pleasurable experience, as the controls are extremely tight and rarely let the player down. In the second stage it is imperative to be absolutely pixel-perfect in jumping from one narrow ledge to another - and with the proper skill, this is easily accomplished. While there may be several times where Mario ends up in a bottomless pit, for the most part, the controls do as they're told and are dead-on.

The graphics are unavoidably outdated, as over the course of 22 years graphics have undergone tremendous improvements. Yet at the time, it was beautiful. The colors were bright and crisp, there was never any slowdown, and the animations were quirky and inspired. The sound effects are absolutely unforgettable, from the stomping on Goombas' heads to the sweet tune of coins being pumped out of bricks. And how can we forget one of the game's greatest legacies - the Super Mario theme? The game immersed the player more than ever before, and really demonstrated what games are supposed to be; original, and fun.

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Dozens if not hundreds of imitators have tried to improve or revolutionize the formula that Nintendo spawned back in 1985; some have failed, while others have come close. Even with the most successful of these attempts, coming back to play Super Mario Bros. is still just as much fun as ever, and truly makes you appreciate how games were designed in the past – and how they should always be made in the future. 500 Wii points is an absolute no-brainer. This adventure is an absolute must for any gamer’s Virtual Console collection.

Note for PAL users: It seems that this version of Super Mario Bros runs faster than the original PAL version. It is mostly likely the "Speed Corrected" version found on the Duck Hunt cart.

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Average reader rating: 4.58 (324 ratings)

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1. Bass X0 United Kingdom 18 Feb 2007, 23:37 GMT

I remember getting very excited as a kid when I discovered the first warp zone by myself without any help. This game brings back many special memories.

2. German United Kingdom 22 Feb 2007, 08:14 GMT

I pop it in for nastalgia reasons but man, this one has not aged well. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy myself playing it, but like Bass X said, SMB 3 and Super Mario World are far better and worth the points. Keep your points and save them for games you'll play more than a week.

3. Jam Enslaver United Kingdom 23 Feb 2007, 12:04 GMT

When and if they release the Lost Levels, I may get this for the sake of completeness. I already have it on the GBA, but it would be nice to play on a big screen.

4. Dakk United Kingdom 23 Feb 2007, 16:09 GMT

Bass X and German have it right. Purchased for nostalgia. Fun for 30 minutes. Haven't accessed it since.

5. primitiveworker United States 23 Feb 2007, 22:07 GMT

Anyone know how to reset it to "normal"? It saves its state and always plays on "hard" mode now, after having finished the game on "normal" mode.

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6. Baldasacoot United Kingdom 26 Feb 2007, 10:26 GMT

I have the original PAL NES cart and this downloaded game runs faster. A good thing? Well for me, no. As I'm used to the gameplay speed on the PAL version, this is very off-putting and I now regret downloading it.

It's a shame the VC games don't have a standard option on the Wii menu to alter the general speed of VC games. That would be highly useful and not outside the capabilities of the Wii technology.

7. Eric Italy 17 Mar 2007, 16:15 GMT

Great game. I have the NES game also but got the VC version for simplicity. Recommending DL.

8. BuckTwenty United States 18 Mar 2007, 19:34 GMT

primitiveworker - You have to erase the save file for it. Not the game itself, mind you, but the save state for it. That happened to me, too, and I found it really annoying.

9. Mart United Kingdom 04 Apr 2007, 12:12 GMT

bought this just to try out the nes control style with the remote. quality.

10. Hamzeh United States 06 Apr 2007, 01:30 GMT

how do you save some one please help.

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11. Dazza United Kingdom 06 Apr 2007, 08:05 GMT

Just press the home button then exit, when you come back you'll be at the point you left off. This works for all games except N64.

12. Jadelouise United Kingdom 10 Apr 2007, 20:12 GMT

Saves lol in my day we had to play the thing though to the end lol.

13. Mr 64 United Kingdom 19 Apr 2007, 16:26 GMT

What can you say about this game? It's one of the most influential titles in the history of computer games.

Super Mario Brothers is one of the earliest NES games to make it across to Europe and that certainly shows in the visuals. Minimalist would be the kindest way to describe the graphics. Yet in a weird way, the primitive world has a beauty that few modern games can actually reach.

As for the gameplay, it's brilliant! This game is 22 years old and it is still great to play. Very few modern games tap into the fundamental levels of fun and enjoyment that make this game so fun. It's also got a level of 'quick play' value that seems totally devoid in modern games. You are thrown straight into the action from the word go and it never lets up until you rescue that the princess.

In terms of technical quality, it does beg the question of whether or not this game is worth 500 points and viewed from that angle, probably not. Yet it's so much fun. I downloaded a wealth of games in a big glut and this game is one of the three I play the most, so there's got to be something going on there.

14. Jadelouise United Kingdom 08 May 2007, 04:01 GMT

LOL people will be telling us all the Sonic level select next little joke.

Anyway I love this first game I ever got first game I ever played 20 years ago. Without this I would not be into gaming I love it and still have the Nes version. I think that the lack of save is great as it was hard like all games where back then and thats how I learned how to play. The addition of a save is ok but I wont be using it.

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15. Tull Norway 01 Jun 2007, 18:56 GMT

This is the game you play as the hero Mario on his quest to save the Internet from Bowser and his evil plan to clog up all the tubes.

16. Dan W United States 02 Jun 2007, 22:55 GMT

For all the people complaining about saving the old NES trick works. Hold down the "A" button on the classic controller or the "2" on the Wiimote when you press start after losing your last life. This will start you at the beginning of the last world you died in. (So if you die on 3-3 you can restart at 3-1 instead of 1-1).

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17. Clayfrd United States 17 Jun 2007, 07:53 GMT

This comes highly recommended. The only reason not to buy is if you have it and a working and connected NES right now(as I do).

18. mack2404 United States 19 Jun 2007, 21:51 GMT

This is, for me, the game that started my addiction to gaming. I still occasionally hum the BGMs and imitate the sound effects. I still remember the first time I orphaned some Goomba children by stomping on their father......*sniff*

19. CastlevaniaTest United States 26 Jun 2007, 04:27 GMT

This game sure brings back memories. It's probably the first thing most people think of when they think of NES games. Unfortunately, it hasn't aged as well as some of Mario's more advanced 2D adventures.

If you really want to try this out and don't own Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for the Game Boy Color or Super Mario All-Stars for the SNES, go ahead and download it, it's only 500 Wii points. Otherwise, go for Super Mario World or wait for Super Mario Bros. 3. They're more advanced and a lot more fun.

Four stars, mainly because it's still a fun platformer game but there are still better games out there.

20. Greg United States 27 Jun 2007, 18:33 GMT

Does anyone know where the save file can be found so I can delete it after completing the game on easy? Only see the channel when I go to the memory manager to delete.

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21. link64 United Kingdom 29 Jun 2007, 15:38 GMT

I think this game has not aged that well I mean the controls are tight but there is not that much variety in the stages.

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22. Mendez United Kingdom 02 Jul 2007, 14:14 GMT

Need I even say anything about this?

23. JustAGuy United States 12 Jul 2007, 04:24 GMT

To clear the save state, press home and click on reset. It resets the game (the same way your brother or sister reset the game when your were a child) and will take away any and all progress you have made.

24. Guilherme Brazil 12 Jul 2007, 04:36 GMT

This is not a game I played "back then" (my country was a Master System country). This game can be slightly frustrating at times, and the level design is not that brilliant to say the least. If you are just looking for a good solid 8-bit platformer, try something else like the later Marios or Kirby.

With that left behind, this game is a landmark in videogame history and it can be appreciated for just that. I've been slowly working on beating it (well I am a bit far really) and while it's a bit rough on the edges, criticizing it feels beside the point. It's Super Mario Bros, stupid.

25. Grooter48 United States 15 Jul 2007, 07:29 GMT

If there is one game that should be on everyone's Wii, it would be this game. I've memorized every course by heart, but I still find something new to do in the game, be it give myself a goal to rack up a certain amount of points, or go through all the courses without losing a life. It's cliche, but Super Mario Bros. is indeed a must buy.

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26. SKTTR Germany 16 Jul 2007, 07:58 GMT

this game is not on my Wii but on my Super Mario All-Stars (SNES) and as an NES Classic (GBA). that means more than enough. i prefer the remake Super Mario Bros. DX (GBC) over every other version. So this one gets....

27. Beastdrop United States 27 Jul 2007, 14:33 GMT

The years have not been kind Super Mario Bros......

28. Mii be you United States 31 Jul 2007, 20:47 GMT

BEST CLASSIC MARIO GAME EVER!!
A Excellent game that deserves to be downloaded! More than 20
years old and it still reserves the right to be played!
(People would download this even if they have it on Super Mario All-stars(SNES), the DX version(GBC) and the NES classic itself!
I'm one of them.)I downloaded the game even though I had Super Mario All-stars. The SNES version dosen't have the Minus world.

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29. Shortay United Kingdom 07 Aug 2007, 21:53 GMT

Amazing and Legendary Game, finally downloaded this because heck, it deserves to be bought

30. TAL76 United Kingdom 08 Aug 2007, 21:26 GMT

getting a problem downloading this,will only download half the game and won't run properly,then try redownloading and get the same problem!!!!!super mario 64 and opera web browser work sound so why not this?????please if anyone else gets this problem then please let me know cos this game rocks and wanna play it!!!!!

31. Mii be you United States 29 Aug 2007, 02:29 GMT

Would anybody believe me if I said that this game's on Animal crossing?
Sorry, but it's true.

32. alvieao United States 16 Sep 2007, 22:30 GMT

The one that saved the video game industry... A legendary game that lasted 20+ years and still is playable today. The first and only game (or should I say pack-in with Duck Hunt) I had with the NES system. I downloaded SMB in the summer and I still can't beat it yet. Luckily, I can continue from the last world I died by pressing 2 on the Wii Remote. SMB is the first game everyone MUST download...

33. SamuraiSonic United Kingdom 26 Sep 2007, 19:39 GMT

This is a game you must buy. Not should, but MUST. The music, the warp zones, the power-ups, the perfect platforming skills, the secrets, and the very history of the game itself - as alvieao said, the game that single handedly saved the video game industry... everyone owes this game a debt which is too big to be repaid - put simply, video games may not exist if it wasn't for this game. What isn't there to like?!?!?

34. sean United States 06 Oct 2007, 06:43 GMT

This is the best mario ever!

35. Chris United Kingdom 15 Oct 2007, 19:42 GMT

Still a great, classic game. Only thing now is where as you used to find yourself concentrating on every single jump nowadays it seems very easy. You can find yourself just staring through the Tv and tapping jump.

36. Waluigi United States 18 Nov 2007, 18:18 GMT

i downloaded SMB and when i try and open it on the Wii
i get a blank black screen. If i press the home button i can see the game in the background and i can always hear the background music. Anyone know how to fix this?

37. darthmix United States 19 Nov 2007, 17:52 GMT

There's no denying that this is a classic, or that its significance on gaming history is massive. But for me, playing it today, it just doesn't have the depth to keep you coming back in the way that Mario's other 8-bit adventures do. Platform gaming really matured on the NES, and SMB1 is at the beginning of that curve. It's a nice distraction, and worthwile for its historical value, and it obviously deserves endless respect for the empire it set up but on its own it just doesn't have the epic feel of some of the other Mario classics on the VC. Unless I had points to burn I'd probably skip this and download SMB3 or World.

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38. Link O' Fett United States 19 Nov 2007, 20:50 GMT

Is a comment really needed? Super Mario Bros. is a classic and 500 points is a steal.

39. WiNG United States 30 Nov 2007, 05:26 GMT

Honestly this was my first VC buy, and I regret it. This game sure is a classic, and it was great at the time, and inspired tons of great sequels and other games. But it's just not that good for $5.

The graphics are horrible. Compare this game to Tecmo, or Kirby, and it looks like garbage. Hell, compare it to Super Mario 3, which is about 10x of a better game.

The sound and music is fun, until you realize there are only about 5 songs in the whole game.

The difficulty is pretty high, in my opinion, and considering the game's length it can be much more frustrating than games like Kirby, Sonic 3, or Super Mario World, which let you save your progress.

If you are thinking of this game, just get Mario 3 instead. This game is NOT as good as you remember it.

40. thatweirdguyoverthere United States 01 Dec 2007, 07:32 GMT

Pfft, why don't you just insult the Mona Lisa while your at it!

41. Jakob Sweden 04 Dec 2007, 11:21 GMT

re: WiNG - Yeah it is. It's graphics outdo tons of modern games, not in technology but in style and flavour and well done art direction. The frustration level is something we Nintendo fanboys were brought up with, that's how we learned the hard way, back when games were games and not jobs where skill (and a healthy dose of memorized levels), rather than amount of time spent made you win the game.
I mean, this game, like lots of other Nintendo games, require you to have the jumping sequences in the back of your spine.

42. BigKing Netherlands 04 Dec 2007, 23:23 GMT

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.

43. the craggen United Kingdom 10 Dec 2007, 18:53 GMT

i know this is an amzing gane but does it have saving of any kind?

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44. Jogurt the Yogurt Canada 12 Dec 2007, 14:25 GMT

My thoughts echo those of darthmix above. I remember getting a NES for Christmas the first year they were available here and playing through SMB with my dad. 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 500 points nowadays... maybe not quite. The platforming isn't as tight as it could be (of course not, it's 20+ years old!), some of the stage designs are repetitive, and replay value is pretty low (especially if you've already gone through it a hundred times like us old-schoolers).

I'm of the opinion that these ancient "classic" NES titles should be discounted to 300-400 Wii points. There's no way this game should cost as much as SMB3.

45. chris h. United States 28 Dec 2007, 21:40 GMT

nice game. nice classic gameplay. i think it is something you should get if you can spare the wii points. the only reason i think you should not get it is the difficulty. if your the type of person who does not like hard games that dont have a save or password feature.

46. J. Hill United States 31 Dec 2007, 15:26 GMT

I was actually disappointed when i got the original PAL version for my NES and I saw how slowly it ran. And people wonder why the Master System was more popular in europe... still, the VC version fixes that, and is worth a pop. Mind you, my local shop has a SMB/ Duck hunt cart - I may pick that up.

47. learn japanese ds Canada 15 Jan 2008, 05:39 GMT

It's weird to see the box art for this game. I don't think I've ever seen just a Mario bros box, I've only ever seen the Mario Bros/Duck Hunt combo.

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48. The shoemaker Canada 21 Jan 2008, 01:23 GMT

It's alright, Not the best game not the worst. SMB3 just kinda blows this game away

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49. TheRealNaveed Canada 23 Jan 2008, 19:56 GMT

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.

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50. Inquisitor United States 24 Jan 2008, 01:46 GMT

A must have for fans of the old school gamers as well as new.

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51. uncle smuck United Kingdom 01 Feb 2008, 19:25 GMT

After all this time it still plays a GEM get it now folks!

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52. Jimmy Damage Sweden 02 Feb 2008, 08:31 GMT

Pure exellence, a must have! 5*

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53. mario221 Canada 02 Feb 2008, 22:41 GMT

Second best NES mario game after SMB3.

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54. Nigel Canada 05 Feb 2008, 14:15 GMT

It's Super Mario Bros. Download it.

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55. tank2tank United Kingdom 15 Feb 2008, 18:53 GMT

Its an essential download BUT if you're going for the PAL version then be warned... the speed of the music is not right at all, the colour isnt as rich and there are borders. 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.

56. mysticmight2 United States 18 Feb 2008, 20:42 GMT

Wasn't there an arcade version of this game at one time. I remember it had better graphics and sound.

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57. Dazza United Kingdom 18 Feb 2008, 21:22 GMT

@mysticmight2 - Yeah the NES game was based on the original arcade game. 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.

58. wowtriumph United States 20 Feb 2008, 17:44 GMT

i dont know anyone who didn't play this game. Come on you have to like the original mario

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59. GameGod3008 United Kingdom 22 Feb 2008, 16:53 GMT

I love this game. it was magnificent piece of gaming history that i love to go over again and again

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60. zelda freak United States 23 Feb 2008, 21:17 GMT

No less than 5 stars! This game is Nintendos icon. I miss the Duck Hunt game that I think of when I think of Mario. Maby Wii VC could try Introducing Duck Hunt with the Wii Zapper.

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61. MasterMario United States 01 Mar 2008, 02:15 GMT

Great NES game. I'm glad that I downloaded it.

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62. Ivan Australia 05 Mar 2008, 07:35 GMT

i remember wanting this game on gamboy color when i was a kid. it is definitly on of the best games in the mario series

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63. TheWiiMan Puerto Rico 20 Mar 2008, 20:12 GMT

The classic game!

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64. Charco Ireland 28 Mar 2008, 23:51 GMT

We have this game to thank for saving video games after the crash in 1983. If it wasn't released, who knows what would have happenened? Five stars.

65. jefferso69 United States 30 Mar 2008, 02:09 GMT

does anyone know where to download this game at?

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66. Bass X0 United Kingdom 30 Mar 2008, 03:32 GMT

on the wii shop.

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67. Marvel_Maniac Canada 02 Apr 2008, 03:57 GMT

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 4.5. In comparison to Mario 2 and 3, this is just not in the same league.

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68. Kingston United States 03 Apr 2008, 23:59 GMT

Pure bliss... Super Mario Bros 3 is overrated...

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69. spuck Spain 09 Apr 2008, 20:43 GMT

The legendary and the original. Must have for 80's nosthalgics.
GRAPHICS: 3/10
SOUND: 5/10
PLAY: 7/10

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70. Clayfrd United States 12 Apr 2008, 21:16 GMT

I finally beat it! Huzzah! 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?

71. Smileface United States 01 May 2008, 01:55 GMT

Ive played this game about 30 times,
and I never noticed the extra life at 1-1
Now I HAVE to get this game^^

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72. megacody United States 13 May 2008, 02:33 GMT

I've beaten this game only a few times. This is one of the most fun games. Thank god Virtual Console, I hate playing this on my NES, it always glitches. A must have.

73. samman United Kingdom 22 May 2008, 16:37 GMT

this is horrific. its a 50hz game sped up and now the music sounds horrible like its on steroids.

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74. Jon Sweden 02 Jun 2008, 17:52 GMT

One of the best games there is.

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75. Tony United States 06 Jun 2008, 15:55 GMT

I remember seeing this in the arcade. It basically is the same except I think they switched some enemies around in world 1-2

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76. Wiireview123 Canada 07 Jun 2008, 17:28 GMT

youre not a true gamer until you at least play this game.

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77. PsychoFish Germany 15 Jun 2008, 22:43 GMT

Super Mario Bros. is the ultimate Jump&Run. Everyone should have played this game. It' a big part of my childhood.

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78. Luigi United States 26 Jun 2008, 18:15 GMT

The only classic Mario game that I'll never get tired of.

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79. Mr. Cheez United States 27 Jun 2008, 22:47 GMT

Alex Kidd didn't stand a chance! XD

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80. Mr. Cheez United States 28 Jun 2008, 06:14 GMT

is there anything to say that hasn't already been said about Super Mario Bros.? 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.

5 stars. Easy. Who can deny what this game has done for this industry?

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81. SRPirate United States 01 Aug 2008, 04:28 GMT

its an awesome game, never get tired of it.

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82. Beau Skunk United States 06 Aug 2008, 06:46 GMT

Like Pong & Pac Man somehow over the ages, this game is a what made games what they are today. 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. The game was innovative for it's day full of secrets & surprises. 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. trilogy. I prefer their original graphics, and sound over their updated remakes for SNES & GBA personally.

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83. Tabbyluigi United States 09 Aug 2008, 16:41 GMT

Played it as a kid, no game is better than this classic, it is a true revolution, bravo great game, bravo.

84. CJ United Kingdom 10 Aug 2008, 16:54 GMT

This may kick start a speed run hobby

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85. Mixer152 United Kingdom 18 Aug 2008, 06:07 GMT

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.

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86. pikmin95 United States 21 Aug 2008, 06:02 GMT

Ehh, its kind off 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 6-1 in 5 tries. I guess I just have to practice some more! 4/5

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87. bob zach United States 30 Aug 2008, 21:46 GMT

this is a pretty good game and i reccomend it a lot

88. ZBomber United States 03 Sep 2008, 03:55 GMT

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!

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89. Marvel_Maniac Canada 09 Sep 2008, 17:21 GMT

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.

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90. Kaluba United States 03 Oct 2008, 14:53 GMT

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 is probably one of my favorite games of all time.

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91. famikoi Germany 09 Oct 2008, 20:54 GMT

This is definitely my single most favourite game, I love it so much that I own it in many many instances (Famicom, VC, GBA port, All-Stars etc) and never get tired of it; I play it pretty frequently. I don't think any Super Mario Bros title (apart from perhaps SMB2J, as in "The Lost Levels") can reach up to this all the way.

The GBA port is horribly ported by the way.

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92. MrLopez Netherlands 26 Oct 2008, 19:36 GMT

Who hasn't played this yet?
It's too awesome!

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93. Cally United States 28 Oct 2008, 12:09 GMT

Whoa, the legendary Super Mario Bros. Widely considered the greatest game of all time on many list, both reader and editors'. Buy it a jillion times. I got it on the NES, GBA, GBC (SMBDX), Super Mario All-Stars, and now the VC. You gotta have it! REQUIRED!

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94. soniczelda dude Canada 30 Oct 2008, 18:05 GMT

One of the first games I played on my Game Boy Color (Super Mario Bros. Deluxe), this game is amazing. Along with Pokemon, this game pretty much defined my video gaming childhood. While some parts of the game during the later levels really pissed me off - especially the Hammer Bros. in World 8-4 - it is still an amazing game, and should be respected for creating one of the oldest and greatest video game franchises ever.

For some reason, I'm really good at this game, but not at some later mario games, such as Super Mario World. Not quite sure why.

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95. angel m. rivera collazo Puerto Rico 11 Nov 2008, 03:54 GMT

I am 40 years old.I hated nintendo in the early 80s.Irony?....dont mess with my virtual console,the reason I have a Wii!

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