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For the title characters, see Mario and Luigi.
Mario Bros. is a classic arcade game made by Nintendo, released in 1983 as an arcade game and later ported to many home systems. It was a spin-off from the Donkey Kong series, and heavily influenced by Joust. It was the first game to feature Mario's name in the title. It was also the debut of Mario's brother, Luigi. Unlike in Donkey Kong, where he was a carpenter, in this game Mario became a plumber, exterminating pests who exit from pipes (including the soon-to-be trademark turtles). The game's popularity declined following the release of Super Mario Bros..

A remade version of the game is included with the original NES release of Super Mario Bros. 3 and in the remake Super Mario All-Stars. An enhanced remake of Mario Bros. is also included with all four games in the Super Mario Advance series and , featuring enhanced graphics and sound with character voices, additional items and enemies, new bonuses, and 4-player, single-cartridge multiplayer using Game Boy Advance link cables.

Gameplay

Mario Bros. is a 2D side-view platform game. There is only one screen; the platforms have the same position for the entire game.

The goal for each phase is to "kick off all the pests". Mario or Luigi can run right and left, and jump. The players' main method of attack is bumping the platforms from below. Any pests standing on that section of floor are flipped over, temporarily stunned. After Mario/Luigi flips over a pest, he can walk into it to kick it off; if Mario does not kick off a flipped pest, it will eventually wake up and move faster than before.

The player can also use the POW, which is a block in the central gap of the second-level platform. By hitting the POW from below, all the platforms are hit in one jolt, so many pests can be overturned at once. There are only a limited number of hits in a POW, but it gets replenished after every coin phase. In addition, Mario can land on top of the POW.

In a multiplayer game, players must both cooperate and compete to rid the screen of pests. Alternatively, players can also choose to participate in a game of survival. This means that each player fights to be the longest survivor, by forcing the other player to be hit by the pest or fireball.

This article describes the arcade version. The console versions tend to not implement all the features present in the arcade version.

Enemies

There are three types of pests: Shell Creepers, Side Steppers, and Fighter Flies.

There are other enemies and obstacles that do not need to be killed to clear the phase.

Phases

Scoring

Comparison of versions

  • In all of the Super Mario Advance games, a new version was released. This version had smoother controls and new music. However, Shell Creepers had their appearance changed: they now look more like Spinies than Koopa Troopas.
  • A cut-down version of Mario Bros. is used as a mini-game in Super Mario Bros. 3
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Arcade (1983) Image:A2600_Mario_Bros.png|
Atari 2600 (1983) Image:A5200_Mario_Bros.png|
Atari 5200 (1983) Image:commodore_mariobros.gif|
Commodore 64 (1984) Image:A7800_Mario_Bros..png|
Atari 7800 (1988) Image:NES_Mario_Bros.png|
NES (1986) Image:Spectrum_Mario_Bros.png|
ZX Spectrum (1987)

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