Video Games Evolved: Mario Bros.
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All Comments (27)
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The "arcade versions" from the start of these videos, with the boarders around them...
What are those from?
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Son buenisimas las versiones antiguas del juego de mario, me encantan!!
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I have three ataris
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@FirehawkeR Kaettekita Mario Bros is really good but it isn't arcade perfect,its a another version with ability to turn around while jumping which makes it a really different experience, the best port I think is on the Commodore 64 (Atarisoft version), great graphics, sound and smooth framerate, two downsides trough is the "bumping" animation when you jump under a platform is gone and the freezer doesn't freeze platforms.
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I've been looking for the 2600 Version.
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You missed the FDS version called "Kaettekita Mario Bros", which was improved further from the original Famicom/NES version. It's nearly arcade perfect.
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Atari 2600 makes farts lol.
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wheres the Mario bros on the mario advance series?
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@Umma6umma hey well i might have to get u a cheap copy let me see i might hook u up soon so do u want it? im asking do u want5 a copy? i MIGHT be able to get it just let me see i know the guy who did it
where in the hell is the colecovision version
123stephenno 1 year ago
@123stephenno There wasn't an official Colecovision version of Mario Bros.. Someone hacked together a version a year or so ago for the system, though.
Umma6umma 1 year ago
How come you didn't include the Mario Bros game found on all 4 Super Mario Advance games on the Gameboy Advance?
Nicksolo85 2 years ago
I stick with consoles on this series. Digging up emulators for handhelds is a kettle of fish I'm not ready to fry right now.
Umma6umma 2 years ago
The 7800 version was pretty good, I remember :)
nutherefurlong 2 years ago
Generally, the 7800 ports are pretty good, and are the best to be had for the era if you rule out the Famicom ports.
The problem with the 7800 is the appalling audio the machine generated; it was actually saddled with the same sound hardware as the 2600 by Jack Tramiel, in order ot save costs.
Umma6umma 2 years ago