An expanded game of Super Mario Bros.
Vs. Super Mario Bros. is a two-player VS. System version of Super Mario Bros. This game has higher gameplay difficulty than the original Super Mario Bros., with fewer warp zones and power-ups, and more enemies. Six new levels were created for the game, all of which were reused in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
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A fun remix of the classic Super Mario Bros that spices it up with new harder levels, which would be reused in the Lost Levels, and other tweaks to the existing levels to make it all a bit tougher. Anyone experienced with the original console version should give this a shot as it gives it a little extra challenge that the original is lacking after so many playthroughs.
I really need to plan better the first games I'm playing this year
Anyway, it's the same game from the NES, but with the stages tweaked to be harder since it's an arcade game (and Fire Mario's overalls and hat are yellow instead of white)
It's an interesting way to play if you already have beaten the first one. It's harder, but not as hard as Lost Levels. Aside one blind jump, I've didn't find any bullshit on the level design
Anyway, it's the same game from the NES, but with the stages tweaked to be harder since it's an arcade game (and Fire Mario's overalls and hat are yellow instead of white)
It's an interesting way to play if you already have beaten the first one. It's harder, but not as hard as Lost Levels. Aside one blind jump, I've didn't find any bullshit on the level design
I've never been a huge fan of the original Super Mario Bros. Is that a hot take? Like don't get me wrong, it's not like the impact it did for gaming was a bad thing or anything as it would bring many more amazing games for the series and genre. But the original has just never been for me personally. This Arcade version is even worse if you ask me.
This is basically the NES/Famicom version but some levels are changed up to be a little different. Oddly enough it seems some of it is similar to Japan's sequel Super Mario Bros. 2. I can't remember if it's true but I heard this helped inspired the team to make that game but comment if that's wrong because my memory is bad.
I'm not really sure if making some of these levels harder was the right choice. The game also pulls some cruel tricks on you like removing the method to do the 1-up trick, changing the route on the 7-4 maze slightly, and there was even one point I got softlocked on one of the castle levels by being on the ceiling. It still is Super Mario Bros. at the end but I can't say it's worth your time outside of a curiosity. It only had one official release outside of the Arcade which was the Switch's Arcade Archives release so you'll have to get it there.
This is basically the NES/Famicom version but some levels are changed up to be a little different. Oddly enough it seems some of it is similar to Japan's sequel Super Mario Bros. 2. I can't remember if it's true but I heard this helped inspired the team to make that game but comment if that's wrong because my memory is bad.
I'm not really sure if making some of these levels harder was the right choice. The game also pulls some cruel tricks on you like removing the method to do the 1-up trick, changing the route on the 7-4 maze slightly, and there was even one point I got softlocked on one of the castle levels by being on the ceiling. It still is Super Mario Bros. at the end but I can't say it's worth your time outside of a curiosity. It only had one official release outside of the Arcade which was the Switch's Arcade Archives release so you'll have to get it there.