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developed and published by
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for arcades. It was designed by
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and
Gunpei Yokoi , sometimes transliterated as Gumpei Yokoi, was a Japanese toy maker and video game designer. As a long-time Nintendo employee, he was best known as creator of the Game & Watch handheld system, inventor of the cross-shaped Control Pad, the ...
, Nintendo's chief engineer. Italian twin brother plumbers
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and
Luigi Luigi (; ) is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Part of Nintendo's ''Mario'' franchise, he is a kind-hearted, cowardly Italian plumber, and the younger fraternal twin brother and sidekick of Mario. Like ...
exterminate
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-like creatures and
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emerging from the sewers by knocking them upside-down and kicking them away. The Famicom and Nintendo Entertainment System version is the first game to be developed by
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. It is part of the ''
Mario Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
'' franchise, but originally began as a spin-off from the ''
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'' series. The arcade, Famicom, and Nintendo Entertainment System versions were received positively by critics. Elements introduced in ''Mario Bros.'', such as spinning bonus coins, turtles that can be flipped onto their backs, and Luigi, were carried over to ''
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'' (1985) and became staples of the series. An updated version, titled ''Mario Bros. Classic'', is included as a
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in all of the ''
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'' series and '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' (2003). The NES version of ''Mario Bros.'' had been re-released through the
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and
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's
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as well as the
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service; the original arcade version was released by
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on the
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as part of the ''
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'' series.


Gameplay

''Mario Bros.'' features two plumbers,
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brothers
Mario Mario (; ) is a Character (arts), character created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the star of the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise, a recurring character in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise, and the mascot of the Ja ...
and
Luigi Luigi (; ) is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Part of Nintendo's ''Mario'' franchise, he is a kind-hearted, cowardly Italian plumber, and the younger fraternal twin brother and sidekick of Mario. Like ...
, having to investigate the sewers after strange creatures have been appearing down there. The objective of the game is to defeat all of the enemies in each
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. The mechanics of ''Mario Bros.'' involve only running and jumping. Unlike future ''Mario'' games, players cannot jump on enemies and squash them, unless they were already turned on their back. Each phase is a series of platforms with pipes at each corner of the screen, along with an object called a "POW" block in the center. Phases use wraparound, meaning that enemies and players that go off to one side will reappear on the opposite side. Points are scored for defeating enemies and collecting the bonus coins that emerge from the pipes afterward. Enemies are defeated by kicking them over once they have been flipped on their back. This is accomplished by hitting the platform the enemy is on directly beneath them. If the player allows too much time to pass after doing this the enemy will flip itself back over and recover. There are four enemies which emerge from the pipes: # Shellcreeper; #Sidestepper; #Fighter Fly, which moves by jumping and can only be flipped when it is touching a platform #Slipice, which turns platforms into slippery ice. A fifth enemy, fireballs, floats around the screen instead of sticking to platforms. The "POW" block flips all enemies touching a platform or the floor when activated, but can only be used three times before disappearing. The game additionally contains bonus rounds. In later rounds, icicles begin to form on the underside of the platforms and fall off. One life is lost whenever the player touches an un-flipped enemy, fireball, or fully formed icicle. The game ends when all lives are lost.


Development

''Mario Bros.'' was created by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi, two of the lead developers for the video game ''
Donkey Kong is a video game series and media franchise created by the Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto for Nintendo. It follows the adventures of Donkey Kong (character), Donkey Kong, a large, powerful gorilla, and other members of the List of Don ...
''. In ''Donkey Kong'', Mario dies if he falls too far. For ''Mario Bros.'', Yokoi suggested to Miyamoto that Mario should be able to fall from any height, which Miyamoto was not sure of, thinking that it would make it "not much of a game". He eventually agreed, thinking it would be okay for him to have some superhuman abilities. He designed a prototype that had Mario "jumping and bouncing around", which he was satisfied with. The element of combating enemies from below was introduced after Yokoi suggested it, observing that it would work since there were multiple floors, but it proved to be too easy to eliminate enemies this way, which the developers fixed by requiring players to touch the enemies after they've been flipped to defeat them. This was also how they introduced the turtle as an enemy, which they conceived as an enemy that could only be hit from below. Because of Mario's appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' with overalls, a hat, and a thick moustache, Miyamoto thought that he should be a plumber as opposed to a carpenter, and designed this game to reflect that. Another contributing factor was the game's setting: it was a large network of giant pipes, so they felt a change in occupation was necessary for him. The game's music was composed by Yukio Kaneoka. A popular story of how Mario went from Jumpman to Mario is that an
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landlord, Mario Segale, had barged in on
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(NOA)'s staff to demand rent, and they decided to name Jumpman after him. This story is contradicted by former NOA warehouse manager Don James, who has stated that he and then-NOA president
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named the character after Segale as a joke because Segale was so reclusive that none of the employees had ever met him. Miyamoto also felt that the best setting for this game was New York due to its labyrinthine subterranean network of sewage pipes. The pipes were inspired by several
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, which Miyamoto states feature waste grounds with pipes lying around. In this game, they were used in a way to allow the enemies to enter and exit the stage through them to avoid getting enemies piled up on the bottom of the stage. The green coloring of the pipes, which Nintendo late president
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called an uncommon color, came from Miyamoto having a limited color palette and wanting to keep things colorful. He added that green was the best because it worked well when two shades of it were combined. ''Mario Bros.'' introduced Mario's brother, Luigi, who was created for the multiplayer mode by doing a palette swap of Mario. The two-player mode and several aspects of gameplay were inspired by ''
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''. To date, ''Mario Bros.'' has been released for more than a dozen platforms. The first movement from
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's ''
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'' is used at the start of the game. This song has been used in later video games, including '' Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'' and ''
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''.


Release

The arcade game was released in 1983, but there are conflicting release dates. '' Game Machine'' magazine reported that the game made its North American debut at the AMOA show during March 25–27 and entered mass-production in Japan on June 21. The book ''Arcade TV Game List'' (2006), authored by Masumi Akagi and published by the Amusement News Agency, lists the release dates as March 1983 in North America and June 1983 in Japan. Former Nintendo president
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said in a 2013 ''
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'' presentation that the game was first released in Japan on July 6, 1983. Upon release, ''Mario Bros.'' was initially labeled as being the third game in the ''
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'' series. For home video game conversions, Nintendo held the rights to the game in Japan, while licensing the overseas rights to Atari, Inc.


Ports and other versions

''Mario Bros.'' was ported by other companies to the
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,
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,
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,
Atari 7800 The Atari 7800 ProSystem, or simply the Atari 7800, is a home video game console officially released by Atari Corporation in 1986 as the successor to both the Atari 2600 and Atari 5200. It can run almost all Atari 2600 cartridges, making it the ...
,
Amstrad CPC The Amstrad CPC (short for "Colour Personal Computer") is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spec ...
, and
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. The
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has two versions: an Atarisoft port which was not commercially released and a 1986 version by
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. The Atari 8-bit computer version by
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is the only home port which includes the falling icicles. An
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version was never commercially released, but copies of it appear to exist. A port by Nintendo and
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for the
Nintendo Entertainment System The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on 15 July 1983 as the and was later released as the redesigned NES in several test markets in the ...
(NES) was released in North America in June 1986. Another NES port was released in August 1993 exclusively in Germany as part of the Classic Series (NES), Classic Series. A port for NEC's [ PC-8001, unrelated to the Hudson Soft-developed ''Mario Bros. Special'' and ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'', was developed by MISA and published by Westside Soft House in 1984. A modified version titled was released only in Japan on November 30, 1988, for the
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through the Disk Writer service. In Taiwan and Mainland China, the game is sometimes nicknamed as ''Pipeline'' (管道) or ''Mr. Mary'' (瑪莉) due to the fact that pirated copies of this game were distributed widely, and pirate companies could not use the real name of the game and characters to bypass copyright. The NES version of ''Mario Bros.'' was ported via the
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service in North America, Australia, Europe and Japan for the
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,
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, and
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. The original arcade version of ''Mario Bros.'' was released in September 2017 for the
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as part of the ''
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'' series. The NES version was a launch title for the
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service. Nintendo included ''Mario Bros.'' as a bonus in a number of releases, including '' Super Mario Bros. 3'' in the form of a two-player
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, and as a
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mode in the
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's ''
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'' series as well as '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. The NES version is included as a piece of furniture in ''
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'' for the
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, along with many other NES games, though this one requires the use of a
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and a North America-exclusive ''Animal Crossing'' e-Card. In 2004,
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released an arcade cabinet containing ''Donkey Kong'', ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and ''Mario Bros.'' The latter was altered for the vertical screen used by the other games, with the visible play area cropped on the sides.


Reception

''Mario Bros.'' was initially a modest success in arcades, with an estimated 2,000 arcade cabinets sold in the United States by July 1983. It went on to be highly successful in American arcades. In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Mario Bros.'' on their July 15, 1983, issue as being the third most-successful new table arcade unit of the month. In the United States,
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sold 3,800 ''Mario Bros.''
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s. The arcade cabinets have since become mildly rare and hard to find. Despite being released during the
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, the arcade game was not affected. Video game author Dave Ellis considers it one of the more memorable classic games. To date in Japan, the Famicom version of ''Mario Bros.'' has sold more than 1.63 million copies, and the '' Famicom Mini'' re-release has sold more than 90,000 copies. The
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(NES) version went on to sell 2.28 million cartridges worldwide. The Atari 2600 version also sold 1.59 million cartridges, making it one of the bestselling games of 1983. This brings total Atari 2600, NES and ''Famicom Mini'' cartridge sales to units sold worldwide. The NES and Atari versions of ''Mario Bros.'' received positive reviews from ''
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'' in 1989. They said the NES version is "incredibly good fun" especially in two-player mode, the
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version is "just as much fun" but with graphical restrictions, and the Atari 7800 version is slightly better. The 2009
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re-release of the NES version later received mixed reviews, but received positive reviews from gamers. In a review of the Virtual Console release, ''
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'' criticized the NES version for being a poor port of the arcade version and that retains all of the technical flaws found in this version. ''
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'' complimented the Virtual Console version's gameplay, even though it was critical of Nintendo's decision to release an "inferior" NES port on the Virtual Console. ''IGN'' also agreed on the issue of the number of ports. They said that since most people have ''Mario Bros.'' on one of the ''Super Mario Advance'' games, this version is not worth 500 Wii Points. The
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version of ''Mario Bros.'' was slightly more well received by ''IGN'', who praised the gameplay, but criticized it for lack of multiplayer and for not being worth the purchase because of the ''Super Mario Advance'' versions. The ''Super Mario Advance'' releases and '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' all featured the same version of ''Mario Bros.'' (titled ''Mario Bros. Classic''). The mode was first included in ''
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'', and was praised for its simplicity and entertainment value. ''IGN'' called this mode fun in its review of '' Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2'', but complained that it would have been nice if the developers had come up with a new game to replace it. Their review of '' Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3'' criticizes it more so than in the review of ''Super Mario Advance 2'' because Nintendo chose not to add multiplayer to any of the mini-games found in that game, sticking instead with an identical version of the ''Mario Bros.'' game found in previous versions. ''GameSpot''s review of '' Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' calls it a throwaway feature that could have simply been gutted. Other reviewers were not as negative on the feature's use in later ''Super Mario Advance'' games. Despite its use being criticized in most ''Super Mario Advance'' games, a ''
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'' review called the version found in ''Super Mario Advance 2'' a blast to play in multi-player because it only requires at least two
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s, one copy of the game, and a link cable.


Legacy

In 1984,
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made two different games based on ''Mario Bros.'' is a reimagining with new phases and gameplay. includes a new gameplay mechanic: punching small balls to stun enemies. Both games were released for the PC-6001mkII, PC-8001mkII,
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,
FM-7 The FM-7 ("Fujitsu Micro 7") is a home computer created by Fujitsu. It was first released in 1982 and was sold in Japan and Spain. It is a stripped-down version of Fujitsu's earlier FM-8 computer, and during development it was referred to as th ...
and
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. A version of the game was announced alongside the Virtual Boy hardware itself at Nintendo Space World 1994. Footage demonstrated showed a faithful recreation of the game, albeit with the Virtual Boy's trademark graphical qualities of monochrome red and black graphics and a slight
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effect. Its demonstration was generally poorly received by video game publications, which lamented the selection of a decade-old game to demonstrate the technology of the new Virtual Boy hardware. ''Mario Bros. VB'', as demonstrated, was never released, but some gameplay concepts were utilized in '' Mario Clash'' (1995), a much more creative reimagining of the original ''Mario Bros.'' ''
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'' for the
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Japanese titles


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Official Nintendo Famicom Mini minisite

Official Nintendo Wii Virtual Console minisite

Official Nintendo 3DS eshop minisite

Official Nintendo Wii U eshop minisite

Official Nintendo Wii minisite

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