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Title Screen


Mario Bros.

Developer:
Nintendo R&D1
Publisher:
Nintendo
Platform:
Arcade (Custom)
Released in JP: July 14, 1983
Released in US: July 20, 1983




GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.
Carts.png This game has revisional differences.








So very stubbly.

This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?




Hmmm...

To do:
Is there any more stuff? Also revision differences. In MAME: JP rev C., US revs E, F, G

Mario and Luigi go into the sewers to take out turtles, crabs and flies. Probably the only game that centers around Mario and Luigi actually plumbing.



Contents




  • 1 Unused Graphics


  • 2 Regional/Revisional Differences


    • 2.1 Title Screen


    • 2.2 Gameplay






Unused Graphics


A fish? A snake?


A snake-like creature whose purpose is a mystery, but could possibly be a fourth enemy type.


MarioBrosArcade-UnusedMario.png


Unused poses for Mario (and Luigi). The first pose appears to be an alternate version of one of Mario's sprites shown when jumped on by the other player, although this version seems to have some incorrect pixels. The second pose appears to be Mario sitting down and letting out a breath, indicated by the white cloud. The third and fourth poses almost look like Mario riding something, but it is unknown what these poses were for.


Regional/Revisional Differences


Title Screen











Japan USA
No Trademark Trademark

The American version updated the copyright info and added a trademark.


Gameplay



  • The Japanese version has one extra phase not present in the American version. After the first phase, the Japanese version includes a phase with four shellcreepers, which was removed from the American version.

  • In the Japanese version, you get a bonus life at 20,000 points and every 30,000 points afterward. In the American version, you get a bonus life every 20,000 points.








































































































































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