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Super Mario Bros. | |
Developer | Nintendo R&D1 |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
Platforms | Game & Watch |
Released | Game & Watch Crystal WW: 1986 F-1 Grand Prix contest JP: 1987 Widescreen WW: 1988 Nintendo Mini Classics 1998 |
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Super Mario Bros. is a game by Nintendo R&D1. It was the forty-first Game & Watch game and the sixth game in the Super Mario series.
Plot
Mario has to traverse various levels in order to save Peach, Princess Toadstool of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Versions
Super Mario Bros. was released as a crystal screen Game & Watch system in 1986.
A special yellow edition, in a case shaped like the Famicom mascot Diskun, was awarded to winners of the F-1 Grand Prix contest in Japan in 1987.
It was released in a widescreen format in 1988.
Super Mario Bros. was released as part of the Nintendo Mini Classics miniature LCD game line in 1998.