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Latest revision as of 18:28, 17 November 2024

This article is about the arcade game. For the Game & Watch game, see Mario Bros. (Game & Watch video game) For the characters and the series, see Mario Bros.

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Mario Bros.
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Nintendo R&D2 (NES)
Atari (Atari 2600, Atari 5200)
Choice Software (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)
MISA (PC-8001)
Ocean Software (Commodore 64)
ITDC (Atari 7800)
Sculptured Software (Atari 8-bit)]]
Publisher Nintendo
Hudson Soft (PC-8801)
Atari (Atari 2600, Atari 5200)
Atari Corporation (Atari 8-bit, Atari 7800)
Ocean Software (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum)
Hamster (Arcade Archives)
Platforms Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, FM-7, Game Boy Advance, NES Classic Edition, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PC-8801, Wii, Wii U, ZX Spectrum
Released Arcade
United States: Mar 25,1983
Japan: June 1,1983
Atari 2600
United States: December 1983
Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System
Japan: September 9, 1983
Canada, United States: June 1, 1986
Europe: September 1, 1986
Europe (Classic Series): 1993
Atari 5200
United States: December 31, 1983
Apple II
United States: 1983 (prototype)
PC-8801
Japan: February 1984
FM-7
Japan: 1984
Commodore 64
United States: 1984
Europe: 1987
Amstrad CPC
Europe: June 19, 1987
Atari 7800
United States: July 10, 1987
ZX Spectrum
Europe: 1987
Atari 8-bit computers
United States: November 22, 1988
Game Boy Advance
Japan, North America (e-Reader): 2002
Japan (Famicom Mini): May 21, 2004
GameCube (Animal Crossing)
North America: September 15, 2002
Japan: June 27, 2003
Europe: September 24, 2004
iQue Player (Animal Forest)
China: June 1, 2006
Wii (Virtual Console)
North America: November 19, 2006
Europe, Oceania: December 7, 2006
Japan: December 12, 2006
Nintendo 3DS (Virtual Console)
Japan: May 8, 2013
Europe, Oceania: January 9, 2014
North America: January 30, 2014
Wii U (Virtual Console)
Japan: May 29, 2013
Europe, Oceania: June 20, 2013
North America: June 20, 2013
Famicom Mini/NES Classic Edition
Japan, Oceania: November 10, 2016
Europe, North America: November 11, 2016
Nintendo Switch
WW (Arcade Archives): September 27, 2017
WW (Switch Online): September 18, 2018
Added to
Museum
GameCube: January 20, 2003
NES CE: June 22, 2017
FC Mini: August 10, 2017
Switch: September 27, 2017
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Mario Bros. (マリオブラザーズ) is an arcade platform game by Nintendo R&D1.

Plot

Mario and his twin brother Luigi are plumbers, getting rid of creatures in the Brooklyn, New York City sewers.