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


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Latest revision as of 06:33, 30 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.