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  2. Full Screen Mario - Wikipedia

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    As a remake of Super Mario Bros. (1985), Full Screen Mario ' s gameplay is similar: it is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls Mario through levels.The game features all 32 levels that appeared in the original Super Mario Bros., [1] and adds cheats and the option to select any one from the start.

  3. Lunar Magic - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Magic is a level editor created by FuSoYa for Super Mario World [1] that allows the user to edit and create custom graphics, blocks, sprites, levels, backgrounds, music, overworld maps, and full title screen and credits. [2] [3] The program is distributed as freeware and runs on Microsoft Windows.

  4. Secret Maryo Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The game has been described by the German PCtipp as a Super Mario Bros. clone, [2] but with a gameplay reminiscent of Super Mario World (1990). History.

  5. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Review: Chris Pratt Gives ...

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    Widely considered to be one of the greatest video game franchises ever, Super Mario Bros. is an iconic, generation-spanning success that has taken on many iterations to always keep up with the times.

  6. Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    The system features three Nintendo games: Super Mario Bros. (1985), Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986) (using its Japanese title, Super Mario Bros. 2), and a Mario-themed version of Ball (1980). [1] The system was released for the 35th anniversary of the Super Mario series and the 40th anniversary of the Game & Watch line. [2]

  7. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    This limited 35th Anniversary Edition Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros. has a full-color pixel screen. It has several modes: NES versions of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels; another new Mario-themed variant of Ball which looks very different from Mario the Juggler; and traditional Game & Watch clock features

  8. List of LCD games featuring Mario - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Donkey Kong Game and Watch. Donkey Kong was developed by Nintendo R&D1 as part of the Game & Watch Multi Screen series, featuring two LCD screens. Released in 1982, [1] it is a port of the arcade game, where Mario is a carpenter attempting to rescue his girlfriend from an evil, or at least angry, ape.

  9. Mario's Cement Factory - Wikipedia

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    It has a full color illuminated screen, and approximately 250,000 models were produced. [7] The Table Top series did not sell as well, leading to Mario's Cement Factory being one of only four Table Top units ever produced. [8] A smaller handheld version was later released on June 8 that year as part of the New Wide Screen series.