15 Minutes of Arcade Archives Vs. Super Mario Bros.

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Super Mario Bros. is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System home console. Released as a successor to the 1983 game Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan and North America in 1985, and in Europe and Australia two years later. In Super Mario Bros., the player controls Mario and his brother, Luigi, as they travel through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Toadstool from the antagonist, Bowser.

Super Mario Bros. has received critical acclaim since its initial release, with many crediting it alongside the NES as one of the key factors in reviving the video game industry after it had experienced a market crash in 1983. The game's mid-1980s release served to further popularize the side-scrolling subgenre of the already popular platform video game genre of the early 1980s. The game was the best-selling game of all time for a single platform for over three decades until it was surpassed in the late 2000s by Nintendo's Wii Sports, selling over 40 million units and becoming one of the defining titles of the NES. The commercial success of Super Mario Bros. went on to spawn a successful video game series, producing several sequels and spin-off games. The game has been ported to several other Nintendo consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy Color, and has also been rereleased for several systems such as the Wii and the Nintendo 3DS as a part of Nintendo's Virtual Console line. The game's success led to an expansive franchise, receiving a television series, an anime film, and a full-length feature film.

Vs. Super Mario Bros. is an arcade adaptation of the original version of Super Mario Bros. This game is one of several made for Nintendo's NES-based arcade cabinet, the Nintendo Vs. Unisystem (and its variant, Nintendo Vs. Dualsystem). Some stages are different; the early stages have small differences like the omission of 1-up mushrooms and other hidden items, narrower platforms and more dangerous enemies, but later stages are changed entirely. These changes have a net effect of making Vs. Super Mario Bros. more difficult than the original Super Mario Bros. Many of these changed stages reappeared in the 1986 game, Super Mario Bros. 2.[37] The game was featured in an official contest during the 1986 ACME convention in Chicago. An emulated version for the Nintendo Switch was released via the Arcade Archives collection on December 22, 2017.

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