30 People Play Super Mario Bros. Level 1-1 | Ars Technica

30 People Play Super Mario Bros. Level 1-1 | Ars Technica

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Watch as 30 people of varying experience levels play through World 1-1 of Nintendo's iconic 1985 platformer, Super Mario Bros. Ars Technica welcomes Twitch streamers and SMB speedrunners Authorblues and Kosmic as they break down what makes World 1-1 a masterclass in wordlessly educating players on how to navigate what's to come. Then, players ranging from total novices to seasoned pros show off their skills on one of the most recognizable video game levels of all time.

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At present, Ars Technica has 70,339 views spread across 2 videos for Mario Bros., and less than an hour worth of Mario Bros. videos were uploaded to his channel. This is less than 0.23% of the total video content that Ars Technica has uploaded to YouTube.