Summary
- Release Year: 2004
- Genres: Platform
- Platforms: Game Boy Advance
- Developers: Nintendo
- Publishers: Nintendo
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. (2004)
Released in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance, Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is a faithful recreation of the original Super Mario Bros. game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. The game features the same iconic levels, enemies, and power-ups as the original, and it even retains the same 8-bit graphics and sound effects.
One of the most notable additions to Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is the ability to play with two players. In the original game, only one player could play at a time. However, in the Game Boy Advance version, two players can alternate play with a single Game Pak or with GBAs linked by a Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable. This makes it possible to play through the entire game cooperatively or competitively.
Another new feature in Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is the ability to save your progress. In the original game, you could only save your progress by completing a level. However, in the Game Boy Advance version, you can save your progress at any time by pressing the Start button and selecting the “Save” option. This makes it much easier to pick up and play the game at your own pace.
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. also includes a number of other minor improvements over the original game. For example, the graphics have been slightly updated to make them more vibrant and colorful. The sound effects have also been remastered to sound clearer and more dynamic. Additionally, the game includes a number of new options, such as the ability to adjust the difficulty level and the ability to turn on or off the background music.
Overall, Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is an excellent port of the original Super Mario Bros. game. It retains all of the charm and challenge of the original game, while adding a number of new features and improvements. If you’re a fan of the original Super Mario Bros. game, or if you’re just looking for a great platformer to play on the go, then Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is definitely worth checking out.
Gameplay
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. is a side-scrolling platformer in which the player controls Mario or Luigi as they travel through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. The game is divided into eight worlds, each of which contains four levels. The player must navigate through each level, avoiding enemies and obstacles, and collecting coins and power-ups. At the end of each world, the player must defeat a boss in order to progress to the next world.
The game’s controls are simple and easy to learn. The player uses the D-pad to move Mario or Luigi left, right, up, and down. The A button is used to jump, and the B button is used to shoot fireballs. The player can also use the L and R buttons to run and slide.
Mario and Luigi have a variety of abilities that they can use to defeat enemies and overcome obstacles. They can jump, run, slide, and shoot fireballs. They can also use power-ups to gain special abilities, such as the ability to fly or to become invincible.
Enemies and obstacles
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. features a variety of enemies and obstacles that the player must overcome. These include:
- Goombas: Small, brown mushrooms that walk back and forth.
- Koopa Troopas: Turtles that walk back and forth and shoot fireballs.
- Piranha Plants: Plants that emerge from pipes and shoot fireballs.
- Cheep Cheeps: Fish that swim in water.
- Lakitu: Clouds that carry Koopa Troopas.
- Spikes: Sharp objects that can damage Mario or Luigi.
- Fireballs: Balls of fire that can damage Mario or Luigi.
- Pits: Holes in the ground that can cause Mario or Luigi to fall to their deaths.
Power-ups
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. features a variety of power-ups that the player can collect to gain special abilities. These include:
- Super Mushroom: Makes Mario or Luigi grow larger and gives them the ability to break blocks.
- Fire Flower: Gives Mario or Luigi the ability to shoot fireballs.
- Super Star: Makes Mario or Luigi invincible and gives them the ability to defeat enemies with a single touch.
- 1-Up Mushroom: Gives Mario or Luigi an extra life.
Levels
Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. features eight worlds, each of which contains four levels. The levels are designed to be increasingly difficult, and they feature a variety of different enemies, obstacles, and power-ups.
The first world, World 1-1, is a relatively easy level that introduces the player to the game’s basic mechanics. The level is set in a grassy field and features a variety of enemies, such as Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Piranha Plants.
The second world, World 1-2, is a more challenging level that features more difficult enemies and obstacles. The level is set in an underground cave and features a variety of traps, such as spikes and fireballs.
The third world, World 1-3, is a water level that features a variety of aquatic enemies, such as Cheep Cheeps and Lakitus. The level is set in an underwater castle and features a variety of puzzles that the player must solve in order to progress.
The fourth world, World 1-4, is a castle level that features a variety of challenging enemies and obstacles. The level is set in Bowser’s castle and features a variety of traps, such as spikes and fireballs.
The fifth world, World 2-1, is a desert level that features a variety of new enemies, such as Shy Guys and Pokeys. The level is set in a desert and features a variety of obstacles, such as quicksand and cacti.
The sixth world, World 2-2, is a forest level that features a variety of new enemies, such as Paratroopas and Bullet Bills. The level is set in a forest and features a variety of obstacles, such as trees and mushrooms
Review Score
9/10