Mario Bros. (Super Mario Bros. 3)
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Mario Bros.[1] (also known as Classic Mario Bros.,[2] and the battle mode or Battle Mode) is a competitive remake of Mario Bros. found in the 2 Player Game mode of Super Mario Bros. 3. In Super Mario All-Stars, this version exists alongside another remake known as the Battle Game, which is found in the main menu for Super Mario Bros. 3. The battle mode and Battle Game are both absent in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, having been replaced by another remake of Mario Bros.
To access the battle mode, one player must press the button in the Family Computer and localized Nintendo Entertainment System releases or the button in the All-Stars version while on the other player's panel in the world map. Whoever wins is immediately given a turn to play in the main game.
In the original Super Mario Bros. 3, the Mario Bros. mode is the only time Mario and Luigi appear with blue overalls in-game.
Gameplay[edit]
The battle mode cycles through twelve different stages, most of them are similar to the original arcade game. In them, five enemies will emerge from the top pipes. The goal is to survive while defeating all five enemies with the one getting the most wins. Enemies that must be defeated are Spinies, Sidesteppers, and Fighter Flies; defeating a Fireball does not count. Players can also indirectly kill each other by forcing the other player to collide with an enemy to gain victory. Players can also steal goal cards from each other by bumping from below, stomping, or using the POW Block. If a brother gets his third card, then he is instantly awarded extra lives in the main game equal to their combination. However, if a loose card is not grabbed before a round ends, it is lost. Any deaths incurred in the battle mode will not affect the player's lives in the main game.
Every fourth match is a bonus stage with three different types. The first requires players to grab at least three of the five coins. The second has a vertical pipe that shoots out Fireballs and coins. The player that collects at least three coins or survives wins. The final stage has the players climbing ladders to retrieve coins under ? Blocks, some of which are empty. All five coins must be collected with the winner being the one who collected the most.
Characters[edit]
Playable[edit]
Famicom/NES image | All-Stars image | Name | Information |
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Mario | The older Mario brother, who serves as player one. | ||
Luigi | The younger Mario brother, who serves as player two. |
Enemies[edit]
Famicom/NES image | All-Stars image | Name | Stage appearance | Information and abilities |
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Spiny | 1, 3, 5, 9 | Spinies are the simplest enemies to defeat. They only need to be hit once from below to be stunned. | ||
Fighter Fly | 2, 3, 6, 10 | A fly that jumps up and down and is the hardest to defeat. The player can hit Fighter Flies only while they are on the ground. | ||
Crab | 5, 6, 7, 11 | The first time the player hits Crabs, they gain an angry expression and walk faster. The player thus needs to hit them twice before kicking them off. | ||
Fireball | 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | There are three types: the first travels horizontally in a wavy pattern, the second bounces around diagonally, and the last is shot out of a pipe in a bonus stage. The former two emerges from the sides when enough time has passed. |
Items and objects[edit]
Famicom/NES image | All-Stars image | Name | Effect |
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Card | Cards are carried over from the main game. They can be exchanged or lost. If a brother gets three cards, he will be awarded with extra lives. | ||
Coin | Coins are automatically awarded for defeating enemies. In bonus stages, they have to be sought after. | ||
POW Block | POW Blocks always appear in the center of the level, knocking over all enemies on-screen when a brother hits it. After being hit three times, the block disappears. | ||
? Block | Some ? Blocks hide coins in the third bonus stage. They can be kicked open with the button. |
Gallery[edit]
Famicom/NES version[edit]
Super Mario All-Stars version[edit]
Mario's victory pose (also used in the Battle Game)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | なつかしのマリオブロスゲーム[3][4][page number needed] Natsukashi no Mario Burosu Gēmu |
Nostalgic Mario Bros. Game | |
Italian | Modulo battaglia[5] | Battle module | Super Mario Bros. 3 |
Battle Mode a 2 giocatori[6] | 2-players Battle Mode | Super Mario All-Stars | |
Modalità duello/Duello dallo schermo della mappa[7] | Duel mode/Duel (mode) from the map screen | Super Mario All-Stars | |
Modalità Combattimento[8] | Battle Mode | Virtual Console |
References[edit]
- ^ "HOW TO PLAY THE 'MARIO BROS.' GAME" – 1990. Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 28.
- ^ "If Mario and Luigi are in the same place on the 2 player mode map, or if either of the players choose battle mode, you can play the CLASSIC MARIO BROS. game." – 1993. Super Mario All-Stars instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 36.
- ^ 「なつかしのマリオブロスゲーム」とは…… – 1988. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 27.
- ^ "マリオ3での2人用バトル、なつかしのマリオブロスゲーム" – Super Mario Collection instruction booklet.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 Italian instruction booklet. Page 27.
- ^ Super Mario All-Stars Italian instruction booklet. Page 35.
- ^ 2010. Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 20.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. 3 (Nintendo 3DS - Virtual Console) Italian e-manual. Page 12.
Mario Bros. | |
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Characters | Mario • Luigi |
Items and objects | ? Blockb • ? Kinokoc • Cardb • Coin • Eggd • Fish Skeletond • Floor • Garbage cand • Heartd • Koopa Shelld • Ladderb • POW Block • Starmand • Super Mushroomc • Wafera |
Enemies and obstacles | Booc • Bowserd • Fighter Fly • Fireball • Iced • Icicle • Koopac • Shellcreeper • Sidestepper • Slipice • Spinybcd |
Music | Game Start A • Title BGM |
Other | Gallery • Staff |