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|image=[[File:VSSMB Title Screen.png|256px]]<br>The title screen of the game | |image=[[File:VSSMB Title Screen.png|256px]]<br>The title screen of the game. | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] | |developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br> | |publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br>{{wp|Hamster Corporation|Hamster}} (''Arcade Archives'') | ||
|platforms=[[VS. System]]<br>[[Nintendo Switch]] (''Arcade Archives'') | |platforms=[[VS. System]]<br>[[Nintendo Switch]] (''[[Arcade Archives]]'') | ||
|release='''VS. System:'''<br>{{ | |release='''VS. System:'''<br>{{release|USA|March 7, 1986<ref name=Cash>[https://archive.org/details/cashbox49unse_42/page/37/mode/1up Cash Box April 19, 1986 issue]</ref>}} '''Nintendo Switch (''Arcade Archives''):'''<br>{{release|Japan|December 22, 2017|USA|December 22, 2017|Europe|December 22, 2017|Australia|December 23, 2017}} | ||
|genre=2D Platformer | |||
|genre=2D | |modes=Up to two players, alternating | ||
|modes= | |||
|cabinet=VS. UniSystem, VS. DualSystem, and VS. Table | |cabinet=VS. UniSystem, VS. DualSystem, and VS. Table | ||
|ratings={{ratings|acb=g|cero=a|esrb=e|pegi=3 | |ratings={{ratings|acb=g|cero=a|esrb=e|pegi=3}} | ||
| | |media={{media|arcade=1|switchdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|arcade=1|joy-con | |input={{input|arcade=1|joy-con=1|switchpro=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''VS. Super Mario Bros.''''' is a two-player [[VS. System]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | '''''VS. Super Mario Bros.''''' is a two-player [[VS. System]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' which was released in [[List of games by date#1986|1986]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The plot is the same as | The plot is the same as the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] (second player only) setting out on a quest to free [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] from the evil [[Bowser]] and restore the fallen [[Mushroom Kingdom|kingdom]] of the [[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]]. | ||
==Differences== | ==Differences== | ||
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The following table summarizes the changes. Unlisted levels are mostly the same as the corresponding level in ''Super Mario Bros.'', but with minor difficulty increases. Various [[? Block|?]]s, especially those that contain power-ups, are often either moved to much harder-to-reach places, or even removed altogether, or the power-ups are replaced with [[coin]]s. Many bottomless pits and more enemies have been added as well. | The following table summarizes the changes. Unlisted levels are mostly the same as the corresponding level in ''Super Mario Bros.'', but with minor difficulty increases. Various [[? Block|?]]s, especially those that contain power-ups, are often either moved to much harder-to-reach places, or even removed altogether, or the power-ups are replaced with [[coin]]s. Many bottomless pits and more enemies have been added as well. | ||
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!''VS.'' level!!Corresponding level!!Description | !''VS.'' level!!Corresponding level!!Description | ||
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|2-3||[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 7-3]]||Replaced with the harder variation from the original game. | |2-3||[[World 7-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 7-3]]||Replaced with the harder variation from the original game. | ||
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|2-4||[[World 6-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 6-4]]||Replaced with | |2-4||[[World 6-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 6-4]]||Replaced with the harder variation from the original game. | ||
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|3-1||[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 3-1]]||The [[Koopa Troopa]]s on the final staircase have been replaced with [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s to prevent use of the infinite 1-Up exploit.<ref name="BBH's Waste of Bandwidth">https://web.archive.org/web/20170707123117/http://bbh.marpirc.net/skatekid/</ref> | |3-1||[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' 3-1]]||The [[Koopa Troopa]]s on the final staircase have been replaced with [[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s to prevent use of the infinite 1-Up exploit.<ref name="BBH's Waste of Bandwidth">https://web.archive.org/web/20170707123117/http://bbh.marpirc.net/skatekid/</ref> | ||
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==Production and release== | ==Production and release== | ||
''VS. Super Mario Bros.'' was to be called | ''VS. Super Mario Bros.'' was to be called ''VS. Mario's Adventure''. The only remnant of this earlier title is an arcade flyer with a trademarked name.<ref>[https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=6009 VS. Mario's Adventure arcade flyers]</ref> | ||
The game made its debut at the American Coin Machine Exposition held in Chicago from March 7-9, 1986.<ref name=Cash/> | The game made its debut at the American Coin Machine Exposition held in Chicago from March 7-9, 1986.<ref name=Cash/> Despite the arcade version of the game never being officially released in Japan, Japanese arcade operators allegedly found ways of getting access to the game to use in their arcades by mid-April.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-12-number-5-april-1986-600DPI/Play%20Meter%20-%20Volume%2012%2C%20Number%205%20-%20April%201986%20%28Compressed%29/page/8/mode/2up Play Meter - Volume 12, Number 5 - April 1986]</ref><ref>[https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19860501p.pdf#page=11 "Jaleco Ships New Game For "VS. System"" (Paragraph 5)]. Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published May 1, 1986.</ref><ref>[https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19870615p.pdf#page=12 "Namco's "Family Stadium" Has Enjoyed Popularity" (Paragraphs 9-11)]. Game Machine. Amusement Press. Published June 15, 1987.</ref> | ||
==''Arcade Archives'' port== | ==''Arcade Archives'' port== | ||
In the September 2017 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced '''''Arcade Archives: VS. Super Mario Bros.''''', a re-release of ''VS. Super Mario Bros.'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of | In the September 2017 Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced '''''Arcade Archives: VS. Super Mario Bros.''''', a re-release of ''VS. Super Mario Bros.'' for the [[Nintendo Switch]] as part of {{wp|Hamster Corporation}}'s ''[[Arcade Archives]]'' series. This time, two detached [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|Joy-Con]] are used to play with two players.<ref>GameXplain. (September 13, 2017). [https://youtu.be/fqq6rAFwlns Arcade Archives for Nintendo Switch Announced (Mario Bros. more)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref> It was released in Japan,<ref>(December 13, 2017). [https://web.archive.org/web/20171216092849/http://www.japanesenintendo.com/post/168503126344 VS. Super Mario Bros. releasing next week]. ''Japanese Nintendo''. Retrieved December 14, 2017.</ref> the Americas and Europe on December 22, 2017, and in Australia on December 23, 2017. | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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VS Super Mario Bros Arcade Machine.jpg|VS. Table cabinet | VS Super Mario Bros Arcade Machine.jpg|VS. Table cabinet | ||
VSSuperMarioBrosUpright.jpg|VS. UniSystem cabinet | VSSuperMarioBrosUpright.jpg|VS. UniSystem cabinet | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The game contains a rearrangement of the original [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' ground theme]], which is played during Name Registration on the rankings list. This song was rearranged as the world select theme | *The game contains a rearrangement of the original [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|''Super Mario Bros.'' ground theme]], which is played during Name Registration on the rankings list. This song was rearranged as the world select theme in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', re-used as a bonus stage song in the ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' series for ''Super Mario Bros.'' style, and is incorporated as part of the Sky music for ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'' in the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style. A version of this with different instrumentation also appears in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyūshutsu Dai Sakusen!]]'', a Japan-only film that was released a few months after ''VS. Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
==References== | ==References== |