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|image=[[File:VS Super Mario Bros Arcade Machine.jpg|250px]]<br>''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' in a VS. Table cabinet | |image=[[File:VS Super Mario Bros Arcade Machine.jpg|250px]]<br>''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' in a VS. Table cabinet | ||
|release=February 1984<ref name=February84GM> | |release=February 1984<ref name=February84GM>[https://archive.org/details/game-machine-magazine-19840215p/page/n1/mode/1up ''Game Machine''. February 15, 1984 issue. Page 3.]</ref> | ||
|discontinued= | |discontinued=1990 | ||
|successor=[[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]] | |successor=[[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''{{wp|Nintendo VS. System|VS. System}}''' is a collection of coin-operated VS. DualSystem or VS. UniSystem arcade systems, and the games were designed for competitive play. The VS. DualSystem comes with two screens and four sets of controls, meaning it had support for four simultaneous players, which only the launch title, '' | The '''{{wp|Nintendo VS. System|VS. System}}''' is a collection of coin-operated VS. DualSystem or VS. UniSystem arcade systems, and the games were designed for competitive play. The VS. DualSystem comes with two screens and four sets of controls, meaning it had support for four simultaneous players, which only the launch title, ''{{wp|Tennis (1984 video game)|VS. Tennis}}'', takes advantage of, not any games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. The first model is the red sit-down type that lets players face each other and was later renamed renamed VS. Table.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/vsdr.mario/mode/1up ''VS. Dr. Mario'' installation manual]</ref> The upright type looks like two machines conjoined at an angle. The VS. UniSystem is like a conventional upright arcade cabinet with two sets of controls and a single screen, and it can either come as a dedicated gray cabinet or be a conversion from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', or ''{{wp|Popeye (game)|Popeye}}'' cabinets. It is not possible to convert the dedicated wide-body ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' cabinets or the ''{{wp|Punch-Out!! (arcade game)|Punch-Out!!}}'' cabinets. In Japan, there are conversion kits for cocktail cabinets.<ref>{{media link|VS. Golf Pinball Japanese flyer back.jpg|Cocktail conversion kit flyer}}</ref> | ||
The VS. System was designed in response to the {{wp|video game crash of 1983}} | The VS. System was designed in response to the {{wp|video game crash of 1983}}, when [[Nintendo]] created the Nintendo-Pak conversion kits for ''Mario Bros.'' in addition to selling the dedicated wide-body cabinets.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/mariobrospak/mode/1up ''Mario Bros.'' Nintendo-Pak'' manual]</ref> ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' was available only as a Nintendo-Pak, which spared operators from having to buy the cabinet.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/donkeykong3/mode/1up ''Donkey Kong 3'' Nintendo-Pak manual]</ref> The VS. System was successful, and this spurred the development of the [[Nintendo PlayChoice-10]]. Nintendo's final first party VS. System titles were each released in Japan in 1985 and in North America in 1990. | ||
The VS. System games are mostly ports of [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games, although many have notable changes in their graphics, gameplay, and difficulty. One exception is ''[[VS. Wrecking Crew]]'', released a year before its NES counterpart ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'', from which it greatly differs. | |||
The VS. System games are mostly ports of | |||
==List of ''Super Mario'' games== | ==List of ''Super Mario'' games== | ||
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|''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' | |''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[VS. Pinball]]'' | ||
|''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' | |''[[Pinball (game)|Pinball]]'' | ||
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|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[VS. Dr. Mario]]'' | ||
|''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' | |''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MarioVSSystem.jpg|Library of VS. titles flyer | MarioVSSystem.jpg|Library of VS. titles flyer | ||
VS. Golf Pinball Japanese flyer front.jpg|''VS. Golf'' / ''VS. Pinball'' flyer showing off the upright VS. DualSystem | VS. Golf Pinball Japanese flyer front.jpg|''VS. Golf'' / ''VS. Pinball'' flyer showing off the upright VS. DualSystem | ||
VSWreckingCrewCabinetFlyerJP.png|Earlier Japanese flyer of ''VS. Wrecking Crew'' | VSWreckingCrewCabinetFlyerJP.png|Earlier Japanese flyer of ''VS. Wrecking Crew'' | ||
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<references/> | <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Systems]] | [[Category:Systems]] | ||