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(not even close to what it really is)
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[[Image:mariobrosgandwgame.jpg|right|frame|The Unit in Action]]
[[Image:mariobrosgandwgame.jpg|right|frame|The Unit in Action]]
'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' appears to be a port of the original [[NES]] game, ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' to the ''[[Game & Watch]]''.
'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. The Game & Watch version of ''Super Mario Bros.'' is actually quite different from the actual Super Mario Bros. and only contains [[Mario]] as playable.
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The story is the same: [[King Koopa]] has kidnapped [[Princess Toadstool]] once again and Mairo is off to save her. However the difference is that at the end of '''every''' level, Mario will find the princess without having to fight a boss.  


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[[Category:Game & Watch games]]

Revision as of 16:11, May 12, 2007

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Super Mario Bros. is a Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros.. The Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros. is actually quite different from the actual Super Mario Bros. and only contains Mario as playable.

The story is the same: King Koopa has kidnapped Princess Toadstool once again and Mairo is off to save her. However the difference is that at the end of every level, Mario will find the princess without having to fight a boss.