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[[File:PunchBall.gif|frame|right|The title screen of '''''Punch Ball Mario Bros.''''']]
[[File:PunchBall.gif|frame|right|The title screen of '''''Punch Ball Mario Bros.''''']]
'''''Punch Ball Mario Bros.''''' (パンチボールマリオブラザーズ) is a game created by [[Hudson Soft]] for the PC-8801 in August 26, 1984. It also ran on the PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, FM-7, and Sharp X1. It is very similar to ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', but with a new object named the "Punch Balls" that could now be thrown to stun enemies. Once stunned, the hit enemy could be hit like normal. The details of the licensing of this game aren't clear, but ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'' is probably one of the earliest licensed Mario games. It is unknown why Hudson Soft was permitted the rights to and chose to make the game. Hudson also produced two other ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games for Japanese home computers: ''[[Mario Bros. Special]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]''.
'''''Punch Ball Mario Bros.''''' (パンチボールマリオブラザーズ) is a game created by [[Hudson Soft]] for the PC-8801 in August 26, 1984. It also ran on the PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, FM-7, and Sharp X1. It is very similar to ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', but with a new object named the "Punch Balls" that could now be thrown to stun enemies. Once stunned, the hit enemy could be hit like normal. The details of the licensing of this game aren't clear, but ''Punch Ball Mario Bros.'' is probably one of the earliest licensed Mario games. It is unknown why Hudson Soft was permitted the rights to and chose to make the game. Hudson also produced two other ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' games for Japanese home computers: ''[[Mario Bros. Special]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Special]]''.


Like in the original, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] starred in the game. Common enemies from the original also appeared, such as [[Shellcreepers]] and [[Sidesteppers]]. Unlike the original, the floor-level design is almost the exact opposite of the original ''Mario Bros.'' For instance, the first platform (above the floor) in the original extends from the edges, with a gap in the middle. In this game, the platform is in the middle, with gaps around the edges. Footholds are sturdier and do not trip the enemy if hit from underneath like the first ''Mario Bros.'' - either the Punch Ball or the [[POW Block]] had to be used to achieve this. The button for throwing the Punch Ball is the same as [[jump]]ing, so [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must remain still to throw the Punch Ball rather than jump. Once thrown, the Punch Ball stays on the ground until collected by one of the plumbers.
Like in the original, [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] starred in the game. Common enemies from the original also appeared, such as [[Shellcreepers]] and [[Sidesteppers]]. Unlike the original, the floor-level design is almost the exact opposite of the original ''Mario Bros.'' For instance, the first platform (above the floor) in the original extends from the edges, with a gap in the middle. In this game, the platform is in the middle, with gaps around the edges. Footholds are sturdier and do not trip the enemy if hit from underneath like the first ''Mario Bros.'' - either the Punch Ball or the [[POW Block]] had to be used to achieve this. The button for throwing the Punch Ball is the same as [[jump]]ing, so [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] must remain still to throw the Punch Ball rather than jump. Once thrown, the Punch Ball stays on the ground until collected by one of the plumbers.


==Images==
==Images==
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File:PBMB Boxart.jpg|The game's artwork, in which [[Mario]] is holding a Punch Ball.
File:PBMB Boxart.jpg|The game's artwork, in which [[Mario]] is holding a Punch Ball.
File:Punchball2.gif|A typical stage from the game.
File:Punchball2.gif|A typical stage from the game.
File:Punchball4.gif|Mario hitting a [[POW Block]] in the game. When this happens, the screen inverts its colors momentarily.
File:Punchball4.gif|Mario hitting a [[POW Block]] in the game. When this happens, the screen inverts its colors momentarily.
File:Punchball5.gif|The game's bonus level.
File:Punchball5.gif|The game's bonus level.
</gallery></center>
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==
*[http://andre.facadecomputer.com/saw/pc88.html Strange and Wonderful NEC PC-8801 Games]
*[http://andre.facadecomputer.com/saw/pc88.html Strange and Wonderful NEC PC-8801 Games]
*[http://www.uvlist.net/game-159776-Punch+Ball+Mario+Bros Universal Video Games List]
*[http://www.uvlist.net/game-159776-Punch+Ball+Mario+Bros Universal Video Games List]
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Revision as of 01:00, August 2, 2016

File:PunchBall.gif
The title screen of Punch Ball Mario Bros.

Punch Ball Mario Bros. (パンチボールマリオブラザーズ) is a game created by Hudson Soft for the PC-8801 in August 26, 1984. It also ran on the PC-6001mkII, NEC PC-6601, FM-7, and Sharp X1. It is very similar to Mario Bros., but with a new object named the "Punch Balls" that could now be thrown to stun enemies. Once stunned, the hit enemy could be hit like normal. The details of the licensing of this game aren't clear, but Punch Ball Mario Bros. is probably one of the earliest licensed Mario games. It is unknown why Hudson Soft was permitted the rights to and chose to make the game. Hudson also produced two other Mario games for Japanese home computers: Mario Bros. Special and Super Mario Bros. Special.

Like in the original, Mario and Luigi starred in the game. Common enemies from the original also appeared, such as Shellcreepers and Sidesteppers. Unlike the original, the floor-level design is almost the exact opposite of the original Mario Bros. For instance, the first platform (above the floor) in the original extends from the edges, with a gap in the middle. In this game, the platform is in the middle, with gaps around the edges. Footholds are sturdier and do not trip the enemy if hit from underneath like the first Mario Bros. - either the Punch Ball or the POW Block had to be used to achieve this. The button for throwing the Punch Ball is the same as jumping, so Mario and Luigi must remain still to throw the Punch Ball rather than jump. Once thrown, the Punch Ball stays on the ground until collected by one of the plumbers.

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