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'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', which appeared as part of the New Widescreen (released March 8, 1988)<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/super_mario_bros_1.htm Widescreen ''Super Mario Bros.'' info page at In the Attic] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>) and Crystal Screen (June 25, 1988)<ref>[http://www.gameandwatch.com/ Gameandwatch.com] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>) series, as well as an extremely rare "special" Game & Watch shaped like Famicon mascot Diskun, given out to winners of the F-1 Grand Prix Tournament in Japan<ref>[http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Nintendo/SMBPromo.htm The Handheld Games Museum's page on the "Special" ''Super Mario Bros.''] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref> (held August 19, 1987).<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/special.htm In the Attic's page on the "Special" ''Super Mario Bros.''] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>
| developer = [[Nintendo]]
| publisher = Nintendo
| released = August 19, 1987 (special version)<br>March 8, 1988 (New Widescreen)<ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/super_mario_bros_1.htm Widescreen ''Super Mario Bros.'' info page at In the Attic] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref><br>June 25, 1988 (Crystal Screen)<ref>[http://www.gameandwatch.com/ Gameandwatch.com] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>
| genre = Platformer
| modes = Single player
| platforms = [[Game & Watch]]
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'''''Super Mario Bros.''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' which appeared as part of the New Widescreen and Crystal Screen series, both of whom were predated by an extremely rare "special" Game & Watch shaped like Famicon mascot Diskun which was awarded to winners of the F-1 Grand Prix Tournament in Japan.<ref>[http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Nintendo/SMBPromo.htm The Handheld Games Museum: the "Special" ''Super Mario Bros.''] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/special.htm In the Attic's page on the "Special" ''Super Mario Bros.''] Retrieved 13 November 2010</ref>


These versions of ''Super Mario Bros.'' are all essentially the same except for hardware (the Crystal Screen had a transparent screen, while the other two versions were more basic Game & Watch systems). The overall plot is the same as the console ''Super Mario Bros.'', but the game is far shorter and simpler.
These versions of ''Super Mario Bros.'' are all essentially the same except for hardware (the Crystal Screen had a transparent screen, while the other two versions were more basic Game & Watch systems). The overall plot is the same as the console ''Super Mario Bros.'', but the game is far shorter and simpler.

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Template:Infobox Super Mario Bros. is a Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros. which appeared as part of the New Widescreen and Crystal Screen series, both of whom were predated by an extremely rare "special" Game & Watch shaped like Famicon mascot Diskun which was awarded to winners of the F-1 Grand Prix Tournament in Japan.[1][2]

These versions of Super Mario Bros. are all essentially the same except for hardware (the Crystal Screen had a transparent screen, while the other two versions were more basic Game & Watch systems). The overall plot is the same as the console Super Mario Bros., but the game is far shorter and simpler.

Plot

King Koopa has kidnapped Princess Toadstool, and Mario is off to save her. The difference is that at the end of every level, Mario will find the Princess without having to fight a boss.

Gameplay

Mario must go through eight auto-scrolling levels without falling and losing a life. When the levels are cleared, Mario must repeat them but with enemies. Further, Lakitus throw hammers as opposed to Spinies.

Characters

Connections

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