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Revision as of 19:08, November 16, 2008

Template:Infobox Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, released on the Game Boy Color, was a remake of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. It was released fourteen years after the release of the original Super Mario Bros.. The game received critical acclaim for a number of things – bringing back the original Super Mario Bros. for a whole younger generation to experience, the inclusion of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, as well as the great abundance of unlockables featured in the game.

Plot

Because Super Mario Bros. Deluxe has different games and mode built in, the plot varies from mode to mode. The plots for Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels are exactly the same as they were in the original games. However, the games have additional features unlocked when beat.

Super Mario Bros.

When Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach, ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi must set out on a dangerous adventure to rescue the fair princess. As they trek across multiple locations to get to Bowser's Castle, they encounter massive ambushes of enemies along the way. Though their adventure starts out easy, it grows progressively harder as the brothers travel closer and closer to Bowser's Castle. Eight massive worlds stand between them and the princess, and they will do whatever it takes to rescue her from the foul King of Koopas.

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Just after Mario and Luigi and rescued Princess Peach from Bowser, he kidnaps her once more. This time, though, Bowser hides in a more secluded location, amidst a mass amount of dangerous worlds for the Bros. to travel. Though the worlds seem familiar to the Bros., they are much more dangerous; these worlds are more inhabited by enemies than any worlds they had every experienced. Yet, the Bros. marched forth through nine dangerous worlds. When they finally reached Bowser's Castle, they defeated him, rescuing the fair princess once more.

You vs. Boo

After collecting 100,000 points, Boo wants to challenge Mario and Luigi to a race. So, the Bros. race against Boo through various courses, eventually beating him. Though Boo can travel through solid objects, he is still defeated by the Bros. Upset, Boo runs away, and is soon thereafter replaced with a Green Boo. This Green Boo can move much faster than the white Boo. However, the Bros. defeat this Boo in a race too. As he ventures off, a Pink Boo comes to replace him. This Pink Boo is extraordinarily fast, and poses quite a challenge for the Bros. Eventually, the Pink Boo is defeated in a race too. The final Boo comes along for racing – the Black Boo. This Boo is faster than all others experienced in the past. Even though it is an extremely tough foe to overcome, the Bros. eventually defeat him, claiming victory over all Boo racers.

Game Modes

Single Player

File:SMBDX Title Screen.PNG
The title screen.

Original 1985

This is the first mode of the game that the player will encounter. It is a near-exact replica of the 1985 edition of Super Mario Bros., having only a few changes. The player will once again have to travel through eight worlds, each containing four levels. Despite the fact that all glitches were removed from Super Mario Bros. when implemented into this game, there were many additions to replace them.

Differences Between Super Mario Bros. and the Port
  • All glitches from the original game were taken out of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. As such, famous glitches such as World -1 and Small Fire Mario cannot be performed in this game.
  • The player can save the game at any time.
  • A world map has been added for each world, displaying the player's progress in the game.
  • The player can play as Luigi at any time, simply by pressing the 'Select' button.
  • Water and Lava are animated, rather than being motionless.
  • Luigi, Toad, and Peach have new animations.
  • Luigi's sprite palette has been changed.

Challenge

File:SMBDX Red Coin Challenge.PNG
Mario collecting a Red Coin in Challenge mode.
File:SMBDX Yoshi Egg Challenge.PNG
Mario finding the hidden Yoshi Egg of World 1-1 in Challenge mode.

This mode allows the player to travel through all thirty-two levels of Super Mario Bros., only this time, he or she must collect Red Coins and Yoshi Eggs. Depending on how well the player does in the challenge, his or her score will vary greatly. The player can also unlock many pictures and awards to view in the Toy Box if he or she does exceptionally well. In each level, several regular coins are replaced with several Red Coins; when they player collects the Red Coins, they are tallied. However, to collect the Yoshi Egg, the player must hit a block that is hidden somewhere in the level; this block will contain the Yoshi Egg.

Super Mario Bros. For Super Players

When collecting a total of 300,000 points in Original 1985 mode, the player automatically unlocks Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. The game isn't an exact port of the original, as some modifications have been made. Worlds 9 through D have been eliminated from the game. The wind feature was also removed; as such, the game was modified so that some jumps were actually possible. Graphics were updated very slightly, mostly in the sprites palettes. The player can also play as Luigi in this mode, just as he or she could in Original 1985 mode.

You vs. Boo

After the player has earned a total of 100,000 points in Original 1985 mode, he or she will automatically unlock You vs. Boo mode. This mode is extremely similar to Versus mode in multiplayer, only this time, the player must race against a Boo. The Boo has a major advantage over the player, as it can pass through walls an obstacles without slowing down. The player will have to race against the Boo on a particular stage. Each stage is modeled after a certain level in the game, only with some modifications. Springboards and blocks inhabit the courses mostly, as the player is required to utilize these to traverse the course successfully. There are four different colored Boos to race against, each noticably faster than the last.

Multi-player

File:SMBDX Scoreboard.PNG
The High Score scoreboard.

Versus Mode

This mode is almost the same as You vs. Boo. By utilizing the Game Boy Color Link, two players can race head-to-head on a particular level. The levels are laid out identically to those featured in You vs. Boo mode. Only two difference can be found between Versus mode and You vs. Boo:

  • Boo will not be found on any level as competition.
  • The players can rearrange blocks to complicate the level for his or her opponent.

High Scores

This mode isn't a game mode. By utilizing the Game Boy Color Link, two players can view and exchange each other's high scores on levels and game modes.

Toy Box

File:SMBDX Fortune Screen.PNG
The main screen for the Fortune Teller.

The Toy Box contains a large variety of different toys for the player to use. The majority of the items in the Toy Box must be unlocked, generally through game completion.

Fortune Teller

The Fortune Teller is a bonus mode that is accessible from the very start of the game. The player would enter the Fortune Teller, pick a random card, and receive a fortune. There were five different varieties of fortunes: Extremely Lucky, Very Lucky, Lucky, Unlucky, and Extremely Unlucky. The only way that the Fortune Teller could actually affect gameplay, is if the player were to receive a Very Lucky fortune and start a new file; he or she would then start the new game with ten lives, rather than five.

Mystery Room

The Mystery Room (or ? Room) is perhaps the most well-developed secret in the Toy Box. It contains a total of eight different options for the player to choose from. Each must be unlocked by rescuing a captive from a castle in Original 1985 mode. Whenever a Toad (or Princess Peach, as the case may be) is rescued from a castle, they will show up in the Mystery Room.

  • World 1-4 Toad: Shows the player banners to print out on the Game Boy Printer.
  • World 2-4 Toad: Shows the player animations.
  • World 3-4 Toad: Shows the player banners to print out on the Game Boy Printer.
  • World 4-4 Toad: Shows the player animations.
  • World 5-4 Toad: Shows the player various graphics available for printing.
  • World 6-4 Toad: Shows the player a certain mode that allows him or her to create a sort of story.
  • World 7-4 Toad: Shows the player banners to print out on the Game Boy Printer.
  • Princess Peach: Shows the player a music composing device.

Calendar

The Calendar was the only other feature found in the Toy Box to be accessible from the very start of the game. The calendar didn't do much. It was mainly just a way to keep track of the days. The player could mark certain days on the calendar if they were a specific event, (such as a birthday).

Yoshi Egg Finder

By finding at least one Yoshi Egg in Challenge Mode, the player will unlock this handy feature. The Yoshi Egg Finder is a sort of cheating device that helps the player find Yoshi Eggs in various levels of Challenge Mode. It operates like a roulette, flashing random levels at a high speed. When the player presses the A button, the screens will stop flipping. A brief snapshot will be shown of an area in a specified level as to where that level's Yoshi Egg can be found. This mode is entirely optional to use.

Album

Awards

Unlockable How to Unlock
File:SMBDX Bowser Award.PNG
Bowser Award
Complete the Star Courses of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Mario Award.PNG
Mario Award
Beat World 8-4 of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Peach Award.PNG
Peach Award
Beat all levels of Challenge Mode
File:SMBDX Toad Award.PNG
Toad Award
Fill the completion meter all the way up on at least one level of Challenge Mode
File:SMBDX Yoshi Award.PNG
Yoshi Award
Beat World 8-4 of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Printable Icons

Unlockable How to Unlock
File:SMBDX Bowser Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Luigi Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Mario Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Peach Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Yoshi Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX N64 Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Only For Icon.PNG Rescue the Toad in the fifth castle of Super Mario Bros.

Pictures

Unlockable How to Unlock
File:SMBDX 1up Pic.PNG Collect a 1-Up Mushroom
File:SMBDX Bill Pic.PNG Defeat a Bullet Bill
File:SMBDX Blooper Pic.PNG Defeat a Blooper
File:SMBDX Bowser Pic.PNG Defeat the first four Bowsers with fireballs in Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Bros Pic.PNG Play multiplayer mode with a friend once
File:SMBDX Buzzy Pic.PNG Defeat a Buzzy Beetle
File:SMBDX Cheep Pic.PNG Defeat a Cheep-Cheep
File:SMBDX Fireworks Pic.PNG Make the Fireworks go off on at least one level
File:SMBDX Goomba Pic.PNG Defeat a Goomba
File:SMBDX Hammer Pic.PNG Defeat a Hammer Bro
File:SMBDX Kiss Pic.PNG Complete Super Mario Bros. once
File:SMBDX Koopa Pic.PNG Defeat a Koopa Troopa
File:SMBDX Lakitu Pic.PNG Defeat a Lakitu
File:SMBDX Mario Pic.PNG Complete Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
File:SMBDX Mario Coin Pic.PNG Use the infrared link at least once
File:SMBDX Spiny Pic.PNG Defeat a Spiny
File:SMBDX Toad Pic.PNG Get all the High Score Medals in Challenge mode.
File:SMBDX Vine Pic.PNG Climb a beanstalk and enter a Coin Heaven
File:SMBDX Yoshi Pic.PNG Find all of the Yoshi Eggs in Challenge mode
File:SMBDX Bros Handshake.PNG Defeat the last four Bowsers with fireballs in Super Mario Bros.

Story Mode Artwork

Unlockable How to Unlock
File:SMBDX Bowser.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Goomba.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Luigi.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Lovesick Mario.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Mario Shocked.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Peach.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Peach Walk.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Toad.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Yoshi.PNG Rescue the Toad in the sixth castle of Super Mario Bros.

Banners for the Game Boy Printer

Unlockable How to Unlock
File:SMBDX Question Banner 4.PNG Rescue the Toad in the first castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Question Banner 3.PNG Rescue the Toad in the first castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Question Banner 2.PNG Rescue the Toad in the first castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Question Banner 1.PNG Rescue the Toad in the first castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Question Banner 5.PNG Rescue the Toad in the first castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX GB Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the third castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX SMB Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the third castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX N64 Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the third castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Nintendo Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the third castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX NES Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the third castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Favorites Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the seventh castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Dice Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the seventh castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Cell Phone Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the seventh castle of Super Mario Bros.
File:SMBDX Name Card Banner.PNG Rescue the Toad in the seventh castle of Super Mario Bros.

Screenshots

Other Artwork

References