What a simple and incredible genius of a game. Keeps you clinging to the edge of your seat, biting your nails at the same time, its so simple but very hard and effective.
For the arcade release, your player had a distinctive running sound, but as the sound came through analog sound generators on the PCB, it could not properly be recreated for the FamiCom.
You can take out the green and orange fireballs from below if you know how to time it. Greens are worth 200 and oranges are worth 1000. With practice you can get 20000 points just in the first two levels. There is some risk: when you take out an orange fireball, the next one is much faster. The green ones are easier to deal with and always move in the same pattern.
@Arandomperson-ib4gb Yes, Mario Bros. (NES) has a total of 100 Phases. After completing Phase 99 and Phase O (Phase 100), the game will re-start from Phase 1 again.
@TheHeavensFellen A "Freezie" (originally known as a "Slipice", alternatively spelled "Freezy" and also known as "icicle") is an enemy that first debuted in Mario Bros.. It is an icy enemy that has varying sizes and shapes, but their puzzled facial expressions make them noticeable. It can freeze any platform it is on, causing it to become slippery, which can pose a danger for players. Freezies are seen coming out of pipes and traveling along the platforms just like other enemies do. They debut in the ninth stage (tenth stage in the Japanese Version). Upon reaching the central section of a platform, they will self-destruct, coating the entire platform in ice and making it slippery for players. These enemies can also freeze the central floating platform and the two lower platforms above the bottom pipes. The Freezies will stop appearing in a phase once all three platforms are frozen. Players can use the traditional method of striking the platform to defeat them. This will reward players with 500 points. They do not count as target enemies, meaning that defeating them is optional. Touching these enemies will result in losing a life, however, they cannot hurt other enemies; they will just reverse their direction upon touching other enemies.
@@TurkishBullet19 thanks a lot! reading your reply makes me want to jump in and play but i don't have that game , i do have around a couple of quite old Mario and Donkey Kong stickers from that earlier game. I bet you'd appreciate them
Heck, the game has 100 levels to go through until zero, I arrived at 12 after spending more than an hour trying to get through. Until I sweated my hands I sweated with nervousness and didn't mind it to be surprised that the game actually had 88 more levels.
Someone tell me where it’s this game but it’s updated!!! I’m driving myself crazy!!! Instead of it starting with those goofy turtles, you start with the red/orange spiked shells!!! Please!!!
Jordan Salazar late reply but I think you are talking about the level in super mario bros 3 for the nes. When you play the 2 player mode there is a bonus level which is a remake of this game and the enemies are the exact ones that you described.
@Princess Cocacola I do know the use of the "POW" block. The "POW" block flips all enemies touching a platform or the floor when a player hits it from below. It can be used three times before it disappears. When I was doing this Longplay / Walkthrough one of my goals were not to use the "POW" block in the entire game.
Thanks for not interrupting intro music and for not commenting on this.
What a simple and incredible genius of a game. Keeps you clinging to the edge of your seat, biting your nails at the same time, its so simple but very hard and effective.
One of my favourite games ^^ miss my childhood
Me too . All of my fathers game cartridges has been stolen all are original miintage. Very sad.
the one game my Mom bests me at
My mon best me at Dr. Mario
My dad beast in super mario 3
@@RobsonLanaNarvy Me and my elder sis used to play Dr Mario together
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that walking sound tho
For the arcade release, your player had a distinctive running sound, but as the sound came through analog sound generators on the PCB, it could not properly be recreated for the FamiCom.
You can take out the green and orange fireballs from below if you know how to time it. Greens are worth 200 and oranges are worth 1000. With practice you can get 20000 points just in the first two levels. There is some risk: when you take out an orange fireball, the next one is much faster. The green ones are easier to deal with and always move in the same pattern.
Also, start on game B so the fireballs come out faster and you can score points on them.
Amazing version
Alot of people forget about this one!! Super Mario Bros is the one everyone talks about but it all started with Mario Bros!!!
magnificient🌷
Man I spent hours of my life stomping….
*KOOPAS* in the original Mario bros arcade game
12:32 Nice
How'd you get so excellent at Mario Bros.? The farthest level I've been to was only in the teens and that was my "best".
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Wow I've only reached phase 15 and you never got game over!
The first luigi game
luigi's debut
Mario, where are you?
0:20 Phase 1 | Koppa Troppa
0:36 Phase 1 | Blue Koppa Troppa
1:17 Phase 2 | Red Koppa Troppa
1:54 Phase 4 | Crab
2:15 Phase 4 | Green Crab
2:26 Phase 4 | Pink Crab
3:49 Phase 6 | Fly Crab
The intro song sound is "Allegro" orchestra! OωO
Honestly no wonder it sounded so familiar 😅. Didn’t know that
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100 stages cleared
I arrived to the stage 52.
I had in stage 52 gameover
Well this game has more than 99 phases
@Arandomperson-ib4gb
Yes, Mario Bros. (NES) has a total of 100 Phases.
After completing Phase 99 and Phase O (Phase 100), the game will re-start from Phase 1 again.
@@TurkishBullet19 The game does mess up the longer you play (a la Donkey Kong's "kill screen" in both the arcade and NES releases).
I in level 256 and what happened???
Maximum score of this game is 999990pts.
@yoonslove
Yes, that is correct. The highest possible score which players can achieve in Mario Bros. is 999,990 points.
What in the world are the blue things worth 500 points? Are they making the ledges frozen?
@TheHeavensFellen
A "Freezie" (originally known as a "Slipice", alternatively spelled "Freezy" and also known as "icicle") is an enemy that first debuted in Mario Bros.. It is an icy enemy that has varying sizes and shapes, but their puzzled facial expressions make them noticeable. It can freeze any platform it is on, causing it to become slippery, which can pose a danger for players.
Freezies are seen coming out of pipes and traveling along the platforms just like other enemies do. They debut in the ninth stage (tenth stage in the Japanese Version). Upon reaching the central section of a platform, they will self-destruct, coating the entire platform in ice and making it slippery for players.
These enemies can also freeze the central floating platform and the two lower platforms above the bottom pipes. The Freezies will stop appearing in a phase once all three platforms are frozen. Players can use the traditional method of striking the platform to defeat them. This will reward players with 500 points. They do not count as target enemies, meaning that defeating them is optional. Touching these enemies will result in losing a life, however, they cannot hurt other enemies; they will just reverse their direction upon touching other enemies.
@@TurkishBullet19 thanks a lot! reading your reply makes me want to jump in and play but i don't have that game , i do have around a couple of quite old Mario and Donkey Kong stickers from that earlier game. I bet you'd appreciate them
@@TheHeavensFellen
You are very much welcome. 😊👍
Oh yes, I would definitely appreciate the old retro stickers of Mario and Donkey Kong. 😊👍
Heck, the game has 100 levels to go through until zero, I arrived at 12 after spending more than an hour trying to get through. Until I sweated my hands I sweated with nervousness and didn't mind it to be surprised that the game actually had 88 more levels.
Someone tell me where it’s this game but it’s updated!!! I’m driving myself crazy!!! Instead of it starting with those goofy turtles, you start with the red/orange spiked shells!!! Please!!!
Jordan Salazar late reply but I think you are talking about the level in super mario bros 3 for the nes. When you play the 2 player mode there is a bonus level which is a remake of this game and the enemies are the exact ones that you described.
The game mom and me like to play together. The player here may doesnt know the use of the POW button
@Princess Cocacola
I do know the use of the "POW" block. The "POW" block flips all enemies touching a platform or the floor when a player hits it from below. It can be used three times before it disappears.
When I was doing this Longplay / Walkthrough one of my goals were not to use the "POW" block in the entire game.
Final?
@AnySerena
What do you mean by "Final"?
1:24:49 the game starts over?
Well, yes...
Characters
mario
koopa
crab
biue koopa
red koopa
green crab
pink crab
fly crab
luigi
No tiene Final
Phase 99
Phase 0
it should end better like
PHASE SANS
1:23:00
HOCAM SEN TÜRK MÜSÜN?
@Cold Pulse
Evet, Türküm.