Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Mario Bros.

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Mario Bros. is an early action platform game developed and published by Nintendo and later released on the NES. Starring Mario and Luigi, the game focuses on clearing single-screen stages by stunning enemies from below and kicking them off the platforms. Its straightforward rules, fast pace, and enjoyable two-player cooperation helped establish it as one of Nintendo's most enduring classics.
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Release Date
1983-01-01
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Plays
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The game uses fixed single-screen stages with layered platforms. Players move, jump, and attack within the same arena, trying to stun enemies from underneath before finishing them off by knocking them away. Hazards such as slippery surfaces and environmental obstacles affect movement and timing. Stages progress through waves, with enemy pressure increasing as the score and pace rise.

Mario

Playable protagonist who uses jumps and underside attacks to control enemies.

Luigi

Playable protagonist who teams up with Mario in two-player mode.

Hold the center of the stage and work from safe angles to funnel enemies toward the edges. Always stun enemies first, then move in quickly to knock them off before they recover. In co-op, split responsibilities between upper and lower platforms to prevent crowding. Keep moving so you don't get trapped by multiple enemies at once.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Stun enemies from below before going for the finishing kick.

Tips

Use jumps for positioning rather than rushing straight into enemies.

Tips

In co-op, covering different platform levels is safer than clustering together.

User Reviews

Simple to learn and very addictive in short sessions.

User Reviews

The two-player mode is the highlight and still feels great.

User Reviews

Old-school but endlessly replayable and skill-based.

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