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I remember seeing this arcade game for the first time in an old run down gas station in the middle of nowhere, circa 1987. I was very familiar with SMB on NES, but had no idea what this was. It was old and beat up. "Hmm, must be before Mario became Super." Put a quarter in, go to jump on a koopa trooper and I immediately die. "Must be something wrong. Oh well." I go to jump on another turtle and die again. Now I'm on my final life, so I hit the POW block but all it does is kill everything on the screen. Then a fireball hits me. I walked away from that game feeling confused and angry. I tried to explain to my friends about this bizarre arcade Mario, but nobody believed me. Then SMB3 comes out and everyone believes me, three years later.
The same happened to me, I played SMB on the NES and discovering the arcade version after that feels weird when you play arcade for the first time. Thank for your comment!
@@Francisco78288 ¿Por qué le exiges hablar español? Tú estás en un canal en inglés y es obvio que todos los comentarios estarán en dicho idioma Pero te resumo: Dice que en el '87 más o menos encontró el arcade de este Mario Bros., lo intentó jugar, pero como se juegan los Super Mario (tratando de pisar directamente los enemigos) y moría En casa le contó a su familia sobre ese "raro arcade de Mario", pero nadie le creyó sobre ese juego hasta que tres años más tarde apareció el Super Mario 3 (que en multijugador puedes jugar un juego parecido)
Darth Sidious but HOW could it be on the NES in nineteen eightyTHREE when the NES was released in nineteen eightyFIVE?!? People seem to forget that Mario Bros on the NES is a PORT of the ARCADE version which was published in 1983. NES Mario Bros released AFTER Super Mario Bros. Feel free to correct me (with evidence) if I am wrong about anything I presented to you.
A number of these ports were made by Nindento (and Ocean) to make the systems look bad. Now the ZX Spectrum was dated but the Atari 8-bit family ran similar hardware to the NES yet the made the game look sub-par to defame Atari. The Com 64 could of ran the game as well. So bad game ports in order tgo make one system look good is not a modern era ill-standard.
Here something interesting, C64 emulating a NES for Super Mario.....This is way I do not hold Nintendo on a pedestal . ruclips.net/video/pUnZXHBQTSI/видео.html
@@TeamSilvertail *That's Coleco for ya. Sabotaging competitor's platform by making half-hearted port for it. Good thing they've collapsed after the crash though.
I pre some Shell Creepers were replaced with Spinies due to their resemblance to the troopas (especially in SMB 3 which was one of the GBA titles that had Mario Bros )
All of the Super Mario Advance games had Mario Bros. as one of the games on the cartridge. Whichever was the other depended on which of the Super Mario Advance games you were playing, with SMBUSA for Advance, SMW for Advance 2, SMW2 for Advance 3, and SMB3 for Advance 4.
That Ocean port for the C64 is just plain weird. It looks and sounds like Mario and Luigi discovered magic mushrooms before they were flushed away to the Mushroom Kingdom.
@@SchkuenteQoostewin I highly doubt that. The Commodore 64 wasn't really Nintendo's competition. It was a home computer. Nintendo made game consoles marketed as "family computers" and "entertainment systems" to avoid the negative connotations of early game consoles. Ocean made solid efforts programming ports for home computers; it's just that the machines those ports had to run on weren't always so great for games.
@@SchkuenteQoostewin Nah, it's probably just Ocean being Ocean. Just look at their Lemmings NES port. They occasionally pump out some amazing C64 ports that are superior to the Atarisoft C64 version like Donkey Kong but normally their games are "meh" quality.
(5:14) LOL, is Mario wearing bells on his feet in this one? (5:26) No combo bonus? Kicking off two in quick succession like that would get you 1600 for the second kick in the good versions of the game.
I've played the version in the _Super Mario Advance_ series as well as the NES/Famicom and Atari 2600 ports of the game. The version in _Super Mario Advance_ modernizes the game in a way that wouldn't have seemed at all out of place in _Super Mario All-Stars_ on the Super NES, but the NES/Famicom port is still worth playing. Now, if Nintendo were to re-release the 1993 European-exclusive NES version, that'd be the best version to play being arguably better than its arcade counterpart.
You know, with pretty much every video game system I've seen, I'm convinced it set out to do at least one thing really well. The more I see it, I am also convinced that the ZX Spectrum had no such ambition.
Strange that the Apple II port is listed as unreleased, as I remember playing it quite a bit back in the late 80's. It is possible that we somehow got an unreleased version, though.
I loved the apple ][ version. It was especially fun when we had no joystick and both players needed to use the keyboard. Some of the higher levels were just absolutely crazy.
@@retrosutra Some of the unreleased Mario Bros. games were due to the Video Game Crash of 1983 after Atari's consumer gluttony caused gamers to be cynical until the release of the NES in North America.
Cool! Also, you did realize that you forgot to say that mario bros special was also on the PC 6601, FM-7, MZ-1500, and on the MZ-2000. Annd punchball mario bros was also on the PC-6601, PC-88, FM-7, MZ-1500, and Sharp X1, how ever the MZ-1500 version of Punchball Mario bros which I can't find. But anyway, my favorite version was the Atar 8 bit Family version in those offical ports. And wow, I didn't know that the Apple 2 and Commodore 64 Atarisoft version were unreleased!
The special versions of Mario developed by Hudson are completely different games, and we thought that they deserve an independent video, that's why they don't appear listed here. Stay here, we'll release it soon... And thanks for watching!!!
In the updated version of Mario Bros. NES port notably Shellcreeper colors rematches as Arcade version (green => normal, red=> faster, are equivalent to Koopa) unlike original NES port, 1 shellcreeper running faster results may inverted. [8:31]
1:48 somethings coming up the plumbing Poor luigi’s in a bind Giant turtles out to get him Creep crabs are right behind Spiders, flies, jeepers, yipes, They’re all coming up the pipes. MARIO WHERE ARE YOU!
I like the Euro NES version best out of the ports. Even if it's not quite arcade perfect, it's close... that's how the original NES/Famicom one should've been. Atari's XE port (the one at 6:55) is decent- and I actually prefer it over the 7800. Why? The 7800's sound is painful, and despite a reduced color palette the XE version just looks better to me (look at the enemy sprites, which are not downsized like 7800). Atari put more TLC into the XE version.
Ya forgot: Super Mario Bros. 3 If you are playing 2 player mode on any world, if one person goes to the other player on the map, then press A, they will begin a Mario Bros. Minigame. (I just realized it’s just a Minigame, and not much of a port)
@@Viky2594 Marshall knows the video is about Mario Bros., he was just pointing out that there's a minigame from Mario Bros. included in Super Mario Bros. 3. Sometimes it helps to read the whole comment before responding.
Worth noting, retrosutra missed one, the battle mode in SMB3. That said the GBA version that was included with the Super Mario Advance series of games also had a 4 player mode. It was wild.
Weird how the 5200 version is the one I grew up on and was most familiar with. Didn't seem slow to me at the time because I had no basis for comparison.
The Apple II version’s sound effects sound like they were lifted from, or perhaps inspired Metroid. Close your eyes and you can imagine the NES game...
it's no wonder the famicom was such an huge success, it got pretty good or near perfect ports of classic arcade games, while the competition looks like pixel vomit with ear wrenching sound effects or none at all
Some NES/Famicom ports were arguably better than their arcade originals. I'd say _Donkey Kong Jr_ and _Mario Bros_ actually were better on their Nintendo home consoles than in the arcade at least in terms of sound design.
Arcade=don't have to say anything about it Famicom=same with arcade Atari 2600=I mean it's basic grhic Atari Xl=C'mon Atari you can't make color vomit C64=Nice sounds
Great video and all, but you forgot two CRITICAL revisions of Mario Bros: the NES Super Mario Bros 3 two player battle mode and the Super NES Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario Bros 3 version. Other than that, great coverage of the different versions of an all time classic! Here’s a fun fact that most people don’t remember: the POW Block debuted in Mario Bros, not American Super Mario Bros 2 (Doki Doki Panic with Mario sprites).
And, technically the Mario All-stars stand-alone vs. mode, which was different. The in-game mode, where Mario and Luigi can steal items and also steal who plays next in the Mario 3 campaign, was based on either the arcade game physics or the Super Mario Bros. 1 physics (I dont remember)...but the stand-alone vs. mode was based on Mario 3 physics, making it by far the funnest version of the game!!
You do realize that the 2600 was the first successful video console, right? It came out in the mid 1970's. Compared to a system that came out in the 1990's, of course it doesn't even come close. It's nice to see these comparisons but a little perspective helps.
Haha I grew up on the 2600. Thing is, before I got a 2600, I had been to arcades and played most of these games already, so we (my Dad was stoked to get one too) had expectations that we'd be able to play those games at home. Uh . . . yeah kinda. I was one of the millions of kids who wondered why Pac-Man looked like ASS when I got it. Every other arcade port was a huge disappointment too - I literally stopped playing games except at the arcade and kinda forgot about them until a friend got a NES. The video game crash was real. When games are as bad as Atari 2600 Mario Bros, it's a lot easier to realize that playing outside is more fun.
I knew about the Arcade, NES and Atari version, I even have the Gameboy Advance version that I still play. But honestly didn't think there were more versions to it.
That was back when Nintendo was less protective of its intellectual properties and when home computers were becoming mainstream. It makes sense that Nintendo would've wanted to get its games into homes that didn't have Nintendo consoles even after the Famicom and NES were released.
Something about the Atari 7800's sound chip makes its port sound so... raw and edgy. I don't know why, but that's why it has remained one of my favorite ports to this day.
8:37 The best version. It has music, it replaces koopas with spinies to make it more clear that you can’t jump on top of them. It has background visuals, from pipes, to a lava foundry, to windows with snow outside. Mario saying Mama Mia when he dies is so funny. It’s the best version of Mario Bros hands down, and it’s the one i grew up playing as a kid.
It's sad how there wasn't the Game & Watch version of Mario Bros featured in the vid. It would've been perfect (considering footage is provided by someone else because G+Ws are *expensive!* )
@@reillywalker195 Yeah. Normally, Mario and Luigi would be doing some sort of plumbing action. But in the Game & Watch version they work at a drinks manufacturing factory.
Arcade: The original version NES: A classic version that we all know Atari 2600: A poor version at the arcade, is not close. Atari 5200: It's slow, but is good. C64 (Atarisoft): It's the same as A5200, but better and not slow. Apple II: WHY IT'S BAD APPLE II GAMES? ZX Spectrum: There's smooth walk/running animations, but Koopa Troopas and Mario, it's yellow Amstrad CPC: It's also the same as ZX Spectrum, but more colors and better. C64 (Ocean): A good port! But this is not the definitive. Atari 7800: Wait that's use NES colors? Atari 8-Bit family: Wait what? Player 1 is Luigi? NES European/Classic Reedition: A very excellent port! It's close to the arcade. GBA (Remake): Voice clips, all new music, and more! This is a definitive version of Mario Bros. GBA (e-Reader): It's also also the same as NES GBA (Famicom Mini Series): It's also also also the same as NES. Renember, that's my opinion. (and the english is soooooo bad)
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The atera or something was crap it looked like it was on paper
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I remember seeing this arcade game for the first time in an old run down gas station in the middle of nowhere, circa 1987. I was very familiar with SMB on NES, but had no idea what this was. It was old and beat up. "Hmm, must be before Mario became Super." Put a quarter in, go to jump on a koopa trooper and I immediately die.
"Must be something wrong. Oh well." I go to jump on another turtle and die again. Now I'm on my final life, so I hit the POW block but all it does is kill everything on the screen. Then a fireball hits me.
I walked away from that game feeling confused and angry. I tried to explain to my friends about this bizarre arcade Mario, but nobody believed me. Then SMB3 comes out and everyone believes me, three years later.
The same happened to me, I played SMB on the NES and discovering the arcade version after that feels weird when you play arcade for the first time.
Thank for your comment!
@Drawn Sega32x Woah, really? i had no idea!!!! thanks for clarifying because it wasn’t very obvious /s 😑
Habla español no se entiende nada
@@Francisco78288 ¿Por qué le exiges hablar español? Tú estás en un canal en inglés y es obvio que todos los comentarios estarán en dicho idioma
Pero te resumo: Dice que en el '87 más o menos encontró el arcade de este Mario Bros., lo intentó jugar, pero como se juegan los Super Mario (tratando de pisar directamente los enemigos) y moría
En casa le contó a su familia sobre ese "raro arcade de Mario", pero nadie le creyó sobre ese juego hasta que tres años más tarde apareció el Super Mario 3 (que en multijugador puedes jugar un juego parecido)
Do your friends believe you?
Wow, the ZX Spectrum version (4:32) isn’t wasting any time, releasing all three of that level’s enemies at once.
The NES version introduced the Mario coin collect sound effect we all know and love.
Darth Sidious but HOW could it be on the NES in nineteen eightyTHREE when the NES was released in nineteen eightyFIVE?!? People seem to forget that Mario Bros on the NES is a PORT of the ARCADE version which was published in 1983. NES Mario Bros released AFTER Super Mario Bros.
Feel free to correct me (with evidence) if I am wrong about anything I presented to you.
Merrick Jacobs The NES was released in Japan in 1983, and the ports of arcade games were launch games.
Darth Sidious ah, lol, I forgot about that! Thank you for the refresher! But wasn’t the American release of the NES 1985?
Merrick Jacobs The American release of the NES was indeed in 1985.
@@merrickjacobs197 please use numbers
Most of these ports are terrifying.
Especially the 7800 version. Its earbleeding.
Especially the ZX Spectrum one.
A number of these ports were made by Nindento (and Ocean) to make the systems look bad. Now the ZX Spectrum was dated but the Atari 8-bit family ran similar hardware to the NES yet the made the game look sub-par to defame Atari. The Com 64 could of ran the game as well. So bad game ports in order tgo make one system look good is not a modern era ill-standard.
Here something interesting, C64 emulating a NES for Super Mario.....This is way I do not hold Nintendo on a pedestal .
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glacier72 the first Atari version is worse, it looked like it was made in 1 day 😂
The Advance version is my favorite, I can't even remember how many hours I clocked into it trying to set a world record. Still hasn't happened though.
Same! Me and a friend hooked up via that cable thingy made it to over 100 or something, I just remember it feeling like there was never an end.
5:14 *THAT IS A TERRIBLE WALKING SOUND!*
That sounds like when I hit a metal rod to a fence
Sounds like an annoying bell ringing. 🔔
hi mewser
*RINGRINGRINGRINGRING*
Mario Bros but he is a bycicle
Let’s Compare Mario Bros
1: Arcade (1983)
2: NES (1983)
3: Atari 2600 (1983)
4: Atari 5200 (1983)
5: Commordore 64 (Atarisoft) (1984)
6: Apple 2 (1984)
7: Zx Spectrum (1987)
8: Amstrad CPC (1987)
9: Commordore 64 (Ocean) (1987)
10: Atari 7800 (1988)
11: Atari 8-Bit Family (1988)
12: NES (Classic Reedition) (1993)
13: Game Boy Advance (2001)
14: Game Boy Advance (E-Reader) (2002)
15: Game Boy Advance (Famicom Mini Series) (2004)
5:34 commondore braggin with its sound chip
I’m just playing the Phase 1 opening music over and over again because ITS SO CATCHY.
But the Atarisoft version was the MUCH better port
@@patsfan4lifeimo ocean was the superior port, it had the catchy music and all that
4:37 are you playing as Donald Trump?
nah he isnt bc hes not orange
@Gary Hall Saying something looks like someone is bringing politics into things? I think you're the dumb ass.
No he is't!!!!!!
@@josiahcaballero2841 no "he", but "the"!
@Gary Hall you're way too sensitive if you are getting offended over a stupid little joke
5:14
ah yes
*walking sounds*
D i n g
Sounds as bad as how slow Mario moves in the C64 Atarisoft Donkey Kong
Sounds as bad as how slow Mario moves in the C64 Atarisoft Donkey Kong
If I'm not mistaken, you can collect coins by bumping the level under them, you don't have to wait for them to fall down to your level.
1:53 that looks like something that five year old me would draw
HAHAHAHA
That's Atari 2600 for ya.
@@TeamSilvertail *That's Coleco for ya.
Sabotaging competitor's platform by making half-hearted port for it. Good thing they've collapsed after the crash though.
this needs more likes
I pre some Shell Creepers were replaced with Spinies due to their resemblance to the troopas (especially in SMB 3 which was one of the GBA titles that had Mario Bros )
All of the Super Mario Advance games had Mario Bros. as one of the games on the cartridge. Whichever was the other depended on which of the Super Mario Advance games you were playing, with SMBUSA for Advance, SMW for Advance 2, SMW2 for Advance 3, and SMB3 for Advance 4.
Probably because of the spikes. People unfamiliar with the arcade game would likely have tried jumping on the turtles, hence the change.
@@foxymetroid thats what I said
The shellcreepers were still on the minigame's title screen instead of the spinies, which might have meant that it was a late change in development...
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In the commodore 64 port, I like the menu music and how action-packed Mario is. Just watch that slide!
5:14 Mario looking like a mafia boss
you need a better Atari 5200 emulator, I've never seen this game played in slow motion before
thanks for noticing, I think that maybe is PAL instead of NTSC, and that's why it looks slower
Yeah it looks more pal to me as a 50hz player
No wonder it’s been so horrible
Mario's walking sound in the Commodore 64 (Ocean) version sounds like your playing Super Mario Bros but you keep mashing the pause button.
That Ocean port for the C64 is just plain weird. It looks and sounds like Mario and Luigi discovered magic mushrooms before they were flushed away to the Mushroom Kingdom.
@@reillywalker195 mario and luigi on crack
Ocean.....and good ports should never be in the same sentence. Nintendo tossed this to Ocean so they could defame the C64.
@@SchkuenteQoostewin I highly doubt that. The Commodore 64 wasn't really Nintendo's competition. It was a home computer. Nintendo made game consoles marketed as "family computers" and "entertainment systems" to avoid the negative connotations of early game consoles. Ocean made solid efforts programming ports for home computers; it's just that the machines those ports had to run on weren't always so great for games.
@@SchkuenteQoostewin Nah, it's probably just Ocean being Ocean. Just look at their Lemmings NES port. They occasionally pump out some amazing C64 ports that are superior to the Atarisoft C64 version like Donkey Kong but normally their games are "meh" quality.
(5:14) LOL, is Mario wearing bells on his feet in this one?
(5:26) No combo bonus? Kicking off two in quick succession like that would get you 1600 for the second kick in the good versions of the game.
I've played the version in the _Super Mario Advance_ series as well as the NES/Famicom and Atari 2600 ports of the game. The version in _Super Mario Advance_ modernizes the game in a way that wouldn't have seemed at all out of place in _Super Mario All-Stars_ on the Super NES, but the NES/Famicom port is still worth playing. Now, if Nintendo were to re-release the 1993 European-exclusive NES version, that'd be the best version to play being arguably better than its arcade counterpart.
You know, with pretty much every video game system I've seen, I'm convinced it set out to do at least one thing really well. The more I see it, I am also convinced that the ZX Spectrum had no such ambition.
Spectrums ambition was to take your 🤑 as fast as possible
probably because it's a home computer from 1982
I love the sound effects in the Ocean C64 version. They're so satisfying!
Coincidentally, the jumping sound at 5:54, sounds like Super Mario World, LOL.
GBA version with super mario advance was my experience as a kid, loved playing this and making it super far.
Doesn’t include the one hidden in SMB3 on NES
Was about to comment this.
SNES
@@NicoDiamante no nes
@@AnnoyingBastsardonSteam and SNES
You forgot:
Kaettekita Mario Bros. (Famicom Disk System)
and ms dos version
And Luigi Bros.
And playchoice 10 version, mario bros classic serie (euro 1993), and the version of smas from smb3.
@@xerf84The improved european NES version is included here though
I grew up with the Atari 7800 version. Pretty good version when compared to the other ones.
But its still earrape
I was surprised not to see the "SMB3 two-player minigame" versions in there.
That's not really Mario Bros., just a minigame based of it
4:30 - Mario Bros. GOLD EDITION 😂
Mario Bros. *oh god my eyes are bleeding* Edition!
You've heard of Earrape but not *Eyerape!*
Better with some earrape Mario music
No its the donald trump version :D
@@DocNintendo, you mean the Right-Wing Version.
The second NES version at 7:55 would have been perfect if it had the title screen music
"HELLO, IS A MY, SÚPER MARIO ON THE ATARI 2600 UUUAAGGGUU"
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I love the animation in the arcade version. So smooth
1:58 What the heck are these coins?
those were wafers in the 2600 version
Strange that the Apple II port is listed as unreleased, as I remember playing it quite a bit back in the late 80's. It is possible that we somehow got an unreleased version, though.
Apparently a group got a copy of the unreleased port and the game spread a lot
The Mario bros arcade game is luigi’s first appearance
Luigi is my favorite character
True
@OMAR TOONS 🤔🤔
The Game and Watch version came slightly before the Arcade version. I know, I couldn't believe it either when I learned it.
Mario Brothers and Mario's Cement Factory for the Game & Watch would like to talk.
C=64: BEHOLD MY MIGHTY SID REMIX
7800: i'm doing my best ;(
The C64 had the advanced SID chip, the 7800 used the old sound chip from the 2600. Now compare the graphics between the both of them.
Atari 7800 wins at graphics
C64 wins at music
The e-reader version is giving me a seizure.
ikr
screen is so small that console cant make it laurge
When is that one?
I loved the apple ][ version. It was especially fun when we had no joystick and both players needed to use the keyboard. Some of the higher levels were just absolutely crazy.
Sure thing! That version is nice in terms of gameplay. It's sad that it never was released
@@retrosutra It had a rather wide release in the pirate scene. Everyone I knew had a copy in my school lol.
Glad that in some way were "released" then!
@@retrosutra Some of the unreleased Mario Bros. games were due to the Video Game Crash of 1983 after Atari's consumer gluttony caused gamers to be cynical until the release of the NES in North America.
ur pirate
2:08
Turtle learns about religion over the course of 2 seconds
then Mario comes and says "Fuck religion" and kills the turtle
Cool! Also, you did realize that you forgot to say that mario bros special was also on the PC 6601, FM-7, MZ-1500, and on the MZ-2000. Annd punchball mario bros was also on the PC-6601, PC-88, FM-7, MZ-1500, and Sharp X1, how ever the MZ-1500 version of Punchball Mario bros which I can't find. But anyway, my favorite version was the Atar 8 bit Family version in those offical ports. And wow, I didn't know that the Apple 2 and Commodore 64 Atarisoft version were unreleased!
The special versions of Mario developed by Hudson are completely different games, and we thought that they deserve an independent video, that's why they don't appear listed here. Stay here, we'll release it soon... And thanks for watching!!!
Huh. Okay...
Now I realize that you are talking about the description and no that these versions are not in the video haha, sorry.
That's Okay. They may be related to Mario Bros though.
4:03 the turtle behind the slaughter
Ah, classic C64, churning out absolutely amazing sounds.
In the updated version of Mario Bros. NES port notably Shellcreeper colors rematches as Arcade version (green => normal, red=> faster, are equivalent to Koopa) unlike original NES port, 1 shellcreeper running faster results may inverted. [8:31]
did u kno? Mozart composed "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" specifically for this game.
@Drawn Sega32x It's a joke. The intro theme to _Mario Bros_ is an arrangement of the intro to "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" by Mozart.
WOAHHH WHAT?! 😲😱
1:48 somethings coming up the plumbing
Poor luigi’s in a bind
Giant turtles out to get him
Creep crabs are right behind
Spiders, flies, jeepers, yipes,
They’re all coming up the pipes.
MARIO WHERE ARE YOU!
that commercial was dope
5:17 sounds like a telephone
My favourite by far is the Atari 2600 version. It just puts a big smile on my face 😊
The arcade version and nes and gba version my favorite
@FnaS ManiacManiaChannel 👍🏻
@@ricklight1344 👍🏻
Me too
@@orangeamongus21 👍🏻
The Atari 2600 graphics are unparalleled , truly the best version of Mario bros.
The Apple II version sounds like a bad acid trip
Im i the only one who think that mario bros menu theme on the 7800 sounds terrifying
I like the Euro NES version best out of the ports. Even if it's not quite arcade perfect, it's close... that's how the original NES/Famicom one should've been.
Atari's XE port (the one at 6:55) is decent- and I actually prefer it over the 7800. Why? The 7800's sound is painful, and despite a reduced color palette the XE version just looks better to me (look at the enemy sprites, which are not downsized like 7800). Atari put more TLC into the XE version.
Ya forgot:
Super Mario Bros. 3
If you are playing 2 player mode on any world, if one person goes to the other player on the map, then press A, they will begin a Mario Bros. Minigame.
(I just realized it’s just a Minigame, and not much of a port)
@Itz Marshall its mario bros not super mario bros.
@@Viky2594 Marshall knows the video is about Mario Bros., he was just pointing out that there's a minigame from Mario Bros. included in Super Mario Bros. 3. Sometimes it helps to read the whole comment before responding.
@@evknucklehead i did sheesh
The Commodore 64 version I played looked and sounded more like the arcade than the one you showed
If you ever feel useless, just remember the GBA had not 1
not 2
but 3 Mario Bros. Console Ports.
Worth noting, retrosutra missed one, the battle mode in SMB3.
That said the GBA version that was included with the Super Mario Advance series of games also had a 4 player mode. It was wild.
Fun fact:
Apple II version was used for Soviet computer AGAT-9 (АГАТ-9).
Actually, AGAT-9 was a Soviet version of Apple II.
It's fkin true
8:36 That game is for Super Mario Advance & Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
That game is for every Mario advance series game
Weird how the 5200 version is the one I grew up on and was most familiar with. Didn't seem slow to me at the time because I had no basis for comparison.
The Apple II version’s sound effects sound like they were lifted from, or perhaps inspired Metroid. Close your eyes and you can imagine the NES game...
LOL It's Waluigi 5:35 !!!
5:30 Dance Time!
I like the music😊
It's funny that the arcade version of this arcade game went on to become a Smash Bros. stage.
Wow, ZX Spectrum walking animations are awesome!
it's no wonder the famicom was such an huge success, it got pretty good or near perfect ports of classic arcade games, while the competition looks like pixel vomit with ear wrenching sound effects or none at all
Some NES/Famicom ports were arguably better than their arcade originals. I'd say _Donkey Kong Jr_ and _Mario Bros_ actually were better on their Nintendo home consoles than in the arcade at least in terms of sound design.
The Spectrum version is surprisingly really fun to play.
Manga: 0:25
Anime: 7:25
Netflix Adaptation: 1:52
5:14 Cowbell Sounds
Arcade=don't have to say anything about it Famicom=same with arcade Atari 2600=I mean it's basic grhic Atari Xl=C'mon Atari you can't make color vomit C64=Nice sounds
The NES at 8:07 had no title screen music like the original NES version
Great video and all, but you forgot two CRITICAL revisions of Mario Bros: the NES Super Mario Bros 3 two player battle mode and the Super NES Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario Bros 3 version. Other than that, great coverage of the different versions of an all time classic! Here’s a fun fact that most people don’t remember: the POW Block debuted in Mario Bros, not American Super Mario Bros 2 (Doki Doki Panic with Mario sprites).
And, technically the Mario All-stars stand-alone vs. mode, which was different. The in-game mode, where Mario and Luigi can steal items and also steal who plays next in the Mario 3 campaign, was based on either the arcade game physics or the Super Mario Bros. 1 physics (I dont remember)...but the stand-alone vs. mode was based on Mario 3 physics, making it by far the funnest version of the game!!
Consoles:
Atari 2600 - 1983 - 00:01:45
Atari 5200 - 1983 - 00:02:13
Nintendo Family Computer/Entertainment System - 1983 - 00:00:50
Arcade - 1983 - 00:00:05
Commodore 64 - 1984 - 00:03:02
Apple II - 1984 - 00:03:44
ZX Spectrum - 1987 - 00:04:30
Amstrad CPC - 1987 - 00:05:07
[OCEAN] Commodore 64 - 1987 - 00:05:30
Atari 7800 - 1988 - 00:06:18
Atari 8-bit family - 1988 - 00:06:55
[CLASSIC] Nintendo Entertainment System - 1993 - 00:07:55
GameBoy Advance - 2001 - 00:08:36
[E-READER] GameBoy Advance - 2002 - 00:09:10
[NINTENDO FAMILY COMPUTER MINI SERIES] GameBoy Advance - 2004 - 00:09:53
Gba arcade
The C64 (ocean) had a pretty good title screen
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In fact, Mario Bros (Classic) in Game Boy Advance is basically just SMB3 (SMAll Star/SMAdvance) 2-player mode
Exact, and we missed that version in the video :( . Sorry and thanks for watching!
I only just now realise the "Round begin " music is taken from that famous classical song
Eine kleine nachtmusik?
Mozart. It's Mozart.
Its from piano tiles 2
@@FadkinsDiet what if 5 movements of eine kleine nachtmusik was added to piano tiles 2 😂😂😂 is was fanmade quote of me
I always get a laugh out of atari 2600 ports. The fact that im watching this being 14 in 2020 makes me question myself.
You do realize that the 2600 was the first successful video console, right? It came out in the mid 1970's. Compared to a system that came out in the 1990's, of course it doesn't even come close. It's nice to see these comparisons but a little perspective helps.
@@bjbell52 Oh I know, in the 70s the 2600 was damn impressive, especially the fact that it was played AT HOME, which was a big deal at that point.
Haha I grew up on the 2600. Thing is, before I got a 2600, I had been to arcades and played most of these games already, so we (my Dad was stoked to get one too) had expectations that we'd be able to play those games at home. Uh . . . yeah kinda. I was one of the millions of kids who wondered why Pac-Man looked like ASS when I got it. Every other arcade port was a huge disappointment too - I literally stopped playing games except at the arcade and kinda forgot about them until a friend got a NES. The video game crash was real. When games are as bad as Atari 2600 Mario Bros, it's a lot easier to realize that playing outside is more fun.
I couldn't get a copy of Mario Bros. & wound up buying Centipede instead for my Atari 2600 a long time ago.
Well then... you were born in 2006?
i like how the floor is slippery in early mario games
7:18 it's luigi
Luigi is my favorite character
The heck was that at 1:30 😲
5:14 imagine walking on glass
Arcade:😀 Nes:😀 Atari 2600:😁 Atari 5200:😐 C60:🥰(Better than arcade) Apple ][:☹ Sinclair ZX:🙂 Cpc computer:😢 C60 Ocean:😑 Atari 7800:🤣 ATARI 8BITS:😊 Nes again:🥰 GBA:🤩 Gba ereader:🙂gba again:😑
🤣(funny)11/10
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I knew about the Arcade, NES and Atari version, I even have the Gameboy Advance version that I still play. But honestly didn't think there were more versions to it.
That was back when Nintendo was less protective of its intellectual properties and when home computers were becoming mainstream. It makes sense that Nintendo would've wanted to get its games into homes that didn't have Nintendo consoles even after the Famicom and NES were released.
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5:29 Commodore 64's Mario Bros Title Screen sounds like I'm in a rave party
Something about the Atari 7800's sound chip makes its port sound so... raw and edgy. I don't know why, but that's why it has remained one of my favorite ports to this day.
Apple II unreleased? I had a bootleg version back in the 80’s.
Precisely. It never received an official release, which is why you had to play a bootlegged version.
5:07 Amstrad CPC
5:29 Commodore 64
6:18 Atari 7800
6:55 Atari 8-bit Family
7:55 NES
7:55 Famicom
8:37 GameBoy Advance
9:10 GameBoy Advance
9:51 GameBoy Advance
ディスクシステムの帰ってきたマリオブラザーズがないのでやり直し
8:37 The best version. It has music, it replaces koopas with spinies to make it more clear that you can’t jump on top of them. It has background visuals, from pipes, to a lava foundry, to windows with snow outside. Mario saying Mama Mia when he dies is so funny. It’s the best version of Mario Bros hands down, and it’s the one i grew up playing as a kid.
It's sad how there wasn't the Game & Watch version of Mario Bros featured in the vid. It would've been perfect (considering footage is provided by someone else because G+Ws are *expensive!* )
It's a very different game. The premise and gameplay are totally different.
@@reillywalker195 Yeah. Normally, Mario and Luigi would be doing some sort of plumbing action. But in the Game & Watch version they work at a drinks manufacturing factory.
(5:30 A Melhor Versão de Mario Bros.!.).
It ranges from "What a classic!" to "Can we even consider this to be a mario game?".
People forgot that luigi and the mario bros game first appeared on March 1983 on game and watch.
Let's Compare Mario bros:
0:05 Arcade
0:49 Nes
1:44 Atari 2600
2:13 Atari 5200
3:02 Commodore 64 (Atarisoft)
3:44 Apple II
4:30 ZX Spectrum
5:08 Amstrad CPC
5:31 Commodore 64 (Ocean)
6:19 Atari 7800
7:00 Atari 8-Bit
7:57 Nes (Fixed)
8:38 Gameboy Advance
9:11 Gameboy Advance Mini
9:52 Gameboy Advance Mini (Fixed)
The walking in the arcade one sounds like a cat scratching.
Arcade and GBA are easily the best versions.
Is it weird that the 2600 version looks like it plays better tan the 5200 version?
Yes, it is weird.
It’s kinda weird to think that Mario Bros exists. It’s just a bizarre game compared to the other games we know today.
On the Apple II version, the last phase of the Shellcreeper makes it look just like a Squirtle--exact colors.
Arcade: The original version
NES: A classic version that we all know
Atari 2600: A poor version at the arcade, is not close.
Atari 5200: It's slow, but is good.
C64 (Atarisoft): It's the same as A5200, but better and not slow.
Apple II: WHY IT'S BAD APPLE II GAMES?
ZX Spectrum: There's smooth walk/running animations, but Koopa Troopas and Mario, it's yellow
Amstrad CPC: It's also the same as ZX Spectrum, but more colors and better.
C64 (Ocean): A good port! But this is not the definitive.
Atari 7800: Wait that's use NES colors?
Atari 8-Bit family: Wait what? Player 1 is Luigi?
NES European/Classic Reedition: A very excellent port! It's close to the arcade.
GBA (Remake): Voice clips, all new music, and more! This is a definitive version of Mario Bros.
GBA (e-Reader): It's also also the same as NES
GBA (Famicom Mini Series): It's also also also the same as NES.
Renember, that's my opinion. (and the english is soooooo bad)
4:37 oh mis ojos, mis ojos
0:04 Arcade
0:49 NES
0:49 Famicom
1:43 Atari 2600
2:12 Atari 5200
3:01 Commodore 64
3:43 Apple II
4:30 ZX Spectrum
You didnt add Luigi Bros.