

2 (Japan, alternately known as Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels) The first couple of Super Boy games were based off this game. The game was ported to the Mega Drive under Super Mario Bros. Some known bootleg hacks have been produced, such as Pandamar, Pocket Maero (sic), and Super Simpsons as well as another hack which replaces the graphics with those from the Japanese Super Mario Bros. Due to the game's popularity and small size, it can be found on a large number of multicarts, either hacked or still the same. was one of the best-selling video games of all time and it sold about 40.241 million copies worldwide and has been held with very high acclaim. Power-ups can be gained by hitting the ? Blocks that are found throughout the levels.

He can stomp on enemies, collect coins and go down pipes in the levels. The player plays as Mario (while the second player plays as Luigi) and has to run through the Mushroom Kingdom, getting through Bowser's forces and saving Princess Toadstool. is a platform video game released on the Famicom on September 13, 1985, and on the NES in November of 1985. The Famicom version of Donkey Kong and its sequels have appeared on many multicarts due to its small size. Donkey Kong Jr where you have to save Donkey Kong by climbing vines and other things and avoiding Mario's traps and Donkey Kong 3 where you take control of Stanley and stop Donkey Kong from causing ruckus in the greenhouse. The Famicom version removes 50m due to Nintendo not having enough memory at the time. The arcade version has many bootleg clones that were released in North America and in Europe. The game itself became a huge success in the arcades. Mario (Jumpman in the arcade) has to rescue his girlfriend Pauline (named as "Lady") from Donkey Kong who has taken her to the top. It was released in the arcades in 1981 and on the Famicom in 1983 (NES in 1985). 2 (Western, alternately known as Super Mario USA)ĭonkey Kong was Mario's first appearance (named as "Jumpman").
