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Super Mario Bros. (Japan)
Play Super Mario Bros. (Japan) on FDS: classic 8-bit platformer with side-scrolling action, power-ups, and Bowser battles. A retro Nintendo gem.
What is Super Mario Bros. (Japan)?
Super Mario Bros. (Japan) is a groundbreaking 2D platformer developed by Nintendo and released as a FDS (Famicom Disk System) title. Designed for the Japanese market, it introduces side-scrolling gameplay where players control Mario (or Luigi) to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. The game emphasizes exploration, precise jumps, and power-ups, setting the standard for platformer games worldwide.
Game Features
• FDS-exclusive disk-based gameplay with save functionality
• Iconic 2D side-scrolling platformer mechanics
• Power-ups including Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Starman
• Multiple worlds with themed environments and boss battles
• Hidden secrets, warp zones, and alternate paths
• Two-player alternating turns for cooperative play
How to Play Super Mario Bros. (Japan)?
As a FDS platformer, the game uses the following controls:
- Use arrow keys or WASD to move Mario left or right.
- Press Space or Z to jump, and hold for higher leaps.
- Press X to interact with objects, activate power-ups, or use items.
- Switch between Mario and Luigi in two-player mode via the Start button.
- Collect coins, defeat enemies with jumps or fireballs, and reach the flagpole to complete levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main objective of Super Mario Bros. (Japan)?
Players must navigate Mario or Luigi through eight worlds to defeat Bowser and rescue Princess Toadstool.
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