

There are a total of 99 phases in the game, and after completion of phase 99, it loops that phase from that point on. Newer enemies begin to appear in later levels. Enemies appear from the top pipes and make their way down to the bottom, where there are also pipes that take them back to the top.


They can be collected for additional points.

After an enemy is kicked away, a coin (or wafer in the Atari 2600 version) appears from the pipes. However, if left alone for a long period of time, enemies will eventually regain their consciousness and continue moving. In order to advance to the next level, players must defeat a certain number of enemies, achieved by striking the platforms they walk along, or hitting either of the two POW Blocks (up to three times both), and then finally kicking them off the screen, thus rewarding them 800 points. While players are free to play individually, the game also features a two-player mode, in which one controls Mario while another player controls Luigi. The sewers are filled with pests, which the siblings must defeat. Mario and Luigi, two plumber brothers, are in the sewers of New York (specifically the part of it under their house's water pipes according to Atari). It operates like the original game, but with updates in graphics. 3, for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and all four titles in the Super Mario Advance series. The game is also included as a separate minigame in the two-player mode of Super Mario Bros. This game introduced Coins, POW Blocks & Warp Pipes The game was also released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, being part of the Arcade Classics Series, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, and Atari 7800, as well as a large range of home computer systems. It comprises primarily of defeating an endless horde of enemies and fireballs in a screen-sized area in order to obtain points. It is the third video game to feature Mario, who previously was known as "Jumpman". Mario Bros. is an arcade game created by Nintendo and released on July 14, 1983, in North America and Japan. NES, Atari 2600, NEC PC-8001, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Game Boy Advance/e-Reader, Virtual Console ( Wii, Wii U, 3DS), NES Classic Edition/Famicom Mini, Nintendo Switch ( Arcade Archives), NES Switch Online Navigation Successor SeptemSeptemSeptemSeptemNintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online: NovemNovemNovemNovemNintendo Switch ( Arcade Archives): (only as secondary) (only as secondary) (only as secondary) Virtual Console (Wii):ĭecemDecemNovemDecemDecemVirtual Console ( 3DS):
