Wii Classic Controller. Nintendo GameCube Controller. Wii U GamePad. Wii U Pro Controller. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Control pad. Princess Peach. A Poison Mushroom.
April 2, Retrieved April 2, The Story of Super Mario Bros. Retrieved May 22, Retrieved December 21, The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved October 8, Retrieved September 4, Categories : Super Mario Bros.
Meta categories: Pages with video files Pages with audio files. In other languages Deutsch Italiano. Western cover art from Nintendo Switch Online For alternate box art, see the game's gallery. Nintendo EAD. ESRB :. PEGI :. CERO :. ACB :. USK :. A very common item, with each Coin giving points. For every coins Mario or Luigi manage to collect, they receive an extra life. When one of the Mario Bros. It grants 1, points.
This flower grants the Mario Bros. Like the Super Mushroom, it grants 1, points. A rare item; once collected, it grants the Mario Bros. It does not give any points. Makes the Mario Bros. Like the Super Mushroom and the Fire Flower, it grants 1, points. Mario's weakest form, used when a new game begins. If Mario touches an enemy or obstacle, Mario loses a life. Mario gains the ability to destroy Brick Blocks in this state; also, all Super Mushrooms are replaced by Fire Flowers.
If Mario touches an enemy or obstacle, he returns to Small form. If Super Mario collects a Fire Flower, he turns into Fire Mario, giving him the ability to defeat enemies by shooting fireballs at them. After getting a Super Star , Mario becomes invincible, being unable to be harmed by any enemies or obstacles. Along with the bonus of invincibility, Mario can also defeat most enemies without jumping on or throwing projectiles at them.
However, Mario still dies if he falls into an pit or lava. This lasts for a short period of time. A squid-like sentry that persistently pursues the player. The pink ones are found floating in above-ground levels. A slow but steady bullet that has eyes and arms. They come from Turtle Cannons, and the only way to defeat them is to stomp on them or hit them while under the influence of a Starman.
A small turtle that hides in its shell when jumped on, just like Koopa Troopas; unlike them, however, it is immune to fireballs. A red or gray fish normally found swimming in water. In certain levels, starting with World , the red ones will leap from the water, trying to hit Mario or Luigi. Various fireballs stacked together moving either clockwise or counterclockwise. Their length may vary. Beginning in World , they can be found outside castles. A green biped, helmeted Koopa.
They throw an endless number of hammers towards Mario, and at certain times, they jump. A Koopa Troopa with wings. Green ones jump towards the player or fly back and forth, while red ones fly up and down. A soldier of the Turtle Empire that marches onwards. If stomped, it retreats in its shell, which can be kicked to hit other enemies and gain points.
Green ones walk off ledges just like Little Goombas, and red ones turn around when they find a pit. A bespectacled Koopa hiding in a small cloud. It throws an infinite number of Spiny's eggs towards the player.
A mushroom traitor that walks back and forth. They are the weakest enemies in the game, and can be stomped or hit with fireballs or a Starman.
A carnivorous plant that lives in a pipe. It rises up trying to hit Mario and retreats. If Mario is near or on its pipe, it will not rise up. The red versions, however, are much quicker and emerge from their pipes even if the player stands next to them. If Mario or Luigi are already in their standard form, they lose a life. Lakitu's small yet tough pet with a red, spiked shell. If Mario tries to stomp it, he will get damaged. A red, spiked egg thrown by Lakitus.
Once it hits the ground, it immediately hatches into a Spiny. An indestructible cannon. It shoots an endless number of Bullet Bills; however, it does nothing if the player is near or on it. World Blooper , Koopa Troopa , Koopa Paratroopa. Fire Bar , Koopa Troopa, fake Bowser. Piranha Plant, Lakitu , Spiny.
Marcel van Duyn, Nintendo Life. If you're a fan, yes. The completely different levels, slightly changed visuals and Luigi mode make the game feel like a little more than "just an update". If you're not a big Mario fan, though, I would suggest sticking with the original Unless you like extremely hard games. This means this is the first time you can own this game in it's original, complete form Unless you live in Japan or imported a Famicom Disk System and the game!
Robert Hughes, Nintendo Life. It's not without flaws, but when played in tandem with the Wii U's save state functionality in short doses to alleviate frustration, there's a lot to enjoy here. Some of the level design and intentional placement of obstacles and enemies is almost frighteningly devious, a sense of playful teasing that is perhaps sorely lacking from present-day Nintendo's 'games for everybody' line-up.
Lucas M. Thomas, IGN. You can find videos of the subculture scattered on YouTube and similar sites, and watch as players try over and over to get through seemingly impossible side-scrolling challenges. Frank Provo, GameSpot.
Play video. Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! In lost levels ? At the spring how do you cross the water or go to a in the water? User Info: dismedatu. You have to run and time a jump so that you land on the spring and once the spring goes down you have to press the jump button againresulting in a higher and farther jump that will do more than enough to get you across User Info: WillpowerXG.
I agree with WillpowerXG here. You do need a running start and jump at the right time in order to cross that chasm. But please be wary of the fact that luck is also involved in this part of the game. That's why I've got 23 misses and 16 crosses passes altogether. User Info: Retroreviewer. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions. Answered How do I get World 9 to work?
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