I'm going to get my NES out of storage and spend the rest of the day holding it and crying. Or this one from 2007 OH MY GOD WHAT IS HAPPENING: But at least this is a near-perfect port of the game we love and not some insane, awful b***ard version, like this so-called Super Mario World port from a 2006 video: To my fellow NES and SNES lovers, I realize your faith might be shaken by these events. on the Genesis emulator - kind of a heathen Super Replay. This port even (almost) has the old Minus World trick working!Įlsewhere on YouTube, to help prove that this port is the full game, user Localhbci has started uploading a five-part video series that will result in a full playthrough of Super Mario Bros. The only difference is the music, which has been changed - Sega fanboys might say improved, but they'd be wrong - thanks to the Genesis' unique sound hardware. The amount of time you spend playing Tennis, as well as the match score when you remove the cartridge can all affect which of the 256 worlds you load into, and it's totally possible for you to end up in one of the standard 8 worlds by chance. The visuals and gameplay look pretty much spot-on with the NES original. This story may shock you.Ī video on YouTube (embedded below) showcases a new version of Super Mario Bros. If, like me, you grew up as a child of the 8- and 16-bit console wars between Nintendo and Sega, you may want to look away or brace yourself.
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