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| game = Mario Bros.
| game = Mario Bros.
| displaytitle = ''Mario Bros.''
| displaytitle = ''Mario Bros.''
| image = [[File:Mario Bros. FC Box Art.jpg|300px]]
| image =  
<tabs>
<tab name="Famicom box art">
[[File:Mario Bros. FC Box Art.jpg|300px]]
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<tab name="Famicom cartridge">
[[File:Mario Bros. FC Cartridge.png|300px]]
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| japanese-name = マリオブラザーズ
| japanese-name = マリオブラザーズ
| developer = [[Nintendo]]
| developer = [[Intelligent Systems]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| cartridge-code = HVC-MA
| cartridge-code = HVC-MA
| barcode-jan = 4902370832112
| mapper = [[NROM]]
| yen = 3800
| yen = 3800
| famicom-date = September 9, 1983
| famicom-date = September 9, 1983
| nes-usa-date = June 1986
| nes-eur-date = September 1, 1986
| nso-jpn-date = September 19, 2018
| nso-int-date = September 19, 2018
| tcrf = Mario Bros. (NES)
| wikipedia = Mario Bros.
| wikipedia = Mario Bros.
| strategywiki = Mario Bros.
| strategywiki = Mario Bros.
}}
}}
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'''''Mario Bros.''''' (マリオブラザーズ) is a platformer developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. Originally an arcade game, the game was ported to the [[Family Computer]] with the help of [[Intelligent Systems]] on September 9, 1983. It was later released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America on June 1, 1986, and in Europe on September 1, 1986.
'''''Mario Bros.''''' (マリオブラザーズ) is a platformer developed and published by [[Nintendo]]. Originally an arcade game, the game was ported to the [[Family Computer]] with the help of [[Intelligent Systems]] on September 9, 1983. It was later released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America on June 1, 1986, and in Europe on September 1, 1986.
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System software]]
 
[[Category:1983 software]]
==Reception==
[[Category:Stubs]]
'''US:''' Nintendo Power would rate the game in their 1990 Pak Source, giving it a score spread of 3/3/3.5/3.5 across graphics & sound, play control, challenge and theme & fun.
 
'''UK:''' Nintendo Magazine System included the game in the index of their initial October 1992 issue. They rated it 83%, citing 'It's a nice, cute, simple game, but only truly worthwhile in two-player mode'.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Mario Bros. FC Box Art.jpg|The Famicom box art.
Mario Bros. FC Cartridge.png|The Famicom cartridge.
</gallery>
 
{{1983 software}}
[[Category:Nintendo e-Reader software]]

Latest revision as of 05:12, 19 June 2024

Mario Bros.
マリオブラザーズ
Box art

Mario Bros. FC Box Art.jpg

Mario Bros. FC Cartridge.png

Developer
Publisher
Price
¥3800 ($24.32 USD)
Code
  • HVC-MA
  • Mapper
    Famicom release date
    Japan
    September 9, 1983
    NES release date
    North America
    June 1986
    Europe
    September 1, 1986
    Nintendo Switch Online release date
    Japan
    September 19, 2018
    International
    September 19, 2018
    Other sites
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    Mario Bros. (マリオブラザーズ) is a platformer developed and published by Nintendo. Originally an arcade game, the game was ported to the Family Computer with the help of Intelligent Systems on September 9, 1983. It was later released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America on June 1, 1986, and in Europe on September 1, 1986.

    Reception

    US: Nintendo Power would rate the game in their 1990 Pak Source, giving it a score spread of 3/3/3.5/3.5 across graphics & sound, play control, challenge and theme & fun.

    UK: Nintendo Magazine System included the game in the index of their initial October 1992 issue. They rated it 83%, citing 'It's a nice, cute, simple game, but only truly worthwhile in two-player mode'.

    Gallery