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Captain N's 25 Favorite Nintendo Games


On 02/27/2015 at 04:08 AM by Captain N

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Super Mario Bros. This game needs no introduction to anyone who has ever played games. It's been lauded as the most influential game of all time, and rightfully so. It's the game that revitalized the video game industry as well as the game that popularized the side-scrolling platformer. It's also the game that's usually on the top of a top games of all time list.                                           

Every new Mario game brings new ideas to the genre. Super Mario Bros. 2 isn't considered a Mario game by everyone else, but you can't deny the influenze it had on future installments. Super Mario Bros. 3 is everyone's favorite of the 2D Mario games, it even had a debut in theaters that boosted Mario's already worldwide impact even more. But today, I'm here to talk about the very first game I ever played: Super Mario Bros.

                                       SMB

To everyone, Super Mario Bros. was the first Nintendo game they ever played, since it was bundled with the NES. It was the very first game I ever played when I was 2 and there's a very interesting story behind how I got to try it out. I think I may have told this one at 1up, but I'm going to tell it to new readers who haven't read it before.

It was 1992 and I was 2 years old at the time, we as in my mom and dad lived in a smal 1 room apartment back then. It was christmas morning and we had a tree, but no presents. I woke up and my dad opened the door, and to his surprise, he found some presents at our doorstep, one for each of us. The biggest one was for me and I opened it, and it was an NES. My dad hooked it on to our tv, he gave me the controller and the game on the NES was Super Mario Bros. I know it was SMB because the music from the first level has been stuck in my head since. I think it was the bundle that came with the Duck Hunt pack too because my dad was holding a gun, which I think was the NES Zapper and he was playing on tv.

To this day, I still don't know who left the presents there. I like to think it might have been Santa Claus since it was christmas day. It's a big mystery and I know couldn't have been my dad since he was still in bed when I got up that morning. I even asked my mom and dad about it, and they are surprised I even remember that far back, and they said that they remember that too, and they don't know who left the presents there either. Perhaps I'll never know, but I think it's for the best, and whoever left the presents there, whether it was Santa or not, thanks for getting me into games and Nintendo at such an early age.

SMB Deluxe

I didn't play Super Mario Bros. again till I got Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on the GameBoy Color years later, and this is the version I remember the most playing. I think this actually might be my favorite version of the game since it added alot of features and improved a very old game. It's the original game at at first glance, but they added alot of new things to it. For starters, there's a map screen before you enter a level, and you can switch between Mario or Luigi at that screen. It even has the Lost Levels included in it, and the tagline for it says, for Super Players Only.

SMB DeluxeSMB Deluxe                              

They also added new content to it too, like you can also find red coins hidden through a level as well as looking for a hidden block that has a Yoshi egg in it. They even added a time attack mode of sorts, where you race a Boo in levels. Plus, the Boo get's faster if you defeat the previous one in that stage. The game even has images you can unlock by doing various things in the game, like defeating Bowser with Fireballs in each castle nets you a new image. You can even print them out with the Gameboy Printer if you want, and you can also make and print your own messages using special templates you can print out. It even has a 2-player mode where two people play on a Link Cable and race to the finish, just like in the boo mode.

                                       SMB Deluxe

The game is just packed with content to an already great game. There's even the Super Mario All-Stars version which is a collection of all the previous Super Mario Bros. games, except that they redid the graphics and the mechanics in the game to match it's 16-bit counterpart, Super Mario World. So, any version works really.                                                       

But if I was to choose my definitive version, I go with Deluxe due to the nostalgia I had with it, and all the new features and content they packed, this improving an already legendary game. This game also paved the way for the Super Mario Advanced series. I will say that it does feel dated compared to the All-Stars version since it's a port of the original game, but it's on the 3DS eShop right now in case you're curious about Deluxe. And that's about all I can say on SMB, there's nothing more to say since it's a game everyone has played.

                                     SMB Deluxe

So have you ever played Super Mario Bros? I know everyone here has, but what do you think of it? Thanks for reading and later.


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

02/27/2015 at 05:45 AM

I actually don't like Super Mario Bros. as much as most others do.  But I will agree that SMB Deluxe had a lot of improvements and additions to it.  And it's a pretty technical feat for a GBC game.

Captain N

02/27/2015 at 06:26 PM

It's not my most favorite, that award goes to another game that will be on this series. And you're right, it's pretty impressive on what they did now that I think about it.

Aboboisdaman

02/27/2015 at 09:33 AM

The first game I ever played was Double Dragon on NES. My cousin had it. Super Mario Bros. was the first game I ever owned though. I still play it every once in a while. The real Mario 2 was hard as hell. I played through that not too long ago.

Captain N

02/27/2015 at 06:27 PM

I actually played Double Dragon Neon on the PS3 not too long ago too, it's pretty challenging but it's really fun with someone else. This version of SMB had The Lost Levels or the real SMB2 and it was pretty hard, I think I beat it as a kid.

mothman

02/27/2015 at 10:00 AM

This was pretty much my start in Nintendo gaming. It got played constantly by my wife and I. Of course we had to buy 2 but at the time we had no idea it was another game re-skinned into a Mario game. The fact that it was so different from the first game should have given it away but it wasn't until the dawn of the internets that I found out.

Mario 3 was definitely our favourite. Shameful confession time: my wife was always way better at the games than I.

Captain N

02/27/2015 at 08:31 PM

I vaugely remember the original SMB like I mentioned in the post, but it's a great game. Same about SMB2, didn't know it was another game which was pretty mindblowing at the time. And that last part is pretty interesting, but we always know there's someone out there better at the things we're good at.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/27/2015 at 11:12 AM

I think I may have actually played Duck Hunt first, but I really do not remember that far back. 

I was also 2 in 1992 though. Never knew a GBC version existed. 

Captain N

02/27/2015 at 08:32 PM

SMB was my first game, I do remember my dad trying out Duck Hunt though. And yeah, we're the same age, neat. I say the GBC version is the definitive version of the game.

C.S.3590SquadLeader

02/27/2015 at 12:57 PM

I played the version that was packed with Duck Hunt, but didn't actually play all the way to the end until the GBC version came out. Wish I still had it, but I lost things so easily when I was younger.

Captain N

02/27/2015 at 08:33 PM

Yeah, I never beat it since I was 2. I did beat it for the first time in the GBC version. I still have the cart, just don't have any means of playing it right now.

Alex-C25

02/27/2015 at 09:17 PM

Ahh yes, the eternal classic. Despite its dateness, I do really like to play the VC copy of the NES original from time to time, enough to consider the game a favorite.

Captain N

02/28/2015 at 10:11 PM

Yeah, it might have been a cliche choice, but it is the game that revived the industry. It's also the one game that started it all for me.

KnightDriver

03/01/2015 at 03:23 AM

Woah! Deluxe sounds cool! I'll have to play that next time I want to throw myself at SMB.

Captain N

03/02/2015 at 12:37 AM

Yeah, it's the same game that you've already played, but they added some improvements and new content. Which to me is my favorite version of the game.

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