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Super Mario Bros. Review Rewind

The Italian Stallion.....and Luigi.

It’s no secret that some of the best ideas started in Japan. This was certainly true of Nintendo back in the early 80’s.  One of their creations was a simple arcade game, Mario Bros., featuring sibling plumbers Mario and Luigi on a quest to rid the screen of pests in the sewer pipes. Due to its success, Nintendo decided to create a bigger adventure based on the two characters for their new cartridge-based home console. Thus, Super Mario Brothers was born on September 13, 1985 in Japan and 1986 in the US, making Mario a household name along with the company that created him.

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Wii U Launch PlayBit: Epic Mickey 2, Nintendo Land, and New Super Mario Bros. U

Join Jason as he plays all three of those games to celebrate the Wii U launch! Click through to join our chatango room.

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PlayBit After Dark: New Super Mario Bros. U

Join Jason as he plays a late game of New Super Mario Bros. U! Click through to participate in the chat!

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Koopalings, Airships and Tanookis Oh My! - Mario Mania #3

The finale of the NES trilogy is truly a classic to behold.

The year was 1990. It is about a year before the Super Nintendo makes its debut, but the NES is enjoying brisk sales of both hardware and games. The previous year Nintendo released its first handheld system, the Game Boy, and unleashed the addiction known as Tetris. This was, however, in North America. As I eluded to in Mario Mania #2, a Famicom player often had a different, exclusive set of hardware to play with than his counterpart in North America. The Japan-only accessory, the Famicom Disk System, was one of them. 

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Double The Fun? - Mario Mania #2

Two games in one part! Can you guess which one I like better?

Different things usually happened with Nintendo in two completely different continents. While the NES arrived in 1986 in North America, Japan was already in its third year of Famicom glory. Nintendo’s then-released Famicom Disk System introduced the battery back-up save feature, eliminating the need for long over-drawn password saves. Games like Metroid and The Legend of Zelda greatly benefited from this innovation. It was also this year that Nintendo saw fit to release a sequel to Super Mario Bros, appropriately titled Super Mario Bros. 2. This was a completely different Super Mario Bros. 2 than the one North Americans got in 1988. So what in the world happened?

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Fan Made Stages For New Super Mario Brothers Wii

Kathrine Theidy's Mopper Mario Bros. Wii is now available for all!

Did you catch last Monday's PlayBit where Jason and Chris played some levels designed by fellow PixlBit staffer Kathrine Theidy? Well, now the stages are available for download for your own amusement. Chris's counter-op antics not included.

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New Super Mario Bros. Mii Show Floor Footage

Check out some footage shot directly from the show floor of E3, showcasing both the prototype for NSMBM and the Wii U tablet controller!

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Miyamoto Confident in New Super Mario Bros. Wii

A retailer briefing reveals a special appearance by Mario's creator.

Miyamoto made a special appearance at recent retailer briefing in Tokyo, according to andriasang.

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