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#150 Super Mario Bros (Warpless)

Quite possibly my first ever memory is my brother unwrapping the NES for xmas 1989 with me aged 4. I’m unsure if I really understood what this was, but I definitely got in on his wild enthusiasm for it. Such nostalgia when I remember that first the TVs scrambled noise finally turned into crisp sharp lines of 8-bit glory (well we were more forgiving of RF in those days), as “Super Mario Bros” appeared on screen for the first time. I fondly remember both my parents having their one and only go at home console gaming. Despite much frantic waving of arms and jumping along to Mario for every pit cleared, my Dad did make it to level 2. Mum didnt fair so well, being killed by the first Gomba. Still everyone enjoyed themselves playing this and that sentiment hasn’t changed 30 years on.

While later Mario installments perfected plumber control even further, for a first attempt this is a cracking effort. Considering how early this was released and how many poor imitations followed, Nintendo have alot to be proud of. There’s such a degree of satisfaction that comes from playing this game fast arguably even more so than a certain hedgehog.

Unsurprisingly this wasnt my first time finishing it though even still I find enough challenge to never render the game a complete pushover for me, which I could say about some of the later titles like Mario2, SMWorld or even Mario64. Though I’ve done warpless before also, one day I would like to finish this deathless, alas not to be today!

A joy to play again and very satisfying to reach another milestone in the challenge.

Im attempting to complete every NES game released in the UK for charity. To follow my progress please follow me on Instagram at Cabines_fever

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Retro Fan
Retro Fan
January 8, 2021 3:02 pm

Thank you for sharing. I look forward to more of your game experiences.

Doug
Doug
January 8, 2021 3:59 pm

I like the personal touch.