Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

Moby ID: 4378
Game Boy Color Specs
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The Mushroom Kingdom has been invaded by the Koopa, a tribe of turtles who possess dark magic. Their king Bowser has transformed all its inhabitants into stones, bricks, and mushrooms; he has also captured Princess Toadstool. She is the only one who can break the evil spell. Imprisoned in a castle deep in Bowser's new found kingdom, Mario, a humble plumber, hears of the tragedy and sets out to free her.

Run, jump, and throw fireballs to defeat the evil Bowser and his minions.

The game features a remake of the original 1985 game, a challenge mode, and versus game option. Also included are records, an album, and a toy box. The Lost Levels is also included, but has to be unlocked first.

Spellings

  • スーパーマリオブラザーズデラックス - Japanese spelling

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Average score: 90% (based on 26 ratings)

Players

Average score: 4.1 out of 5 (based on 53 ratings with 4 reviews)

Pure platform gaming heaven!

The Good
This is an exact conversion of the greatest game in history and much more! Some things have been modified a little bit but so that it doesn't ruin it. You can also change view so that it saves the level design which is still brilliant after 20 years. Not noted in the manual but possible now is playing Luigi in single player by pressing select in the map (new!). Besides the original there is the new challenge mode in which you need to get all red coins, the Yoshi egg and the high score to break. This will take weeks even for the most die-hard gamers. Then there's the VS mode which makes two players race trough new VS-levels as either Mario or Luigi. Unlockable is the Boo-mode which is a 1-player version of the VS mode against the ghost Boo. For masters there's the Lost Levels to unlock. This Japanese sequel to SMB is insanely hard to make it even longer. Then there's lots of extras such as banners and pictures printable with the GB printer. All these extras make an otherwise also brilliant game even better. There is no reason not to buy this only if you dislike platform games. Otherwise this is worth your money like no other GBC game. Probably the best GBC game available.

The Bad
Not much not to like about this game except there doesn't seem to be multiplayer in the original.

The Bottom Line
A brilliant game for SMB experts as well as newbies. Buy it!!!

Game Boy Color · by Rensch (203) · 2005

Nintendo wasted a cartridge space for unnecessary extras instead of SMB2 and SMB3.

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The Bottom Line
In the beginning I must that I'm very disappointed because I expected much more then I get. First of all there are only two games "Super Mario Bros" And "Super Mario Bros: Lost Levels". The plus is that games in fact are unchanged.... but there is a one thing. The resolution in the NES its much bigger then GBC. So they have to cut the gameplay area. But wait U can move the view up and down - and thats the most irritating thing in this game. I really don't understand why they didn't make this automatic.

Next thing.

Extras.

  1. Record list - Helpful

  2. Game characters Album - Wastage of cartridge space.

  3. Toybox - Again,no games.

  4. You vs. Boo - Finally some extra game. Player vs. Cpu (cloud). Nice challenge game.

Conclusion:
I'm disappointed because I've payed for this game a lot of money and I didn't get recompense of it in game. The question is why didn't Nintendo put there a SMB2 or 3 instead of some unnecessary extras? There was enough space to put even these two games.

Final Rating (1-5) :

Gameplay - 5

Graphics - 3

Music - 3

Story - 3

Replay Value - 4

Extras - 2

Overall - 3,4

Game Boy Color · by Eri Bellis (1) · 2008

Does the classic NES game still hold up?

The Good
Ten years after it’s initial release, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, returns players to the Mushroom Kingdom. Does the game still hold up a decade later?

As Mario or Luigi, you must traverse 8 worlds of the Mushroom Kingdom, to save the Princess from the clutches of the evil Bowser. The plot of course is identical to that of the original NES game, sparse as it is, of course since this is just a platformer that really does not matter.

The Graphics look better, the colors are sharper and brighter, a back lit screen would have really helped here. Who would have thought that the Game Boy Color would have been more capable than the NES. That really just shows how weak the NES was if a hand-held system has better graphics.

The familiar sound and music is all here in tact. Unlike the graphics they do not sound better, but at least they are all here and accounted for.

The Gamplay is classic Mario Bros. With some new things, now you can switch to Luigi on the fly. A map like Super Mario Bros. 3 guides you from level to level and there are many mini-games and stuff you can play.

The Bad
On the Bad side, what is up with having to press the D-pad up or over to see more of the screen, couldn’t Nintendo fit the whole screen?



The Bottom Line
This is the definitive version of Super Mario Bros. It surpasses it’s NES counterpart, in just about every way possible.

Game Boy Color · by MasterMegid (723) · 2006

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Version differences

You cannot see as much of a scene at one time as on the NES version because the Game Boy Color does not have the same dimensions as a standard television set.

Awards

  • Total! (Germany)
    • Issue 01/2000 – Best Game Boy Platformer in 1999

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Game added by Macintrash.

Nintendo 3DS added by Michael Cassidy.

Additional contributors: Satoshi Kunsai, Sciere, gamewarrior, Patrick Bregger.

Game added June 28, 2001. Last modified January 12, 2024.