
Super Mario Bros.
The PC Engine port of Nintendo's iconic platformer featuring enhanced CD audio and new animated cutscenes. Players control Mario (and Luigi in 2-player mode) through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser.
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About This Retro Game
Released as part of the 'Super Mario Bros. Complete' CD-ROM set in Japan (1993), featuring all original levels plus new animated interludes with voiced dialogue.
Notable for its arranged soundtrack by Konami's sound team, offering CD-quality versions of Koji Kondo's original compositions.
Includes a 'Special Mode' with modified enemy placements and a save function - rare for Mario games of this era.
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