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[[File:Super_Mario_Bros.png|thumb|World 1-1]]''Super Mario Bros.'' is a flash game made by Carlos Olcese and hosted on the [[Winterrowd.com]] website. | [[File:Super_Mario_Bros.png|thumb|World 1-1]]''Super Mario Bros.'' is a flash game made by Carlos Olcese and hosted on the [[Winterrowd.com]] website. | ||
The game is like a flash version of the original Super Mario Bros. for NES, but when the player starts the game and tries to move forward a bit, a picture of a reaper mask pops up slowly zooming in and out along with a high pitched girl screaming | The game is like a flash version of the original Super Mario Bros. for NES, but when the player starts the game and tries to move forward a bit, a picture of a reaper mask pops up slowly zooming in and out along with a high pitched girl screaming repeating twice. | ||
Despite being a [[screamer]] version of the original Super Mario Bros., the game uses Mario's sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3., and the level 1 music is not actually from the original NES game. | Despite being a [[screamer]] version of the original Super Mario Bros., the game uses Mario's sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3., and the level 1 music is not actually from the original NES game. | ||
Revision as of 01:46, 24 October 2019

Super Mario Bros. is a flash game made by Carlos Olcese and hosted on the Winterrowd.com website.
The game is like a flash version of the original Super Mario Bros. for NES, but when the player starts the game and tries to move forward a bit, a picture of a reaper mask pops up slowly zooming in and out along with a high pitched girl screaming repeating twice.
Despite being a screamer version of the original Super Mario Bros., the game uses Mario's sprite from Super Mario Bros. 3., and the level 1 music is not actually from the original NES game.
Gallery
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The splash screen.
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The title screen.
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Let's-a Go!
Link
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/
- winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/super-mario-bros.swf