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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.
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|name = Super Mario Bros.
|Picture = Mariojudah.JPG
|Maker = Carlos Olcese
|Type = Flash game
|Release date = 2004
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'''Super Mario Bros.''' was a flash [[screamer]] game made by ''Carlos Olcese'' and hosted on the [[Winterrowd.com]] website, it pretends to be 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.


The game pretends to be 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.
The game begins with a Nintendo presents logo, then subsequently cuts into the start menu, with no audio playing, and no time bar, the player can choose singleplayer to participate as Mario, after pressing, the player controls Mario using arrow keys, and spacebar to jump, the game has pretty crude graphics, the sprite moves in 6 frames, but not for jumping, the sprites are taken from [[Wikipedia: Super Mario Bros. 3|Super Mario Bros. 3]], however, when the player moves forward a bit, the screen will immediately cut out into an image of a poorly-drawn reaper mask, along with 2 loud, frightning, high-pitched screams, zooming in and out, before showing a link to the official Winterrowd sit.
 
== '''Gallery''' ==
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 widths="220">
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Super_Mario_Bros_Splash.png|The splash screen.
Super_Mario_Bros_Splash.png|The splash screen.
Smb.png|The title screen.
Smb.png|The title screen.
File:Super_Mario_Bros.png|Let's-a Go!
File:Super_Mario_Bros.png|Let's-a Go!
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
== Links ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* '''winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/'''
* '''winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/'''
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[[Category:2004]]
[[Category:2004]]
[[Category:Flash]]
[[Category:Flash]]
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Revision as of 05:49, 3 January 2021

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Super Mario Bros. was a flash screamer game made by Carlos Olcese and hosted on the Winterrowd.com website, it pretends to be 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.

The game begins with a Nintendo presents logo, then subsequently cuts into the start menu, with no audio playing, and no time bar, the player can choose singleplayer to participate as Mario, after pressing, the player controls Mario using arrow keys, and spacebar to jump, the game has pretty crude graphics, the sprite moves in 6 frames, but not for jumping, the sprites are taken from Super Mario Bros. 3, however, when the player moves forward a bit, the screen will immediately cut out into an image of a poorly-drawn reaper mask, along with 2 loud, frightning, high-pitched screams, zooming in and out, before showing a link to the official Winterrowd sit.

Gallery

Links

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/
  • winterrowd.com/super-mario-bros/super-mario-bros.swf
  • 4online.net/flash/supermario.swf

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