A Super Mario variety blog.
Screenshots, photos, sprites, gifs, scans and more from all around the world of Super Mario Bros.


Intro animation from the officially licensed 1984 port of Mario Bros. for the Japanese NEC PC-8001 home computer system. The game takes 7 minutes and 40 seconds to load from the magnetic tape it was distributed on; the longest loading time of any licensed Mario video game on any platform.
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Kaettekita Mario Bros., an enhanced port of Mario Bros. for the Japanese-only Famicom Disk System, contains several scenes and features not present in any other versions of the game. One of these is a roulette screen after getting a Game Over, where extra lives can be won depending on how many Marios appear in the slots. The screen features a unique jumping sprite for Mario, where he raises his hands up in joy as he jumps offscreen.
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From a print ad for Mario Bros. on the Atari 2600. The song lyrics were taken from the live-action commercial for the game.
From a commercial for the Mario Bros. Game & Watch.
Title and credits screens from a Commodore 64 port of Mario Bros.