Talk:Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

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This is not a speedy - it's perfectly valid. What's going on here? Andre 05:54, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Super Mario Bros. DX is a remake of Super Mario Bros. --ZachKudrna18@yahoo.com

[edit] Super Mario Bros DX Not "Deluxe"

Super Mario Bros. DX is easier to hear about than Super Mario Bros. Deluxe. It's better to abbreviate. --ZachKudrna18@yahoo.com

On Wikipedia, it's usually reccomended that the official name is used instead of the abbreviation. However, there are some exceptions such as the Nintendo DS --TBCO M G! 03:57, 30 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] the game was not untouched

The game did have some minor changes, such as the layout dosen't have the name of the character, the pipe sound appears when coming out of a pipe, the screen can scroll up and down, and Firey Luigi is now green. You can also go back a bit back farther in the level. BackInBlack 12:34, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

You can only scroll back a bit because tghe programming equivalent wasn't changed for the screen to halt between NES and GBC.

Another thing that was forgotten on this article is the screen size, the GBC port can only display 12 16x16 sprites, while the NES can display 16 on screen. This has a large impact on gameplay. I'm adding this change to the Main Article, revert if you find it false.--Mofomojo 02:36, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] World 9 and A-D through a cheat device?

I've never heard of this before. Can anyone verify it, perhaps also post the code(s)?