Kaettekita Mario Bros.

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Kaettekita Mario Bros.
Image:Kaettekita Mario Bros Title.png
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) November 30, 1988 (Japan)
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) 2 players
Platform(s) Famicom Disk System (Japan Only)

Kaettekita Mario Bros. (translates to Return of Mario Bros., or Mario Bros. Returns) was a revision of Mario Bros. released November 30, 1988 for the Famicom Disk System for Japan only. The game featured a few revisions, as well as some added features for Mario Bros. fans.

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In game screenshot
In game screenshot
An in-game advertisement for Super Mario Bros. 3-branded furikake and curry.
An in-game advertisement for Super Mario Bros. 3-branded furikake and curry.
  • Gameplay closer to the original arcade game, being that the Famicom/NES versions, while very close to the arcade, were missing features of the original arcade release. It also included some all new levels.
  • Players' ability to change direction while in mid-air.
  • Improved graphics and music (due to the FDS' extra sound chip) over both the arcade and Famicom versions.
  • Option to save players' High Score.
  • More game modes.
  • Japanese-flavoured cut-scenes and advertisements. This includes an advertisement for Super Mario Bros. 3, which happened to be released in late 1988 in Japan.
  • Sponsorship from "Nagatanien", a Japanese food company (an ad for "Mario Curry" appears next to the SMB 3 ad).

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