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{{Bob | {{Bob | ||
| bobscreen= Super Mario Bros Title.png | | bobscreen= Super Mario Bros Title.png | ||
| developer | | developers= {{developer|Nintendo EAD}}, {{developer|SRD}}<ref>[https://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/SRD GDRI]</ref> | ||
| publishers= {{publisher|Nintendo}} (JP/EU/AU/US/CA), {{publisher|Samurai}} (IN), {{publisher|Hyundai}} (KR) | | publishers= {{publisher|Nintendo}} (JP/EU/AU/US/CA), {{publisher|Samurai}} (IN), {{publisher|Hyundai}} (KR) | ||
| systems= {{system|NES}}, {{system|Famicom Disk System}} | | systems= {{system|NES}}, {{system|Famicom Disk System}}, {{system|FamicomBox}} | ||
| japan= {{date|1985|September|13}} (Famicom), {{date|1986|February|21|nocat=true}} (FDS) | | japan= {{date|1985|September|13}} (Famicom), {{date|1986|February|21|nocat=true}} (FDS) | ||
| usa= {{date|1985|October|18|ref=<ref>https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/sad-but-true-we-can-t-prove-when-super-mario-bros-came-out</ref>}} | | usa= {{date|1985|October|18|ref=<ref>https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/sad-but-true-we-can-t-prove-when-super-mario-bros-came-out</ref>}} | ||
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| aus= {{date|1987|July|10|nocat=true}} | | aus= {{date|1987|July|10|nocat=true}} | ||
| korea= {{date|1987|December|25|nocat=true}} | | korea= {{date|1987|December|25|nocat=true}} | ||
| tcrf = | | tcrf = Super Mario Bros. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{INES | {{INES | ||
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|image = [[File:Super Mario Bros Title.png|center]] | |image = [[File:Super Mario Bros Title.png|center]] | ||
|mapperno = 0 | |mapperno = 0 | ||
|mappername = | |mappername = NROM | ||
|prgrom = 2 x | |prgrom = 2 x 16 KiB | ||
|chrrom = 1 x | |chrrom = 1 x 8 KiB | ||
|mirroring = Vertical | |mirroring = Vertical | ||
|4screen = No | |4screen = No | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 23 May 2024
Super Mario Bros. |
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Developers: Nintendo EAD,
SRD[1] ROM map RAM map Text table Notes Tutorials TCRF |
Super Mario Bros. | |
Mapper No. | 0 |
Mapper Name | NROM |
PRG-ROM Pages | 2 x 16 KiB |
CHR-ROM Pages | 1 x 8 KiB |
Mirroring | Vertical |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | No |
Sub-pages
ROM map |
RAM map |
Text table |
Notes |
Tutorials |
Utilities
- Insectduel's SMB Utility - A level editor based on SMB Utility.
- Mario Improvement - A level editor.
- Mario's Beauty Salon - A palette editor.
- MarioTextEd
- SMB Fix - Fixes various common problems with Super Mario Bros. ROMs.
- SMB NES ROM Text Editor
- SMB Rom Text Editor
- SMB Title Screen Editor
- SMB Utility - The most common utility for Super Mario Bros. level editing. This version is in English - the original Japanese version can be found here.
- SMBar - A level editor.
- SMBED
- YY-ME
Hacks
- 2600 Bros
- Air
- Cemetery Bros.
- Enigmario
- Extra Mario Bros
- Joe and Moe Pizza Delivery
- Luigi and the Christmas Quest
- Mario Blackman
- Merc Bros
- Mortal Kombat Bros Sub-Zero Mythologies
- Quest for the Missing Hat!
- Smashing Pumpkin Bros
- Strange Mario Bros
- Strange Mario Bros - The Lost Levels
- Super Mario Bash
- Super Mario Bros Challenge
- Super Mario Bros Rebirth
- Super Ninja Bros
- Super KKK Bros.
- Toilet Mario
Translations
- Dutch translation by Ok Impala!
- Esperanto translation by BluePhoenix
- Portuguese translation by BMatSantos
- Turkish translation by knighTeen87
Miscellaneous
- Super Mario Bros. was the first commercially released NES game, and is one of the most hacked NES games.
Known Dumps
- 3598 Super Mario Bros. (E) [a1]
- 3600 Super Mario Bros. (E)
- 3601 Super Mario Bros (JU) (Alt Levels) [p2] [!]
- 3605 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [!]
- 3618 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [t1]
- 3619 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [t2]
- 3625 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG1) [p1]
- 3635 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG1)
- 3636 Super Mario Bros. (JU) [p1]
- 4137 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS)
- 4138 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [a1]
- 9759 Super Mario Bros. (J) (FDS Hack)
- 9762 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [b1]
- 9763 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [b2]
- 9764 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [b3]
- 9765 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [b4]
- 9766 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [h1]
- 9767 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [h2]
- 9768 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [o1]
- 9769 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [o1][h1]
- 9770 Super Mario Bros. (JU) (PRG0) [o2]
- 9771 Super Mario Bros. (JU) [p1] [b1]
- 9772 Super Mario Bros. (JU) [p1] [o1]
- 9774 Super Mario Bros. (JU) [p1] [o2]
- 9775 Super Mario Bros. (PC10)
- 10476 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [b1]
- 10477 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [b2]
- 10478 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [b3]
- 10479 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [b3] [o1]
- 10480 VS Super Mario Bros. (VS) [o1]
References
External links
- Wikipedia article
- Acmlm ROM Hack Domain: SMB1 hacks
- Super Mario Bros. maps at NESMaps
- Super Mario Bros. sprites at NESMaps
Categories:
- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Nintendo EAD
- Games developed by SRD
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Nintendo
- Games published by Samurai
- Games published by Hyundai
- NES games
- Famicom Disk System games
- FamicomBox games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1985
- Games released in September
- Games released on September 13
- Games released in October
- Games released on October 18
- Pages with TCRF links
- NES games using mapper number 0
- NES games using the NROM mapper
- NES games with 2 x 16 KiB PRG-ROM pages
- NES games with 1 x 8 KiB CHR-ROM pages
- NES games with vertical mirroring
- NES games with 4-screen mirroring disabled
- NES games with no SRAM enabled
- Mario series