Mario Bros. (Nintendo Music)

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Mario Bros.
Album art for Mario Bros. in Nintendo Music
Composed by:
Yukio Kaneoka (uncredited)
Publisher Nintendo
Release date World July 21, 2025[1]
Format Digital
System Nintendo Entertainment System
Number of tracks 10
Length 1:06[2]

Mario Bros. is a digital soundtrack corresponding to Mario Bros. that was made available on Nintendo Music on July 21, 2025. It was released alongside the soundtracks of Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong Jr. Math, Golf, Pinball, Donkey Kong 3, and Wrecking Crew.

Tracklist[edit]

The banner image for Mario Bros. on Nintendo Music.
The Mario Bros. banner, found at the top of the page.

The "All tracks" playlist, found on the Mario Bros. page, features all of the tracks associated with the soundtrack. In total, it contains 10 tracks and is one minute long.

Image English title Japanese title Length Extend to... supported
Thumbnail for "Title BGM" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Title BGM タイトルBGM
Taitoru BGM
0:13 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Start" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Start ゲームスタート
Gēmu sutāto
0:07 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Player Down" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Player Down ミス
Misu
0:04 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Restart" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Restart リスタート
Risutāto
0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Clear" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Clear クリア
Kuria
0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Start (Phase 2 Onward)" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Start (Phase 2 Onward) ゲームスタート(2面以降)
Gēmu Start (2-men ikō)
0:04 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Extra Points" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Extra Points エキストラスコア
Ekisutora sukoa
0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Bonus Round" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Bonus Round ボーナス面
Bōnasu men
0:25 A green check mark, used to indicate when something is true or applicable.
Thumbnail for "Perfect Score" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Perfect Score パーフェクトスコア
Pāfekuto sukoa
0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Over" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Over ゲームオーバーBGM
Gēmu ōbā BGM
0:07 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.

Playlists[edit]

Mario Bros. features one playlist that only contain tracks from its soundtrack.

Top tracks[edit]

Cover image for the Top tracks playlist from Mario Bros. on Nintendo Music

The "Top tracks" playlist is the main playlist for Mario Bros., appearing first on its soundtrack page. The playlist can appear in the "Find your favorites" and "Featured playlists" sections on the home screen.

It contains nine tracks and is one minute long.

Image Title Length Extend to... supported
Thumbnail for "Title BGM" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Title BGM 0:13 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Start" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Start 0:07 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Player Down" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Player Down 0:04 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Restart" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Restart 0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Clear" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Clear 0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Start (Phase 2 Onward)" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Start (Phase 2 Onward) 0:04 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Extra Points" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Extra Points 0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Perfect Score" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Perfect Score 0:03 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.
Thumbnail for "Game Over" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Game Over 0:07 A red "X" mark, used to indicate when something is false or not applicable.

In the "Find your favorites" section on the homepage, the image for "Game Start" is used to represent this game's "Top tracks" playlist.

Other playlists[edit]

Main article: List of playlists with Super Mario tracks on Nintendo Music

Tracks from Mario Bros. also appear on other playlists, usually alongside tracks from other soundtracks.

Top recommendations[edit]

NES Selects[edit]

Cover image for the NES Selects playlist on Nintendo Music

The "NES Selects" playlist contains one track from Mario Bros.

Image Title Length
Thumbnail for "Title BGM" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Title BGM 0:13

Super Mario Selects[edit]

Cover for the Mario Series Selects playlist on Nintendo Music

The "Super Mario Selects" playlist contains one track from Mario Bros.

Image Title Length
Thumbnail for "Title BGM" from Mario Bros. for Nintendo Music Title BGM 0:13

Notes[edit]

  • Despite appearing in both the "NES Selects" and "Mario Series Selects" playlists, "Title BGM" is not present in the "Nintendo Music Selects" playlist.
  • Mario Bros. is the only soundtrack on Nintendo Music that has a track supporting the "Extend to..." feature to not have an Extended-Playback Collection playlist. "Bonus Round", the game's only track that supports the "Extend to..." feature, is also the game's only track not included in the "Top tracks" playlist, or any other playlist.
    • Mario Bros. is one of three soundtracks from the Super Mario franchise on Nintendo Music to not have an "Extended-Playback Collection" playlist, alongside Golf and Pinball.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Soundtracks from 26 NES classics, including Donkey Kong, Ice Climber, and Duck Hunt are available now on the #NintendoMusic app! The songs are retro, but their time is now! Listen here: https://ninten.do/6015sDL4S" – Nintendo of America (July 21, 2025). https://x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1947463775570768066. X (English). Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  2. ^ Polley001. Nintendo Music Information Database. Google Sheets (English). Retrieved August 5, 2025.