Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of the Nintendo game Super Mario Bros. on the Game Boy Color. The game recieved critical acclaim for a number of things, such as bringing back the original  Super Mario Bros. for a whole younger generation to play the classic, the Boo challenges, and including the  Lost Levels .

Game Modes
Single Player
 * Original 1985: The original super Mario Bros. game.
 * Challenge: Allows the player to play levels again and complete extra challenges, such as collecting Red Coins and Yoshi Eggs.
 * Super Mario Bros. For Super Players: When collecting a total of 300,000 points, the player can play Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (called Super Mario Bros. For Super Players in this game), but it is actually a modification of Super Mario Bros. rather than a port of Lost Levels. Thus, the physics and graphics are the same and the level design is altered somewhat to accomodate Mario's physics.
 * You VS. Boo: When collecting 100,000 points, the player will be awarded a mode where the player gets to race Boo to the end of any level. Similar to VS. Mode.

Multiplayer
 * VS. Mode: Using a Game Boy link cable, two players can race to the end of a level. Similar to You VS. Boo.
 * High Scores: Allows players to trade their High Score records.

Misc.
 * Toy Box: Various goodies for the Player to enjoy, such as a Fortune Teller, Game Boy Printer printouts, and a calender.
 * Album: Images the player has earned by meeting certain objectives in the game.

Differences Between Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

 * The player can save the game at any time.
 * A world map has been added.
 * The player can play as Luigi at any time.
 * Water and Lava are now animated.
 * Luigi, Toad, and Peach have new animations.
 * Luigi's palette has been changed.
 * All the glitches have been fixed, including the Minus World and Small Fire Mario.