Super Mario Bros. Deluxe

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of the NES game Super Mario Bros., released in 1985. Super Mario Bros. Deluxe was released on the Game Boy Color fourteen years later. The game received critical acclaim for a number of things – bringing back the original Super Mario Bros. for a whole younger generation to experience, the inclusion of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, as well as the great abundance of unlockables featured in the game.

Plot
Because Super Mario Bros. Deluxe has different games and mode built in, the plot varies from mode to mode. The plots for Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels are exactly the same as they were in the original games. However, the games have additional features unlocked when beat.

Super Mario Bros.
When Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach, ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario and Luigi must set out on a dangerous adventure to rescue the fair princess. As they trek across multiple locations to get to Bowser's Castle, they encounter massive ambushes of enemies along the way. Though their adventure starts out easy, it grows progressively harder as the brothers travel closer and closer to Bowser's Castle. Eight massive worlds stand between them and the princess, and they will do whatever it takes to rescue her from the foul King of Koopas.

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 accommodate 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.

Multi-player

 * Versus 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.

Miscellaneous

 * 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.