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'''''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe''''' is a [[Genre#Platform games|platform game]] released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in 1999 as a [[reissue|remake]] of the 1985 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', also including its 1986 [[Family Computer Disk System]] sequel, ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', as a hidden reward. It was released fourteen years after the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' The game was never released in Japan for the normal Game Boy Color Game Pak but rather the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] cartridge. This game was initially released for the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] in Japan, Europe, and Australia in 2014, as part of a special offer, and was later available to download for everyone in Europe, Australia, and North America with an added cost.<ref>http://www.cubed3.com/news/22959/1/more-classic-mario-games-coming-to-virtual-console.html</ref>
'''''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe''''' is a [[Genre#Platform games|platform game]] released on the [[Game Boy Color]] in 1999 as a [[reissue|remake]] of the 1985 [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', also including its 1986 [[Family Computer Disk System]] sequel, ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', as a hidden reward. It was released fourteen years after the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' The game was never released in Japan for the normal Game Boy Color Game Pak but rather the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] cartridge. This game was initially released for the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]]'s [[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] in Japan, Europe, and Australia in 2014, as part of a special offer, and was later available to download for everyone in Europe, Australia, and North America with an added cost.<ref>https://www.cubed3.com/news/22959/1/more-classic-mario-games-coming-to-virtual-console.html</ref> The Virtual Console release requires 51 [[Memory Card|blocks]] (6.5 MB) of memory to be installed.


The game received critical acclaim for a number of reasons, including bringing back the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' for a whole younger generation to experience, especially to a handheld that allowed players to enjoy ''Super Mario Bros.'' wherever they went, the inclusion of the previously rarely seen ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', and the great abundance of featured unlockables.
The game received critical acclaim for a number of reasons, including bringing back the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' for a whole younger generation to experience, especially to a handheld that allowed players to enjoy ''Super Mario Bros.'' wherever they went, the inclusion of the previously rarely seen ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', and the great abundance of featured unlockables.
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This game also serves as a precursor for the [[Super Mario Advance (series)|''Super Mario Advance'' series]] of rereleases, and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' as a classic title with additional features.
This game also serves as a precursor for the [[Super Mario Advance (series)|''Super Mario Advance'' series]] of rereleases, and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' as a classic title with additional features.
==Story==
==Story==
The story for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' are exactly the same as in their original releases, but present minor alterations. The plot follows like this, as detailed on the game's manual:<ref>http://www.gamesdatabase.org//Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_Game_Boy_Color/Manual/formated/Super_Mario_Bros._Deluxe_-_1999_-_Nintendo.pdf ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' instruction booklet, pages 2-3</ref>
The story for ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' are exactly the same as in their original releases, but present minor alterations. The plot follows like this, as detailed on the game's manual:<ref>https://www.gamesdatabase.org//Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_Game_Boy_Color/Manual/formated/Super_Mario_Bros._Deluxe_-_1999_-_Nintendo.pdf ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' instruction booklet, pages 2-3</ref>


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