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The only changes in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' are the lack of the {{button|nes|start}} button (due to this, the {{button|nes|A}} button needs to be pressed to start the game, and to pause the game, the Game & Watch pause menu needs to be opened by pressing the PAUSE button), holding the {{button|nes|A}} button on the title screen button grants the player infinite lives (except for World 9),<ref name=JPWebsitetopics/> and the copyright notice was changed from " | The only changes in ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' are the lack of the {{button|nes|start}} button (due to this, the {{button|nes|A}} button needs to be pressed to start the game, and to pause the game, the Game & Watch pause menu needs to be opened by pressing the PAUSE button), holding the {{button|nes|A}} button on the title screen button grants the player infinite lives (except for World 9),<ref name=JPWebsitetopics/> and the copyright notice was changed from "©1985 Nintendo" to "©1985‒2020 Nintendo." The "©2010 Nintendo" copyright notice was removed altogether from the Mario Drawing Song. | ||
==Technical specifications== | ==Technical specifications== |