Super Mario Bros.: Difference between revisions

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*1990 - Re-released on the NES in the US as part of the ''3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet'' compilation, packaged with the NES Power Set.
*1990 - Re-released on the NES in the US as part of the ''3-in-1 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt/World Class Track Meet'' compilation, packaged with the NES Power Set.
*1990 - Re-released on the NES as part of ''[[Nintendo World Championships 1990]]''.
*1990 - Re-released on the NES as part of ''[[Nintendo World Championships 1990]]''.
*1991 - Re-released on the NES in Europe as part of the ''Super Mario Bros./Tetris/Nintendo World Cup'' compilation, sold alone or with the Top Loader.
*1992 - Re-released on the NES in Europe as part of the ''Super Mario Bros./Tetris/Nintendo World Cup'' compilation, sold alone or with the Top Loader.
*1993 - Remake available on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] as part of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' compilation (known as Super Mario Collection in Japan). Graphics and sound were updated, and many [[glitches]] were removed.
*1993 - Remake available on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] as part of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' compilation (known as Super Mario Collection in Japan). Graphics and sound were updated, and many [[glitches]] were removed.
*1994 - Remake available on the SNES in the US as part of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'' compilation, packaged with the SNES Mario Set.
*1994 - Remake available on the SNES in the US as part of the ''[[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]]'' compilation, packaged with the SNES Mario Set.
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