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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Japan / NP)

Game Boy Color
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1999
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Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on GBC is the definitive portable version of the founding classic. The original game plus extra challenges, hidden levels and scores to beat. An absolute GBC must.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 3+
Description
The original Super Mario Bros. is ported to Game Boy Color with colourful visuals and numerous all-new bonus features. Published by Nintendo, released in Europe in June 1999. Full original SMB in colour, Challenge mode with additional objectives, Boo Race mode and race against Boo, illustration gallery and secret levels. Multilingual version.

Super Mario Bros. Deluxe review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Timeless, Koji Kondo's immortal theme regains all its punch on the Game Boy Color, faithful to the note. Hearing this founding tune accompany Mario's jumps brings an intact pleasure, laced with nostalgia. This melody, etched into collective memory, remains one of the greatest anthems of video games.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,34 MB 📅21/01/1999
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Japanese edition distributed only through Nintendo Power kiosks, which rewrote the content onto reusable flash cartridges sold in stores. No retail pressing existed in Japan, which makes complete copies with the kiosk-printed label and the original Nintendo Power cardboard sleeve particularly sought after. Scarcity stems as much from the cart itself as from the preservation of the packaging specific to the NP system.

A cult cover

Mario springs forward, fist raised, in a pop setting where green pipes, golden blocks and azure sky revive the very first Mushroom Kingdom. The punchy colorization and the leaping pose convey the good-natured energy of this freshened-up classic. Familiar at first glance, the image bridges 8-bit nostalgia and handheld freshness.

Is Super Mario Bros. Deluxe still worth playing in 2026?

This rework of the 1985 Super Mario Bros. does much more than recolor the levels, namely a world map, time trials, hidden boards, score missions and the bonus inclusion of The Lost Levels make it the most complete version of the founding game. The pixel perfect precision still feels intact and translates beautifully to the small screen. The whole package remains a platform design lesson that is still taught today. An obvious detour for fans of Mario, of classics, or simply of well crafted two dimensional play.

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