Release (UK): 15/05/1987
Release (USA): 18/10/1985
Release (Jap): 13/09/1985
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Genre: Platform
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.


The birth of an iconic adventure
Super Mario Bros. changed the gaming landscape when it was released for the Famicom (NES) in Japan on September 13, 1985. With its revolutionary gameplay, it introduced players to a fantastical world filled with imaginative levels and unforgettable characters. The game follows Mario as he embarks on a mission to rescue Princess Toadstool (later known as Peach) from the evil Bowser, marking the beginning of an enduring legacy in the world of video games.
Innovative design and gameplay mechanics
With its side-scrolling platformer style, Super Mario Bros. set new standards for game design. Players could now explore vibrant worlds with multiple levels, discover hidden secrets, and jump between platforms with precision. The game’s engaging mechanics, such as power-ups like the Super Mushroom and Fire Flower, provided a deeper layer of strategy and replayability that kept players coming back for more.
Super Mario Bros. also holds a special place in competitive gaming and speedrunning communities, with players continually pushing the limits to beat the game in record time. Whether it’s through warp zones, hidden 1-Up blocks, or the now-infamous Minus World glitch, the game remains as engaging today as it was nearly four decades ago.
A milestone in gaming history
Super Mario Bros. wasn’t just a major hit; it was a game-changer for the industry. The 1985 release transformed the way people viewed home video games, establishing the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) as a household staple. It became a benchmark for all future platformers and was the foundation for what would eventually become one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time.
As one of the best-selling and most influential video games of all time, Super Mario Bros. is not just a classic—it’s a piece of gaming history.