Mario Bros. is a Game & Watch game by Nintendo released in 1983. Despite the title, it is unrelated in gameplay to the Mario Bros. arcade game. The game had also been ported to the Commodore 64 as Mario Bros. II.
The game is a multi-screen game, with Luigi on the left screen and Mario on the right screen. The brothers are working in a bottling plant, moving packages between the various levels of the bottling machine. The game's clamshell de...
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Mario Bros. is a Game & Watch game by Nintendo released in 1983. Despite the title, it is unrelated in gameplay to the Mario Bros. arcade game. The game had also been ported to the Commodore 64 as Mario Bros. II.
The game is a multi-screen game, with Luigi on the left screen and Mario on the right screen. The brothers are working in a bottling plant, moving packages between the various levels of the bottling machine. The game's clamshell design is unusual in the series, it is one of only three Multi Screen games which open horizontally like a book (in the Japan right to left reading order) and not vertically (like the Nintendo DS does).
The only controls for the game are up and down buttons for each brother. Mario first gets a pallet out of the machine on the lowest level and puts in on the conveyor belt. Luigi then takes it from the other side and puts it on the belt above it. There are 3 points on each side the brothers must do this. Finally, once the package is filled Luigi...
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