![]() the multiplayer arcade game introducing Luigi - is a different one than the legendary 1985 masterpiece that swept NES consoles across the globe? Common knowledge among us gamers, sure, but when considering said arcade game was eventually ported to Nintendo’s 8-bit console, I can only think of the poor 80’s parents who marched down to the toy store and found themselves confronted with practical twins. Question: how often have you had to explain 1983’s Mario Bros. for Nintendo Switch, as well as the numerous ports and remakes entailed within. ![]() Today’s review is based upon HAMSTER’s Arcade Archives release of Mario Bros. But why is that the case? Join Anthony on his 8-Bit Chronicles, wherein he studies the industry’s building blocks in famous coin-munchers, failed experiments, and obscure gems. The innate addiction coded within the circuit board-powered arcade cabinets and NES cartridges render them precious artifacts, their primitive graphics and relative brevity revered even today. Bleeps, bloops, and pixels: the cornerstones of classic gaming.
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