: The arcade version features fewer power-ups and relocated enemies to ensure players lose lives more frequently.
: While the eShop version allows you to add "credits" (virtual quarters) with a button press, a Game Over typically sends you back to the first level of your current world (e.g., dying on 6-4 restarts you at 6-1). Features of the eShop Arcade Archives Version
The Arcade Archives VS. SUPER MARIO BROS. release includes several modern quality-of-life features not found in the original 1980s cabinets:
Arcade Archives Super Mario Bros. (NSP/eShop): Which Version Should You Play?
: Players can adjust various DIP settings to change the game's base difficulty or modify display settings to mimic old CRT arcade monitors with scanlines.
: The arcade version features fewer power-ups and relocated enemies to ensure players lose lives more frequently.
: While the eShop version allows you to add "credits" (virtual quarters) with a button press, a Game Over typically sends you back to the first level of your current world (e.g., dying on 6-4 restarts you at 6-1). Features of the eShop Arcade Archives Version arcade archives vs super mario bros nspeshop
The Arcade Archives VS. SUPER MARIO BROS. release includes several modern quality-of-life features not found in the original 1980s cabinets: : The arcade version features fewer power-ups and
Arcade Archives Super Mario Bros. (NSP/eShop): Which Version Should You Play? arcade archives vs super mario bros nspeshop
: Players can adjust various DIP settings to change the game's base difficulty or modify display settings to mimic old CRT arcade monitors with scanlines.