was a huge success, and it not only popularized platforming games but also helped the North American gaming industry revive after the 1983 video game crash.
Despite not being the first game in the Mario franchise, it is the most iconic and introduced a variety of series staples such as power-ups, classic enemies and the usual task of the player having to rescue Princess Peach from King Koopa. This game began the shift from single-screen gameplay to side-scrolling platformer levels. It was released for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985.
is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo and the game that kicked off the Super Mario series. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986) Famicom/ NES, Family Computer Disk System, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console ( Wii/ 3DS/ Wii U), NES Classic Edition/Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer, NES Switch Online Navigation Predecessor