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All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.

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Developed and published by Nintendo, All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. is a 1986 promotional release for the Famicom Disk System. Built on the structure of Super Mario Bros., it keeps the familiar side-scrolling platform action while replacing some enemies, characters, and visual references with All Night Nippon radio personalities and Japanese pop-culture nods. Its rarity and unusual crossover theme have made it a notable curiosity in Nintendo history.
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1986-01-01
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The game uses classic side-scrolling platform gameplay: Mario runs, jumps, stomps enemies, breaks blocks, collects power-ups, and reaches the goal flag. Stage structure closely follows Super Mario Bros., with overworld, underground, underwater, and castle sections. Progress is driven by completing each course, finding hidden blocks and 1UPs, and managing the timing of jumps, especially in tighter platforming sections and enemy-heavy areas.

Mario

The player-controlled hero who clears stages with jumping and power-ups.

Luigi

Appears as part of the special crossover presentation and serves as a recognizable Mario series figure.

Play it like the original Super Mario Bros.: learn enemy patterns, keep moving when it is safe, and use blocks and power-ups to maintain momentum. In narrow sections, slow down before jumping rather than sprinting blindly. In castles, watch fireballs and gaps carefully, and use stomps whenever possible to preserve power-up status. Hidden blocks often reward exploration with extra points or lives.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Knowing the original Super Mario Bros. routes helps a lot here.

Tips

Take your time on precise jumps instead of rushing every section.

Tips

Search suspicious blocks for hidden rewards and extra lives.

User Reviews

It feels like a familiar Mario game with a rare radio-themed twist.

User Reviews

The gameplay is classic and accessible, while the presentation makes it memorable.

User Reviews

Its historical value is arguably greater than its gameplay changes, but that is part of the appeal.

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