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Super Mario Bros. 35
| Super Mario Bros. 35 |
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Developer:
Arika
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| This game is defunct. Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down. As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen. |
Super Mario Bros. 35 was a multiplayer battle royale released to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros. The game used the standard levels of the original title with a few twists, the biggest being that defeated enemies were sent to other players, which could lead to some crazy scenarios (Bowsers in non-castle levels! Hammer Brothers underwater! Two dozen Lakitus onscreen at once, all throwing Spinies!). To help combat this, players could pay 20 coins to use a Mario Kart-esque item roulette that would give a Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Starman, or an automatic POW Block.
The game very strangely came with a built-in six-month lifespan, only being playable through March 31, 2021. Nintendo's only explanation for this is that the game is part of the 35th-Anniversary celebrations.
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Level Differences From SMB
| To do: Replace the Switch Online NES screens with proper NES screens |
For whatever reason, several levels in SMB35 have slight differences from their counterparts in the original game.
World 2-2
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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This group of three coins near the start of the level is one block higher than they are in the original game.
World 4-2
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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In the secret room with the Warp Zone to Worlds 6, 7, and 8, the small cloud next to the first mushroom platform is missing.
World 5-2
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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Around the midpoint of the level is a platform with three Buzzy Beetles. The pit to the right of it is one block wider in the original game.
World 6-1
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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In the middle of the level is a set of stairs that has a hidden 1-Up Mushroom. SMB35 originally had the stairs one block too short, which also resulted in the hidden block being lower. This was corrected in v1.0.2.
World 7-2
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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As with World 2-2 (which 7-2 is a clone of), these three coins near the start of the level are one block higher than in the original game.
World 8-1
| Super Mario Bros. 35 | Super Mario Bros. |
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The pair of clouds right before the first pipe has a two-block-wide gap between them. The original game has a one-block-wide gap, which is also the case for the other cloud pairs in SMB1 and SMB35.
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