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: You may notice subtle aesthetic shifts, such as different colored clouds or backgrounds in certain levels. Arcade Archives: Vs Super Mario Bros (Switch) Review
: The game is a mix of the original NES stages and harder levels that would eventually appear in the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels). Arcade Archives VS. Super Mario Bros. Switch NS...
While it looks like the legendary 1985 NES classic, on Nintendo Switch is a significantly more brutal beast. Originally released for the coin-op Nintendo VS. System in 1986, this version was specifically designed to challenge home players and, frankly, take their quarters. Key Differences from the NES Version : You may notice subtle aesthetic shifts, such
: Speedrunning is much harder because the World 1-2 warp zone only takes you to World 4, and the World 4-2 warp only goes to World 6. While it looks like the legendary 1985 NES
: You’ll find fewer mushrooms and nearly non-existent 1-UPs compared to the home version.
: Expect random bricks, extra enemies, and smaller platforms placed specifically to catch players relying on "muscle memory" from the NES version.
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