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Mario Bros. is a Multi Screen Game & Watch video game that stars Mario and Luigi. The Multi Screen unit is held sideways in a similar fashion to reading a book. The game was released in 1983 by Nintendo, and while named after Mario Bros. in the arcades, the game is not based off of it. Nintendo manufactured 1,000,000 units of the game worldwide. The game's model number is MW-56. The M stands for Mario, though it's unclear what the W stands for. Within the game's box was the game unit, two LR44 batteries, and instruction booklet and battery stickers.

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  • Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)
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  • Mario Bros. is a Multi Screen Game & Watch video game that stars Mario and Luigi. The Multi Screen unit is held sideways in a similar fashion to reading a book. The game was released in 1983 by Nintendo, and while named after Mario Bros. in the arcades, the game is not based off of it. Nintendo manufactured 1,000,000 units of the game worldwide. The game's model number is MW-56. The M stands for Mario, though it's unclear what the W stands for. Within the game's box was the game unit, two LR44 batteries, and instruction booklet and battery stickers.
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  • 1983-03-14(xsd:date)
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  • Mario Bros.
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  • Action
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  • Game
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  • a
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  • Game & Watch
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  • A
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  • Single player
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  • Mario Bros. is a Multi Screen Game & Watch video game that stars Mario and Luigi. The Multi Screen unit is held sideways in a similar fashion to reading a book. The game was released in 1983 by Nintendo, and while named after Mario Bros. in the arcades, the game is not based off of it. Nintendo manufactured 1,000,000 units of the game worldwide. The game's model number is MW-56. The M stands for Mario, though it's unclear what the W stands for. Within the game's box was the game unit, two LR44 batteries, and instruction booklet and battery stickers. As in all Game & Watch games, Mario Bros. contains a clock that has an alarm. The alarm can be set by using a sharp object and pressing the alarm switch. If done correctly, an image of a bell should appear. Following this you can set when the alarm should go off. Once the time arrives, an alarm will sound and the bell will start will start to move. If the player is playing the game, then the alarm will not sound, but the bell will still move. The alarm will continue to ring for about one minute. The original game and an enhanced version were included in Game & Watch Gallery 3 for the Game Boy Color and Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Game & Watch Gallery Advance in Europe) for the Game Boy Advance. An enhanced version of the game was also featured in every title in the Super Mario Advance game series. The enhanced version contained updated graphics, more Mario characters, improved gameplay and better sound and music.
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