Release (UK): 09/06/2004
Release (USA): 07/06/2004
Release (Jap): 14/02/2004
Genre: Platform
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.


A classic reimagined for portable play
Super Mario Bros. (NES Classics series) for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2004, offered a portable version of the original Super Mario Bros. for those eager to relive the groundbreaking 1985 NES classic on the go. Part of the NES Classics series, this game allowed players to experience Mario’s first adventure in a convenient, handheld format, with minimal changes to the core gameplay. The game retained its original 8-bit graphics and soundtrack, preserving the nostalgic charm while introducing it to a new generation of players.
A faithful port with small enhancements
While the gameplay remained unchanged, there were some minor improvements for the Game Boy Advance version. The game featured the same 32 levels and challenging platforming, where players guide Mario through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. The main difference was the ability to play on the go, as the Game Boy Advance made it easy to pick up and play at any time. The portability aspect made this a convenient way to enjoy the classic title, especially for those who grew up with the original.
Preserving history on modern hardware
This port of Super Mario Bros. was a tribute to the game that started it all, and it was part of a series that celebrated some of Nintendo’s most iconic games. For long-time fans, it offered a nostalgic experience, while newcomers could appreciate the simplicity and charm of one of the most influential platformers ever made. Super Mario Bros. (NES Classics series) is a testament to the enduring popularity of Mario, offering a timeless gaming experience on the Game Boy Advance.