Release (Jap): 21/02/1986
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Genre: Platform
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.

A groundbreaking version of a classic
Super Mario Bros. (Disc Writer version) for the Famicom Disk System, released on February 21, 1986, brought one of the most iconic platformers to home consoles in a unique way. This version of Super Mario Bros. was distributed via the Disk Writer kiosks, a feature that allowed players to load the game onto a writable disk rather than the standard cartridge. While the original Super Mario Bros. for the Famicom/NES had already revolutionized gaming, this disc version offered a fresh, localized experience for Japanese players and remains an interesting piece of gaming history.
The same adventure with a twist
Gameplay-wise, Super Mario Bros. (Disc Writer version) stayed remarkably faithful to the original. Players still controlled Mario (or Luigi in two-player mode), jumping through various levels, avoiding enemies, and collecting coins in a quest to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser. However, the Disk System’s writable format added a layer of novelty, making this edition stand out. The disk-based format allowed for slightly different loading times and a chance to experience the game in a way that was ahead of its time, emphasizing Nintendo’s experimental approach to game distribution.
A rarity for collectors
This Disk Writer version of Super Mario Bros. is a rare gem for collectors, particularly due to the limited success and availability of the Famicom Disk System itself. With a dedicated following of fans and collectors, this version is especially sought after for its historical value and unique distribution method. The Disk Writer edition stands as a symbol of Nintendo’s efforts to innovate in the home console market during the 1980s, making it an exciting addition for anyone looking to complete their collection of Nintendo’s groundbreaking titles.