![]() ![]() When development was beginning on the now monumentally important and popular title Super Mario Bros., designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka had no identity for their main character. Where we find perhaps our most important trivia bit about this platformer though emerges from its port to Japan’s version of the NES, the Famicom. hit the market first, the arcade game instead is in the odd spot where Luigi was made for that game but didn’t debut in it technically. Perhaps more importantly it would also help introduce his younger brother Luigi, although since a Game & Watch game also known as Mario Bros. would be the game that helped cement his more normal name in the public conscious. While the incredibly popular video game hero we now know as Mario debuted in Donkey Kong, there he was known as Jumpman and Mario Bros. arcade game, primarily because Nintendo has constantly republished its NES port and included it as a bonus in games from the Super Mario Advance series, few really seem to appreciate the importance of it. While many people know of the 1983 Mario Bros. ![]()
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