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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: marvelvscapcom2 on August 09, 2016, 10:45:26 pm
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Does everyone remember the day they beat the original Mario bros? How old were you? Any stories? ;D
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Played the game a lot when I was really young, but don't think I actually finished it until I was probably 15 or so. I had completed many Super Mario games before that, just never put in the time to see the original through completion until that point. I remember the level with the endless hammer bros. in world 8 being particularly annoying.
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Does everyone remember the day they beat the original Mario bros? How old were you? Any stories? ;D
Played Super Mario Bro. growing up as a child along side Duck Hunt since Nintendo Entertainment System was my very first video game home-console my parents bought me. Still have my original copy CIB today. Never completed it, but completed other Mario games in the future.
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One of my favorite things about that game was hopping on a Koopa shell on a step in order to rack up enough points to get nearly infinite lives. After that, I was able to beat the game since those hammer brothers were so brutal. I think I was 8 or 9 when I finally finished the game.
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I don't remember the exact age, so I'll just go with "A wee lad".
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I got my first NES from a garage sale in 1998 or so, so I never had a chance to beat it when I was younger. I had played it at friend's houses, but never actually beat it. I will fully admit that I've never actually beat it. I've probably got about 75% through it using warp tunnels, but never actually finished it. Sounds like a game I might have to add to the 52-game challenge.
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Guess that I was around the 7 - 8 years old when I beat this title and about the memories well what can I say when have to pay to play, one dude at my old neighbor had the console and he charged all the kids that wanted to play for a couple of coins, finished the title after spending like 5 bucks :P
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I was probably 8 or 9 and I beat Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on my Game Boy Advance. By this point I had beaten Super Mario World on my Advance so going back to this one was a bit easier. I beat the NES version a bit later, though I have no idea how old I was.
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23 years old.
No joke. I had never finished it until I was grown and had started collecting. I finished Mario 2, 3, World, Yoshi's Island, and Mario 64 all before I finished the first one. It was that far along before someone told me that I had to used the pipe after the lava in 8-4.
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23 years old.
Just wondering how old are you, but seriously guess that at that time there was no Youtube so who told you about the pipe you cheater ;D
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I don't remember the first time I beat it, but I do vividly remember the first time I saw it.
I was living in Germany at the time and my parents brought me along to visit another American family whose kid's father worked with my dad. The kid had a NES and showed me SMB. Naturally, it was unlike anything I had ever seen; I still had my Atari 2600 and that was my only basis for comparison. He knew where all the secrets were in stages 1-1 and 1-2, and to this day I still play those levels exactly like he did. If I remember correctly, he also had Ice Climber, Balloon Fight, Clu Clu Land, and Gyromite. Not surprisingly, ROB was up on a shelf collecting dust. We tried getting it to work with Gyromite once, but it was so fiddly to set up we gave up.
Anyway, within a year I had more NES games than he did ;D
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23 years old.
Just wondering how old are you, but seriously guess that at that time there was no Youtube so who told you about the pipe you cheater ;D
I'm 35. YouTube was just starting off back in those days. It might not have even been a thing yet.
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I got my first NES from a garage sale in 1998 or so, so I never had a chance to beat it when I was younger. I had played it at friend's houses, but never actually beat it. I will fully admit that I've never actually beat it. I've probably got about 75% through it using warp tunnels, but never actually finished it. Sounds like a game I might have to add to the 52-game challenge.
Same, I never actually finished it. Mostly because, after being shown where the warps are it feels like a waste of time to not take them, but like cheating if I do use them, since I can't unsee them. With SMB2, I didn't look up where the warps were until the retry after I had already completed the areas that they skip.
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I don't recall how old I was, but I know it was after SMB2 released, but before SMB3. I'm going to guess I was about 10.