The original Super Mario Bros. video game was released by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in Japan, marking the beginning of the iconic franchise.
Super Mario Bros. was released in North America, helping to popularize the NES and solidifying Mario as a major video game character worldwide.
The game was made available to European audiences, continuing the global expansion of the Super Mario franchise.
Super Mario Bros. was included in the miniaturized NES Classic Edition console, reintroducing the classic game to a new generation of players.
The Mushroom Kingdom enjoys a long period of peace and prosperity under the rule of Princess Peach.
Bowser, the King of the Koopas, invades the Mushroom Kingdom and kidnaps Princess Peach, throwing the kingdom into chaos.
Mario, a brave plumber, embarks on a journey through various worlds to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser's castle.
Mario traverses through eight different worlds filled with enemies and obstacles to reach Bowser.
After overcoming all challenges, Mario defeats Bowser in the final battle and rescues Princess Peach, restoring peace to the kingdom.
With Princess Peach rescued, the Mushroom Kingdom returns to a state of peace and prosperity.