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Blocky Mario and Luigi kick turtles in tight sewer tunnels—controls feel stiff at first, but you’ll get the hang of flipping enemies. Best part? Shoving your buddy into a crab when they’re not looking.

Game Overview
Mario Bros. on the Atari 2600 is like finding your dad’s old high school jacket—it’s rough around the edges, but there’s something weirdly charming about it. You’ve got Mario and Luigi (in blocky, 8-bit glory) kicking turtles and dodging crabs in those claustrophobic sewer levels. The controls are janky by today’s standards, but after a few rounds, you’ll be bouncing enemies upside-down like a pro.
Two-player mode is where it really shines—nothing like shoving your friend into a Shellcreeper when they least expect it. Yeah, the arcade version looks better, but there’s a scrappy energy to this port that makes it weirdly endearing. If you’ve ever wondered what Mario was like before mushrooms and princesses, this is your history lesson.
Just don’t expect it to play nice—this is pure, unfiltered 1983.

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You can download this ROM to play Mario Bros.-gamecube offline using an Atari 2600 emulator (Top Emulators).
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