In the early 90s, a series of bootleg games emerged, sold as continuations of the legendary Super Mario Bros. franchise for the NES / Famicom system. These unofficial hacks of popular titles, like Joe & Mac and Super Adventure Island, were marketed as sequels but were never officially part of the Mario series. In this video, we showcase the first few minutes of gameplay from each of these numbered “continuations“. 🎮✨ Join us as we dive into these unauthorized continuations of the Super Mario Bros. saga! ❤️ Support us by subscribing to our channel, and don't forget to click the bell icon to get new updates: 💀 Check out Mario's funniest deaths in every Mario Bros. version: 00:00 Intro 00:15 1990 Super Bros. 4 (1992) 01:31 Mario IV (1991-92) 03:53 Super Bros. 5 (1991) 04:49 Super Bros. 6 (1992) 06:00 Super Mario Bros. 7 / 7 Grand Dad (1992) 08:20 Super Bros. 8 (1992) 11:12 Super Bros. 9 (1992) 12:33 Super Bros. 10: Kung Fu Mari (1992) 15:25 Super Bros. 11 / Mario Adventures 11 (199X) 17:28 Super Mario 12 (199X) 18:28 Super Mario Bros. 13 (1993) 19:53 Super Mario 14 (1993) 23:29 Mario Bros. 14 Adventures (199X) 26:25 Mario 15 / Sonic Bros. (199X) 27:18 Mario 16 / Super Bros. Jurassic Park (1993) 29:07 Super Bros. 16 (199X) 30:42 Super Bros. 17: Fighting of the Mali Lugi (199X) Get ready for a wild ride through the bootleg history of Super Mario! 🍄🎉 Have you ever played any of these bootleg Mario games? Let us know which one is your favorite! 👾👇 1990 Super Bros. 4 This hack is based on Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels and features modified graphics and changes to power-ups. For instance, a Super Mushroom turns Mario into Fire Mario, and a Super Star lets him “swim“ in the air. Mario IV This hack replaces the protagonist in Armadillo with Mario, using graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. There are versions that allow level selection from the start. Super Mario 4 (Game Boy) Based on the Japan-exclusive Crayon Shin-chan 4, this hack features Mario as the protagonist. It has four levels, with increased difficulty compared to the original. Super Bros. 5 A hack of Super Mario Bros. 2 that only changes the title and includes funny errors, like spelling “Mario“ as “Merio.“ Super Bros. 6 This hack of Tiny Toon Adventures replaces Buster Bunny with a pink Mario, using some graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Mario Bros. 7 / 7 Grand Dad A famous hack of The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino and Hoppy that replaces Fred Flintstone's head with Mario's, blending original dialogues with modified graphics. Super Mario World 7 / Super Mario Land 7 A Game Boy hack of Adventure Island II, featuring Mario as the protagonist and enemies from the Mario universe. The graphics mix various Mario games. Super Bros. 8 Based on Don Doko Don 2, this hack replaces the main characters with Mario and Luigi, using some graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Bros. 9 A hack of Adventure Island II, where Mario takes Master Higgins' place. It uses graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3 and starts with 10 lives instead of 3. Super Bros. 10: Kung Fu Mari This hack takes Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu and replaces the martial artist with Mario, while maintaining the original gameplay and using graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Bros. 11 / Mario Adventures 11 A hack of Adventure Island 3, featuring Mario as the protagonist with advantages like 30 items of each type and 9 lives. Super Mario 12 A simple hack of Yoshi's Cookie, which only modifies the title screen while keeping the original gameplay intact. Super Mario Bros. 13 / Super Brother Mario 13 This hack of Saiyūki World 2 (known as Whomp 'Em) replaces the main character with Mario, using graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Mario 14 Based on Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3, this hack changes some sprites of enemies and characters to resemble Mario characters while maintaining the original gameplay. Mario Bros. 14 Adventures A hack of Tiny Toon Adventures 2, replacing Tiny Toon characters with Mario versions and using graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Mario 16 / Super Bros Jurassic Park In this hack of Joe & Mac, Mario replaces one of the prehistoric protagonists, utilizing graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. Super Bros. 16 This hack of Kid Niki 2 features a poorly refined Mario as the protagonist. It starts with 10 lives and several energy points. Super Bros. 17: Fighting of the Mali Lugi A hack of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, replacing the main characters with Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, and Bowser, using graphics from Super Mario Bros. 3. #supermario #bootleg #nes #famicom
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