Super Mario Bros.
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Super Mario Bros.
Summary
Super Mario Bros. is a video game[1]. Super Mario Bros. ranks in the top 0.19% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,308 views/month, #36 of 19,301).[2]
Key Facts
- Super Mario Bros.'s instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- Super Mario Bros. was directed by Shigeru Miyamoto[4].
- Super Mario Bros.'s composer is recorded as Koji Kondo[5].
- Super Mario Bros. was published by Q8093[6].
- Super Mario Bros.'s genre is 2D platform game[7].
- Super Mario Bros.'s developer is recorded as Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development[8].
- Super Mario Bros.'s part of the series is recorded as Super Mario[9].
- Super Mario Bros.'s designed by is recorded as Takashi Tezuka[10].
- Super Mario Bros.'s designed by is recorded as Shigeru Miyamoto[11].
- Super Mario Bros. is part of Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt[12].
- Super Mario Bros.'s Commons category is recorded as Super Mario Bros.[13].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Nintendo Entertainment System[14].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Game Boy Advance[15].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as arcade video game machine[16].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Famicom Disk System[17].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Game Boy Color[18].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Nintendo GameCube[19].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Game & Watch series[20].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as NEC PC-8800 series[21].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as PlayChoice-10[22].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Super Nintendo Entertainment System[23].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Wii[24].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Nintendo 3DS[25].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Wii U[26].
- Super Mario Bros.'s platform is recorded as Q19610114[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Super Mario Bros. was published by Q8093[6]. Super Mario Bros. was directed by Shigeru Miyamoto[4].
Publication
Publication dates include September 13, 1985[28], 1985[29], February 21, 1986[30], 1986[31], May 15, 1987[32], and 1987[33]. Super Mario Bros.'s language of work or name is recorded as English[34]. Its genre is 2D platform game[7]. Super Mario Bros. is part of Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt[12]. Its part of the series is recorded as Super Mario[9]. Recorded distribution format include ROM cartridge[35] and digital download[36].
Subject and Themes
Super Mario Bros.'s part of the series is recorded as Super Mario[9].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Super Mario Bros. include SFB Games[37], a business[38], in United Kingdom[39], founded in 2002[40], headquartered in London[41] and All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.[42], a video game[43].
Why It Matters
Super Mario Bros. ranks in the top 0.19% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,308 views/month, #36 of 19,301).[2] Super Mario Bros. has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] Super Mario Bros. is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
Entities named for Super Mario Bros. include SFB Games[37], a business[38], in United Kingdom[39], founded in 2002[40], headquartered in London[41] and All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.[42], a video game[43].