9 Cool Differences between Super Mario Bros. Deluxe and the original

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Published 2024-05-22
Here are 9 cool differences between Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for Gameboy and the original Super Mario Bros. Some are subtle, other less subtle but still not that known (we ourselves ignored many main features of this portable edition of the classic game).
In the Deluxe edition lava and water are animated, more sound effect have been added, Warp Zones in challenge mode are redesigned, etc.

All Comments (21)
  • @GerardMenvussa
    Peach kneeling/getting on her toes to adapt to Mario's hight, what a great detail. Somehow had never heard of this. Then again, SMBD is often forgotten when discussing that era of Mario games.
  • @superspider64
    that's honestly cool that they went out of their way to add these tiny little extras
  • @Dreadjaws
    A shame Super Mario Bros. Deluxe doesn't get more love. Nintendo keeps re-releasing the original game but Deluxe is always forgotten. It's not even on NSO.
  • Idk why but SMB Deluxe always seemed to be the Super Mario Advance version of SMB1, at least to me. They don't have the All Stars Art Style and Graphics but that what makes it special, this one is dedicated to the OG Super Mario Bros Game, with small features, a world map and extra animations, it's so beautiful. I should probably replay it after seeing this video.
  • @Vulpas
    The tiptoe kiss is the cutest thing ever in Mario games.
  • @SonicTheCutehog
    The sound effect of Lakitu throwing Spiny Eggs and Cheep Cheeps jumping out of the water in Deluxe is taken from the original Mario Bros. when an enemy comes out of a pipe
  • @neilt82
    "Chromatically indistinguishable" just became my new favourite phrase. Absolutely loved the video! ❤️
  • @Gotmilk0112
    The only thing holding back Deluxe from being the definitive version of SMB is the screen crunch from being on GBC. If someone were to remake/port it on a non-handheld it'd be amazing.
  • It's really impressive just how many improvements Super Mario Bros. Deluxe added compared to the original 1985 game such as more animations, sound effects for certain enemies, a world map, Mario/Luigi destroying a Castle after defeating its Boss, Luigi getting his own, unique, palette swap colors rather than just having it be both his default, and Fire clothes, etc.! My favorite of all these however is Peach standing on her tippytoes when she kisses Big/Fire Mario/Luigi, I just LOVE seeing her shoes in all their 8-bit glory! 😉 Definitely had a lot of memories with the Game Boy Color remake of this classic game (hard to believe it's already been 25 years since SMBD first came out too... God, I'm old)! 🥰 Maybe you'll do future comparison videos between Super Mario Bros. (1985), and its 1999 GBC remake (if there ARE anymore comparisons to do so, that is), or even just show off all the new stuff Deluxe added over its OG counterpart! Either way, another excellent comparison video, Looygi! 👍
  • @Cains_stuff
    I love how in the artwork, she bends don’t to hold marios hands but not luigi because he’s already tall
  • I grew up with this game as a kid and I honestly prefer it over the original
  • @MoonSarito
    If it weren't for the screen crunch, this would easily be the best version of the original SMB.
  • @ArcRay20
    i think what impresses me most is how NES authentic the edited sprite work and new sounds are.
  • @SpeedyNinja1152
    I think the Toad jumping up and down is a reference to Super Mario All-Stars.
  • @escopeto7849
    Thank you, Looygi Bros! Always hoped you'd go for SMBDX, and you delivered!❤
  • @brrrrune
    SMBD was my first Gameboy Colour game along with Game & Watch Gallery 3. These games deserve more love! 🔥