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Mario Bros.

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Platform: Apple II
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Developer: Unknown
More Platforms: Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, NES

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Mario Bros. review

Reviewed December 12, 2003

Jason Venter says: "There are new elements from one set of stages to the next. In the early areas, your enemies are turtles. Those fellows fall easily to your bumping technique. However, as you'll soon face the lobsters (they take two hits to disorient), the flies (they bounce about) and even natural hazards such as ice monsters that freeze ledges and the icicles that like to break loose and fall on your head from time to time."
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