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In 1984, Atari planned to release Mario Bros. for their Atari 8-bit computer line (400/800/XL/XE). This port was identical to the previously released Atari 5200 version of the game. For unknown reasons, the game was canceled despite being fully finished. Mario Bros. would eventually receive an Atari 8-bit release in 1988, but this port was completely different than the 1984 prototype.
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Illumination and Universal Pictures' Super Mario Galaxy Movie Becomes First $1 Billion Film of 2026 - nbcuniversal media
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Extra 20% off already discounted Switch games today only: Mario Galaxy, Mario Bros. Wonder, Zelda, Pokémon, much more - 9to5Toys
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A "holy grail" copy of Super Mario Bros. has sold for $3m at auction, smashing all previous records - Eurogamer
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A "holy grail" copy of Super Mario Bros. has sold for $3m at auction, smashing all previous records - Eurogamer.net
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'Staggering' Super Mario Bros. game no one knew existed sells for record-breaking millions - Polygon.com
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