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*1997 - A special version is released as a [[Satellaview]] broadcast titled ''[[BS Super Mario Collection|BS Super Mario Collection - Dai-1-Shuu]]'', which is based on the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version.
*1997 - A special version is released as a [[Satellaview]] broadcast titled ''[[BS Super Mario Collection|BS Super Mario Collection - Dai-1-Shuu]]'', which is based on the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version.
*1999 - Remake released on the [[Game Boy Color]] as ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. The game featured the original game's graphics but loads of additional content.
*1999 - Remake released on the [[Game Boy Color]] as ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]''. The game featured the original game's graphics but loads of additional content.
*2001 - The original game is available as an unlockable NES game in ''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori+|Doubutsu no Mori+]]''. In Japan, it is obtainable only through the thirty [[Nintendo GameCube]] [[Memory Card]]s that were distributed as part of a sweepstakes in ''Famitsu'' magazine. In the [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|international release]], it can only be unlocked by using a cheating device. It was likely going to be released as an [[e-Reader]] card (as were ''Ice Climber'' and ''Mario Bros.''), but a ''Super Mario Bros.'' card was never released. In the Japan-only re-release, ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'', the game is removed altogether.
*2001 - The original game is available as an unlockable NES game in ''[[nookipedia:Doubutsu no Mori+|Doubutsu no Mori+]]''. In Japan, it is obtainable only through the thirty [[Nintendo GameCube]] [[Memory Card]]s that were distributed as part of a sweepstakes in ''Famitsu'' magazine.<ref>(December 1, 2001).[https://n-styles.com/main/archives/2001/12/01-231800.php どうぶつの森+のゲーム内で遊べるファミコンソフトが判明]. ''N-Styles''. Retrieved May 4, 2024.</ref> In the [[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|international release]], it can only be unlocked by using a cheating device. It was likely going to be released as an [[e-Reader]] card (as were ''Ice Climber'' and ''Mario Bros.''), but a ''Super Mario Bros.'' card was never released. In the Japan-only re-release, ''Doubutsu no Mori e+'', the game is removed altogether.
*2003 - In celebrating 20 years of the Famicom in Japan, Nintendo ran a "Hot Mario Campaign" from November 7, 2003 to January 15, 2004, in which the prize was a special edition of ''Super Mario Bros.'' alongside a Famicom-themed [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref> (October 27, 2003).[https://dengekionline.com/data/news/2003/10/27/2b6c8d6b74ee05cd0c8d2629d3abee42.html ファミコン生誕20周年記念第2弾、「ホットマリオキャンペーン」が11月7日より開始!]. ''Dengeki Online''. Retrieved November 10, 2020.</ref><ref>Niizumi, H. (October 27, 2003). [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-puts-original-super-mario-on-gba/1100-6077433/ Nintendo puts original Super Mario on GBA]. ''GameSpot''. Retrieved November 10, 2020.</ref>
*2003 - In celebrating 20 years of the Famicom in Japan, Nintendo ran a "Hot Mario Campaign" from November 7, 2003 to January 15, 2004, in which the prize was a special edition of ''Super Mario Bros.'' alongside a Famicom-themed [[Game Boy Advance]].<ref> (October 27, 2003).[https://dengekionline.com/data/news/2003/10/27/2b6c8d6b74ee05cd0c8d2629d3abee42.html ファミコン生誕20周年記念第2弾、「ホットマリオキャンペーン」が11月7日より開始!]. ''Dengeki Online''. Retrieved November 10, 2020.</ref><ref>Niizumi, H. (October 27, 2003). [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-puts-original-super-mario-on-gba/1100-6077433/ Nintendo puts original Super Mario on GBA]. ''GameSpot''. Retrieved November 10, 2020.</ref>
*2004 - The original game was re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] as part of the NES Classics / Famicom Mini collection, celebrating 20 years of the Famicom in Japan. It was also re-released on September 13, 2005, in Japan to celebrate 20 years of the original NES game.
*2004 - The original game was re-released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] as part of the NES Classics / Famicom Mini collection, celebrating 20 years of the Famicom in Japan. It was also re-released on September 13, 2005, in Japan to celebrate 20 years of the original NES game.
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