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Global leaderboards and a "Caravan Mode" (timed high-score runs) that aren't available in the standard NES version. Button Remapping: Full control over your layout.

: The game is available on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 with a file size of approximately 98 MB. Is it Worth $7.99?

If you are looking to play the original 1985 classic on your Nintendo Switch, you might notice two distinct versions available for purchase: the standard Super Mario Bros. (often part of the Nintendo Switch Online service) and the Arcade Archives: VS. Super Mario Bros. version. While they look nearly identical at a glance, they are fundamentally different experiences. 🕹️ The Core Difference: Home Console vs. Arcade arcade archives vs super mario bros nspeshop

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The key difference is that this version was specifically designed to eat your quarters. As a result, it is famously than the home NES version. Enemy and item placements have been altered to trip up players who thought they knew the game by heart. For instance, you might find a Lakitu throwing Spinies in World 1-1 or a Hammer Bro. blocking a critical pipe. This version is a true test of skill, not just a nostalgic run. Global leaderboards and a "Caravan Mode" (timed high-score

| Feature | Arcade Archives VS. Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. (NES) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $7.99 one-time purchase (Standard Arcade Archives price) | Included with Nintendo Switch Online subscription (~$20/year) | | Difficulty | High . Harder enemy placements designed to challenge experienced players | Standard . The classic, balanced NES difficulty level | | Multiplayer | Competitive/Co-op . Two players can play simultaneously on a single screen | Alternating . Players take turns when a life is lost | | Key Features | Online rankings, rewind (in AA2 version), screen filters, save states | Basic emulation features like save states and rewind via the NSO app | | Historical Context | The true arcade original (1986) from the Nintendo VS. System | The iconic home console version (1985) that defined a generation |

Arcade Archives is a series of retro game collections developed and published by Hamster Corporation, a Japanese company known for their work on various retro gaming projects. The series features a wide range of classic arcade games, meticulously ported to modern consoles, including the Nintendo Switch. With a focus on accuracy and authenticity, Arcade Archives aims to deliver the original arcade experience, complete with original graphics, soundtracks, and gameplay. Is it Worth $7

You are a Mario veteran looking for a much harder challenge. You want to compete on global leaderboards.

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