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Published on 3/6/2012
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is the Game Boy Color version of the original Super Mario Bros. It was released in 1999. In addition to the standard game, it also features a challenge mode which is available after beating the game.
In this movie, gameplay starts after having beaten the game and unlocking the "You vs. Boo" mode by having collected 100,000 points. Mario must race Boo through several worlds which have been modified to make them more interesting in a race.

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Published on 5/29/2012
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is the Game Boy Color version of the original Super Mario Bros. It was released in 1999. In addition to the standard game, it also features a challenge mode which is available after beating the game.
In this movie, gameplay starts after having beaten the game and unlocking the "You vs. Boo" mode by having collected 100,000 points. Mario must race Boo through several worlds which have been modified to make them more interesting in a race.
This publication improves on the previous one by 00:06.25 seconds due to better menu manipulation and momentum management.

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Published on 9/26/2012
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is the Game Boy Color version of the original Super Mario Bros. It was released in 1999. In addition to the standard game, it features a challenge mode which is available after beating the game.
In this movie, gameplay starts after having beaten the game and having collected 100,000 points to unlock the "You vs. Boo" mode. Mario must race Boo through several worlds which have been modified to make them more interesting in a race.
This movie improves on the previous one by 00:00.65 seconds due to better menu manipulation and routes.

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Published on 2/8/2013
Mario is back to the Game Boy, but this time in color.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of Super Mario Bros. with some new game modes, including a challenge mode where coins and time remaining are crucial to gaining the target score, and a race mode where Mario competes against Boo to reach each level's finish first.
This run completes the Original mode. While this mode looks like a direct port of the NES game, there are different physics and glitches, making optimizing Deluxe a very different task. For details on this, see the author's comments.
We also have a run of the You vs. Boo mode.

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Published on 5/1/2013
Mario is back to the Game Boy, but this time in color.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of Super Mario Bros. with some new game modes, including a challenge mode where coins and time remaining are crucial to gaining the target score, and a race mode where Mario competes against Boo to reach each level's finish first.
This run completes the Original mode, and 33 frames faster than the previous version. While this mode looks like a direct port of the NES game, there are different physics and glitches, making optimizing Deluxe a very different task. For details on this, see the author's comments.
We also have a run of the You vs. Boo mode.

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Published on 7/20/2013
Mario is back to the Game Boy, but this time in color.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of Super Mario Bros. with some new game modes, including a challenge mode where coins and time remaining are crucial to gaining the target score, and a race mode where Mario competes against Boo to reach each level's finish first.
This run completes the Original mode, and 15 frames faster than the previous version. While this mode looks like a direct port of the NES game, there are different physics and glitches, making optimizing Deluxe a very different task.
There is also a run of the You vs. Boo mode by the same authors.

Published on 9/2/2013
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999) is the Game Boy Color version of the original Super Mario Bros. In addition to the standard game, it features some new unlockable modes, such as a challenge mode and "You vs. Boo", where Mario must race Boo through several levels which have been modified to make them more interesting in a race.
In this movie, got4n and negative_seven complete the You vs. Boo mode, beating Boo in all eight levels, and over half a second faster than the previous run.
Note: Although this run appears to be longer than the previous movie, that run's time was calculated with an incorrect frame rate. This run is indeed faster.

This run starts from a save file that has beaten the game and collected 100,000 points in challenge mode to unlock the "You vs. Boo" mode. Runs that start from SRAM are not normally allowed; see the Movie Rules for more on this.

You can watch a resync of this run played back on console.

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Published on 3/18/2015
Mario is back to the Game Boy, but this time in color.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of Super Mario Bros. with some new game modes, including a challenge mode where coins and time remaining are crucial to gaining the target score, and a race mode where Mario competes against Boo to reach each level's finish first.
This run completes the Original mode, and 33 frames faster (ignoring lag frame differences due to different emulators) than the previous version. While this mode looks like a direct port of the NES game, there are different physics and glitches, making optimizing Deluxe a very different task.
There is also a run of the You vs. Boo mode by got4n and the author of this TAS.

Watch a resync of this run being played back on real hardware.


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