Beat Super Mario Brothers on the NES in Under Five Minutes

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Chances are, if you’ve ever heard of Nintendo before, you’ve played Super Mario Brothers. Your memories of the first installment of our favorite Italian plumber are most likely filled with love and hate. We have decided to remedy our generation’s nightmares of the frustrations that came along with playing this game and write in detail how to beat the game in six minutes or less.

This explanation is not intended for the “less-than-casual” Mario player. If you are not familiar with the controls or basic concept of the game, we first advise you to read over the manual for the game and then play a few times to get used to how the game works.

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