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Greeting on yet another review by IB122, this game is now on the game Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for the Game Boy Color, it's the game Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System for the Game Boy Color, it give that classic feel of the NES game all in a palm of your hands, ok, let's get started with this review.

The Graphics:
For the graphics, they're similar to the NES version of Super Mario Bros., but for the Game Boy Color, I think this is still a pretty alright though based on how the Game Boy Color is, I say it's pretty alright, it's not really the best game on the Game Boy Color, graphics wise, but still, I think they came out pretty alright though, but I still think they would do a little bit better with this game though, but it's not really that bad though, but I understand that this game came out around Mid-1999 and the Game Boy Color debuted in late-1998, so that could be the reason more like, but still, even with that amount of time, the graphics could be better, but they did mostly the best they could in this game for the time of the handheld though, But, I do got to say, they have manage to fix a couple things that wasn't in the NES version though, like animation of the water and lava, and also Peach and Toad can move their lips (but can't talk though, but that's still not much of a problem), and the other good thing is that even with a smaller screen, you can zoom in or out of the camera by hitting up or down on the D-pad.

So with that all said, I'm going to give the graphics a 7 out of 10, could be better, but still pretty alright for the Game Boy Color

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The Sound/Music:
For the Sound effects and even the Music on this game brings back that classic sounds from the NES version of the game which is a nice tune, for the sound effects, they have also added in a lot more sound effects to this game we haven't heard from the NES version of the game, like the trampoline making that bounce sound when you jump from it and also Mario's slide have that sliding noise that we haven't heard from the NES version so I think in the way that the Sound effects got lightly better than the NES version. Ok, for the music, like I said before, the music in this game is similar to the NES version which brings back that classic  tune, and I think for the Game Boy Color, that's really giving the game a really nice tone, with that classic music while playing in each of those levels.

With all that said, I think the Sound and Music in this game really got the most out of it, so I'm going to give this a rate of 9 out of 10, with that, it's still pretty good, not a 10, but good enough to be a 9. 

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The Addiction Level:
I think for the addiction level, to my point of view, despite what I mentioned in the graphics, if someone happens to have a Game Boy Color, they can at lease play Super Mario Bros., and what's also going to bring in more of the addiction for this game is all the game modes those players can choose from (when I mention about the game modes), and not just the game modes, but it's also the add-ons and the modifications they made from the NES version of the game and a lot of people does like a lot of modifications done to the game (but not too much) and with those game modes with all those add-ons I think personally give this game a really high addiction level.

So with what I mentioned about the Addiction Level, I'm going to give this a 9 out of 10, pretty addicting, but not extremely addicting though.

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The Story:
The story in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is very similar to the original Super Mario Bros. game from the NES system. To refresh your memories on what the story was, Princess Toadstool (who was later renamed to Peach) was kidnapped by Bowser and taken back to his castle and only Mario (and Luigi) is out to go save her from Bowser and you got to travel though 8 different worlds in order to get to him, going through numerous enemies like Goombas, Koopas, and a lot more later on and obstacles in each of the levels the level in order to get to Bowser's castle.

For the story, I think personally it's mostly the same as the NES version, so I'm going to give this a 8 out of 10

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The Depth:
There is a whole lot of Depth in this one game, all the different modes you can choose from like from the classic mode where you can play the game like you played in the NES version of the game and you also have more modes like the Challenge mode like you can play all the levels you unlocked and gives a little more of a challenge for the player to go with, and you got the vs. mode where you hook up with a friend to play this and a lot of other modes to mentioned as well like the "For Super Players" where you can be able to play the classic Lost Levels that places outside of Japan that haven't experience before in this game (unless you played All-Stars on the SNES).It's not just the Game modes in this game that's really given this game a lot of depth, it's also some of the newer features also added in that we haven't seen in the NES version as well, and to my mind, I think the Depth of the game really made Super Mario Bros. Deluxe better than the others in this review.

With all that said above with all the different game modes you can play in and all the other features in this game as well, I'm going to give this a perfect 10 out of 10.

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The Difficulty/Gameplay:
This at some points in the game can be quite easy and quite difficult, mostly depending on what you're doing. when you start playing this game, even if you have played the NES version of Super Mario Bros. this game can still be a little hard to play at first because like I mentioned in the graphics, that the screen starts out small and you don't have a whole lot to see what's in front of you or behind you, but luckily you can zoom in or out which is a really good idea or otherwise this game will be much harder to play, but even with that, playing it on the Game Boy Color can be a little bit harder because you need to get the hang of it, once you get the hang of it, it can be pretty easy, as for the controls, it's not really that different from the NES version since the GBC and the NES both share the same controls, so it's not trying to figure out on what's the controls, if you remember what the controls are in the NES version, then you should know on the GBC version.

With all that said, I'm going to give this an 8 out of 10, pretty hard, but not really impossible to play though.

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Overall:
Overall with this game is a pretty great game for the Game Boy Color, the only disadvantage with this game is it's graphics, but everything else in this game did make up from that flaw though, like the sound and music all came out, with also how addicting this game is and with the amount of depth as well, and with the story from the Original NES version on the Game Boy Color is also as nice as well. So, my final thoughts on this game, it's a pretty great Mario game for the Game Boy Color that has the original NES game with a lot of additional modes and features and got a whole lot to offer, and If your an owner of a Game Boy Color, I would recommend this game for you to try out for yourself to play, mostly if you like a Mario game, but you only have a Game Boy Color with you, get this game.

For my final rating, I'll give this an 8.5 out of 10.
Greeting on yet another review by IB122, this game is now on the game Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for the Game Boy Color, it's the game Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System for the Game Boy Color, it give that classic feel of the NES game all in a palm of your hands, ok, let's get started with this review.

The Graphics:
For the graphics, they're similar to the NES version of Super Mario Bros., but for the Game Boy Color, I think this is still a pretty alright though based on how the Game Boy Color is, I say it's pretty alright, it's not really the best game on the Game Boy Color, graphics wise, but still, I think they came out pretty alright though, but I still think they would do a little bit better with this game though, but it's not really that bad though, but I understand that this game came out around Mid-1999 and the Game Boy Color debuted in late-1998, so that could be the reason more like, but still, even with that amount of time, the graphics could be better, but they did mostly the best they could in this game for the time of the handheld though, But, I do got to say, they have manage to fix a couple things that wasn't in the NES version though, like animation of the water and lava, and also Peach and Toad can move their lips (but can't talk though, but that's still not much of a problem), and the other good thing is that even with a smaller screen, you can zoom in or out of the camera by hitting up or down on the D-pad.

So with that all said, I'm going to give the graphics a 7 out of 10, could be better, but still pretty alright for the Game Boy Color

----

The Sound/Music:
For the Sound effects and even the Music on this game brings back that classic sounds from the NES version of the game which is a nice tune, for the sound effects, they have also added in a lot more sound effects to this game we haven't heard from the NES version of the game, like the trampoline making that bounce sound when you jump from it and also Mario's slide have that sliding noise that we haven't heard from the NES version so I think in the way that the Sound effects got lightly better than the NES version. Ok, for the music, like I said before, the music in this game is similar to the NES version which brings back that classic  tune, and I think for the Game Boy Color, that's really giving the game a really nice tone, with that classic music while playing in each of those levels.

With all that said, I think the Sound and Music in this game really got the most out of it, so I'm going to give this a rate of 9 out of 10, with that, it's still pretty good, not a 10, but good enough to be a 9. 

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The Addiction Level:
I think for the addiction level, to my point of view, despite what I mentioned in the graphics, if someone happens to have a Game Boy Color, they can at lease play Super Mario Bros., and what's also going to bring in more of the addiction for this game is all the game modes those players can choose from (when I mention about the game modes), and not just the game modes, but it's also the add-ons and the modifications they made from the NES version of the game and a lot of people does like a lot of modifications done to the game (but not too much) and with those game modes with all those add-ons I think personally give this game a really high addiction level.

So with what I mentioned about the Addiction Level, I'm going to give this a 9 out of 10, pretty addicting, but not extremely addicting though.

----

The Story:
The story in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is very similar to the original Super Mario Bros. game from the NES system. To refresh your memories on what the story was, Princess Toadstool (who was later renamed to Peach) was kidnapped by Bowser and taken back to his castle and only Mario (and Luigi) is out to go save her from Bowser and you got to travel though 8 different worlds in order to get to him, going through numerous enemies like Goombas, Koopas, and a lot more later on and obstacles in each of the levels the level in order to get to Bowser's castle.

For the story, I think personally it's mostly the same as the NES version, so I'm going to give this a 8 out of 10

----

The Depth:
There is a whole lot of Depth in this one game, all the different modes you can choose from like from the classic mode where you can play the game like you played in the NES version of the game and you also have more modes like the Challenge mode like you can play all the levels you unlocked and gives a little more of a challenge for the player to go with, and you got the vs. mode where you hook up with a friend to play this and a lot of other modes to mentioned as well like the "For Super Players" where you can be able to play the classic Lost Levels that places outside of Japan that haven't experience before in this game (unless you played All-Stars on the SNES).It's not just the Game modes in this game that's really given this game a lot of depth, it's also some of the newer features also added in that we haven't seen in the NES version as well, and to my mind, I think the Depth of the game really made Super Mario Bros. Deluxe better than the others in this review.

With all that said above with all the different game modes you can play in and all the other features in this game as well, I'm going to give this a perfect 10 out of 10.

----

The Difficulty/Gameplay:
This at some points in the game can be quite easy and quite difficult, mostly depending on what you're doing. when you start playing this game, even if you have played the NES version of Super Mario Bros. this game can still be a little hard to play at first because like I mentioned in the graphics, that the screen starts out small and you don't have a whole lot to see what's in front of you or behind you, but luckily you can zoom in or out which is a really good idea or otherwise this game will be much harder to play, but even with that, playing it on the Game Boy Color can be a little bit harder because you need to get the hang of it, once you get the hang of it, it can be pretty easy, as for the controls, it's not really that different from the NES version since the GBC and the NES both share the same controls, so it's not trying to figure out on what's the controls, if you remember what the controls are in the NES version, then you should know on the GBC version.

With all that said, I'm going to give this an 8 out of 10, pretty hard, but not really impossible to play though.

----

Overall:
Overall with this game is a pretty great game for the Game Boy Color, the only disadvantage with this game is it's graphics, but everything else in this game did make up from that flaw though, like the sound and music all came out, with also how addicting this game is and with the amount of depth as well, and with the story from the Original NES version on the Game Boy Color is also as nice as well. So, my final thoughts on this game, it's a pretty great Mario game for the Game Boy Color that has the original NES game with a lot of additional modes and features and got a whole lot to offer, and If your an owner of a Game Boy Color, I would recommend this game for you to try out for yourself to play, mostly if you like a Mario game, but you only have a Game Boy Color with you, get this game.

For my final rating, I'll give this an 8.5 out of 10.
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IgorBird122 : This was a pretty good review. You had some good detail with a nice flow to it. Pretty good job on this review, not much I can say bad about it. Keep it up!
IgorBird122 : This was a pretty good review. You had some good detail with a nice flow to it. Pretty good job on this review, not much I can say bad about it. Keep it up!
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