

Disappointed, I picked Luigi, but there was this one moment in which the title screen changed into something I now consider horrifying. I tried to choose Mario, but the game wouldn't let me, no matter how much I tried. This made it similar to “The Lost Levels,” which was one player only. The game started out with the regular SMB1 title screen, except the 2-player mode was taken out. That really weirded me out, who was “Mario.exe?” Well, I figured it out, when I played it… At the true bottom of the page were these words: I read the text file first and it had pointless info about the game, but when I was about to close the page, I noticed a scroll bar going up and down, which exceeded the regular page height. I downloaded the installer, then installed two files via the installer, the game, (Mario.exe) and a text file (Readme.txt). I found myself on a mediafire link, with a file labeled install.exe.
#MARIO EXE AND SONIC EXE DOWNLOAD#
I clicked it, since it was my possible last chance to get the game, and the website said that it had a download of the original Super Mario Bros.
#MARIO EXE AND SONIC EXE FULL#
(Damn you copyright for taking them down!) I was about to give up hope, except when I found a full longplay on YouTube, I saw an ad labeled, I looked on the internet, but I never found it. Luckily, I have an emulator, except I didn't have Super Mario Bros.

Unfortunately, I don't have a working NES anymore. It received very good reviews, and I happen to be a big fan of it myself. I was looking for a game online called “Super Mario Bros.” about two plumbers, Mario and Luigi, going on an adventure to save a beautiful princess, Peach, from a monstrous turtle-dragon hybrid named Bowser.

I just want to get this over with quickly. You might be wondering what the hell I'm talking about. But guess what? It wasn't, definitely not. I really thought it would be a good idea to resurrect my childhood by buying classical games. I also got inspiration from Sonic.exe Version 5/7, later on in the story. This is not a complete ripoff of Sonic.exe.
