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Topic: Super Mario Bros Delxue vs Super Mario Bros NES. Which is better?

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Hendesu

Which is it better? I personally choose SMBD.

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Kevlar44

NES for me. All that matters is the core gameplay and the NES has a greater view of the screen.

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RedDevilAde

Kevlar44 wrote:

NES for me. All that matters is the core gameplay and the NES has a greater view of the screen.

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unrandomsam

The controls are not correct on the 3DS or Wii U NES emulators. (Unlike the GBC one which is great).

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RegalSin

Deluxe because it has an bunch of Extra modes, and people were like "OMGSH MARIO GETS SO BIG" when this came out for the GBC. This is also were the Over-sized enemies and extra big mario comes from asides "Yoshi Island". But seriously this game was fun for the time; especially being portable, and re-playable.

It was so great to have this on the go. Plus the game featured mini-games such as big boo race and VS time.

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Cranky_Kong

Deluxe was great, it had a lot of features and the controls were more sofisticated than the original on NES. There was even a difference between Mario and Luigi (Luigi jumps more high and he moves "slippery"). The only problem was the camera, too tight to play... you couldn't see the low area if you were up in the air or simply high.

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Emilia

unrandomsam wrote:

The controls are not correct on the 3DS or Wii U NES emulators. (Unlike the GBC one which is great).

You know you can map the controls on Wii U, right?

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unrandomsam

Zeldamaster97 wrote:

unrandomsam wrote:

The controls are not correct on the 3DS or Wii U NES emulators. (Unlike the GBC one which is great).

You know you can map the controls on Wii U, right?

That is not the issue.

The issue is the difference between the emulation and the real hardware.

(Basically none existent for e.g the GBA - wrong for NES / SNES - GBC / GB seems right but I don't have the means to test it other than just Tetris).

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BearHunger

Cranky_Kong wrote:

There was even a difference between Mario and Luigi (Luigi jumps more high and he moves "slippery").

Actually I'm pretty sure the difference between Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is just cosmetic.

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LaserdiscGal

I don't care to the FOV with deluxe, but I do prefer the controls a bit more.

But for nostalgia's sake, NES version is better.

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StarBoy91

NES, obviously, primarily because you actually have a big viewing window whilst Super Mario Bros. Deluxe heavily cropped it--likely to avoid the same incident Nintendo made with Super Mario Land ten years prior for the Game Boy where Mario and enemies were excruciatingly tiny on a small LCD screen (that is unless you were playing it on a Super Game Boy or Game Boy Player peripheral device, in which case the action was being viewed on a big TV screen). Also, the sound quality on the NES original is better and the play controls were very solid there.

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Cranky_Kong

BearHunger wrote:

Actually I'm pretty sure the difference between Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is just cosmetic.

Err, sorry, the difference subsisted only in The Lost Levels.

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KingMike

StarBoy91 wrote:

likely to avoid the same incident Nintendo made with Super Mario Land ten years prior for the Game Boy where Mario and enemies were excruciatingly tiny on a small LCD screen

I'd prefer (at least an option for) tiny graphics mode with a larger viewing area.
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Or buy both

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