Category:Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. is a video game developed and published by Nintendo on NES/Famicom in 1985. The game's composer is Koji Kondo. The game also received multiple ports over the years, such as ' for arcades or ' for the Game Boy Color. It was also remade for SNES as part of .

This playlist does not use the standard "Song - Game" format, instead going for "Game Music - Song". This originates from the GilvaSunner channel. On August 12–13, 2016, all previously-uploaded rips of this game were renamed to fit this format.

Overview
Super Mario Bros., although often credited as the start of the Mario franchise, is actually the sequel to ' which was a spin-off of the arcade game '. The game is universally recognized as the grand-father of modern video games after the crash of 1983, coding most tropes associated with platformers. It gave birth to a legacy of titles, starting on the NES with ' (plus the original Japanese one) and 3, as well as of plethora of spin-off games like '.

Mario and his brother Luigi were living simple plumbers lives in Brooklyn when they one day heard a voice calling for help in a strange pipe. Going into it, they arrived in a fantastic world called the Mushroom Kingdom. They learned upon arrival that the Koopa Kingdom led by the dreadful Bowser had taken over the land and kidnapped the sweet Princess Toadstool. The valiant plumbers decide to go on an adventure to deliver her, as she is the only one who could restore the Kingdom to its former peaceful glory.

The soundtrack of the game is composed by Koji Kondo who will become thanks to this and his work on the other NES juggernaut  one of the most prolific and influential musicians in the video game industry. The game only has a handful of songs, but all of them became cult classic tunes, with special mention to the catchy "Ground Theme", known all over the world even by non video game enthusiasts.

Channel event
Super Mario Bros. 31st Anniversary: All rips, as of September 13th, 2016, are from the Super Mario franchise, in celebration of the 31 year anniversary of the release of Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario Bros. Music

 * Ground Theme
 * 2016 Mix
 * Alpha Mix
 * Alternate Mix
 * Alternate OST Version
 * Beta Mix
 * Demo
 * JPN Version
 * PAL Version
 * OST Version
 * Short Version
 * Unused
 * NES Classic Edition (placed amidst the "Invincible" rips for reasons unknown)
 * Small Mario Jump
 * Power Up
 * Pipe
 * Coin
 * 1-Up
 * NTSC Version
 * Ground Theme (Hurry Up!)
 * PAL Version
 * Course Clear Fanfare
 * Alpha Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * Unused Version (unsorted)
 * Scene Change
 * Underground
 * Alternate Mix
 * Beta Mix
 * Hurry Up!
 * In-Game Version
 * Invincible
 * Beta Mix
 * Alpha Mix
 * Alternative Mix
 * Latin America Version
 * OST Version
 * Unused Version
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * Invincible (Hurry Up!)
 * Underwater
 * OST Version
 * Beta Mix
 * Alpha Mix
 * JP Version (unsorted)
 * NTSC Version (unsorted)
 * Underwater (Hurry Up!)
 * Castle
 * Castle (Hurry Up!)
 * Bowser's Defeat Fanfare
 * Ending
 * Unused
 * Miss ~ Game Over
 * Game Over
 * Miss ~ Game Over (Hurry Up!)
 * Credits
 * Athletic (Unused)
 * Title Screen (Unused)

Music

 * Miss ~ Game Over
 * Ground Theme

References in other rips

 * : see the main article: Ground Theme.
 * Course Clear Fanfare: Kirby Dance (Long) - Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Yamanote Line: Akihabara Station Platform 2 - Densha de GO!!
 * : see the main article: Underground.
 * Starman: see the main article: Starman.
 * Castle: Castle Oblivion - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
 * Miss ~ Game Over: Lose Life - Kirby's Dream Land, Marine Pop, Sky Pop! - Super Mario Land


 * Soundfont / Arrangement Style: Overworld - Bros
 * See also: , the sequel game with mostly the same soundtrack.