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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - General Gaming - Nes SMB or Snes SMB? | New poll | | Thread closed |
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Which version is better?Super Mario Bros. Nes Version |
45.1%, 23 votes | Super Mario Bros. Mario all-stars version |
54.9%, 28 votes | Multi-voting is disabled. 51 users have voted.
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Imajin Bot Local Moderator Currently affected by 'No syndrome' ---!!! Since: 12-05-05 From: Camineet, Palm Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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I actually like the simplistic look of the NES version better, and it does have something that the SNES version lacks. | |||
D3stiny_Sm4sher Ninji Since: 02-04-06 From: Searching for t3h g4t3... Last post: 6476 days Last view: 6476 days |
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I love the 8-bit Mario, I really do, but Mario All-Stars was just wonderful. I'm always for a tune up in graphics and sounhd when the gameplay remains true.
So I would like that new Megaman X remake. |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish Yeah the NES version had way better game design. Spoiler: THEY'RE EXACTLY THE SAME |
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Alastor Fearless Moderator Hero Since: 11-17-05 From: An apartment by DigiPen, Redmond, Washington Last post: 6430 days Last view: 6430 days |
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lozl what is a glitch | |||
Thexare Metal battleaxe Off to better places Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish Sarcasm duly noted. However... glitch n. 1. A minor malfunction, mishap, or technical problem; a snag In other words, something that *gasp* shouldn't have been there! I don't know about you, but I'm not one to praise a game because of its glitches. =/ |
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Tatrion <_<; Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6432 days Last view: 6430 days |
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Originally posted by Cheveyo Chowilawu Quoted for truth. Exploitable or not, glitches always are angrifying to me, considering they usually occur at the worse possible moment in the worse possible way. Not to mention, in this case, the superficial differences do matter, considering the two objects being compared are the exactly the same gameplay wise, level design wise, and plot wise. |
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LocalH Paragoomba Since: 11-20-05 Last post: 6669 days Last view: 6669 days |
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Originally posted by Cheveyo ChowilawuYou're damn right we are =P Glitches that are either fixed or made harder in SMAS: World 36 Wall jump Hat stomp Jumping from a mushroom/flower High bounce in SMB2j And probably some more that I'm not thinking about right now. On these points, the NES version is the clear winner, and these glitches add to my enjoyment of the game. It's the same reason I hate SMBDX (well, that and the screwed-up scrolling). (edited by LocalH on 02-06-06 04:19 PM) |
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insectduel Lantern Ghost Not welcome here anymore. Since: 11-18-05 From: Bronx, New York Last post: 6674 days Last view: 6469 days |
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NES SMB is much easier to do. But SNES SMB is much hard to make when i'm a SMB hacker. The data is almost the same except for Castle objects and the ones in the F row. The point about the SNES version is that the gameplay no longer act like the NES version such as some crazy glitches I created. I'd say the NES is more better than the SNES. | |||
Alastor Fearless Moderator Hero Since: 11-17-05 From: An apartment by DigiPen, Redmond, Washington Last post: 6430 days Last view: 6430 days |
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Originally posted by LocalHQuoted for emphasis. (edited by + on 02-08-06 06:28 PM) |
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Ninetales banned by request Since: 11-17-05 From: Gone. Last post: 6431 days Last view: 6431 days |
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I voted NES SMB, mainly because of what Shadic mentioned here:
Originally posted by ShadicAlso, as great as the graphical and auditory improvements were, I think the original NES game just had that nostalgic quality that SMAS lacked in general (with the exception of NES SMB2, which was not quite as good as the updated version). When I think of SMB, I don't see the updated graphics, nor do I hear the improved sounds. Instead, I remember how Mario would walk through the blue sky of world 1-1 in the demo, sometimes slightly glitching up and running into a pipe instead of running and stomping a goomba like he was supposed to, and then pressing Start to be greeted by the familiar beeping and booping of the game's music and sounds. But, then again, this is just my opinion. Everyone is entitled to have his or her own. If you disagree with me, that's perfectly fine. --Kamek77 |
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Alastor Fearless Moderator Hero Since: 11-17-05 From: An apartment by DigiPen, Redmond, Washington Last post: 6430 days Last view: 6430 days |
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Originally posted by Kamek77I know it's off topic but... This really gets me. It's just... So out of character of everything. It's not like anything anyone ever says. |
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Clockworkz Birdon Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6430 days Last view: 6430 days |
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No.. It's just unlike anything you've ever said.
I love NES Mario, mainly because it's a throwback for me. It was the first game i ever played, and I still love it. It brrings back so many fond memmories. |
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D3stiny_Sm4sher Ninji Since: 02-04-06 From: Searching for t3h g4t3... Last post: 6476 days Last view: 6476 days |
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God damnit. I can't change my vote. Whatever bull I said about the SNES Mario Bros...
I mean, I still love it, it's awesome, and I love revisiting a classic with beefed up happy joy... But DAMN, I forgot how good a game Mario Bros. was when it came out! I mean, holy CRAP was it good for it's day! Aside from maybe Tetris or Pacman, some would argue, I'd say it's the most influencial and ground breaking game ever made. |
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Clockwork JB Flurry Since: 02-12-06 From: Melbourne, Australia Last post: 6442 days Last view: 6441 days |
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I voted SMAS simply because the Super NES was the console that I grew up with and the first game I got for it was SMAS + World limited edition. I only ever played the NES Mario Bros. afterwards and the visuals and sound are rubbish. But that's just my opinion. If you played the NES version first, then you probably get a feeling of nostalgia that you just don't get on the SNES. | |||
Skreename Giant Red Paratroopa Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6437 days Last view: 6430 days |
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I personally prefer the SNES version of the game; to me, it's not important which was more groundbreaking for the time, but what's more fun now. And I rather enjoy the SNES one better, last I checked.
Although, on the plus side, the original's graphics are nice and simple to mess with. Still doesn't make much of a difference, though. |
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Chris Spiny Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6540 days Last view: 6540 days |
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I prefer the SNES; never really found much interest in SMB on NES... | |||
Salmon Steak Octoballoon Since: 02-11-06 From: Ohio University Last post: 6793 days Last view: 6793 days |
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One thing I found to be missing in the SNES form is that I could *not* get into World -1. Yeah, it was mentioned already, and the glitch I noticed in Super Mario All-Stars (at least this worked in both SMB1 and The Lost Levels) was being able to get an additional jump right after a power-up, if timed to go immediately as gameplay continues. I got that down to an art with the mushroom...not quite as often with flower, and gameplay doesn't halt for the star. | |||
Clockwork JB Flurry Since: 02-12-06 From: Melbourne, Australia Last post: 6442 days Last view: 6441 days |
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There were other exploits though, that you could only perform on the Super NES version. On a note, we could go on about this forever, as there are so many positives and negatives for both versions. | |||
Salmon Steak Octoballoon Since: 02-11-06 From: Ohio University Last post: 6793 days Last view: 6793 days |
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All told, I'd have to say there's something nicer about the first release, 'specially with that in mind. First release. It was...original. Far more original than anything we've see in the last 15 years. Granted, it's older than a fair number of people on the board, but still. It's that originality and success with a new genre so early on which has made four series in particular so-well selling, and with so bloody sequeals (I refer to Mario, Zelda, Megaman/Rockman, and Final Fantasy).
So...I'm still holding to the NES version. |
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Clockwork JB Flurry Since: 02-12-06 From: Melbourne, Australia Last post: 6442 days Last view: 6441 days |
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Well, If I was around when the original NES version was released, I would have to agree, but again, I get massive nostalgia of my early childhood playing the SNES version. |
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