Super Mario Bros

I'm ashamed to admit this in public, but I don't recall having ever beat the original Super Mario Bros back on the NES when I was a kid (without using some sort of cheats), despite having played it for hundreds of hours on end. World 8 was just too difficult.

Today I downloaded the Wii "Virtual Console" version, played it through and beat it on the first try, and only died once (on the last boss).

I'm not exactly sure what to make of this. I have not played the game in more than 15 years, so seemingly the ability to beat the game is unrelated to having played it recently (though I did eerily remember the locations of every single powerup and warp point as if it was just yesterday).

I suspect that I must have much better hand-eye coordination and timing now than I did when I was 5 years old, because it seemed much easier to control Mario this time around, especially through all of the tricky jumps which were so difficult back in the day. The strange thing is that I don't remember having felt like I had "bad" coordination back then, but I must have. I guess 15 years of playing video games is useful for something 🙂

Super Mario Bros

Posted on January 4, 2007
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  1. Good job! I never played Mario as a kid – the NES wasn’t as popular in Europe as the Sega Master System. I downloaded the original Sonic and played it on an emulator a while ago and had a similar experience where I whizzed through the game pretty quickly, remembering the locations of all the power-ups.

    I even found a bug/feature in the first level, allowing me to complete it without even looking at the screen – if you roll down a particular hill with the “fast shoes” powerup, Sonic goes so fast that he disappears off the right of the screen and doesn’t collide with any of the enemies!

  2. Nothing to do with age.

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