Mario Brothers VGA
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If this particular version of the game is 16 colors, it should be identified as Mario Brothers EGA, as the EGA graphics system contained 16 colors; VGA had 256 colors.
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Colors have absolutly nothing to do with VGA or EGA. Just looking at the screenshot it's quite obvious that EGA can't manage to bring so much details into a screen... <_<
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:blink: Of course it's VGA!!...
Can you guys believe I never really like Mario? :tomato: But it's legacy is something to respect for sure! |
Ya I just started this member thing so bare with me...
I was wondering how you switch it to two player? Do I need a joystick because I'm pressing P but it won't switch?! Will DosBox work? |
Wow!
I had this on commodore! It was a true.....rare gem. |
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But I still had the commodore version, made by....
Ocean? |
I'm not sure about the publisher either. But I owned this one on c64, too. In fact I didn't no that there was a PC version of it.
Something completely different: How can it be that Giana Sisters were pulled over the coals whilst one never hears something about this one? Has it to do with its rareness? |
I do remember playing this game for hours and hours with my very old Atari system... I liked playing two players with my brother and my father back in the (very young) days. :)
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