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Mega Mario

If you're a fan of the original Super Mario Bros, you might have heard of Mega Mario a remake that tries to bring the classic adventure back to life. It's packed with all the familiar stuff: the same levels, enemies, power ups, and even the nostalgic background tunes and sound effects that take you right back to the '80s. But what really sets it apart is the level editor, letting you design your own stages and share them with others. It’s a cool way to keep the fun going long after you’ve beaten the original game.


That said, Mega Mario isn’t without its flaws. The visuals haven’t really kept up with today’s standards they feel a bit dated and could use a polish. And if you’re used to tight, responsive controls in platformers, you might find the movement here a little off. There’s a slight lag when you hit the spacebar to jump, which can throw off your timing, especially in trickier parts. It’s not a deal breaker, but it’s definitely noticeable.


Still, there’s plenty to enjoy here. For anyone who grew up with Mario, Mega Mario offers a solid dose of nostalgia. The ability to create and play custom levels adds replay value and a personal touch you won’t find in the original. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel just give you more of what you already love, with a creative twist.


All in all, Mega Mario is a straightforward homage to one of gaming’s greats. It stays true to the source material while adding a neat editor for those who want to get creative. It might not be perfect, but if you’re looking to revisit those pixelated worlds with a fresh layer of customization, it’s worth checking out.


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Technical

Title Mega Mario
Language Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98 SE, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows 8, Windows 95, Windows 98
License Free
Author sourceforge
Filename 3161_MegaMario_v1.6c_full.zip