This is a composite video of Canadian speedrunner FlibidyDibidy’s attempt to race his way through Super Mario Bros. as quickly as possible over the course of a year. The video represents 193 hours of gameplay and 5,162 total attempts (keeping track of how many Marios have made it to the
These are several videos (one for each game) of Youtuber CodyCantEatThis (come on, just try it anyways) recreating the original Legend Of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., and Sonic The Hedgehog games in 3D environments. I would play that Zelda one so hard. “How hard?” SO HARD. Like *Googles hardest metals*
This is a video of Ukrainian duet the B&B Project performing the music and sound effects from Super Mario Bros. World 1-1 on bandura and accordion, with the guy on accordion performing the music, and the girl on bandura performing the sound effects. They do a great job. As great
Two years after a 4:55 speedrun was set for Super Mario Bros. and many speculated a sub 4:55 may be humanly impossible, Twitch streamer Niftski has done it, setting a new world speedrun record with 4:54:948. For reference, the tool-assisted speedrun record for Super Mario Bros. (in which button input
To celebrate Mario Day (Mar10), this is a video of classically trained pianist/starer Lord Vinheteiro performing the Super Mario Bros overworld theme on a baroque harpsichord while dressed as Mozart. Towards the end he also does a little underworld theme, and the starman theme (when Mario gets an invincibility star).
This is a video of musician Davidlap performing all the original Super Mario Bros. sound effects on electric guitar. Effects like coin gathering, jump, fireball, goomba stomp, koopa shell kick, Bullet Bill, trampoline, AND MORE. Then he created an edit where he performs the level music while a game is
LEGO and Nintendo have just announced they’ll be releasing a Nintendo Entertainment System LEGO set on August 1st that builds both a NES system (complete with insertable game cartridge and plug-in controller) and retro television set with hand-crank powered scrolling Super Mario Bros. level. The 2,646 piece set will cost
This is a stop motion video created by video game designer Phil Compile and his 4-year old son Ollie using this set of Super Mario Bros fridge magnets. Man, if I had made this at 4-years old it would still be the greatest achievement of my life. Dare to dream,