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The best-selling version of all time is Super Mario
The best-selling version of all time is Super Mario
After 35 years, a number of new Super Mario Bros video games are being sold by collectors at very high prices.

The best-selling version of all time is Super Mario

Super Mario Bros (1985)

The first Super Mario game was launched on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and it is also the best-selling Super Mario game. With a total of 40.24 million copies sent to consumers. Mario became a popular character among youngsters in the 1980s and 1990s with this adaptation. Collectors are selling a lot of fresh Super Mario Bros video games for extremely high rates after 35 years.

New Super Mario Bros (2006)

The new version of Super Mario Bros for the Nintendo DS handheld system ranked second with sales of 30.8 million copies. The player's task is still to help Mario defeat the Browser monster to rescue Princess Peach. Not just commercial success; New Super Mario Bros is also highly appreciated by experts for graphics and sound. It is also the best-selling game of all time on the Nintendo DS.

 

New Super Mario Bros Wii (2009)

Nintendo continues to introduce New Super Mario Bros. to the Wii platform after its popularity. New Super Mario Bros. Wii was a financial and professional success, with 30.3 million copies sold and the addition of a team mode that allowed up to four people to play at the same time. Although some experts claim that there isn't much new material in the game, others disagree. New Super Mario Bros. Wii won best game for the Wii at the Spike Video Title Awards in 2009, and as of March 2020, it was the Wii's fourth greatest-selling game.

 

Super Mario World (1990)

Released just 5 years after the original version with 20.61 million copies to players. In Super Mario World, players will control Mario or Luigi (Mario's brother) to rescue Princess Toadstool. The game also introduces the dinosaur Yoshi, Mario's companion that helps eat enemies and has some special skills. Graphics are one of the highly appreciated points of Super Mario World showing the improvement of the SNES compared to the NES. The game won the game of the year 1991 by Nintendo Power and Power Play magazines.