


This made it similar to “The Lost Levels,” which was one player only. The game started out with the regular SMB1 title screen, except the 2-player mode was taken out. That really weirded me out, who was “Mario.exe?” Well, I figured it out, when I played it… At the true bottom of the page were these words: I read the text file first and it had pointless info about the game, but when I was about to close the page, I noticed a scroll bar going up and down, which exceeded the regular page height. I downloaded the installer, then installed two files via the installer, the game, (Mario.exe) and a text file (Readme.txt).

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