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− | Mario & Luigi is a fangame created for the DOS computer operating system. It is notable for being one of the first Mario fangames ever made. The gameplay is nearly identical to that of the original Super Mario Bros., and all the graphics were custom as sprite sites did not yet exist. The game also lacked music and had only six levels. | + | Mario & Luigi is a [[fangame]] created for the DOS computer operating system. It is notable for being one of the first Mario fangames ever made. The gameplay is nearly identical to that of the original Super Mario Bros., and all the graphics were custom as sprite sites did not yet exist. The game also lacked music and had only six levels. |
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Mario & Luigi | |
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Developer(s) | Mike Weiring |
Announce Date | |
Release Date | 1994 |
Genre | Platform |
Players | 1 |
Input | Keyboard |
Medium | |
Platform | DOS |
Status | Released |
Mario & Luigi is a fangame created for the DOS computer operating system. It is notable for being one of the first Mario fangames ever made. The gameplay is nearly identical to that of the original Super Mario Bros., and all the graphics were custom as sprite sites did not yet exist. The game also lacked music and had only six levels.