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All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. is an officially licensed retool of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, produced in 1986 for the Family Computer Disk System. As such, there is no 2 Player Game but rather the option to play as Luigi with his unique physics. This version is based on the Japanese radio program All Night Nippon, and it was sold through a lottery system on the show itself to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program in the upcoming year. The game was published by Nippon Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of Fuji TV who would go on to publish Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, which was localized in the West as Super Mario Bros. 2.

Only 3,040 copies were released. Due to high demand and limited supply, listeners were told from December 15 to December 19 to send a postcard which would be entered into a lottery for 2,000 of the copies. The card must be postmarked by December 20 to qualify. Winners received a reply postcard to alert them to send a money order for their copy. 1,000 copies were sold directly at Nippon Broadcasting System's music center window on December 20, which lead to a long queue of prospective buyers in front of the building. In addition, Famicom Tsūshin (Famitsu) and Family Computer Magazine (Famimaga) each gave out 20 free copies to their readers in a lottery. The deadline for Famitsu was December 25 while Famimaga's was January 15, 1987. Famitsu received over 30,000 submissions

Mario Brothers Famicom disc system All night Nippon 1986 USED limited  rare


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Family computer and disc system All night Nippon Mario BrothersIt is the commemorative software 
produced in December, 1986, 
and it is famous among the collectors as the phantom software.Since it is an old one, 
please understand the deterioration of the aged, fade, and injury. 
Please judge the photograph in a certain extent.Operation confirmation. 
No problem. Genuine Japanese.