The title screen music is the opening melody from the 19th-century American song Dixie. Hudson also produced two other Super Mario games for Japanese home computers: Mario Bros. It is unknown why Hudson Soft was permitted the rights to and chose to make the game. is probably one of the earliest licensed Mario games. The details of the licensing of this game are not clear, but Punch Ball Mario Bros. Once stunned, the hit enemy could be hit like normal. It is very similar to Mario Bros., but with new objects called Punch Balls that could now be thrown to stun enemies. The game was available for the PC-6001mkII/PC-6601, PC-8001mkII, PC-8801, FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp MZ-1500, and IBM-JX, most of which had noticeable differences between each other (palette, sound, flow of gameplay, etc.). (パンチボールマリオブラザーズ) is a game developed and released by Hudson Soft in 1984. The game's artwork, in which Mario is holding a Punch Ball.
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