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Supposedly, a little known game company Orpheus was going to make '''a port''' of ''Super Mario Bros.'' for the Commodore 64 in 1986 (not to be confused with the version that would eventually become ''Giana Sisters''), but Nintendo denied them a license and the port was never made.  
Supposedly, a little known game company Orpheus was going to make '''a port''' of ''Super Mario Bros.'' for the Commodore 64 in 1986 (not to be confused with the version that would eventually become ''Giana Sisters''), but Nintendo denied them a license and the port was never made.  


Little is known about the game and it's likely that they didn't even make anything for it outside of a possible demo level. The only reference to this game is the Games That Weren't 64 article.<ref>[http://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/super-mario-bros/ GTW64 article.] Retrieved 31 Jul '16.</ref>
Little is known about the game, and it's likely that they didn't even make anything for it outside of a possible demo level. The only reference to this game is the Games That Weren't 64 article.<ref>[http://www.gamesthatwerent.com/gtw64/super-mario-bros/ GTW64 article.] Retrieved 31 Jul '16.</ref>
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Status: Cancelled

Supposedly, a little known game company Orpheus was going to make a port of Super Mario Bros. for the Commodore 64 in 1986 (not to be confused with the version that would eventually become Giana Sisters), but Nintendo denied them a license and the port was never made.

Little is known about the game, and it's likely that they didn't even make anything for it outside of a possible demo level. The only reference to this game is the Games That Weren't 64 article.[1]

References

  1. GTW64 article. Retrieved 31 Jul '16.