: The release includes standard Arcade Archives amenities like Hi-Score Mode and Caravan Mode , allowing you to compete on global online leaderboards.

: While it may look like the original at first, six levels are completely replaced with much harder ones—many of which were later used in the infamous Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels . Even familiar levels feature more enemies, fewer power-ups, and trickier platform placements.

: You can apply various screen filters to replicate the look of a CRT arcade monitor and remap buttons to your preference.

on the Nintendo eShop offers a distinct experience from the classic NES version by faithfully reproducing the 1986 arcade title. A standout feature of this version is its increased difficulty and unique level designs , specifically modified for the arcade environment to provide a tougher challenge . Key Features of the Arcade Archives Version

: Players can access authentic arcade "dipswitch" settings to adjust the difficulty further, such as changing the number of starting lives, coin requirements for extra lives, or the speed of the timer.

: Just like the original cabinet, it supports turn-based two-player gameplay where players can use a button to "insert coins" for unlimited continues.