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| Feature | Arcade Archives (Series) | Super Mario Bros. (NES – Nintendo Switch Online or Standalone) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Game Origin | Exact emulation of the original arcade version (Vs. Super Mario Bros.) | Emulation of the original NES (Famicom) home console version | | Publisher | HAMSTER Corporation (under license from Nintendo) | Nintendo | | Availability | Paid individual titles on eShop (e.g., Arcade Archives Vs. Super Mario Bros.) | Included with Nintendo Switch Online (NES library) or as a standalone paid NSP (Japan region only) | | Price | ~$7.99 USD per game | Free with NSO ($20/year) or ~$5 standalone (Japan eShop) | | Release Date on Switch | 2018 (Vs. Super Mario Bros.) | 2018 (with NSO NES app) |
The Arcade Archives series is famous for its meticulous emulation features, which the standard NSO NES app lacks:
| Feature | Arcade Archives (Mario Bros.) | Super Mario Bros. (NSO) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Save States | Yes (2 slots) | Yes (Suspend Point) | | Screen Filters | Yes (CRT, scanlines, smooth) | Minimal | | Difficulty Settings | Yes (DIP switches: lives, difficulty) | No (original NES hardcoded) | | Hi Score Saving | Yes (with initials) | No | | Input Lag Reduction | Premium emulation (low lag) | Standard NSO emulation (slightly higher lag) | | Button Mapping | Full remapping | Limited | arcade archives vs super mario bros nspeshop full
For purists, the Arcade Archives versions are considered the gold standard of retro emulation on Switch.
| Aspect | Winner | |--------|--------| | Value for money | NSO (if you want 100+ games) | | Permanent ownership | Arcade Archives | | Difficulty & challenge | Arcade Archives | | Casual/family fun | NSO | | High scores & leaderboards | Arcade Archives | | Rewind & save states | NSO | | Authentic 1985 NES experience | NSO | | Unique "lost" Mario challenge | Arcade Archives | | Feature | Arcade Archives (Series) | Super Mario Bros
Arcade Archives uses actual ROM dumps from the arcade boards. That means:
The NES version, even on Switch, still emulates the console’s limitations – including the infamous “slowdown when 5 enemies appear.” The Arcade Archives series is famous for its
If you’re a pixel connoisseur, the Arcade Archives version is objectively superior visually and aurally. If you want nostalgia for how it played on a CRT via RF cable, NES mode fits.