El juego pirata que copió a Mario y terminó siendo una joya

#mariobros #supermario #gianasisters What happens when Nintendo's exclusivity leaves millions of players longing to play Super Mario Bros.? One of the most bizarre, pirate-like, and technically brilliant eras in video game history is born. Today we're reviewing the evolution of "Mario clones." From John Romero and John Carmack's experiments with "Dangerous Dave," which ultimately led to the creation of id Software, to technical shareware gems on MS-DOS like Mario & Luigi (Super Angelo), to the most controversial case of all: The Great Giana Sisters on the Commodore 64. A game that so blatantly copied Shigeru Miyamoto's design that it sparked panic in Kyoto, caused a mysterious disappearance from stores, and unexpectedly mutated into one of the most acclaimed technical action series of the 90s: Turrican! If you enjoy preservation, gaming history, and retro hardware, don't forget to subscribe and like! Theme Music and Backgrounds    • Super Mario Bros. (Tap Dance Medley) - Pos...      • Super Mario Bros. Theme Remix - FUNNY MONTAGE   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v END