Since its launch many years ago, Super Mario game remains one of the timeless games in the world of video games despite the passage of several generations.
Perhaps this game is one of the few games that has managed to survive after all these years.
One of the developers managed to launch the game via the browser, which is a huge feat, as anyone is able to play it completely only via the browser, regardless of the platform they are using.
This version was launched in the month of April, and it is still standing today.
What really distinguishes it is that it works on smartphone browsers on the one hand and the Xbox browser on the other.
This version has attracted the interest of the gamer community as it is playable on almost all devices. While the game is basically exclusive only to Nintendo devices.
In addition, players can play it via the keyboard or via the controller, and the game has shown a high level of response speed, despite the fact that the gaming experience is directly via the browser without the need to download it.
This game was available on the Nintendo 64 platform, which is no longer available at the moment, while owners of the Nintendo Switch can get it through the game Super Mario All-Stars.
In normal circumstances, players need to either purchase the aforementioned version if they own the Nintendo Switch platform, or rely on emulators to run Super Mario 64 and other old games.
It is reported that the developers had previously succeeded in publishing the game via the browser in 2016. However, this version was only one stage, and it did not support all devices.
It is expected that Nintendo will chase the developer of this version of the game, and it is expected that this version will be removed completely. Nintendo is known to be aggressive with unofficial versions of its games.
This type of game is known as Ports. These are games that are, in one way or another, played on a platform other than the one for which they were originally designed. It is rare to find Ports that work efficiently across the browser.