How do you feel about Super Mario Bros. on the NES today?

For me it's one of the greatest games of all time, up there with other classics like Doom and Tetris. And even ignoring the nostalgia and historic factors I think the game still holds up to this day.

So, the movement is really... primitive, and floaty/slippery as brought up earlier.
It's simple, but I wouldn't call it primitive. Maybe a bit floaty, but you can negate that by adjusting your position midair when you jump. If you want to experience a very slippery Mario game try The Lost Levels playing as Luigi.
 

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