Highlights

  • Super Mario Bros. set a precedent for good controls, level design, and music that is still followed today.
  • Super Mario Land may be different from the mainline franchise, but it has a loyal fan base.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World are considered some of the greatest video games of all time.

There is no getting around the sheer level of quality that the Super Mario Bros. franchise brings to the table. More or less modern gaming’s grandfather, the original Super Mario Bros. set a precedent for good controls, good level design, and good music that is still being adhered to today.

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While many may argue that the franchise’s heights belong to the 3D side of things, 2D Mario has maintained a consistent level of quality over the decades. Which are the greatest 2D Super Mario games of all time? Which ones have aged beautifully?

Updated January 31, 2024, by Blaise Santi: Super Mario Bros. Wonder debuted in Fall 2023 as the latest installment in the 2D Mario dynasty, but it won't be the last in the near future. March 2024 will produce Princess Peach: Showtime, which is set to be the first 2D Mario title since Super Princess Peach to star the franchise's iconic damsel-in-distress. In February 2024, Mario vs Donkey Kong will also be debuting, which is a remake of the first entry in that spin-off series. Those games are not particularly similar to the mainline franchise, but the upcoming project is nevertheless worth a look by Switch owners. With Nintendo's upcoming video game lineup looking bright for fans of Mario, it's worthwhile to take a look at some of the best 2D Mario games the company has ever released.

15 Super Mario Land

Mario's First Handheld Adventure Was Primitive

Mario flying ship firing in the clouds in Super Mario Land Game Boy
Super Mario Land
Platform(s)
Game Boy
Released
July 31, 1989
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D1

There aren't a lot of fans that hold Super Mario Land in high regard, likely because it felt like a much different adventure in comparison to the NES titles. Super Mario Land, the first Mario game on Nintendo's Game Boy, separates itself from the mainline franchise thanks to its weird enemies, somewhat janky playstyle, and overarching story.

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In this release, Mario tracks down Princess Daisy and can use Super Balls, a special powerup that allows him to launch projectiles. Throw in some strange vehicle-based levels, and it's easy to see why this particular title stands out like a sore thumb. That said, there are still quite a few fans who look back on this color-devoid Game Boy release fondly.

14 Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

A Mario Game Designed For Experts

The Lost Levels (NES)
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
Released
August 2, 1993
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

The original Super Mario Bros. 2, The Lost Levels is something of a mixed bag for most fans. A brutally difficult re-imagining of the first game originally released as a Japan-exclusive, it reused several assets to churn out something that would nowadays be considered a challenge mode, including Poison Mushrooms and harder controls.

It’s by no means badly designed (for the most part), but it is an overwhelming game. That said, it’s indicative of an era of game design where there were no hard and fast rules on how to develop a video game sequel. The Lost Levels plays things safe in terms of visuals, but shoots for the moon in terms of level design, for better and for worse.

13 Super Mario Run

Mario Has Never Been More Mobile

super mario run mobile game
Super Mario Run

Platform(s)
Android , iOS
Released
December 15, 2016
Developer(s)
Nintendo EPD

Super Mario Run is among Nintendo's better attempts to adapt one of its flagship properties to mobile devices, and it is considerably better than Dr. Mario World or Mario Kart Tour. Blending endless runners with the franchise's traditional gameplay, Super Mario Run finds a nice middle-ground that allows both sides of the equation to shine.

Unlike a console entry in the series, in Super Mario Run, the iconic mascot runs forward and performs some minor jumps automatically. While this creates a somewhat hand-off experience, the game asks players to focus almost exclusively on executing jumps using touch controls. The input's length determines the height of Mario's jump. It is a simple concept that works well, and the game is also fairly attractive for a mobile release.

12 New Super Mario Bros.

Mario's Triumphant Return To 2D

New Super Mario Bros.
Platform(s)
Nintendo DS
Released
May 15, 2006
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

The first big 2D Mario release to come out after the series transitioned into 3D, the New Super Mario Bros. moniker hasn’t exactly been seen as a seal of quality. They all sound the same, they all look the same, and they all play the same. Considering how innovative 2D Mario was, it’s disappointing, but the first title for DS was a stand-out on the handheld.

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The New Super Mario Bros. games tend to feature pretty great level design, something the original DS release is no stranger to either. It’s a bit on the short side and aesthetically bland, but the actual moment-to-moment gameplay is fantastic. If only Nintendo didn’t play its style so safe with this run of games.

11 Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA)

Mario's Dreamiest Adventure

Super Mario Bros. 2 Cover Art
Super Mario Bros. 2
Released
September 1, 1988
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

After The Lost Levels proved to be too difficult for most audiences in Japan, Nintendo saw fit to develop an alternate version of Super Mario Bros. 2 for Western audiences. Using Doki Doki Panic as its graphical and technical basis, Super Mario Bros. 2 emphasized verticality over the horizontal planes of movement of its predecessor.

In many respects, Doki Doki Panic was the natural evolution of Super Mario Bros.’ style of movement, so Super Mario Bros. 2’s USA release feels totally at home with the rest of the series. Most notably, Super Mario Bros. 2 introduced Toad and Peach as playable characters, several new enemies that became staples, and was Miyamoto’s favorite Mario game for quite a while.

10 New Super Mario Bros. 2

It's All About The Money, Money, Money

Mario jumping over gold enemies in a snow level
New Super Mario Bros. 2

Platform(s)
Nintendo 3DS
Released
August 19, 2012
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

By the time New Super Mario Bros. 2 was released on Nintendo 3DS, the original game for DS had already seen a follow-up on the Nintendo Wii. While this handheld sequel didn't do much to innovate on the 2D platforming series, it placed a huge emphasis on the collection of coins, something that's arguably pointless in other 2D Mario games.

Compared to its predecessor, New Super Mario Bros. 2 is much more expansive in terms of its number of levels, alternate flagpoles, and even some brand-new power-ups. Overall, the game was a strong follow-up to Nintendo's successful 2D Mario titles on the Nintendo DS, though the 3DS could've done with a title that was a bit more original.

9 Yoshi's Island

Mario's Prehistoric Origin Story

Yoshi's Island snes
Yoshi's Island

Platform(s)
SNES , Game Boy Advance
Released
October 4, 1995
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

Although Yoshi is usually Mario's trusty steed and sidekick, the character has seen a few of his own spin-off titles. The most notable, perhaps, is Yoshi's Island, a SNES release that saw Yoshi take center stage as a hero trying to protect a baby version of Mario from harm. Painted to look like a storybook, the visuals were pretty breathtaking for the time, featuring the same colorful design that fans had come to expect from Super Mario Bros.

The only downside is that Yoshi's Island was panned by many for being exceedingly easy. Unfortunately, the lack of difficulty does take away from its overall package. Lack of challenge aside, Yoshi's Island stands the test of time as one of the best 2D Mario games out there, and certainly has one of the best soundtracks, too.

8 Super Mario Bros.

It's Iconic For A Reason

Mario jumping over a pipe near Spinies and ? Blocks in Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros.
Released
November 17, 1985
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D4

The game that started it all, Super Mario Bros. may not be as visually or musically impressive as it was back in its day, but its level design is second to none. This is a game that’s so well-designed, it could be released today as is and still garner rave reviews. Nintendo understood exactly what they were doing with the platforming genre.

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It can get a bit cryptic near the end, and it forgoes high points in favor of a more consistent degree of quality, but those are hardly bad things when the game as a whole is so cohesive. Later entries in the series greatly improved on the Famicom original, but it remains a classic for a reason.

7 New Super Mario Bros. Wii

The Lost Levels To The Breezy DS Title

New Super Mario Bros. Wii
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Platform(s)
Wii
Released
November 15, 2009
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

The second entry in the New Super Mario Bros. franchise was a massive improvement over the original. Unfortunately, it had one glaring issue: its overwhelming difficulty. For whatever reason, Nintendo really prioritized challenge with its first multiplayer 2D Mario game. This led to a level of chaos that would only be replicated in Super Mario 3D World.

Other than that, though, New Super Mario Bros. Wii features great level design, fun power-ups, and amazing co-op. It’s not a game that’ll be particularly enjoyable for very casual Mario fans, but veterans of the franchise will find a lot to appreciate even while tearing their hair out in Level 9-3.

6 New Super Mario Bros. U

It's Better Than You Remember

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
New Super Mario Bros. U

Platform(s)
Wii U , Switch
Released
November 18, 2012
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

Being the fourth New Super Mario Bros. game in a rather short amount of time, fans were not particularly thrilled with New Super Mario Bros. U’s release despite its glowing reviews. Fans immediately rejected it (and the Wii U, for what it's worth), leaving the follow-up forgotten to the wayside, which is a shame as it’s incredibly good for a 2D Mario game.

New Super Mario Bros. U legitimately features some of the best level design in the series, if not the overall best. This is a game Nintendo clearly put a considerable amount of work into, even going so far as to better balance the multiplayer. It suffers from the New Super Mario Bros. aesthetic, but it’s an impressive game that deserves more love.

5 Super Mario Maker

The Mario Game For Aspiring Developers

Super Mario Maker 2, super mario 3 tileset
Super Mario Maker

Platform(s)
Wii U , 3DS
Released
September 11, 2015
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

In 2015, Mario fans from all over the globe received one of the greatest gifts that the franchise has ever given in Super Mario Maker. It wasn't just a Super Mario Bros. game; it was also a fully-developed level creator, giving fans of the franchise a chance to craft their own stages. The fanbase ran with it, producing a massive array of awesome user-crafted levels that incorporated some truly imaginative ideas.

Fast-forward and fans now have Super Mario Maker 2 to keep them occupied, with even more level creation tools, updates, and even a "world" creator that lets them string together levels into a Super Mario-sized adventure.

4 Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins

An Early Example Of Freedom In A Mario Game

Cover art for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Platform(s)
Game Boy
Released
November 2, 1992
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D1

Going from Super Mario Land to Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is genuinely shocking. The former is one of the Game Boy’s launch titles, and it shows. Nintendo played it very safe with SML, whereas the latter is a bona fide Mario game on the Game Boy that lifts heavily from Super Mario World without being derivative.

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With stages that can be tackled in any order, there’s a level of freedom in 6 Golden Coins that other Mario games lack. This is to say nothing of the great level design (that can admittedly be blasted through thanks to the bunny ears) and the music. Super Mario Land 2 isn’t perfect, but what game is?

3 Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Mario Embraces Weirdness On Nintendo Switch

Bowser confronting Mario and friends over the Wonder Flower
Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Platform(s)
Switch
Released
October 20, 2023
Developer(s)
Nintendo EPD

The latest installment in the 2D Mario series was a breath of fresh air for many fans. With several playable characters, including Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, and Nabbit, the game emphasizes unique level design at every turn. Things get even crazier when players nab the Wonder Flower, allowing them to turn every level upside-down.

While the game's story is nothing new for the franchise, the sheer originality and art design were enough to thrill fans who had gotten sick of the New Super Mario Bros. repetitiveness. Still, it's quite short for a mainline Mario game, and it can be completed in a manner of hours, especially if players are well acquainted with the series' previous entries.

2 Super Mario Bros. 3

Mario Reached New Heights

Playing a level in Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Bros. 3
Released
October 23, 1988
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D4

One of the greatest video games of all time and arguably the best game on the NES, Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the most “complete” Super Mario Bros. games. Well-paced with great boss fights and even better level design, Super Mario Bros. 3 emphasizes sheer scope above all else.

It’s bigger and better, going so far as to feature non-linear stages and an overworld map. It’s a more controlled version of Super Mario Land 2, giving it an excellent difficulty curve that no other game in the series really has. When it comes down to it, there’s only one game that rivals it.

1 Super Mario World

Mario And Yoshi Make An SNES Dream Team

mario and yoshi with dolphins from super mario world
Super Mario World

Platform(s)
SNES , Game Boy Advance
Released
August 23, 1991
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD

The Super Nintendo game, Super Mario World blows every other 2D Mario game out of the water (and almost every 3D Mario game). What it lacks in difficulty (outside its Special World), it makes up for with amazing levels, plenty of secrets to find, fun boss fights, an amazing world map, and tons of power-ups to use.

At its core, Super Mario World is the ultimate Super Mario Bros. game, doing anything and everything possible to create the best experience possible. There’s a reason Super Mario World has maintained its amazing reputation so far removed from its original release, and it took all the elements that were perfected by Super Mario Bros. 3 and expanded on them, providing a proper next-generation experience on the SNES that has aged magically. Most of the best Mario games can be revisited and enjoyed without much issue, but World takes things to the next level by being truly timeless.

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