Super Mario Advance 6: Super Mario Bros. and the Lost Levels

Development
In 2001, after the success of  Super Mario Advance, Nintendo wanted to upgrade a version of Super Mario Bros. Deluxe with All-Stars graphics and sound voice editors and its for the Game Boy Advance. It was originally called "Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Plus", but a year later, the Mario Bros. game (from the previous Super Mario Advance games) and the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels with sound voice editors, renaming from "Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Plus" to "Super Mario Advance 5: Super Mario Bros. and the Lost Levels", and one year later, the game has been released on January 5, 2004 with e-Reader support.

Mario Bros. Classic

 * LAN Mode added, eight players can play at once now. The eight color schemes go as follows.
 * Mario
 * Luigi
 * Wario
 * Waluigi
 * Blue Mario
 * Orange Mario
 * Fire Mario
 * Fire Luigi

GBA SP Support Reasons
There are two options before the title screen, Game Boy Advance mode and SP mode, here are the changes on SP mode.
 * The castles were made darker on SP mode

Credits

 * Voices - Charles Martinet, Jen Taylor
 * Sound Effects - Taiju Suzuki
 * Sound Advisor - Koji Kondo
 * Special Thanks - Soyo Oka (providing the remixes for Super Mario All-Stars, which are the basises of the remixes in the game)
 * Executive Producer - Satoru Iwata