Well, 0-bit doesn't even exist, as it would be nothing. No code, no compilation, no run time, no sprites, no background, no mechanics, nothing. If a computer is 0-bit, it is not a computer, as it cannot compute anything. For 1-bit, it would be extremely slow, as the console will be powered by vacuum tubes, with the activated tubes representing 1's and the deactivated tubes representing 0's. It would only have one block for the character, and one block for the background. No enemies, no obstacles, and no goal. Just a block and a background in a single level, and game over. 2 bits are slightly better, as each thing will have 4 possibilities, so we can have 4 basic levels, with Mario, a Koopa Troopa, a Goomba, and Bowser, which is basically a giant Koopa, and have a brick, a coin, a block, and a flagpole as the obstacles. However, there is still no scoring system, as we don't have enough sprites to do so. 4 bits is pretty interesting, as now, we can have one hexadecimal digit to represent everything, as it is exactly one nibble, or one binary group. We can have a scoring system, but only numbers. Letters are not included. Now, all enemies can be included, and there will be 12 worlds, plus 4 bonus areas. However, Mario and the enemies only have one sprite, including powerups, but all objects can be represented. Of course, we are familiar with 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits. For the 32 bits, we can use the Game Boy Advance to represent it. Also, this video is flawed: 2 bits look more pixelated than 1 bit, and even 1 bit looks like it took more bits to represent it, as you know, every single sprite requires a collection of bits to represent.
I like how everything from 0 to 4 bit is still 8 bit, but meant to look worse. I mean Atari was 8 bit, and that was from the 70s. I don't think 4 bit graphics even exist.
The 2-bit section is actually _Super Mario Bros. Crossover,_ and coming from someone who used to play back when Flash player was active, playing as every Nintendo characters beside Mario/Luigi and customised the graphics in SMB1 is fun.
That "0 bit" version is actually a hack I've played, it's quite fun. I think it's called "Simplified Mario" or "Minimalist Mario" or something like that. 👍
1:44 the music of the select level of dr.mario in the atari 8bit 2:05 the fever music of dr.mario in the atari 8bit 2:18 the game over of mario bros in the atari 5200
Why is 3d included here? You can create an 8 bit 3d game if you were dedicated enough, and its happened in the past. Heck mario 64 supposedly is a 32 bit game. Bits dont matter in that scenario, 3d/2d are rendering methods.
@@linkthehero8431 he only extrapolate every dimension in a 3d specter, like you do, when you draw a square and transform it into a cube... there is a video of someone doing this with the legend of zelda 1 , from scratch, its simple to do, and can work in every 2d game,
Here's how I would do it: 0-bit: A drawing of Bowser on paper, possibly in a "choose your own adventure" style book, or a D&D like setting. 1-bit: A single green LED. 2-bit: A green LED next to a white LED. 4-bit: Alarm Bowser from the Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros, which uses a segmented LCD and a 4-bit CPU. 8-bit: Same as what you have, NES Super Mario Bros, or possibly Super Mario Land for Game Boy, both of which were 8-bit. 16-bit: Same as what you have, Super Mario All-Stars or Super Mario World Bowser. 32-bit: Bowser on Game Boy Advance, perhaps in Mario Kart: Super Circuit 64-bit: Bowser on the N64. 3D: Bowser in Super Mario RPG. HD: Bowser in Super Mario Odyssey, on the Nintendo Switch.
Good idea bro....but doesn't matter...the Trolls would still hate on you for not knowing how BITS works. Unless you're a big time UA-camr with millions of subscribers, then they would say how cool you are for thinking outside the box! And shower you with praise 😂
LMao This is funny lol, in reality, Bits actually means the amount of colors or color quality, old games 8bit games displayed 8 colors on Nes. and super nentendo has 16 colors on 16 bit. and n64 3d graphics used 24bit color pixel resolution of 320x240 and 640x480. the 64 in n64 was because of the dual 93.75 MHz 64bit processors giving it the name n64. this was supposed to give the n64 its boost in speed at the time do to extremely low clock speeds back them, most games all now use 32 bit colors on ultra high resolutions. in some cases some computers were able to do 46bit and 64 bit color modes aswell.
0 bit should be vector graphics. 3D should be SEGA Genesis sound track. Should’ve added a p switch in the HD version so Mario can turn the coins into bricks to block the fireballs.
I like how 32 Bit is a mix of Mario and Sonic since no other major Console brand I know made a 32 bit console. SEGA made a 32 Bit upgrade (which flopped) for the Megadrive/Genesis and the Sega Saturn is a 32 Bit console.
Proves that Gameplay is more important. Obviously higher visual quality is the cherry in top, but 1 bit Mario would still be fun to play. Yes, some games benefit more from better quality.
The 4-bit version of World 1-4 of Super Mario Bros in this video has the flickering fire bars that could cause seizures and is like the flickering ghosts in the 8-bit game Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 Video Computer System.
As a computer and software engineer who understands computer architecture, i can say 0-, 1- or 2-bit is not a thing. And good luck getting graphics or doing anything meaningful from a 4-bit processor
@user-cf6sp8zy7h thank you for appreciating and understanding, but it's useless explaining anything to these trolls, they don't care and it doesn't matter if they are educated or uneducated, they are just trolls period.
Bro you put all this effort into making this video and all these people are like "that's not how bits work!" So I'm just going to say this was an awesome video and thank you
Just for fun...MEME...joke...only for entertainment.
Haha?
Because you don't understand how bits work?
@@Podgorski37 It was easier to admit that you don't know how bits works, but they start saying it's a joke, its like xd
Yes, we can see you don't know much about bits and software architecture. But thanks for clarifying anyway.
Actually Neil D-grass Tyson went over it and concluded it was scientifically accurate
Well, 0-bit doesn't even exist, as it would be nothing. No code, no compilation, no run time, no sprites, no background, no mechanics, nothing. If a computer is 0-bit, it is not a computer, as it cannot compute anything. For 1-bit, it would be extremely slow, as the console will be powered by vacuum tubes, with the activated tubes representing 1's and the deactivated tubes representing 0's. It would only have one block for the character, and one block for the background. No enemies, no obstacles, and no goal. Just a block and a background in a single level, and game over. 2 bits are slightly better, as each thing will have 4 possibilities, so we can have 4 basic levels, with Mario, a Koopa Troopa, a Goomba, and Bowser, which is basically a giant Koopa, and have a brick, a coin, a block, and a flagpole as the obstacles. However, there is still no scoring system, as we don't have enough sprites to do so. 4 bits is pretty interesting, as now, we can have one hexadecimal digit to represent everything, as it is exactly one nibble, or one binary group. We can have a scoring system, but only numbers. Letters are not included. Now, all enemies can be included, and there will be 12 worlds, plus 4 bonus areas. However, Mario and the enemies only have one sprite, including powerups, but all objects can be represented. Of course, we are familiar with 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits. For the 32 bits, we can use the Game Boy Advance to represent it. Also, this video is flawed: 2 bits look more pixelated than 1 bit, and even 1 bit looks like it took more bits to represent it, as you know, every single sprite requires a collection of bits to represent.
🤓
Odyssey maybe?
@@powerstar8862 no
@@TheKoolGamerrr what?
@@powerstar8862 not 🤓
Man the 32-bit feels like the perfect mario remake
Love it
@@nikoskonstantinidis4069 32 it's Sonic customized hahaha but Is Incredible
Bowser in the 64-bit version: “Hey, Mario! Star’s right over there. I’ll be out your way!!!”
Mario: “Thank you! Take it easy, man!!!”
😂 that's a good one.
:)
So long king bowser!
You don't know how BITs work right
You're a SUPER GENIUS 🎊🚀
@@Retromantra 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is a joke video
@@ElOnegami jokes dont have to be funny, and the creator of the vid even said it was a joke
@baconinrblx thanks
64 bits, 32 bits, 16 Bits, 8 BiT, 4 BIT!, 2 BIT!, 1 BIT!, HALF BIT!, QUARTER BIT!, THE WRIST GAAAME!!!
Of course someone already did it 😂
What about the wrist game?
Yeah 🤨
Super Mario bros game & watch
"Pokemon Whaheetahees"
THEEEEE WHRIIIIIIIST GAAAAAAAAAAAAAME
The Bit Wars
64 Bits 😂
32 Bits 😅
16 Bits😊
8 Bits 😔
4 Bits 😐
2 Bits 🙁
1 Bit ☹️
1/2 Bit 😠
1/4😡
The Wrist Game!!!!!!🤬
I like how everything from 0 to 4 bit is still 8 bit, but meant to look worse. I mean Atari was 8 bit, and that was from the 70s. I don't think 4 bit graphics even exist.
くうちゅうたいき..
@@JuanVasquezhasreturned The Gameboy uses 2 bit graphics. It allows four colors: black, white, dark grey and light grey.
@@user-xl2fs3ff6f No the Gameboy is 8 bit. The colors are monotone, but the graphics are similar to an NES game, and so is the enemy AI.
@@JuanVasquezhasreturned the colors are two bit. On or off. The cpu uses 8 bit registers, but it's not nearly as capable as the nes.
Fun fact: The PS5 and every other console from this generation is actually 64-bit. The 128-bit computer hasn't been invented yet.
The 2-bit section is actually _Super Mario Bros. Crossover,_ and coming from someone who used to play back when Flash player was active, playing as every Nintendo characters beside Mario/Luigi and customised the graphics in SMB1 is fun.
Core memory awakened
I loved that!! What game was that pink hover tank thing from though?
@@Radnick0024 Sophia the 3rd from Blaster Master.
There’s also a reskin of her called Tetrimino, from Tetris
2-bit isnt actually 2 bit, its being played on a flash game called super mario brothers crossover, which has an option to enable that weird effect
2-bit Bowser was hit with Doctor Mario!
That "0 bit" version is actually a hack I've played, it's quite fun. I think it's called "Simplified Mario" or "Minimalist Mario" or something like that. 👍
0:13 this is the first original 8-bit game 😊
0 Bit is THE WRIST GAME!!!
64 bits
32 bits
16 bits
8 bits
4 bits
2 BITS
1 BIT
HALF BIT!
QUARTER BIT!
THEEEEEE WRIIIIIIIIIST GAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!
@@supaanimegal4894 😂😂
That’s not how bits work.
1:44 the music of the select level of dr.mario in the atari 8bit
2:05 the fever music of dr.mario in the atari 8bit
2:18 the game over of mario bros in the atari 5200
0:30 this was before circles were invented😅
You’re welcome
0:58 days in
Why is 1-bit more advanced than 2-bit and 4-bit?
because yes
32-bit is like sonic
32bitのこれがいいんだよ感と、64bitのこれじゃないんだよ感の差よ
6:37、後ろにマリオが居るのに全く気付いていないクッパさん。
Am I the only one who thinks that the 16 bit version looks the best?
thaya what i said
super mario all star on SNES , its the game played there
The 16-bit Mario *(which is Mario all stars)* is my favorite
HD Mario takes out the bridge
HD Bowser: "I'm not falling for that again!"
Because Bowser refuse so.
Some comments are too serious for a joke video...
Thank you for uploading!
Thank you....just ignore them...it's not worth it.
Maybe they are unaware that this is a joke lol. It's 2024, nobody knows what's a joke or not anymore.
32 bit looks like fun 😮
Why is 3d included here? You can create an 8 bit 3d game if you were dedicated enough, and its happened in the past. Heck mario 64 supposedly is a 32 bit game. Bits dont matter in that scenario, 3d/2d are rendering methods.
32 bit looks pretty rad
2:12 Fever from dr. Mario!
0 bit should show nothing, since there's no data.
32 bits is not a super mario game at all. 32 bits is a mix of sonic the hedgehog and the super mario bros.
Thank you, I was just about to say something like that.
What’s it called ?
Wow! Bowser in different versions! 🎉 Good idea 👍
Glad you like it!
0-бит. Как бы выглядил Марио, если бы его выпустили на Атари. 😂
64 bit was my favorite demo! I would love to play original SMB with those graphics! Is that a MOD thats out there possibly?..
3d version is actually played on an NES emulator that can play games in 3d
Its the 3Dsen
@@gabrieldossantosscheffer870 yep
To this day, I still have no earthly idea how 3DSen is able to do that. My two theories are witchcraft or a deal with the devil 😆
@@linkthehero8431 he only extrapolate every dimension in a 3d specter, like you do, when you draw a square and transform it into a cube... there is a video of someone doing this with the legend of zelda 1 , from scratch, its simple to do, and can work in every 2d game,
32 Bit looked the best, great video!
Thank you 😊
Loved how you used Sega graphics. I found out Atari was 8 bit but due to less memory, graphics were less detailed.
Okay but 1-bit Bowser's vibe is exceptional, though. Just look at him. He hates being alive.
0-bit is basically an Atari 2600 game
Guess what?
YOU HAVE TO GO TO ANOTHER. CASTLE! 💀
(THUMBNAIL) Yes, super mario 1 bowser (which is 2D btw) , and he is called _3D._
My man lives in 5D to say that
Here's how I would do it:
0-bit: A drawing of Bowser on paper, possibly in a "choose your own adventure" style book, or a D&D like setting.
1-bit: A single green LED.
2-bit: A green LED next to a white LED.
4-bit: Alarm Bowser from the Game & Watch version of Super Mario Bros, which uses a segmented LCD and a 4-bit CPU.
8-bit: Same as what you have, NES Super Mario Bros, or possibly Super Mario Land for Game Boy, both of which were 8-bit.
16-bit: Same as what you have, Super Mario All-Stars or Super Mario World Bowser.
32-bit: Bowser on Game Boy Advance, perhaps in Mario Kart: Super Circuit
64-bit: Bowser on the N64.
3D: Bowser in Super Mario RPG.
HD: Bowser in Super Mario Odyssey, on the Nintendo Switch.
Good idea bro....but doesn't matter...the Trolls would still hate on you for not knowing how BITS works. Unless you're a big time UA-camr with millions of subscribers, then they would say how cool you are for thinking outside the box! And shower you with praise 😂
1. 1-bit
2. 8-bit
3. 4-bit
4. 4-bit
5. 8-bit
6. 16-bit
7. 32-bit
8. 64-bit
9. 64-bit
10. many-bit
180k people have seen this video on twitter.
The 1-bit tiles are more detailed than 8-bit!
Since when 3D joined the party?!
LMao This is funny lol, in reality, Bits actually means the amount of colors or color quality, old games 8bit games displayed 8 colors on Nes. and super nentendo has 16 colors on 16 bit. and n64 3d graphics used 24bit color pixel resolution of 320x240 and 640x480. the 64 in n64 was because of the dual 93.75 MHz 64bit processors giving it the name n64. this was supposed to give the n64 its boost in speed at the time do to extremely low clock speeds back them, most games all now use 32 bit colors on ultra high resolutions. in some cases some computers were able to do 46bit and 64 bit color modes aswell.
@softdreams1776 Glad to see someone who actually understands Bits got the joke...otherwise the comment section is mostly full of worthless trolls. 👿
The control of 32 bits looks like Sonic
4:07 16-BIT
1:26 Boss Battle in Super Block Bros.!
0 bit should be vector graphics. 3D should be SEGA Genesis sound track. Should’ve added a p switch in the HD version so Mario can turn the coins into bricks to block the fireballs.
2:20 toad is not a mushroom!! is a clown.
Daily reminder that bits measures color, not pixels.
Please don't forget to post this comment daily....it helps me...thank you 😁
I like how 32 Bit is a mix of Mario and Sonic since no other major Console brand I know made a 32 bit console.
SEGA made a 32 Bit upgrade (which flopped) for the Megadrive/Genesis and the Sega Saturn is a 32 Bit console.
0bitなのに音も世界も存在したとは…
I think 0bit world should be nothing data.
There is nothing anything!!
Out of all of those I’d gladly stick with the Mario All Stars version.
That's not how bits work
Yes...they are hard worker😄😄😄
32 bit Mario looks very difficult.
FR: Il ressemble à Purple Guy en 1-Bit.
EN: He looks like Purple Guy in 1-Bit.
32 bit seems like it could have been a pretty neat Mario/Sonic team up game.
It is...Sonic Boll
8:26 WHY IS SPEAK AN PORTUGUESE💀💀😭⁉️
Because english is not the only language spoken
It's from a bootleg game called New Super Mario Bros All Stars HD that was made in Brazil using the New Super Mario Bros Wii game engine.
Porque sim
I thought Mario is Italian
@@okamijubei lol
2 bit got DR Mario theme song😂😂😂😂
bro doesn't know that super mario 64 is actually a 32-bit game
Bro...you're a GENIUS 🎊👍
*I hope there will be a R-Zone Update*
Proves that Gameplay is more important. Obviously higher visual quality is the cherry in top, but 1 bit Mario would still be fun to play. Yes, some games benefit more from better quality.
To parents: I want a video game
Parents: we have a video game at home
Video game: 0:32
That's a good one!😂
the 16 bits is the best mario
Somebody missed math classes.
Somebody only took JERK classes
Must have taken so much Hardwork to make man. Well done.
1:07 Mario being a rectangle
The 4-bit version of World 1-4 of Super Mario Bros in this video has the flickering fire bars that could cause seizures and is like the flickering ghosts in the 8-bit game Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 Video Computer System.
The game is more beautiful in 2-bit mode than in 4-bit.
0:07 Memories...
As a computer and software engineer who understands computer architecture, i can say 0-, 1- or 2-bit is not a thing. And good luck getting graphics or doing anything meaningful from a 4-bit processor
The idea of bits is just a meme that the creator of the video put in just for fun
@user-cf6sp8zy7h thank you for appreciating and understanding, but it's useless explaining anything to these trolls, they don't care and it doesn't matter if they are educated or uneducated, they are just trolls period.
@@Retromantra Your welcome and thank you for the advice also I study electronic engineering in the college 🤗
@user-cf6sp8zy7h all best for your studies...I have also studied CPU programming. Don't ever become a troll. 🙏
@@RetromantraThank you very much, of course I will not and I wish the best for your channel
32 bits is so cool
i like how you labelled 3d as different from 64 bit despite the fact that the example shown for 64 is also a 3d game
My favorite Version is the 2-bit because of the Dr. Mario theme and the Mario bros theme in the ending 😂😂😂😂
8bit美麗グラフィック過ぎてワロタw
The one bit one looks like William afton😂
Super Block Bros was peak
I came to a conclusion that atari was a 1-2 bit system and the zx spectrum was a 4 bit system.
No quarter bits?
No wrist game?
3:45 Circus Baby (from FNaF 5) became my Girlfriend when I Play SNES Mario Games!
2−BITの世界でクッパらしき何かと戦う桜木花道w
Does Anybody Exept Me Feel UNCOMFORTABLE Watching It In 3d?
I like how that 1 said block instead of Mario.
1:07 how mario turn door
“32 Bits” is Sonic in a Mario skin.
No such thing as 0 bit, not even 1… it’s always 8,16,32,64…128 hopefully one of these days assuming we figure it out
In 32 bit looks fantastic 💯👌
Oh, my God, it's Sonic! He's my favorite bandicoot from XBOX!
Why does 4 bit look worse than 2 bit?
0-bit through 4-bit look pretty interesting.
This is so cool!
Suggestion for “0”, 1 and 2 bits: music should stop on jump. Also, music should be monotone, without two kinds of sounds present at any time
Bro you put all this effort into making this video and all these people are like "that's not how bits work!" So I'm just going to say this was an awesome video and thank you
Thanks...I appreciate it. Glad to know most people get a JOKE. The others don't concern me. It's part and parcel of life.
16bits mario is simply the best😁
Fun Fact: 2 Bit is a skin from Super Mario Crossover.
16 bit absolutely the best ever and forever
You forgot the best one of all, THE WRIST GAME!