Answer:
He gets stuck in the 1985 version on Mario and Luigi, and his brother has to play the game to get him free again. I did 4 paragraphs.
Explanation:
I remember the summer of 2018 it was horrible, but delightful at the same time. Something happen to me, Jacob Michaels, nothing ever happens to me. Me older brother Jack and I went to the abandoned arcade. I was scared because I knew Jack would leave me if he got scared. He always leaves me. Jack said, "Come on you chicken." I replied rudely, "It's not being a chicken when your brain knows you're in danger." "Whatever", Jack said.
Once we entered it wasn't as creepy, but I was sure the games didn't work they were like 30 years old. Suddenly I heard "It's Mario". Jack said "Look." I turned around cautiously. "We should leave now!", I said. "Chicken" Jack said. "I'm no chicken." I ran to the game and pushed play. Suddenly I saw nothing but pixels and a giant Jack. "Jacob, Jacob, can you hear me??!!!" "Yes I can!! Get me out of here!!" I was still as a marble statue. "Jack I can't move try moving the controls." Out of nowhere I was jumping and running.
I thought to myself this is just like that movie Jumanji. "Jack we have to finish the game!" I said, "We have to rescue Princess Peach." Jack said, "I'll try my best." I felt I was there for days, weeks, no months! I regenerated 60 times I would die from angry brown things or we would make it to Princess Peach and Jack would drop me in the lava. I didn't feel anything, but I told Jack it hurt, so he would try harder. Finally we made it back to Princess Peach. Suddenly Luigi appeared he said "Let's go Mario". I followed his lead, and I touched Princess Peach and returned to my normal self.
When I got home that day Jack said, "I always have to get you out of trouble." "Yeah, because you always get me in it", I replied. "I'm just happy I got you out and you're safe Jacob." Jack said. "You mean happy Luigi got me out", I teased. Jack later explained he was there for only an hour. I guess the time in video games are different. That day 20 years ago brought my Jack and I closer together. And that's why I stick to board games now!