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    Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

    Game » consists of 9 releases. Released Jun 03, 1986

    The true sequel to Super Mario Bros., originally exclusive to Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2, significantly boosted the game's difficulty.

    tsakura's Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk System) review

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    No Doki Doki Here!

    Here is the True Super Mario Bros. 2. After Nintendo released this game, they thought that it was too hard for Americans. To help us get a part 2, they took “Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic” and put Mario and Friend into the game. That’s why it’s known as the Lost Levels. They were right about one thing, this game is HARD!!  It was not as easy as the first one. The game play is the same, but the Levels are just hard. To add something even harder, Nintendo made a new power up for this game.

     

    Poison Mushroom

     

    This Mushroom can kill you! Now you have to watch out for Mushrooms now! This game came to the US with the game “Super Mario All-Stars” for the SNES. This was the first time it was in the US without importing. Latter, we got it with “Super Mario Bros. Deluxe” for the GameBoy Color as an unlockable. Then finally, we can now buy it on the Wii! This is one of those games that showed us how hard a 2-D could be.

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