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But starting a month ago, North American gamers can now play the Lost Levels—or, as I prefer to call it, the Real Super Mario Bros. 2—by downloading it on the Wii's "Virtual Console." ...
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels for the NES wasn't originally released in North America because, to put it bluntly, Nintendo thought we would suck horribly at it.
This sequel to Super Mario Bros. was really more of an add-on to the original game, as it basically dropped new levels into the same game. It wasn't released in the US until Super Mario All-Stars ...
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is a bit of an oddity. "The Lost Levels" isn't even it's real title - This is actually the real version of Super Mario Bros. 2.
The Lost Levels was eventually included in Super Mario All-Stars on SNES. The story behind Super Mario Bros. 2 is a wild one, which makes it a great subject for a book — one penned by game ...
The Lost Levels,” originally released for Japan’s Famicon Disk System as “Super Mario Bros. 2” in 1986 before making its way to North America, is one of three original NES system games ...
But the fun doesn’t stop there – Nintendo has also published a pair of new sites dedicated to the original Super Mario Bros. game and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
Japan’s next Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console game is another NES title—Super Mario Bros. 2, or as it is referred to outside Japan, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Recommended Videos The Lost ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels A remaster of the original Super Mario Bros. 2 (previously only released in Japan), released exclusively as part of ...
This sequel to Super Mario Bros. was really more of an add-on to the original game, as it basically dropped new levels into the same game. It wasn't released in the US until Super Mario All-Stars ...
News, Reviews, Release Date, Trailers, Gameplay and more for Super Mario Bros. Next: The Lost Levels - Part 2 ...