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Mario retains the same abilities as Super Mario Bros., but Luigi returns with the ability to jump higher than Mario can (which is retained in Super Mario Bros. Unlike Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels does not have two-player mode in the game. Only you can bring this adventure quest (expedition) to a conclusion. Mario has stood up to defeat the Turtle Tribe, rescue Princess Peach, and rebuild the peaceful Mushroom Kingdom. She is presently in the hands of King Koopa. The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive them is the Mushroom Kingdom's own Princess Peach. Said magical power transformed all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, bricks and horsetails among other forms, and the Mushroom Kingdom fell into ruin. One day, the peaceful kingdom where Mushrooms live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle Koopa, whom possesses powerful magic. The following text is translated from the Japanese instruction booklet. The story of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is identical to the first game and is said to be set in a "parallel world" to it.

This game was later released in Japan under the title Super Mario USA.
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Nintendo of America originally deemed this game too difficult and too much like the original to sell well in Western countries, so in order to prevent the early series being associated with frustration and staleness, it adapted Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic and released it as Super Mario Bros.

It uses a slightly altered version of Super Mario Bros.'s engine, with some new features, altered graphics and new enemy behavior, and different, significantly more challenging levels. The game was initially released in 1986 for the Japan-only Family Computer Disk System. 2: For Super Players in the Japanese version of Super Mario All-Stars, is a direct sequel to the NES game Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, known in Japanese as Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online: Western cover art from Nintendo Switch Onlineįor alternate box art, see the game's gallery.įamily Computer Disk System, Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console ( Wii, 3DS, Wii U), Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online For the game given that title elsewhere (named Super Mario USA in Japanese), see Super Mario Bros. MARIO AND STAFF.This article is about the game called "Super Mario Bros. Getting a Game Over in World 9 will replace the Continue/Retry options with its own special message, saying "YOU'RE A SUPER PLAYER! WE HOPE WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN. This feature is later used in all of the four games in Super Mario All-Stars, and the Super Mario Advance handheld series.
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Selecting Continue will let the player replay the same stage, while choosing Retry will make the title screen appear instantly, losing all of the player's progress. It is the same as the first game, except the font now has teal drop shadows and the ability to either Continue or quit (Retry) with a small Mushroom icon as the cursor. When Mario or Luigi lost all of their lives, the familiar Game Over screen will appear. Not to be confused with the US version of Super Mario Bros 2, which is the American version of Doki Doki Panic. It is featured in Super Mario All-Stars, called the " Lost Levels". It is said to be harder and difficult from the original. 2 (Japan), is a action platforming video game published by Nintendo in the 80's, and it's the actual sequel to the first Super Mario Bros.
