Real hardcore gamers play the real Japanese Super Mario Bros 2. I got it on the wii virtual console. It took me like a month of continuing to beat the game. It's insanely hard.
From wikipedia:
Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, however because of that game's perceived difficulty and its close similarities to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the West at that time. The redesigned Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan in 1992 under the title Super Mario USA (スーパーマリオUSA?), and in 1993 the original Japanese version was released to the rest of the world as "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" (part of the Super Mario All-Stars collection for the SNES).
>> ^brain: Real hardcore gamers play the real Japanese Super Mario Bros 2. I got it on the wii virtual console. It took me like a month of continuing to beat the game. It's insanely hard.
From wikipedia:
Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, however because of that game's perceived difficulty and its close similarities to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the West at that time. The redesigned Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan in 1992 under the title Super Mario USA (スーパーマリオUSA?), and in 1993 the original Japanese version was released to the rest of the world as "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" (part of the Super Mario All-Stars collection for the SNES).
I remember playing this game a lot when I was a kid. If I remember correctly we had a cartrige for SNES that had a bunch of NES games on it and this was one of them. Man, this brought back some memories.
My son's been trying to get me to watch this...I gotta say, back in my day I never had any cheats and I still beat this game, even though it took me many many lives...it taught me patience & perseverance, good old fashioned values that you can't get these days playing more exciting games like SuperMan N64. <---(sarcasm, that's the worst game in history)
Ummm..., I've never played a single Mario Bros. Game in my life (oh, other than Mario Cart - but that one doesn't count) So, none of this made sense to me...
From wikipedia:
Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, however because of that game's perceived difficulty and its close similarities to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the West at that time. The redesigned Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan in 1992 under the title Super Mario USA (スーパーマリオUSA?), and in 1993 the original Japanese version was released to the rest of the world as "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" (part of the Super Mario All-Stars collection for the SNES).
Shyguys riding ostriches! You can even ride fish!
*actionpack
*awesome
grammar police out
Real hardcore gamers play the real Japanese Super Mario Bros 2. I got it on the wii virtual console. It took me like a month of continuing to beat the game. It's insanely hard.
From wikipedia:
Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, however because of that game's perceived difficulty and its close similarities to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the West at that time. The redesigned Western version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan in 1992 under the title Super Mario USA (スーパーマリオUSA?), and in 1993 the original Japanese version was released to the rest of the world as "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" (part of the Super Mario All-Stars collection for the SNES).
Yeah, I gave up on that one pretty quick.
who knew, spoco
grammar police out
Well, to be fair... that's not grammar, that was a typo, and spelling, not grammar.
But thanks
Man, this brought back some memories.
>> ^smooman:
who knew, spoco
grammar police out
Well, to be fair... that's not grammar, that was a typo, and spelling, not grammar.
But thanks
typo......nice coverup =P
it's ok, eye have tie poes all the thyme two
ps: your welcome (see what I did there?!)