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 Super Mario Bros. Deluxe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was partially due to the high qulaity of the port, especially the inclusion of the Lost Levels, that led to severe criticism when the Super Mario Bros. Classic NES Series version was released, which had no extras or unlockables.
After scoring over 300,000 points in Original 1985 mode, the player unlocks The Lost Levels, which is renamed For Super Players (the byline for the Japanese version of Super Mario All-Stars).
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (often shortened as Super Mario Bros. DX and abbreviated SMBDX) is an update of the original 1985 Famicom/NES hit game Super Mario Bros. The update was distributed in 1999 for Game Boy Color.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Super_Mario_Bros._Deluxe   (829 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Review
Sure, Super Mario Bros for Super Players/The Lost Levels is more frustrating than fun, but it will provide you with some replayability.
It also includes The Lost Levels (known in this game as Super Mario Bros. for Super Players).
It also has a Challenge mode in Super Mario Bros, which is the same as the normal game except your goal for each level is to find a hidden Yoshi egg (a hidden block contains it, find all five Red Coins, and reach each level's target score.
www.lemmykoopa.com /lk40/lk40-164.html   (829 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. DX game genie codes Gameboy
Super Mario Bros. DX game genie codes
Click here for more Super Mario Bros. DX cheat codes!
You can now click on Luigi and play the Lost levels.
www.cheatbot.com /games/Gameboy/22518/game_genie.html   (829 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Cheats
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Unlockable: "Lost Levels" bonus levels
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Cheat: Select Mario's form
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe Hint: Compose Your Own Music
www.cheatscodesguides.com /gameboy-color-cheats/super-mario-bros-deluxe   (829 words)

  
 nintendo.com.au - GBC - SUPER MARIO BROS. DELUXE
Super Mario Bros. for Super Players – The reappearance of the rare and elusive “Lost Levels”, offering another 32 totally different and highly challenging levels.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe brings all of the high-jumping excitement and Koopa-kicking fun of the original 1985 SNES classic to the Game Boy Color.
The all time classic Super Mario Bros. from the original Nintendo Entertainment System is now available on Game Boy.
www.nintendo.com.au /gbc/games/supermariodeluxe.php   (513 words)

  
 super_mario_bros_deluxe_lost_levels.txt
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for the Game Boy Color SMB2 FAQ (aka "Super Mario Bros. for Super Players" mode, "The Lost Levels") Version 3.1 Written by BWA (hacienda@mail.utexas.edu) *************** update history: *************** -ver 3.1- July 14, 1999: Fixed some of the arcade levels, now that I got the ROM of VSMB ^_^...
In case you don't know, "SMB for Super Players" is actually the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2, which was released for the [defunct] Famicom disk drive in 1986.
I went out and bought a used copy of the SNES "Super Mario All Stars" a few days ago (and subsequently played through the first 9 worlds in one sitting), so let me be nitpicky...
www.cheatcc.com /gb/sg/super_mario_bros_deluxe_lost_levels.txt   (3508 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels- A version of the original Super Mario Bros. made to be more difficult.
Super Mario Bros. USA - a modified version of Doki Doki Panic released as Super Mario 2 in the U.S. market.
This was Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Japanese market.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Super_Mario_Bros._2   (155 words)

  
 TMK The Lost Levels of Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Bros. 3 also had a few unused bonus games and sprites, which we will cover in the near future.
Deep within Super Mario Bros. 3 lie hidden, unused levels.
Whether they evolved into other levels, or were merely used for testing, the "lost levels" provide an interesting glimpse into the development of Mario 3.
www.themushroomkingdom.net /smb3_lost.shtml   (910 words)

  
 1UP: Super Mario Bros. 3: Super Mario Advance 4
In many ways, Mario 3 is the perfect realization of the concepts established in Super Mario Bros., a bridge between the classic arcade action games and the more adventurous exploits of the 16-bit era and beyond.
Super Mario Bros. 3 is one of the best-selling video games of all time.
Unlike the first true Mario sequel, The Lost Levels, SMB3 didn't simply offer "more of the same, but harder." It smashed the mold for action platforming established by the original game, further raising the bar for everyone who hoped to cash in on the simple but brilliant Mario gameplay formula.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_zd1up/is_200310/ai_ziff110329   (1531 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. DX
Super Mario Bros DX To access the You VS Boo mode:
You must get a score of 300,000 in orig 1985 mode to access the 32 extra Lost Levels
Play fortune telling game (in toy box) untill you get an extremely lucky 5 up Princess bonus.
cheatzone.port5.com /html/super_mario_bros._dx.html   (1531 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. - The Lost Levels - Introduction
The All Stars package included Mario 1, 2, 3 and The Lost Levels, and a later version also bundled Super Mario World into the deal.
This was actually Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan, but was never released in Europe or the USA.
Thankfully, it was later released on the SNES as part of the compilation Super Mario All Stars.
www.thewarpzone.co.uk /mario/lost-levels/introduction   (299 words)

  
 Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Reviews
The Lost Levels is Super Mario Bros. 2 for Japan, and you can play it on Game Boy Color, this wonderful game.
This classic mario game comes from the ol' SNES version Super Mario Brothers, which was made in 1985.
Super Mario Brothers is, in my opinion, the best game ever made.
ecoustics.audioreview.com /cat/videogamereview/gameboy-games-and-equipment/gameboy-action/nintendo/PRD_86361_3750crx.aspx   (435 words)

  
 Nintendo Code Book - David Dayton
SUPER MARIO BROS. DELUXE (gbc) checked-part =>Check the tips and tricks entries found under Super Mario Bros..
SMB For Super Players tips can be found under Super Mario All*Stars as SMB Lost Levels tips.
Also, if you used Luigi the last time you played SMB or SMB for Super Players, you will use Luigi in the race.
codebook.potchgult.com /chaps_41.htm   (882 words)

  
 eCoustics.com - Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Reviews
The Lost Levels is Super Mario Bros. 2 for Japan, and you can play it on Game Boy Color, this wonderful game.
This classic mario game comes from the ol' SNES version Super Mario Brothers, which was made in 1985.
Super Mario Brothers is, in my opinion, the best game ever made.
ecoustics.audioreview.com /cat/videogamereview/gameboy-games-and-equipment/gameboy-action/nintendo/PRD_86361_3750crx.aspx   (455 words)

  
 Mail Tribune - Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, 720, NBA Jam '99, Mortal Kombat 4
This is a collection of all the old 8-bit NES Mario Bros. games ever made -- 1, 2, 3 and the Lost Levels, bit and pieces that appeared originally in Japanese versions but not here (they comprise another entire game, and were eventually released on Super Mario All-Stars for the Super NES).
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe, 720, NBA Jam '99, Mortal Kombat 4
The Mario Bros. are the Neil Young of video games -- old and crusty, extremely cool, and still mad rockin'.
www.mailtribune.com /archive/99/techno_archive/6499games.htm   (977 words)

  
 Review - Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
Lost Levels, which was Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan, has also been included in the game.
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe is a remake of the 1985 original.
Mario, a plumber, hears about the Mushroom people's plight and sets out on a quest to rescue Princess Toadstool, restore order to the Mushroom Kingdom and defeat the evil Bowser.
ndex.simgames.net /reviews/gb/smbdx.htm   (951 words)

  
 View topic - SMB Lost Levels :: Every Video Game :: Nintendo, Sega and more!
About a year later, they released our American Mario 2 in Japan under the title Super Mario Bros. USA, but it wouldn't be until Super Mario All-Stars for SNES that we Americans would finally get to play the real Mario 2 under the title Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
In Japan, they developed a real Mario 2 game, but Nintendo America felt that the game was too similar to the original game.
...Mario 2 game, but Nintendo America felt that the game was too similar to the original game.
www.everyvideogame.com /PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-5812.htm   (948 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
To top it all off, after receiving the high score of 30,000, the Lost Levels are revealed: the more challenging version with poison mushrooms that never made it to the U.S. That's another seven worlds of Mario fun unleashed after beating the original eight!
There's also a one-player race with the infamous ghost, Boo, when you receive the high score of 10,000.
Collecting coins, picking up mushrooms, stomping on gumbas, koopas, and traveling through pipes, your goal was to rescue Princess Toadstool from the evil clutches of Bowser and save Mushroom Kingdom.
www.eagb.net /gameboy/gr48.htm   (354 words)

  
 IGN: Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels
Ratings for Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Le...
Released only in Japan, this follow-up to the blockbuster platformer Super Mario Bros. looked and played exactly like the original, but featured much harder stages, trickier challenges (which included killer mushrooms in addition to the power-up mushrooms), and differing abilities for Mario and Luigi.
Because of the tremendous difficulty and similar game design, Nintendo of America decided not to publish this game in the States, instead converting a different Japanese game to become the second Super Mario title.
cheats.ign.com /objects/703/703751.html   (276 words)

  
 Lost levels of Super Mario Bros. 3
Deep within Super Mario Bros. 3 lie hidden, unused levels.
3 pics, first of the world 1 map, second is umm mario hitting a coin box and getting a raccoon suit.
If there was a level here with Mario running around naked, they'd have to change the rating and get sued.
digg.com /gaming/Lost_levels_of_Super_Mario_Bros._3   (611 words)

  
 Nintendo Fire - Cheat Codes for Nintendo DS, GameCube, Game Boy, Super NES, NES, GBA, N64 - Game Genie Codes and GameShark
Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels is the Super Famicom/Super NES version of the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2, which was originally released for the Nintendo Family Computer in Japan in 1986.
Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels On the Famicom/NES version of Super Mario Bros 1 and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, you do not get the 50 points per timer second bonus at the end of a World x-4 level, but on the Super Famicom/SNES version, you do.
Super Mario Bros. 2 Super Mario Bros. 2 was graphically enhanced the most.
www.nintendofire.com /Nintendo-Encyclopedia/Super_Mario_All_Stars.html   (611 words)

  
 UVL - Game Information for Super Mario All-Stars (Super Mario Collection)
- Super Mario Bros. - The Lost Levels (aka Super Mario Bros. 2 Japan)
The graphics and sounds are much better than the original NES versions and you can save after the end of each world (except for "The Lost Levels" where you can save after each level because of its difficulty).
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (aka Super Mario Bros. USA)
www.uvlist.com /game-5778   (611 words)

  
 Review - Super Mario All-Stars
These games are, Mario Bros., Mario Bros. 2, Mario Bros. 3, and (the previously unreleased in America game called) The Lost Levels.
The control handles differently for all the games (except Mario 1, and Lost Levels, which are the same).
It was originally not a Mario game, and Nintendo bought the writes to it, changed the sprites and released it in America.
ndex.simgames.net /reviews/snes/allstars.htm   (438 words)

  
 the REAL Super Mario Brothers 2
1993- Super Mario All-Stars/Super Mario Collection (SNES USA/Super Famicom JPN)- Nintendo finally reveals truth behind Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. "THE LOST LEVELS"...this was the first time North America and Europe was finally able to play the lost mario game for the first time...
1986- Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk)....was not released in the USA due to the fact it was considered too hard and it was the same style of gameplay for American audiences
21- Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese Import) (GBA)- yet another re-re-release During the 20th Anniversary of the Famicom/NES, Nintendo has already re-released the Famicom Disk series on GBA cartridge format, which you can find for about $20, yet since most of these games are limited edition...good luck trying to snag one
www.egameaddiction.com /forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=fe4a628d82fcd38bc3ebc14a8536d3c0&topic=1737.0   (822 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. 3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lost levels in Super Mario Bros. 3 are unused, abandoned levels that were programmed into the game, but were deleted from the final version.
Super Mario Bros. 3 (sometimes referred to as Mario 3 or Super Mario 3) was the last major Mario video game made for the Nintendo Family Computer (in Japan) and the Nintendo Entertainment System (in North America and Europe).
Rather than simply move forward in the game in a linear fashion, Mario travels the Mushroom Kingdom via a map, which often splits into different paths, giving the player more of a choice of which levels to play.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Super_Mario_Brothers_3   (2862 words)

  
 Super Mario Bros. 2
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was released in 1986 for the Famicom Disk System, the Japanese equivalent of the American NES.
Super Mario World featured Pokey, jumping Ninji (in Bowser's castle), the ladybug-like enemy "Hoopster" that is tethered to cable loops, and Pidgit (occurs as Pidgit Bill if the player completes the SPECIAL levels; the Pidgit Bill is a transformed version of Bullet Bill).
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island features multiple enemies from Super Mario Bros. 2 such as the Shyguys, with multiple variations, as did Yoshi's Story.
www.mcfly.org /wik/BS_Super_Mario_USA_-_World_5   (2862 words)

  
 Nintelligent Network Super Mario All-Stars
The game featured Super Bros. 1, 2, and 3, along with the Japan only Super Mario Bros. :The Lost Levels, all with updated graphics.
Super Mario All-Stars debuted on the SNES featuring four playable classic Super Mario Bros. games, which previously starred on the NES.
A few years later, Super Mario All-Stars was merged into one cartridge with the spectacular Super Mario World, creating the ultimate Mario gaming experience.
www.nintelligent.net /game400.php   (113 words)

  
 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Review - Game Boy Advance
Lost Levels, the title Japanese gamers know as Mario 2, was much more difficult than the original Mario Bros. American gamers didn't get their hands on that until later though, so Mario 3 came as quite a surprise.
The Super Levels aren't described as new levels, so it could be assumed that they are harder versions of the levels you've already played in the game.
Mario's only option was to run from the beginning of the level to the end.
gameboy.gamezone.com /gzreviews/r22308_GBA.htm   (1923 words)

  
 Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Review on Game Boy Advance
Lost Levels, the title Japanese gamers know as Mario 2, was much more difficult than the original Mario Bros. American gamers didn't get their hands on that until later though, so Mario 3 came as quite a surprise.
The Super Levels aren't described as new levels, so it could be assumed that they are harder versions of the levels you've already played in the game.
Mario's only option was to run from the beginning of the level to the end.
gameboy.gamezone.com /gzreviews/r22308_GBA.htm   (1923 words)

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