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Super Mario Bros. 2 did not begin life as a Super Mario Bros. title; it is a remake of the Japanese Famicom Disk System title Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Nintendo's own sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986. However, because of that game's extreme difficulty and its close similarity to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the United States, instead releasing Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic with Mario characters under the title of Super Mario Bros. 2. Japan later saw the modified release under the title of Super Mario USA.
Because it was not originally a Mario title, this game differs greatly from the original Super Mario Bros. However, despite its status as the black sheep of the series, many elements from Super Mario Bros. 2 have become part of the Mario series canon and the repertoire of recurring elements. The game also sold well in its own right and was critically acclaimed at the time.
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primogen18
posted 18/04/2011, 07:35
look back at the original nes version screens I am not sure how I like alot of the grapical updates for all-stars. Some are nice but some of the backgrounds are a bit weird like in the buildings. Message | Report |
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RunescapeFan
posted 05/08/2009, 08:15
In My Opinion Better Than Sunshine And Better Than Super Mario Galaxy Message | Report |
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