Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (or Super Mario Bros. 2 with the Japan) is a video game of platform of the series Super Mario. It is the true continuation of Super Mario Bros. . Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is regarded as more difficult than the other plays of the series on BORN.

This play left in Europe in compilation Super Mario All-Stars on Super Nintendo, also including/understanding a version improved of the first three Super Mario Bros. It is also included like no-claims bonus in the play Super Mario Bros. Deluxe on Game Boy Color under the name Super Mario Bros for the super players . It was also available, for the first time in Europe in its original version, on the virtual Console of the Wii from September 14th to 30th 2007.

Gameplay

There are some changes of Gameplay and the stages which return Lost Levels more difficult than its predecessor:
  • Appearance of the " Bloopers" wheels
  • more vicious Plants piranhas
  • rather distant Platforms (thus forcing to carry out more precise jumps)
  • Appearance of narrowing mushrooms
  • Less increasing mushrooms
  • Appearance of pipes " warp zone " who return on a level already played (instead of projecting the player on a level unexplored)

Luigi is playable in this play. Its jumps are higher but it is less precise and it is difficult to do it frener when it runs.

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