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  1. ¿Cómo jugar a Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels Enhanced? ¡Es hora de acompañar nuevamente a Mario en otra de sus increíbles aventuras por el Reino Champiñon! Recolecta power ups que te permitan crecer para enfrentarte con más fuerza a todos tus enemigos y evita caer en trampas mortales o power ups siniestros que harán que poco a poco ...

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  2. Juego Super Mario Bros The Lost Levels. Disfruta del clásico Super Mario en aventuras perdidas que nadie conoce hasta ahora. Creados para los fanáticos de los juegos clásicos, tendrás que esquivar obstáculos, enemigos y recoger las monedas de la forma antigua.

    • Story
    • Gameplay
    • Differences and Additional Features
    • Items
    • Cast
    • Enemies
    • List of Levels
    • Development
    • Pre-Release and Unused Content
    • Re-Releases

    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.The following text is translated from the Japanese instruction booklet.

    Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is divided into 13 new worlds of the Mushroom Kingdom, each of which have four levels like in Super Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi have to get to the end of the level by jumping over various gaps and avoiding or defeating the members of the Turtle Empire on their way. The Mario Bros. can use several platforms (some o...

    Although the mechanics in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels adhere closely to those of Super Mario Bros., the game does feature some significant changes and additions.

    Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels features the same collectible elements as the original Super Mario Bros.:

    Playable Characters

    1. Mario 2. Luigi

    Supporting Characters

    1. Princess Peach 2. Toads

    Bosses

    1. Fake Bowser(Worlds 1 - 7, A - D) 2. Bowser(World 8)

    Six levels in the game are reused from VS. Super Mario Bros. Additionally, 22 levels from the game appear in All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros., including those in Worlds A-D.

    “As I continued to play, I found that Super Mario Bros. 2 asked me again and again to take a leap of faith and that each of those leaps resulted in my immediate death. This was not a fun game to pl...
    —Howard Phillips
    Some unused ground textures, along with a cactus for a background decoration, can be found in the SM2CHAR1graphics file.
    As with the previous game, RAM address 03F0 keeps track of the number of blocks hit, though no routine ever reads the value stored here.

    An emulation of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance as part of the Famicom Miniseries on August 10, 2004. It was released on the Virtual Console in Japan on May 1, 2007 for the Wii, on July 25, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U in Japan on August 8, 2013. It was also released for the Wii in Europe...

  3. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (originally Super Mario Bros. 2, also known as Super Mario Bros. 2: For Super Players) is a 1986 platform game developed by Nintendo R&D4 and published by Nintendo. A sequel to Super Mario Bros. (1985), the game was originally released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System as Super Mario Bros ...

  4. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (originalmente titulado Super Mario Bros. 2, a también conocido como Super Mario Bros. 2: For Super Players) es un videojuego de plataformas de 1986 desarrollado por Nintendo R&D4 y publicado por Nintendo.

  5. Super Mario Bros 2: The Lost Levels, llamado Super Mario Bros. 2 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ2 Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Tsū) originalmente en Japón, fue la segunda entrega de la serie Super Mario para Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) desarrollado y distribuido por Nintendo, siendo estrenada en Japón en 1986. Se…

  6. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is a video game released for the Family Computer Disk System, Game Boy Advance, and the Virtual Console. It is a sequel to Super Mario Bros. that, prior to Super Mario All-Stars and the Virtual Console release, was exclusive to Japan. This game is known as...