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'''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'''''' was a [[Mario]] game released in America. The game was first released in Japan under the name ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but was deemed too difficult to release in America. [[Nintendo]] then altered an unpopular game from Japan, ''[[Doki Doki Panic]]'', to feature Mario characters. This game was also called ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', causing much confusion. Eventually, the original ''SMB2'' was renamed ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' in America, and the American ''SMB2'' was renamed ''Super Mario USA'' in Japan.
'''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''''' was a [[Mario]] game released in America. The game was first released in Japan under the name ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', but was deemed too difficult to release in America. [[Nintendo]] then altered an unpopular game from Japan, ''[[Doki Doki Panic]]'', to feature Mario characters. This game was also called ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', causing much confusion. Eventually, the original ''SMB2'' was renamed ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' in America, and the American ''SMB2'' was renamed ''Super Mario USA'' in Japan.


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Revision as of 08:20, June 12, 2006

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was a Mario game released in America. The game was first released in Japan under the name Super Mario Bros. 2, but was deemed too difficult to release in America. Nintendo then altered an unpopular game from Japan, Doki Doki Panic, to feature Mario characters. This game was also called Super Mario Bros. 2, causing much confusion. Eventually, the original SMB2 was renamed Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels in America, and the American SMB2 was renamed Super Mario USA in Japan.