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:''This article is about the American version of Super Mario Bros. 2. For information on the Japanese game with the same name, see [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]].'' | :''This article is about the American version of Super Mario Bros. 2. For information on the Japanese game with the same name, see [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]].'' | ||
The true Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan, but Nintendo apparently decided it was too challenging for UK/US players, so it wasn't released in the UK or US. However, Nintendo was already working on [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] and they hadn't released an SMB2 in the UK or US. They needed to make a game which was quick to make, so they took [[Doki Doki Panic]], | Super Mario Bros. 2 has been a topic of much confusion in the Mario world. The true Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan, but Nintendo apparently decided it was too challenging for UK/US players, so it wasn't released in the UK or US. However, Nintendo was already working on [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] and they hadn't released an SMB2 in the UK or US. They needed to make a game which was quick to make, so they took [[Doki Doki Panic]], an unpopular game in Japan, and replaced all the characters with [[Mario]] characters and called it SMB2. | ||
The Japanese SMB2 was also released here as [[Super Mario: The Lost Levels]] as a part of [[Super Mario All-Stars]]. It was also released on [[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]] as '''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players'''. | The Japanese SMB2 was also released here as [[Super Mario: The Lost Levels]] as a part of [[Super Mario All-Stars]]. It was also released on [[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]] as '''Super Mario Bros. for Super Players'''. |
Revision as of 21:30, March 31, 2006
- This article is about the American version of Super Mario Bros. 2. For information on the Japanese game with the same name, see Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
Super Mario Bros. 2 has been a topic of much confusion in the Mario world. The true Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan, but Nintendo apparently decided it was too challenging for UK/US players, so it wasn't released in the UK or US. However, Nintendo was already working on Super Mario Bros. 3 and they hadn't released an SMB2 in the UK or US. They needed to make a game which was quick to make, so they took Doki Doki Panic, an unpopular game in Japan, and replaced all the characters with Mario characters and called it SMB2.
The Japanese SMB2 was also released here as Super Mario: The Lost Levels as a part of Super Mario All-Stars. It was also released on Super Mario Bros. Deluxe as Super Mario Bros. for Super Players.
Super Mario Bros. 2 has "accidentally" brought many characters and abilities into canon in the Mario universe. Luigi's ability to jump higher and "slower" than Mario comes from this game, as well as Peach's occassional ability to hover in midair and pull vegetables from seemingly nowhere (Super Smash Bros. Melee). Shy Guys, Snifits, Bob-ombs and Birdo effectively exploded into the Mario world because of this game. Ironically, Wart, the main villain, did not ever reappear in a Mario game.