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'''''Super Mario Bros. 2''''' (スーパーマリオブラザーズ2) is a platformer video game for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] on June 3, 1986. This is a direct follow-up to [[Super Mario Bros.]]. The game is notable for being extremely difficult, and due to its difficulty, was not released in the west until 1993 under the new title, '''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'''''. The original Famicom Disk System version wouldn't see a release in the west until 2007 for the Wii Virtual Console.
'''''Super Mario Bros. 2''''' (スーパーマリオブラザーズ2) is a platformer video game for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] on June 3, 1986. This is a direct follow-up to [[Super Mario Bros.]]. The game is notable for being extremely difficult, and due to its difficulty, was not released in the west until 1993 under the new title, '''''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'''''. The original Famicom Disk System version wouldn't see a release in the west until 2007 for the Wii Virtual Console.
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Super Mario Bros. 2 & Nazo no Murasame Jou FDS Commercial.mp4|The commercial for Super Mario Bros. 2 and Nazo no Murasame Jou.
Super Mario Bros. 2 & Nazo no Murasame Jou FDS Commercial.mp4|The commercial for Super Mario Bros. 2 and Nazo no Murasame Jou.
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Revision as of 22:05, 19 July 2023

Super Mario Bros. 2
スーパーマリオブラザーズ2
Box art
Super Mario Bros. 2 FDS Box Art.png
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Publisher
Famicom Disk System release date
Japan
June 3, 1986
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Super Mario Bros. 2 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ2) is a platformer video game for the Family Computer Disk System developed and published by Nintendo on June 3, 1986. This is a direct follow-up to Super Mario Bros.. The game is notable for being extremely difficult, and due to its difficulty, was not released in the west until 1993 under the new title, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. The original Famicom Disk System version wouldn't see a release in the west until 2007 for the Wii Virtual Console.

Gallery