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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (SNES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

A playthrough of Nintendo's 1993 platformer for the Super Nintendo, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (as it appears in Super Mario All-Stars). In this video I play through the entire game, including worlds 9 and A-D. Unlike the NES version, this one does not require you to play through the game eight times in a row to access the special worlds. Like I said in my video of the All-Stars version of the first Super Mario Bros. (   • Super Mario Bros. (SNES) Playthrough ...   ), the All-Stars cart was great when it came out. Not only did it bring the original Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 stateside for the first time as "The Lost Levels," it also brought us complete 16-bit remakes of all four NES games on a single cartridge. They looked and sounded great, and they felt pretty similar to the 8-bit originals. The controls and the physics aren't exactly the same, but they're close enough that you won't even notice after a level or two. The Lost Levels is thankfully much easier this time. The changes made to the physics in the SNES game make it a more forgiving of a game - certainly not a bad thing if you've experienced the fangs of the original. And I love how weird it is that the intro sounds like Mr. Roger's theme song. If you'd like to see the other versions of the game, here you go: Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom Disk System):    • Super Mario Bros. 2 (Famicom) Playthr...   Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (GBC):    • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (Game Boy Co...   _____________ No cheats were used during the recording of this video. NintendoComplete (http://www.nintendocomplete.com/) punches you in the face with in-depth reviews, screenshot archives, and music from classic 8-bit NES games!

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