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|genre=[[Platform]] | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|systems=[[NES]], [[Wii Virtual Console]] | |systems=[[NES]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii Virtual Console]] | ||
|ratings={{ESRB|E}} | |ratings={{ESRB|E}} | ||
|preceded by=[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)]] | |preceded by=[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)]] | ||
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'''Super Mario Bros. 2''' ('''Super Mario USA''' in Japan, and '''Super Mario Advance''' on the Game Boy Advance) is a [[platform]] game by [[Nintendo]] for the [[NES]]. | |||
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The game did not begin life as a Super Mario Bros. title; it is a remake of the Japanese [[Famicom Disk System]] title ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic''. Nintendo's [[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)|original sequel]] to [[Super Mario Bros.]] was released in Japan in [[1986]]. However, because of that game's extreme difficulty and its close similarity to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the United States, instead releasing ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' with Mario characters. | |||
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Because it was not originally a [[:Category:Mario|Mario]] title, this game differs greatly from the original Super Mario Bros. However, despite its status as the black sheep of the series, many elements from Super Mario Bros. 2 have become part of the series canon and the repertoire of recurring elements. The game also sold well in its own right and was critically acclaimed at the time. | |||
The Game Boy Advance version is largely identical to the [[Super Mario All-Stars]] version, with a sprinkling of new features such as hidden coins and a battle mode homage to the original [[Mario Bros.]] game (which was included in every Super Mario Advance title). | |||
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Image:Super Mario | Image:Super Mario Advance SMB2 GBA box.jpg|Cover art from Super Mario Advance for the GBA. | ||
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Revision as of 21:06, 30 October 2009
Super Mario Bros. 2 (Super Mario USA in Japan, and Super Mario Advance on the Game Boy Advance) is a platform game by Nintendo for the NES.
The game did not begin life as a Super Mario Bros. title; it is a remake of the Japanese Famicom Disk System title Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Nintendo's original sequel to Super Mario Bros. was released in Japan in 1986. However, because of that game's extreme difficulty and its close similarity to the original game, Nintendo decided not to release it in the United States, instead releasing Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic with Mario characters. Template:Continue Nav Because it was not originally a Mario title, this game differs greatly from the original Super Mario Bros. However, despite its status as the black sheep of the series, many elements from Super Mario Bros. 2 have become part of the series canon and the repertoire of recurring elements. The game also sold well in its own right and was critically acclaimed at the time.
The Game Boy Advance version is largely identical to the Super Mario All-Stars version, with a sprinkling of new features such as hidden coins and a battle mode homage to the original Mario Bros. game (which was included in every Super Mario Advance title).
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Cover art from Super Mario Advance for the GBA.
Table of Contents
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (The Lost Levels)
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Super Mario World
- Super Mario All-Stars
- Yoshi's Island
- Super Mario Land
- 6 Golden Coins
- Super Princess Peach
- Super Mario Maker
- Super Mario Run
- Super Mario Maker 2
- Super Mario Bros. 35
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder
- Princess Peach: Showtime!