I agree, for what it is it’s pretty cool. I’ve never gotten past a certain point either. I have a feeling it’s a big reason for the easier difficulty and extra side challenges in later games.
I played it on SNES as “The Lost Levels” in Super Mario All Stars. Being able to restart at each world & not go back to 1-1 every time probably helped, but I beat it way before I beat American SMB2.
Interestingly enough, originally it WAS a Mario game, during initial development! Doki Doki Panic started as an engine test for a new Mario game with vertical scrolling in addition to horizontal scrolling. It was swapped to Fuji TV characters shortly after, mid development… and then ironically switched BACK to Mario for the US release!
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on 21 Dec 16:23
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Every obscure gaming secrets video back in the day.
It will forever be the real Mario 2 to me, though. Let’s be for real, Lost Levels is like Super Mario 1.5.
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Donkey Donkey Picnic will always be my SMB2!
I’ve always hated the American SMB2. I was surprised when I got older and found that it has a lot of passionate fans. To each their own!
Mario wouldn’t be anywhere near as popular as he is now if the entire world played SMB2 Japan. It’s too derivative and difficult.
I think you’re definitely right.
There was a year in college where my friends and I grinded the real smb2 when it was available on the Wii shop.
It destroyed us. I don’t think we ever beat it. We were stuck on the third world for most of the year and it was super deflating.
I still go back every now and then to get through it and even with save states it’s just a gauntlet.
I love it for that though.
I agree, for what it is it’s pretty cool. I’ve never gotten past a certain point either. I have a feeling it’s a big reason for the easier difficulty and extra side challenges in later games.
I played it on SNES as “The Lost Levels” in Super Mario All Stars. Being able to restart at each world & not go back to 1-1 every time probably helped, but I beat it way before I beat American SMB2.
Miyamoto’s favorite Mario game is SMB2, so…
Not saying it was a bad game, I’ve beaten it, but it was originally not a Mario game, hence the joke
Interestingly enough, originally it WAS a Mario game, during initial development! Doki Doki Panic started as an engine test for a new Mario game with vertical scrolling in addition to horizontal scrolling. It was swapped to Fuji TV characters shortly after, mid development… and then ironically switched BACK to Mario for the US release!
Every obscure gaming secrets video back in the day.
It will forever be the real Mario 2 to me, though. Let’s be for real, Lost Levels is like Super Mario 1.5.