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As hard as this game is, I love it. It was basically SMB 1, only with features that wouldn't see in the first SMB game, including Bowser in the outside world in world 9-3 and the bloopers outside the water levels and you can stomp on them like the cheep cheeps.
 

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You made it to 9-3?

I burn out around 3-3 in Lost Levels.
 

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Are you playing the SNES All-Stars version or the Famicom Disk System original? Did you know in the original version you have to beat the game 8 times to unlock Worlds A-D?
 

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Yeah, I have the Super Mario All-Stars for the Wii and I also have the game on my Wii virtual Console.
 

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After SMB 3 took over the world in 1990, I'm surprised Nintendo didn't release Lost Levels on the NES in 91-94 to not only "support" the NES library yet, but to also make $$$ off a game that was already fully developed.
If the graphics being outdated is an issue, make it a hyped budget title.

I know....all Mario hype was needed for SMWorld
 

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I'd say so.

Lost Levels is too tough for me. I get pissed way too many times playing it.
 
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