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super mario bros. 3

The absolute and undeniable best video game ever created. Highly hyped and totally delivered!
Pull out your old NES and play some super mario bros. 3
by Carlos August 17, 2006
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Super Mario Bros: The Movie

The movie where the cast is so outlandish, you wonder if John Cena will play Yoshi.
Mario: Hey Luigi, you have to see this cool Nintendo Direct. It has the cast for our new movie coming out soon!
Luigi. Ok. I’m excited to see who’s playing us!
*Watches direct*
Chris Pratt: Luigi, why do you look like Charlie Day?
Charlie Day: I don’t know Mario, why do you look like Chris Pratt?
Chris Pratt: Wait wha- WHY IS BOWSER JACK BLACK AND DONKEY KONG SETH ROGEN?
Charlie Day: Super Mario Bros: The Movie, what have you done to us!?
by yourpseudonym999999999 September 25, 2021
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Super Mario Bros. 2

Game of the year.
Supppppppppppppppppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer mario brothers twoooooooooooooooooo babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!- videogamedunkey on "Super Mario Bros. 2"
by BetterSaifThanSorry July 25, 2018
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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels

Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was first released in Japan for the Famicom as Super Mario Bros. 2. It was designed for players who had mastered the original. Nintendo of America deemed the title "too difficult" for North American audiences, so they instead chose another game as the western region's Super Mario Bros. 2, which was a re-skin of Doki Doki Panic.

Later, in 1993, North America got to experience The Lost Levels in the 5-in-1 compilation Super Mario All-Stars for SNES. It was later ported to the Game Boy Color (in Super Mario Bros. Deluxe), Game Boy Advance (in Japan only), and Virtual Console.

Reviewers viewed Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels as an extension of the original release, especially its difficulty progression. Journalists appreciated the game's challenge when spectating speedruns, and recognized the game as a precursor to the franchise's subculture in which fans create and share nearly impossible levels.
by VGTrivia January 29, 2018
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Super Mario Bros. 2

There were two version of SMB 2 released. The original version, released in 1986 was a slightly graphically enhanced and even more difficult version of the first game. It was only released in Japan because it was considered too difficult for many non-Japanese gamers.

The other version is remade version of a Japan-only game; Doki Doki Panic with Mario characters.

The original SMB 2 was released in America, but it was titled "Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels" which was one of the games included in Super Mario All-Stars.
The North American Super Mario Bros. 2 was fun but it was no where near as challenging as the Japanese version. I played the Japanese version on Super Mario All-Stars, but even with that, it's still not as challenging, since in the All-Star version, the game saves as you progress and if you got a game over, you could restart on the exacty you are on. In the real Japanese version, you probably had to go back to the very beginning if you got a game over.
by The Harmeister January 19, 2009
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder

An upcoming Super Mario Bros. Series game which is also a drug trip.
Mario Fan: "Super Mario Bros. Wonder is litterally a drug trip."
by YWC September 6, 2023
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The Super Mario Bros Movie

A film-adaptation of the game franchise, this movie is one of Illumination's best creations yet, releasing April 7th 2023.
Personally, I think the Super Mario Bros Movie is the BEST movie Illumination has ever created
by MastermindOfTrouble January 30, 2023
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