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    Default Super Mario Bros in 1988, Inside Edition

    Inside Edition Covers Super Mario Bros (1988)

    Remember when Super Mario Bros was everything?

    I hope Super Mario Galaxy lives up to the legacy

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      i wonder how much those game counselors made for a living. i wish i could go back in time and have that job. how great would that be. most of those games were so easy. 'okay now, you press the A button to make Mario jump. hit the block with the ? mark and you'll see a mushroom appear'.....


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      If you've ever heard of or played Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, that's a much more challenging version of the game. In fact many of the levels in it are darn near frustrating.

      But yes, I would also have loved to have that job.


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      i wish that game would come back it was a really fun game!!! So was PacMan hehe

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      Quote Originally Posted by perezsezlove View Post
      i wish that game would come back it was a really fun game!!! So was PacMan hehe
      You can download it on the Nintendo Wii along with many other NES games.

      Pacman games are the best on the XBox 360 though as you can download the original Arcade versions of both Pacman and Mrs Pacman as well as the New Xbox live arcade exclusive Pacman Champion Edition.


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      Quote Originally Posted by witless View Post
      If you've ever heard of or played Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, that's a much more challenging version of the game. In fact many of the levels in it are darn near frustrating.
      little known fact....

      those levels are actual the REAL super mario bros 2

      the smb2 realeased in the US was a port of the japanese game: Doki Doki Panic
      check out this website: http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/smb2_ddp.shtml

      japan did this cause nintendo of america thought the game was too hard for US players. now later on, "once our skill evolved" i guess, they released it in the SNES cart as "The Lost Levels". and as most people can tell you, it is in fact too darn hard.

      another lil tidbit, did you know they only released the super game boy thing that played cartridges in the US... only we are silly enuff to play a 2" inch screen game on a 32" tv. <- this info was from a show on either G4 tv (Icons) or on the mini series on Discovery (Rise of the Videogame) which had the same dude interviewed.


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