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The Japanese ''SMB2'' was also released here as ''[[Super Mario: The Lost Levels]]'', as a part of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. It was also released on ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' as Super Mario Bros. for Super Players. | The Japanese ''SMB2'' was also released here as ''[[Super Mario: The Lost Levels]]'', as a part of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]''. It was also released on ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' as Super Mario Bros. for Super Players. | ||
''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has "accidentally" brought many characters and abilities into canon in the [[Marioverse|Mario universe]]. [[Luigi]]'s ability to [[Jump]] | ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' has "accidentally" brought many characters and abilities into canon in the [[Marioverse|Mario universe]]. [[Luigi]]'s ability to [[Jump]] "slower" than Mario comes from this game, as well as [[Peach]]'s occasional ability to hover in midair and pull vegetables from seemingly nowhere (''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''). [[Shy Guy]]s, [[Snifit]]s, [[Bob-ombs]], [[Pokey]]s, and [[Birdo]] effectively exploded into the Mario world because of this game. Ironically, [[Wart]], the main villain, never reappeared in a Mario game, however was mentioned in later games. | ||
This game was ported into the American arcade machine, [[Nintendo Playchoice-10]]. | |||
The [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game features updated graphics, voices for main characters, and new obstacles, such as being able to collect [[Yoshi Eggs]] for an extra challenge. | The [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game features updated graphics, voices for main characters, and new obstacles, such as being able to collect [[Yoshi Eggs]] for an extra challenge. |
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