![]() ![]() After the moving last moving Mushroom Platform is the pole. Finally, there is another moving Mushroom Platform, where Mario can obtain the final Star Coin, but he must avoid the Koopa Paratroopa. Then, Mario must stay on more Balance Lifts, where there is a Red Ring. ![]() After the Star Coin, there is a moving Mushroom Platform that Mario must ride on. If the player stays on the Balance Lifts, then Mario can reach the second Star Coin. About halfway in the level, if Mario goes down a yellow Warp Pipe, he will find the first Star Coin. 2 was finally released in America in 1991, as a part of Super Mario All-Stars (1993) under the title "The Lost Levels".This level contains many Mushroom Platforms, and most of them tilt back and forth. 2 that it was also released in Japan in 1992 under the title "Super Mario USA". Such was the success of this international Super Mario Bros. This explains why the second game, released in 1988, is so vastly different in design, theme and gameplay from the first. When the request for a different Mario sequel came in, Tanabe decided that he only needed to alter his own Doki Doki Panic game by inserting Mario, Luigi, Toad and Princess as playable characters. team later successfully combined the shelved prototype with horizontal scrolling, and created Doki Doki Panic, describing it as "a full-fledged new Mario". In the meanwhile, director Kensuke Tanabe had experimented with an early prototype game consisting of vertical scrolling, but found it insufficiently engaging and too complex to run on the hardware of the time. (1985) as well as too difficult, and not wanting to jeopardize the popularity of the Super Mario franchise in the USA, they had requested a different game. 2 ( Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986)) had only been released in Japan Nintendo of America had rejected it for being too similar to Super Mario Bros. The game is derived from an original, completely different Japan-only game called Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic (1987) ('Dream Factory: Doki Doki Panic'), an Arabian-themed game inspired by a Japanese TV show, with no relation to the Super Mario universe (despite containing many similar elements). ![]()
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