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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

825.0. "SMB: "The lost levels"?" by CLARID::HOFSTEE (Digital has it now! You'll get it later) Thu Jan 20 1994 15:05

I just bought a super Nintendo for my son, and it came wit ONE cassette,
containing SMB I, SMB II, SMB III and Super Mario: "The lost levels" . I
found some good hints and tips on SMB I,II and III in this notesfile, but
not on the "lost levels" game. Is that known under another name in this file
and if so which topic?

Thanks

Timo
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825.1MILORD::BISHOPA way in the desert and streams in the wastelandSat Jan 29 1994 00:1514
    My son has the Allstars gamepak.
    
    Lost Levels is what was released in Japan as SMB2. What we know as 
    SMB2 was released in Japan under another name. Mario's Dream World, 
    I think.
    
    Lost Levels is much harder than SMB1, although very similar in style.
    Fortunately, you can save at any subworld. It's taken me since 
    Christmas to get to 4-4, with some major frustrations along the way.
    
    SMB1 is very up-market with the better graphics of Super Nintendo, 
    and you can save at the start of each main world. (n-1).
    
    - Richard.
825.2Lost Levels too!SUOSWS::GEISELHARTTue Feb 01 1994 12:285
re -1 

How did you manage 3-4, the castle, I can't find a way out?

Thanks Bianca
825.3MILORD::BISHOPA way in the desert and streams in the wastelandWed Feb 02 1994 11:4111
    It's one of these that you have to go through by a particular route
    otherwise you circle around.
    
    I can't tell you the route, my daughter had already done that castle 
    and just told me the path to take as I went along.
    
    I think she said you get a "Beep" if you go the correct way at certain
    points. But since I usually play with the sound down, I can't confirm 
    that.
    
    - Richard.