If you're a big mario (or Nintendo) fan, then you might want to check out The Mushroom Kingdom. It has a collection of all sorts of weird information that no one man could construct and contain in his brain. What in the world is All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. anyway?
Did you know that Super Mario Bros. 2 in the USA is completely different from Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan, which is known as The Lost Levels in America, and Super Mario Bros. 2 from America is known as Super Mario USA in Japan? Have you ever wondered why SMB2(USA) is so different from every other Mario game? It's because it was a different game completely, they just changed some of the graphics.
But here is the coolest thing of all: There are hidden, lost levels inside Super Mario Bros. 3, eleven in all!
If you are truly a Nintendo freak, you probably already knew about this site. To the rest of you: Please help me.
Update: After YEARS of procrastination, I finally played ALL levels of Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels, including world 9, and world A to D. I'm just happy the Super Nintendo version spots you an extra 2 lives and continuation from the level (not just the beginning of the world), which helps you keep your sanity. I must say I did pretty good for a bunch of difficult levels. My jump-and-move-right skills are still sharp. Man, I'm such a nerd. Don't they have medication for that now?
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
The Mushroom Kingdom
Posted by Redsaz at 11:55 PM
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2 comments:
Yay for Mario. By the way, Nippon means "Japan" in Japanese.
True, but All Night Nippon is a popular radio station in Japan. Well, in 1986 anyway. Did you also know that Japan is a country? Insane.
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