So, they instead ported over a game called Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. Its sameness and extreme difficulty made Nintendo of America fear it would not appeal to Western players. The only new element was that it was the first game where Luigi handled differently than Mario: jumping higher, but having less traction while running. It was pretty much just a series of new, insanely challenging levels that used all the same assets as the first game. The reason it wasn't ported to the states is because it was incredibly similar to the original Super Mario Bros. There was a sequel to Super Mario Bros, that was never released in America. There was a Mario Game Never Released for the NES And today, DKOldies is going to tell you all about the Mario game you never played. was never released on the NES? Well, it's all true. Has anyone ever told you that the game you knew as Super Mario Bros 2 wasn't actually a Mario game at all? Have you heard that the actual Japanese sequel to Super Mario Bros.
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