Concur, definitely happened to me! I liked this game though and the beat it. I think I also beat the Super Mario 3 but have yet to fully beat Super Mario World (Forest of Illusion got me frustrated)
Randy Miller III That’s still not small. That’s not exactly “big” by today’s standards either, but geez. I know the days when we used to consider 300 sub channels to be big and 1,000 sub channels to be huge are gone, but has subscriber inflation really warped our perception that much?
DId you know today is the 28th anniversary of the release of Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic? This video took way longer than I thought! Better late than never I guess. My hope is that this video provides a clear picture of the Super Mario Bros. 2 / Doki Doki Panic switch. Enjoy!
***** Hey Gaming Historian, are you still doing "games you should play" cause that was a cool idea, but they just disappeared. They are so short and sweet, and I am always looking for more good games to play.
Gaming Historian pretty much only make documentaries. Some episodes are shorter, like his Conquest of the Crystal palace video which is less tjan 10 minutes long, and then he makes stuff like Tetris and Punch, both of which are over 45 minutes long.
Absolutely loved the Mario 2 that was released in the US . Lost levels did feel more like an expansion pack then a full game. Great move by Nintendo of America ! The fact that they sold 10 million copies tells you what the players wanted .
Exactly: Also Nintendo was pretty smart as a company back then.They do the American market for video games was different than Japan and they adapted things to appeal to Americans (ie USA was still recovering from the video game crash so they had to make sure their video games were high quality and also that's why the NES was called an "entertainment system" and not marketed as a "video game system", they justified delaying the SNES because USA was in a recession so many parents simply wouldn't have been able to justify a new video game system anyway, etc.)
It’s weird how many people have a special place in their heart for this one. Whenever I invite people to play stuff on NSO they always ask about “the Mario game with the turnips”. It’s a real classic.
@@Shiirow Well, obviously not, but neither would Lost Levels had it been released originally instead. Plus, having SMB2 proved benefitial as it added new enemies to the Mario series, unlike LL which only added Luigi's higher jump and Poison Mushrooms
As an American, hearing about the actual care that went into the development of Doki Doki Panic, and who was involved, has definitely helped fix my perception of it as less of a Mario game. Thanks!
You aren't kidding on how hard it was to find Mario 2 for Christmas of 1988. My parents looked all over 3 states for it and finally found it one day at our local K-Mart as they were just about to give up.
Billo1281 for real.... my first game system was a super nintendo that one of my moms coworkers gave her to give me for christmas. and this was in 1997 when n64/ playstation was out. i was 5 ort 6 years old at the time too.
+Saxcat20 Let's Plays We found Mario 2, Mario 3, and Zelda 2 all at K-Mart within days of their releases. Nobody else had these games but apparently few people thought to check the good old K-Mart!
The Lost Levels is a tough video game, however it is somewhat easier playing as Luigi due to the fact that he jumps higher than his brother Mario. Those reverse warp zones are crazy.
Three things about this game made it so much better than the first Super Mario Bros, in my opinion... 1) no timer, 2) the side scrolling doesn't lock (you can go backwards through the level), and 3) if you killed enough enemies then a heart would float from the bottom of the screen, allowing you to be big again. Put altogether, it was a sandbox game with unlimited health. It was a lot less stressful not having to worry about beating the clock.
This was the first game I ever beat.. I just recently bought a controller for computer so I could play it again online and I remember most every bit of it. It was great to beat again.
hulkhuggett So because this isn't on another idiot box, its not a "real" documentary? This is better than any shit you'll see on "TV" I'll tell ya that.
John Burns What are you people like...in your 90s? People actually still watch TV? Like cable TV? That shit is on the verge of total extinction. That's why the prices are so damn high. Did you know you can get a-la-carte tv through RUclips and just pay for the channels you actually watch?
One of the first episodes of Gaming Historian I ever watched was this one, and it is one of my favorite episodes of Gaming Historian out of the 120. I liked that I could learn about the Japanese SMB2 and how it was different than SMB2 in America in how it was a modified version of a urban game and I think this was an amazing video to watch over and over again and again and it still doesn't get old. Whoever reads this I hope you have a great day.
I think a lot of people didn't notice the huge differences in Mario 2 as it was the norm on the NES to make sequels completely different from the original, like Zelda II and Castlevania 2. Even Sega did that with the Alex Kidd games. But there's a few US prototype ROMs where the game is even more like Super Mario, such as a remix of the underworld theme when you go in caves Etc. bizarre why they left that out :S
And yet the Sonic series sequels for SEGA were similar enough, unlike the completely different SMB2 game. At least with SMB3, once you are in the levels, they look more like the levels from the original SMB - with some refinements + the addition of an overworld map. SMB2 levels do not even resemble any Mario levels.
I know this video came out 5 years ago, but I cannot stress enough how well done your videos are. This is top-notch, high quality professional work. Keep up the fantastic job, man!
Now it makes sense. SMB2 is not a "random platformer with Mario characters", as some haters say. Doki Doki Panic was made by Mario team, and has all the Mario feeling we see in the other games. This game deserves way more respect from the fans.
I still remember playing this as a kid when it first game out. So weird in terms of the game play mechanics compared to the first game, but the thing that got me right away and made the game stick with me all these years was how strangely dark it was. A lot of SMB2 has this amazingly deep feeling of looking behind the covers of reality combined with the sense of a exotic temples and tombs.
So many people have made videos covering the story of SMB 2, and yet somehow you've managed to teach me so much I didn't know. This is UTTERLY definitive, man! :)
What a magical game. I remember waiting in line for it at Toys R Us for 4 hours with my brother and Dad and being SO EXCITED when our turn came up and my dad noticed there were only two copies left where they stacked it on slanted shelves on the video game section of the store. You couldn’t grab it yourself, someone behind the counter had to pick it for you. I guess a lot hasn’t changed in that regard. But what a time that was.
I had beaten the original super mario so many times, so playing the All Stars version of the Lost Levels was such a treat to me. I spent most of my time with the Deluxe version, boy, 8-2 does not mess around.
Cody McNeil For portability, yeah. On the go play, the only downside is the screen crunch, so you'll see less. But I personally find it worth it with how cheap gameboy games are.
Of all the sequels in that era that were huge departures from the original game (This game, along with Zelda 2, Final Fantasy 2, Castlevania 2, etc) this is the one that felt the most like it kept with the spirit of the original, and contributed the most to it's respective series. This was actually the first Mario game I ever played when I was like 4 years old, and I loved it. I played the original after that, and loved that too. I never felt like one was better than the other, they both had their own place for me. I didn't really feel that way about Zelda 2 compared to Zelda 1.
It's interesting-- if not for the fact that Howard Phillips hated the Japanese Mario Bros 2, we might never have gotten Doki Doki Panic in the US at all. We eventually got Mario Bros 2., but Doki Doki Panic would have been doomed to die in obscurity.
This is very true. Because of Fuji's ownership of the characters, it would've been impossible to release this game outside Japan without changing the characters. Making it Mario 2 outside Japan was win win for everyone involved. The rest of the world got to play Doki Doki Panic where they wouldn't have otherwise. And there was a better sequel to Mario (which was so popular it was re-released in Japan as Super Mario USA).
-" This mario game is too difficult. We will not release it." -"How about Zelda, Castlevania, Ninja Gaiden and Silver Surfer?" -"Those are fine. Go ahead."
toptenguy1 to be fair, three of those were not made by Nintendo, and Zelda isn’t “hard” per se, it’s cryptic and filled with secrets you’re meant to explore and discover, and puzzles you’re meant to solve.
I lost my mind when this game entered my life, 1988 Christmas morning. This game brought so much joy to myself and sister, words do not describe. So many hours. Had to be 1000's. Thanks, Nintendo for making me a gamer junkie to this day! Peach was my go-to character. Gaming historian love your show! Sub'd.
@xsolent My 1988 xmas experience was great as well. And i was only child so no sharing hahaha!! And i loved floating with peach through most of the game. 👍
This was the first game I ever bought with my own money. I remember it was at least $50. I was only 5-6 so I don't even know how I got that much money back then. Must've been my birthday money from my aunts and uncles. I can still remember struggling to decide if I actually wanted to spend that much. My mom rushing me to make a decision because I was holding up the woman behind the counter. But I went for it. And I think looking back it was a good purchase. I was all about Luigi though. I wasn't going to play as a stupid girl. I remember the day we got Mario 3 also. My mom came home with groceries and we had to help put them away and I found it in one of the bags. As soon as we were done I popped it in and started playing. My mother eventually came in and saw us playing it, and was confused because she thought we already had the game or something. She asked where we got it and I said in the groceries. It was supposed to be our Christmas present. Haha. So we scored a bonus gift that year. since the surprise was gone.
This is how a retrospective is done. Yes, everyone can sit around now and say, "Well, the original Japanese Super Mario 2 was deemed too difficult for Americans, so they modded Doki Doki Panic into a Mario game for North America. We got the true SMB2 as Lost Levels on the SNES All Stars cartridge." But that's so dumbed down, and there's so much more to the story. That's why we have people like Norm.
By the time I played Super Mario 64, I started to wonder why Super Mario Bros 2 was so different than all the other one's. Over the last 5 years, I began hearing bits and pieces about the story.
I've always loved this game, and I always considered Toad as the best character by far. He's fast running and most importantly: fastest to pull up stuff!
Having been a video game addict since the early 70's Space Invaders and Asteroids and the arcade craze of the early 80s, I can attest that SMB2 was the first console game that was more desirable than anything at the arcades. That is its biggest achievement, IMO.
Super Mario 2 was and probably will be my favorite game of all time.. I just loved the atmosphere and gameplay.. It was like being in a dream! I actually still remember the first time I played it at friend's house when I was nine. It really left an impression on me! I loved picking up the vegetables and the music especially when underground! Such a beautiful game!
Because they had to find a way to bring these disk games to America, and with larger boards (NES games were about twice the height of a Famicom game), it was easier to use higher capacity chips, and install a battery, and combined with the system being finicky, just makes sense to use cartridges without moving parts.
Storage space mostly isn't a factor anymore. After all it's great to say you have 1,5 terrabytes but you also need to actually have enough content to fill it up. With most games it's budget that limits the size of games. Also with modern compression tools you can make data a fraction of it's size with pretty much no negative effects other than a small additional development money.
Mario 3 was not better. After watching a few hours of gameplay I realized mario 3 was shorter levels with way too many single level enemies or items. Case in point most levels could be beaten in 30 seconds, and let me point out the goomba shoe, or the jelly fish are each only in one level.
I'll be honest, while Mario 3 might be the better game overall, it got boring to me. Like, by the time I get to world 4-5, I'm starting to get tired of it. But I could sit there and play through all of Mario 2 in one sitting and never get bored.
"If we change the characters to Mario characters, will this make the American children happy?" There's just something super sweet about asking whether or not the game will make children happy vs. asking if they think the game will be profitable.
I'm proud to say I got a copy of Super Mario 2 approximately the day it came out. I was an enterprising little video game addict. I went to the owner of the local video store months before the release, who also rented out video games, and begged him to contact his people or whoever he got his games from and order me a copy as fast as possible. I'll never forget the day I went in there and he smiled and pulled it out and handed it to me. I was ecstatic and obsessed for months.
That's a pretty cool story man. I'm 38 now and I grew up in the NES days and up. I can imagine how fanatical you must have(as would I have) been. Take care.
Growing up, I really loved Super Mario Bros 2. It was and remains my favorite of the original Super Mario Trilogy. So many good memories of playing it over the years. Amazing to learn all this cool backstory. I knew SOME of it, but certainly that was a drip in the bucket of awesome. Thanks for sharing 'Historian!
My favorite Mario game of all time. It was very mysterious and had a unique vibe to it. I also like the shadow world. It was very dimensional. It was so different and I love the new bosses and art. Will remain my favorite for all these reasons and more.
When I first played Super Mario Bros 2, I knew I was in for a somewhat different gameplay to the Super Mario I was used to, but when I played it, I thought it was a lot of fun. Playing as different characters allowed me to play Super Mario in ways that I haven't done before. It was a great game.
Thank you, Mr. Phillips for giving that game forged in the depths of Hell back to Japan and instead take a game that would have been forgotten along with the event it promoted and help make Mario's world a more varied and populated place. You made Luigi different from his twin brother, made a random mushroom retainer into a hero, and broke the "Peach is kidnapped" plot before it was even repeated over and over here in the States.
@cauchamar Lol the word "diversity" offends you so much that you completely misunderstood what they meant. Future Mario games took a lot from Mario 2 USA, so therefore gave the series more variety. Please get your head out your ass and stop crying about "EVIL LEFTISTS".
I remember when my parents got an NES for the first time one Christmas back in the 80s, it came bundled with Super Mario Bros 2, the US version. For the longest time I thought that's how Mario games were like. It wasn't until I went over to my cousin's place who had a NES and had the original Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt game that realized that SMB2 was so much different. I can't remember when I first heard that the US version was actually another game repurposed for the US because the original SMB2 was thought to be to hard. But I still have such fond memories of playing the US version of SMB2, after all, It started my love of video games.
If I'd plunked down sixty of my precious kid allowance dollars in 1988 for Mario 2 and gotten the lazy effort sold in Japan, I'd have had a never-ending axe to grind with Nintendo. Nintendo of America made exactly the right call on this game. I still play the US version of Mario 2 today. Love it.
As many times as it's been discussed, it's always so fascinating to look back at the history of Super Mario Bros. 2 and Doki Doki Panic, as well how each (eventually) ended up in the West. Still find it weird that so many enemies from Doki Doki Panic appear in other Mario games yet Wart is almost completely forgotten.
So that's why there's a character called "Lena" in the Super Mario Bros. Movie! I always wondered why she was the only main character that had a name non related to the Mario games but now I realise it was a very obscure reference to Doki Doki Panic.
Back in the 80's, no one batted an eye at SMB2 because, well, those were the only two, and there wasn't a standard. Unless you look at Wrecking Crew, Mario Bros, and DK, and all 5 of those Mario games are very different from each other. SMB2 didn't stand out. Not to mention, Zelda 2 was drastically different from the first game, so people probably figured, "Why not Mario?"
Similar thoughts. Many people speak about the older games as if they were part of a planned episodic franchise on an already established and non-crashed-by-Atari video game Industry. Gotta love it.
At the time, the idea of a sequel to a game was so new, that there were no established rules. Mega Man 2 was really about the only big sequel that was a direct sequel (in look and feel) to its predecessor. Having a sequel that was so different than the original wasn't even a blip on the radar at the time. It was just Super Mario Bros. 2.
@cauchamar People did not like this game? Speak for yourself dummy. The vast majority of gamers then and now loved this game. Besides Mario was designed to be thrown in any game. He went from being a carpenter with a rouge ape, to a plumber killing pests in a sewer, to a demolition man, to a guy in a magic mushroom kingdom fighting evil turtles. So who cares if he winds up in a dream world fighting an evil toad.
@cauchamar So? Few games in history compare to the sales of SMB1 and 3. Ten million copies is still a very successful game. Only a dumb fucktard such as yourself would consider that a failure.
Something good came out of this bit of history for the Mario franchise: Mario and Luigi both had different physics; and you could pick up, carry, and throw certain objects (Koopa shells and Bob-ombs specifically) from Super Mario Bros. 3 onward. SMB2 U.S also gave us a first glimpse at what would become the Bob-ombs in SMB3 onward, and many of the enemies would also later show up in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Birdo, the Shy Guys, and the bees). Aside from them, the Ninjis also made it into Super Mario World, specifically in Bowser's castle near the end. Aside from that, many of the people that worked on both The Lost Levels, and SMB2 U.S, would go on to be important people within Nintendo.
In terms of brutally unfair design, Dark Souls doesn’t have shit on Lost Levels. Dark Souls has a high learning curve, but it can be overcome if you give it the time and effort. Mario 2’s difficulty is just cheap. Nintendo made the right call by not releasing it in the USA at first.
@5:50 Ironically, the people who were saying, “Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 was a ROM hack of the first Super Mario Bros. game” when the American Super Mario Bros. 2 was a ROM hack of Doki Doki Panic!!
After being able to learn about the gameplay differences between "Super Mario Bros. 2" and "Doki Doki Panic!", I can totally agree that the version of the game that came out in the US is a vast improvement, and I have a feeling that the Super Mario Bros. series would have flopped if the Japanese version of SMB2 was chosen to be released in the US instead.
Yep. Crazy to think Birdo came before Yoshi in the Mario universe. Miyamoto planned on adding Yoshi in Mario 3 but mentioned the NES just couldn't handle it. Then Mario 3mix came out.
I can't believe I watched that whole video like it was a movie, but ur answers all of the questions I had about this game. Personally I think is the best Mario game. Great video bro.
This game feels like it doesn't exist... like it's a dream. When I first played it, It felt very dream like and surreal to me. It wasn't until I actually beat it that I realized IT WAS A DREAM THE WHOLE TIME!! Sometimes when I'm on acid, I see the game.
@@sonicguyver7445as much as that could be a coincidence, *DiC* has a track record of being extra at times with the game based cartoons to make up for green MegaMan
Honestly I’m so glad we didn’t get Super Mario Bros. 2. It’s evil! The NES was already pretty doomed out here in the UK, but Mario 2 would’ve killed it faster than Hilary Clinton killed the dab by dabbing on the Ellen Show. And the fact that Mario 2 got a release in Japan as Super Mario USA is proof enough that it’s a legit Mario game.
dapperfan44 Well they certainly don’t have the history with it like we do, but many people of East Asia are extremely and unapologetically racist by our standards.
Super Mario 2 is a damn good game. I'm 35 and I still think it's the best Mario game ever made. Besides Mario kart. Edit: just want to say Super Mario 2 by far had the best music also.
You can’t tell me everybody hasn’t had that moment where they tried stomping on an enemy in SMB2 and suddenly you’re riding on it and super confused.
Concur, definitely happened to me! I liked this game though and the beat it. I think I also beat the Super Mario 3 but have yet to fully beat Super Mario World (Forest of Illusion got me frustrated)
Luigi was hurt in his confusion!
I'm glad we got the US version of SMB2 instead of SMB v2
I was exposed to it on super Mario advanced first since I was in that era and thought that was the original lol.
Can't say I did. I was 5 or 6 and just went with it
I cant believe this is just a RUclips video by a small youtuber. It feels like a good documentary.
A hell of a lot more relevant than any alien conspiracy BS which is deliberately designed to look like a "documentary".
Gaming Historian only had just over 100K subscribers when this video came out (exactly three years ago!).
I liked the voiceovers done by different voice actors. It made me think of most of Ken Burns’ Documentaries.
Randy Miller III That’s still not small. That’s not exactly “big” by today’s standards either, but geez. I know the days when we used to consider 300 sub channels to be big and 1,000 sub channels to be huge are gone, but has subscriber inflation really warped our perception that much?
The b0h3m3 and lonelygirl15 days
"Will the american children be happy?"
There's something about this wording that gets to me. It's just so wholesome
Same
Agreed! Sounds like something they would say it at the North Pole!
Yeah, it's not about the money but *will the children be happy* 💕
We were happy, sir. :D
I guess "Kids know d*ck!" was their actual response...
Such an iconic game, it has won "game of the year" award so many times in a row
Yeah it just won game of the year for 2021 today!
@@ictogon barely this time!
SUPA MARIO BRUDDAS TOO BAYBEEEEEEE
If Super Mario Bros 2 is so good, why isn’t there a Super Mario Bros 2 2 yet?
THE STREAK NEVER ENDS BAYBEEEEE
One of the many reasons I love Mario 2 is - no time limit.
Except the doors that go to that dark zone, lol
Also longer levels.
Yes, I dotoo
I agree!
I never thought of that but now you mention it-that’s a way this game is better than smb1
DId you know today is the 28th anniversary of the release of Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic?
This video took way longer than I thought! Better late than never I guess.
My hope is that this video provides a clear picture of the Super Mario Bros. 2 / Doki Doki Panic switch. Enjoy!
***** Hello
***** Hey Gaming Historian, are you still doing "games you should play" cause that was a cool idea, but they just disappeared. They are so short and sweet, and I am always looking for more good games to play.
i like the new intro music!
***** YESSSSSS!!!
***** It's also the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. as well.
this felt like a documentary. damn good research man. you're a true gaming historian. thumbs up!
It _is_ a documentary lol.
H0000K now eat some nuts
Gaming Historian pretty much only make documentaries. Some episodes are shorter, like his Conquest of the Crystal palace video which is less tjan 10 minutes long, and then he makes stuff like Tetris and Punch, both of which are over 45 minutes long.
Absolutely loved the Mario 2 that was released in the US . Lost levels did feel more like an expansion pack then a full game. Great move by Nintendo of America ! The fact that they sold 10 million copies tells you what the players wanted .
Exactly: Also Nintendo was pretty smart as a company back then.They do the American market for video games was different than Japan and they adapted things to appeal to Americans (ie USA was still recovering from the video game crash so they had to make sure their video games were high quality and also that's why the NES was called an "entertainment system" and not marketed as a "video game system", they justified delaying the SNES because USA was in a recession so many parents simply wouldn't have been able to justify a new video game system anyway, etc.)
ERSA 🇹🇷🇹🇻🏴🇺🇸
Until they finally brought back in the American gaming crowd, in the form of Super Mario All-Stars.
It’s weird how many people have a special place in their heart for this one. Whenever I invite people to play stuff on NSO they always ask about “the Mario game with the turnips”. It’s a real classic.
but would it have held a special place in their heart if it wasnt associated with Mario though.
@@Shiirow Man, I didn’t think of that. Probably not. Thanks for your edgy hot take.
@@Shiirow Well, obviously not, but neither would Lost Levels had it been released originally instead. Plus, having SMB2 proved benefitial as it added new enemies to the Mario series, unlike LL which only added Luigi's higher jump and Poison Mushrooms
@@Shiirow There's no way of knowing that since that never happened.
@@waynecannon4232 Responding to edge with your own edge. Glorious.
It’s actually a very creative solution Nintendo came up with and gave us a great game!
What games are you currently playing?
I hope they revisit this series
Japan mario 2 is just the first mario game set on difficult
Japan is the best Mario song is go go mario
@@gtx-808 Alternate title: Super Mario Bros: Hardcore mode
As an American, hearing about the actual care that went into the development of Doki Doki Panic, and who was involved, has definitely helped fix my perception of it as less of a Mario game. Thanks!
The guy who reviewed Mario 2: “WHAT WERE THEY THINKING”
Same here!
Seriously! This is probably the most underrated channel on all of RUclips!!! Fantastic videos!
When a game is so difficult that they had to remake it immediately
You aren't kidding on how hard it was to find Mario 2 for Christmas of 1988. My parents looked all over 3 states for it and finally found it one day at our local K-Mart as they were just about to give up.
Heck my parents right now will just giveup at the first store
Damn man, you have some above and beyond parents! Good for you!
Billo1281 for real.... my first game system was a super nintendo that one of my moms coworkers gave her to give me for christmas. and this was in 1997 when n64/ playstation was out. i was 5 ort 6 years old at the time too.
My first system was the snes, which we got in the early 2000's, dang that was a great system
+Saxcat20 Let's Plays We found Mario 2, Mario 3, and Zelda 2 all at K-Mart within days of their releases. Nobody else had these games but apparently few people thought to check the good old K-Mart!
The Lost Levels is a tough video game, however it is somewhat easier playing as Luigi due to the fact that he jumps higher than his brother Mario. Those reverse warp zones are crazy.
I beat it with Luigi. I vowed to never play it ever because I didn’t think I’d beat it again haha….it’s HARD!!
Realizing that jumping backwards with Mario he can hit max speed instantly and basically jump the same hight. I prefer Mario over Luigi lol
Reverse warp zones more like reverse traps
Those reverse warps use to make me quit the game🤣🤣
It's *are tough...not-> *is tough.
Duuuuuuuuuh!
Three things about this game made it so much better than the first Super Mario Bros, in my opinion... 1) no timer, 2) the side scrolling doesn't lock (you can go backwards through the level), and 3) if you killed enough enemies then a heart would float from the bottom of the screen, allowing you to be big again. Put altogether, it was a sandbox game with unlimited health. It was a lot less stressful not having to worry about beating the clock.
I completely agree. Not having a clock let you explore that big dreamlike world
Not to mention way better physics.
Well you are in a dream world where time does not exist so it makes sense
And that each playable character had their own special ability....
This was the first game I ever beat.. I just recently bought a controller for computer so I could play it again online and I remember most every bit of it. It was great to beat again.
*game of the year for the last 30 years*
STILL DA KING BAYBEE
I don't get the joke
@@tahsinshabab4530 why tho
@@AzureQuality Idk
@@tahsinshabab4530 it's a reference to youtuber videogamedunkey
Very cool video. Nicely done. And so professionally edited and narrated, this could be a real documentary on TV. good job!
His material has just gotten better with time. I'd show it on TV if I had a channel.
Imagine a tv channel showing these... I bet it would be popular. Just make sure that it’s shown in the UK as well as the US.
hulkhuggett So because this isn't on another idiot box, its not a "real" documentary?
This is better than any shit you'll see on "TV" I'll tell ya that.
Karnage Fails TBH TV is shit these days.
John Burns What are you people like...in your 90s?
People actually still watch TV?
Like cable TV?
That shit is on the verge of total extinction. That's why the prices are so damn high.
Did you know you can get a-la-carte tv through RUclips and just pay for the channels you actually watch?
One of the first episodes of Gaming Historian I ever watched was this one, and it is one of my favorite episodes of Gaming Historian out of the 120. I liked that I could learn about the Japanese SMB2 and how it was different than SMB2 in America in how it was a modified version of a urban game and I think this was an amazing video to watch over and over again and again and it still doesn't get old. Whoever reads this I hope you have a great day.
"As long as it's fun, anything goes."
And that is why Nintendo is successful to this day.
Yeah but they’ve strayed from that path imo
@@Awesum [playing Metroid Dread, Pokémon Legends Arceus, Kirby and the Forgotten Land]
Nah they're still good
@@RhythmGrizz True
"As long as it's fun, charge full price til the end of time."
FTFY
"As long as it's fun, it doesn't need any content! Let's release arcade games for full price!"
I think a lot of people didn't notice the huge differences in Mario 2 as it was the norm on the NES to make sequels completely different from the original, like Zelda II and Castlevania 2. Even Sega did that with the Alex Kidd games.
But there's a few US prototype ROMs where the game is even more like Super Mario, such as a remix of the underworld theme when you go in caves Etc. bizarre why they left that out :S
And yet the Sonic series sequels for SEGA were similar enough, unlike the completely different SMB2 game. At least with SMB3, once you are in the levels, they look more like the levels from the original SMB - with some refinements + the addition of an overworld map. SMB2 levels do not even resemble any Mario levels.
Pac in time was a reskin of furries of the fury
Sequels should have the same gameplay with added features and upgraded graphics. Otherwise might as well be an expansion pack.
When you eat the first poison mushroom in the real Super Mario Bros 2:
"Welcome to Dark Souls Bitch!"
Everyone noticed the difference... hence why it's a classic.
I know this video came out 5 years ago, but I cannot stress enough how well done your videos are. This is top-notch, high quality professional work. Keep up the fantastic job, man!
"Mama, was changed to Luigi"
*MAMA LUIGI CONFIRMED*
Mama? MAMA LUIGI?! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!
THATS MAMA LUIGI TO YOU MARIO
@@Lanausse no everyone
@@TheCoolEevee man i love that laugh so much😄
MAMA? MAMA LUIGI?!?!? AHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHA!
I've always noticed a different atmosphere in Mario bros 2. The feel was very different. And after 3 decades I finally know why.
same like what i thought
For me mario 2 felt the same as any other Mario game once you get past picking up objects and no brick blocks
Wait. The mama character turned into Luigi.
MAMA LUIGI
TheElmoEmperor It all makes sense now
Deep lore
THATS MAMA LUIGI TO YOU MARIO! *weird sound*
Mama Luigi ha ha ha!
I literally thought that before looking at this comment.
2:58 his voice matched the music!
Dancing Zombie lmao that just cracked me up
Wow.
🤣
Holy shit! you have some kind of an upgraded brain to notice this!
@@Myjacob99 lmbo* You idiot!
Now it makes sense. SMB2 is not a "random platformer with Mario characters", as some haters say. Doki Doki Panic was made by Mario team, and has all the Mario feeling we see in the other games. This game deserves way more respect from the fans.
It's my favourite Mario game. You can play as the princess for Lord's sake.
@@ultrairrelevantnobody1862 I agree. I like it more than Super Mario Bros 3. I get annoyed when people say it's not a real Mario game.
Plus, it was already built. So all they had to do was redo the characters and a few of the outlying differences and package it for America.
@@hagendf so there happened to be a guy that jumped high for Luigi? I don't even know Mushrooms power.
@@ultrairrelevantnobody1862 yea she was the best.
I still remember playing this as a kid when it first game out. So weird in terms of the game play mechanics compared to the first game, but the thing that got me right away and made the game stick with me all these years was how strangely dark it was. A lot of SMB2 has this amazingly deep feeling of looking behind the covers of reality combined with the sense of a exotic temples and tombs.
So many people have made videos covering the story of SMB 2, and yet somehow you've managed to teach me so much I didn't know.
This is UTTERLY definitive, man! :)
What a magical game. I remember waiting in line for it at Toys R Us for 4 hours with my brother and Dad and being SO EXCITED when our turn came up and my dad noticed there were only two copies left where they stacked it on slanted shelves on the video game section of the store.
You couldn’t grab it yourself, someone behind the counter had to pick it for you. I guess a lot hasn’t changed in that regard.
But what a time that was.
I had beaten the original super mario so many times, so playing the All Stars version of the Lost Levels was such a treat to me.
I spent most of my time with the Deluxe version, boy, 8-2 does not mess around.
MiNiSHi DoZA I've always wondered if the deluxe version was worth it. What do you think?
Cody McNeil For portability, yeah. On the go play, the only downside is the screen crunch, so you'll see less.
But I personally find it worth it with how cheap gameboy games are.
Of all the sequels in that era that were huge departures from the original game (This game, along with Zelda 2, Final Fantasy 2, Castlevania 2, etc) this is the one that felt the most like it kept with the spirit of the original, and contributed the most to it's respective series. This was actually the first Mario game I ever played when I was like 4 years old, and I loved it.
I played the original after that, and loved that too. I never felt like one was better than the other, they both had their own place for me. I didn't really feel that way about Zelda 2 compared to Zelda 1.
It's interesting-- if not for the fact that Howard Phillips hated the Japanese Mario Bros 2, we might never have gotten Doki Doki Panic in the US at all. We eventually got Mario Bros 2., but Doki Doki Panic would have been doomed to die in obscurity.
good call by Howard Phillips, japanese mario bros 2 looked and felt like super mario bros
Or even if we had it wouldn't of had the running upgrade. Can't be without that.
This is very true. Because of Fuji's ownership of the characters, it would've been impossible to release this game outside Japan without changing the characters. Making it Mario 2 outside Japan was win win for everyone involved. The rest of the world got to play Doki Doki Panic where they wouldn't have otherwise. And there was a better sequel to Mario (which was so popular it was re-released in Japan as Super Mario USA).
-" This mario game is too difficult. We will not release it."
-"How about Zelda, Castlevania, Ninja Gaiden and Silver Surfer?"
-"Those are fine. Go ahead."
That's true
I wonder how players find the entrance of the dungeons without youtube
Froggy Fortress xdxd Nintendo power
@@krisfarted I almost forgot that
toptenguy1 to be fair, three of those were not made by Nintendo, and Zelda isn’t “hard” per se, it’s cryptic and filled with secrets you’re meant to explore and discover, and puzzles you’re meant to solve.
Your videos are so well-researched and well-produced. I can't tell you how much I am loving them, thank you so much for doing what you do!
I lost my mind when this game entered my life, 1988 Christmas morning. This game brought so much joy to myself and sister, words do not describe. So many hours. Had to be 1000's. Thanks, Nintendo for making me a gamer junkie to this day! Peach was my go-to character.
Gaming historian love your show! Sub'd.
rich kid! just kidding, kinda. :)
@xsolent My 1988 xmas experience was great as well. And i was only child so no sharing hahaha!! And i loved floating with peach through most of the game. 👍
This was the first game I ever bought with my own money. I remember it was at least $50. I was only 5-6 so I don't even know how I got that much money back then. Must've been my birthday money from my aunts and uncles. I can still remember struggling to decide if I actually wanted to spend that much. My mom rushing me to make a decision because I was holding up the woman behind the counter. But I went for it. And I think looking back it was a good purchase. I was all about Luigi though. I wasn't going to play as a stupid girl.
I remember the day we got Mario 3 also. My mom came home with groceries and we had to help put them away and I found it in one of the bags. As soon as we were done I popped it in and started playing. My mother eventually came in and saw us playing it, and was confused because she thought we already had the game or something. She asked where we got it and I said in the groceries. It was supposed to be our Christmas present. Haha. So we scored a bonus gift that year. since the surprise was gone.
1988 was a good year all around. For some reason, everything just felt right in 1988. I remember it very well.
Yeah, i remember reading that strategy in class, waiting for Christmas, saving my money. :)
This is how a retrospective is done. Yes, everyone can sit around now and say, "Well, the original Japanese Super Mario 2 was deemed too difficult for Americans, so they modded Doki Doki Panic into a Mario game for North America. We got the true SMB2 as Lost Levels on the SNES All Stars cartridge." But that's so dumbed down, and there's so much more to the story. That's why we have people like Norm.
By the time I played Super Mario 64, I started to wonder why Super Mario Bros 2 was so different than all the other one's. Over the last 5 years, I began hearing bits and pieces about the story.
I've always loved this game, and I always considered Toad as the best character by far. He's fast running and most importantly: fastest to pull up stuff!
This is the best video on the SMB2 story. Period. You're becoming a fucking legend in your own time Norman.
This game is so close to my heart. Cant imagine the hours spent.
GAME OF THE YEAR, EVERY YEAR BAYBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
But Knack 3D tho, that's gonna be the one
Video game dunkey
mastapeece
smm2 is a very strand type game, thats why it has gained the ability to win game of the year every year
Having been a video game addict since the early 70's Space Invaders and Asteroids and the arcade craze of the early 80s, I can attest that SMB2 was the first console game that was more desirable than anything at the arcades. That is its biggest achievement, IMO.
This was amazing, keep it up!!
Hi
Cool. :3
_-NOTICE ME SENPAI!-_
Bashur
Hai!
And I agree, that is cool!
Bashurverse Thanks so much!
Super Mario 2 was and probably will be my favorite game of all time.. I just loved the atmosphere and gameplay.. It was like being in a dream! I actually still remember the first time I played it at friend's house when I was nine. It really left an impression on me! I loved picking up the vegetables and the music especially when underground! Such a beautiful game!
If i recall when you best the game it shows it was a dream
"Nintendo hoped that all future releases will be dedicated to the disk system."
2020- still uses cartridges
Dude, discs are so second millennium.
I hate to be that kinda dude (I really don’t) but they now use SD Cards. Please R/Wooosh me.
Because they had to find a way to bring these disk games to America, and with larger boards (NES games were about twice the height of a Famicom game), it was easier to use higher capacity chips, and install a battery, and combined with the system being finicky, just makes sense to use cartridges without moving parts.
reject modernity embrace tradition
Storage space mostly isn't a factor anymore. After all it's great to say you have 1,5 terrabytes but you also need to actually have enough content to fill it up. With most games it's budget that limits the size of games. Also with modern compression tools you can make data a fraction of it's size with pretty much no negative effects other than a small additional development money.
It became one of my all time favorite NES games, I still play it often. Thoroughly thought out and produced video! Excellent my friend!
This was actually my favorite NES Mario game.
Before someone says it: Yes, I know SMB3 was better. But 2 was still my jam.
It’s also my favourite. I watched my cousins play the game countless times as a kid and it has held a special place in my heart.
How could smb3 be better? Supa Mario Bruddas 2 is THE game of the year
Mario 3 was not better. After watching a few hours of gameplay I realized mario 3 was shorter levels with way too many single level enemies or items.
Case in point most levels could be beaten in 30 seconds, and let me point out the goomba shoe, or the jelly fish are each only in one level.
@@Jnor116 it also regressed Mario 2’s advancements like different characters and a weaker ost
I'll be honest, while Mario 3 might be the better game overall, it got boring to me. Like, by the time I get to world 4-5, I'm starting to get tired of it. But I could sit there and play through all of Mario 2 in one sitting and never get bored.
There's no reason why a RUclips channel about old video games should be this good, but here we are.
I love this.
The guy who reviewed Mario 2: “WHAT WERE THEY THINKING”
The first vegan
Which region's sequel?
64 Bit, 32 Bit, 16 Bit, 8 Bit, 4 Bit, 2 Bit, 1 Bit, Half Bit, Quarter Bit, *_THE WRIST GAME!_*
They did always characterize Howard as a nerd with a bowtie... hrm.
"If we change the characters to Mario characters, will this make the American children happy?" There's just something super sweet about asking whether or not the game will make children happy vs. asking if they think the game will be profitable.
SUPA MARIO BRUDDAS 2 BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
STILL THE KING
HERE COMES THE BIG BOYS BAYBEEE
MASTAH PIECE
But Knack tho
O that's right, Knack 2 is out.
KNACK 2 THE FUTURE BABYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Yes
Mama's abilities were given to Luigi.
*That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!*
*wheeze*
That's a reference to the Mario World tv show
mama luigi gonna steal yo girl
shut the hell up
XD nice
18:12 THAT'S MAMMA LUIGI TO YOU MARIO !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol i have the entire series that that meme is from
"Mama? *_MAMA LUIGI?!_* (laughs hysterically)"
RetroGamerNerd
The fact that mama was changed to Luigi, makes me laugh even more.
wow
"Mama, who was Changed to Luigi"
*MAMA LUIGI*
I'm proud to say I got a copy of Super Mario 2 approximately the day it came out. I was an enterprising little video game addict. I went to the owner of the local video store months before the release, who also rented out video games, and begged him to contact his people or whoever he got his games from and order me a copy as fast as possible. I'll never forget the day I went in there and he smiled and pulled it out and handed it to me. I was ecstatic and obsessed for months.
Cute
That's badass bro
Nice, reminds me of a kid who lived next door who always had the games. Late 80s NES and ugly furniture!
That's a pretty cool story man. I'm 38 now and I grew up in the NES days and up. I can imagine how fanatical you must have(as would I have) been. Take care.
Now that's the kind of stories I like to read. Thanks for sharing!
You can even bring new light (and knowledge) about a story that everybody already knew about! Man, you're awesome!
Still my favorite NES game. Thanks for the memories.
Mario 2 and 3 are tied for best NES game for me.
This and Double Dragon 2
@Raun Smith No, it's an opinion, a bad one, sure, but still..
@@ultrairrelevantnobody1862 SMB3 is the my NES fav beside SMB1
Love your videos. They bring back memories, and the quality is outstanding. Thanks
In Japan this game is called Mario USA, was such an interesting time for gaming.
No shit, he says it in the video.
17:31 Pablo Escobar waiting in line for a copy of SMB2
lol
Growing up, I really loved Super Mario Bros 2. It was and remains my favorite of the original Super Mario Trilogy. So many good memories of playing it over the years.
Amazing to learn all this cool backstory. I knew SOME of it, but certainly that was a drip in the bucket of awesome. Thanks for sharing 'Historian!
***** the one thing he didnt mention was that the shelved prototype used mario as a stand in character so, it pretty much went full circle
THAT I didn't know BobbyJoe!
Yeah it was a really fun when the game released!
I miss Wart. :(
+Jacemachine Gaming You would think by now Wart would've at least shown up in Mario Kart or Super Smash Bros.
My favorite Mario game of all time. It was very mysterious and had a unique vibe to it. I also like the shadow world. It was very dimensional. It was so different and I love the new bosses and art. Will remain my favorite for all these reasons and more.
I loved Mario 2 because it was so different. I still do.
When I first played Super Mario Bros 2, I knew I was in for a somewhat different gameplay to the Super Mario I was used to, but when I played it, I thought it was a lot of fun. Playing as different characters allowed me to play Super Mario in ways that I haven't done before. It was a great game.
Thank you, Mr. Phillips for giving that game forged in the depths of Hell back to Japan and instead take a game that would have been forgotten along with the event it promoted and help make Mario's world a more varied and populated place. You made Luigi different from his twin brother, made a random mushroom retainer into a hero, and broke the "Peach is kidnapped" plot before it was even repeated over and over here in the States.
@cauchamar Lol the word "diversity" offends you so much that you completely misunderstood what they meant. Future Mario games took a lot from Mario 2 USA, so therefore gave the series more variety.
Please get your head out your ass and stop crying about "EVIL LEFTISTS".
@@R0cKs0l1dd You are right but in the same time Modern Leftists are pure evil.
I remember when my parents got an NES for the first time one Christmas back in the 80s, it came bundled with Super Mario Bros 2, the US version. For the longest time I thought that's how Mario games were like. It wasn't until I went over to my cousin's place who had a NES and had the original Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt game that realized that SMB2 was so much different. I can't remember when I first heard that the US version was actually another game repurposed for the US because the original SMB2 was thought to be to hard. But I still have such fond memories of playing the US version of SMB2, after all, It started my love of video games.
I was born in 1983 and grew up on Nintendo and Mario. I always knew Super Mario 2 was off. Now I know why. Great episode. Thank you guys!
Yeah same, it's my least favourite mario game.
Something just makes me smile about the part "will the American children be happy?"
Ass bro I wasn't happy lol
Dat nam tho
Western devs just ask "Can we squeeze the American children for money?"
It sounds kinda sarcastic and offensive at first
I thought it was innocent too. They just wanted to appeal to the children cuz the real MB2 was too difficult....
That was an amazing history, I appreciate your attention to quality and clarity. Thank you.
Doki Doki Panic: YOU TOOK EVERYTHING FROM ME!
Super Mario: I-a don't even know-a you who are...
Japan: this game is fun!
America: (Dies by poison mushroom) WTF
Mean bean Machine
Japanese : such a fun challenging game
American: such an inconvenient!
Japan: wow, challenging! very rewarding!
America: too hard! i suck! wheres mcdonalds!
Noob
Hey you should make this a meme
@@manueldesant4849 well japan got pyu pyu
This is the most heart warming channel in the entire youtube. it's like a Saturday morning British kids show.
The shit these people could do before the internet.
yooo right. this shit would never even be contemplated today
If I'd plunked down sixty of my precious kid allowance dollars in 1988 for Mario 2 and gotten the lazy effort sold in Japan, I'd have had a never-ending axe to grind with Nintendo. Nintendo of America made exactly the right call on this game. I still play the US version of Mario 2 today. Love it.
As many times as it's been discussed, it's always so fascinating to look back at the history of Super Mario Bros. 2 and Doki Doki Panic, as well how each (eventually) ended up in the West. Still find it weird that so many enemies from Doki Doki Panic appear in other Mario games yet Wart is almost completely forgotten.
***** It would be cool to see Wart again.
***** that Wart was squashed!
***** He was added into Link's Awakening. Along with alot of other Mario enemies.
***** Mouser was so rad. Dude wore sunglasses!
***** wait if you're there and I'm here.... OH DEAR!!!!
So that's why there's a character called "Lena" in the Super Mario Bros. Movie!
I always wondered why she was the only main character that had a name non related to the Mario games but now I realise it was a very obscure reference to Doki Doki Panic.
Santillan Studios Also, the way the Mario Bros. goes to the Mushroom Kingdom in the movie is very similar to how Mario goes to Subcon here.
Santillan Studios I used to love that movie when I was a kid. lol. I always watched it on Starz.
When everyone wanted to use "The Princess" cause she could fly lol. Good times, good times...
I only ever used the Princess.
SMB2 was not the best mario game.
Lol. Totally. But the others were fun to try. Luigi's feet during a jump, 😂.
@@jc.1191 He had wankers legs.
No matter what I always used Luigi
@@nicosalsa21 Why luigi peanced around like a drunk driver homosexual looking to fuck one of the turtles
Thanks! I've loved this video ever since I first saw it a couple of years ago!
Thanks Denis!
Howard Philips: this game is hard
Miyamoto: git gud nub
Miyamoto: I agree. lets give you a new(as far as the rest of the world was concerned) better game.
Howard Philips: this game is hard
Miyamoto: ギットグドヌボ*
Lel yes
Back in the 80's, no one batted an eye at SMB2 because, well, those were the only two, and there wasn't a standard. Unless you look at Wrecking Crew, Mario Bros, and DK, and all 5 of those Mario games are very different from each other. SMB2 didn't stand out. Not to mention, Zelda 2 was drastically different from the first game, so people probably figured, "Why not Mario?"
Similar thoughts.
Many people speak about the older games as if they were part of a planned episodic franchise on an already established and non-crashed-by-Atari video game Industry.
Gotta love it.
At the time, the idea of a sequel to a game was so new, that there were no established rules. Mega Man 2 was really about the only big sequel that was a direct sequel (in look and feel) to its predecessor.
Having a sequel that was so different than the original wasn't even a blip on the radar at the time. It was just Super Mario Bros. 2.
@cauchamar yet mario 2 was still...well it still did well... heck alot of the things induced are still considered iconic today.
@cauchamar People did not like this game? Speak for yourself dummy. The vast majority of gamers then and now loved this game. Besides Mario was designed to be thrown in any game. He went from being a carpenter with a rouge ape, to a plumber killing pests in a sewer, to a demolition man, to a guy in a magic mushroom kingdom fighting evil turtles. So who cares if he winds up in a dream world fighting an evil toad.
@cauchamar So? Few games in history compare to the sales of SMB1 and 3. Ten million copies is still a very successful game. Only a dumb fucktard such as yourself would consider that a failure.
18:11 "That's Mama Luigi to you Mario!"
Toad is PAPA! I knew it
Love the fact "Mama" was changed to "Luigi"
Maybe those Super Mario World cartoon writers knew something we didn't...
Wait! Mama was changed to Luigi?
MAMA LUIGI!? HAHAHAHAHAHAH!
T_T O_O 0_0 L__I
18:11 *THAT’S MAMA LUIGI TO YOU, MARIO!*
Something good came out of this bit of history for the Mario franchise: Mario and Luigi both had different physics; and you could pick up, carry, and throw certain objects (Koopa shells and Bob-ombs specifically) from Super Mario Bros. 3 onward. SMB2 U.S also gave us a first glimpse at what would become the Bob-ombs in SMB3 onward, and many of the enemies would also later show up in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (Birdo, the Shy Guys, and the bees). Aside from them, the Ninjis also made it into Super Mario World, specifically in Bowser's castle near the end. Aside from that, many of the people that worked on both The Lost Levels, and SMB2 U.S, would go on to be important people within Nintendo.
Norm this was such a well done episode. Please do more like it, I favorited this bad boy! Love your channel dude!
Dirk Leon Thank you!
in 2019 they would've called the real Super Mario bro 2 as the Dark Souls of Mario lol
Ugh...
I completed SMB2. With zero issues. It was not the best mario game.
Or "Super mario bros. The levels of SHAME"
In terms of brutally unfair design, Dark Souls doesn’t have shit on Lost Levels. Dark Souls has a high learning curve, but it can be overcome if you give it the time and effort. Mario 2’s difficulty is just cheap. Nintendo made the right call by not releasing it in the USA at first.
"Super Mario Bros.: OF SHAME"
Mouser was still in Mario 2, but in different levels ;).
IAmTheMikko Correct. There are 3 Mousers in Doki Doki Panic, and only 2 in SMB2.
@5:50 Ironically, the people who were saying, “Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 was a ROM hack of the first Super Mario Bros. game” when the American Super Mario Bros. 2 was a ROM hack of Doki Doki Panic!!
After being able to learn about the gameplay differences between "Super Mario Bros. 2" and "Doki Doki Panic!", I can totally agree that the version of the game that came out in the US is a vast improvement, and I have a feeling that the Super Mario Bros. series would have flopped if the Japanese version of SMB2 was chosen to be released in the US instead.
So characters like shyguy and birdo has always been Nintendo characters, but originally not mario universe characters then?
Yep. Crazy to think Birdo came before Yoshi in the Mario universe. Miyamoto planned on adding Yoshi in Mario 3 but mentioned the NES just couldn't handle it.
Then Mario 3mix came out.
@@nitroturbo7869 Yeah, a nice hack rom
Then some Chinese people developed a demake of Super Mario World for NES
Yoshi did have a game on the nes.just not with Mario.
@@BWBDCan Yoshi's Cookies
@@nitroturbo7869 Actaully it's as far as the Lost Levels from what i know.
I can't believe I watched that whole video like it was a movie, but ur answers all of the questions I had about this game. Personally I think is the best Mario game. Great video bro.
*That's right, bayBEE*
This game feels like it doesn't exist... like it's a dream. When I first played it, It felt very dream like and surreal to me. It wasn't until I actually beat it that I realized IT WAS A DREAM THE WHOLE TIME!! Sometimes when I'm on acid, I see the game.
In Doki Doki Panic, the game takes place inside of a magical storybook
18:13
That's mama Luigi to you!
Oh crud! I never put that together. I wonder if whoever wrote that episode did that as an "in joke" or if it was just an amazing coincidence?
@@sonicguyver7445as much as that could be a coincidence, *DiC* has a track record of being extra at times with the game based cartoons to make up for green MegaMan
Honestly I’m so glad we didn’t get Super Mario Bros. 2. It’s evil! The NES was already pretty doomed out here in the UK, but Mario 2 would’ve killed it faster than Hilary Clinton killed the dab by dabbing on the Ellen Show.
And the fact that Mario 2 got a release in Japan as Super Mario USA is proof enough that it’s a legit Mario game.
Hi Norman!
Just saying I ADORE the quality of your videos and I'd like to recommend a future video on the Nintendo-Square feud?
+SoLinkSmash Second
Youre level of research is astounding
20:04 Can't imagine why they didn't keep that in the game.
Lol, I was hoping someone else noticed that!
Considering Jynx and Mr. Popo look like that, I don't think it means anything in Japan like it does in America.
It's a black guy face
Lol I didn’t even notice.👴🏿
dapperfan44 Well they certainly don’t have the history with it like we do, but many people of East Asia are extremely and unapologetically racist by our standards.
Super Mario 2 is a damn good game. I'm 35 and I still think it's the best Mario game ever made. Besides Mario kart.
Edit: just want to say Super Mario 2 by far had the best music also.
theREAL IRT The music in SMB2 is so underrated. It totally enhanced the game’s fun atmosphere.