![]() To avoid confusion, fans either call this release Super Mario USA or refer to the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 as Lost Levels, based on its name from Super Mario All-Stars. 2 was too hard for American fans, Nintendo reshaped Doki Doki Panic into a Mario sequel, making for an extremely strange sequel. 2 was originally a licensed platformer named Doki Doki Panic. It hearkens back to Nintendo's regional releases for the Wii Virtual Console where Japan would get a number of releases that either came months later or not at all to America. For the first few months of the service, Nintendo had put out three games a month, but seems to be in a pattern of only doing so for the Japanese region at this point. For the second month in a row, Japan is getting three games while other regions only get two, with Japan also getting a sumo title.
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