Super Mario Bros. 2 (J)

  • Id: 15
  • Platforms: FDS, NES
  • Abbreviation: smb2j
  • Display Name: Super Mario Bros. 2 (J)
  • Game Groups:
  • Super Mario,Bros. 2,Bros 2,SMB 2,SMB2,Lost Levels
  • Platformer

Publications

Mario has eaten too many poisonous mushrooms and as a result, decided to go on a furious killing spree. In this berserker state he has also gained the new secret ability to walk through walls at will.
Wondering how some tricks work? Information is available at Super Mario Bros. Tricks page.
This movie is 27 frames faster than the previous version due to new improvements in 1-2 and 8-4.
Watch this run being played back on a real console.

This is the real Super Mario Bros 2. It was never officially released in the USA and Europe. It was later ported to SNES, and released as "Lost Levels" on Super Mario All-stars, which we have a warpless Mario run of.
FDS means Famicom Disk System. It was a Japanese disk-unit version of the NES.
This is a TAS of the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2, a.k.a. 'The Lost Levels', using Mario's brother Luigi. He jumps higher than Mario, but acts slower in many ways. However, the movie is in no way worse than the Mario version - some new creative solutions have been found.
This is an 110 frame improvement over the previous movie by Phil.

Watch this run being played back on a real console.
Super Mario Bros. 2 is the infamous sequel to Super Mario Bros. that was released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Considered too difficult and too similar to the original game, it was skipped over for localization in favor of making Doki Doki Panic into the actual Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. This game would later be remade in Super Mario All-Stars as Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels.
Kzwbz, Argentu-M, and Endless Wind collaborate to create a run that collects every item in Worlds 1-8 except for Poison Mushrooms as fast as possible. World 9 is not played as it does not contain any items, and Worlds A-D are not played as that requires completing the game eight times in a row to unlock.
Super Mario Bros. 2 is the infamous sequel to Super Mario Bros. that was released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Considered too difficult and too similar to the original game, it was skipped over for localization in favor of making Doki Doki Panic into the actual Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. This game would later be remade in Super Mario All-Stars as Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels.
HappyLee and chatterbox collaborate to beat the special Worlds A through D in record time, which are only accessible after beating the main game eight times in a row. Saving 34 frames off the the previous publication.
Super Mario Bros. 2 is the infamous sequel to Super Mario Bros. that was released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Considered too difficult and too similar to the original game, it was skipped over for localization in favor of making Doki Doki Panic into the actual Super Mario Bros. 2 for the NES. This game would later be remade in Super Mario All-Stars as Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels.
electricpants improves their previous TAS by 0.88 seconds, thanks to better optimisation.

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Game Versions

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TypeNameTitle OverrideRegionVersionPlatformHashes
Unlicensed Super Mario Bros 2 (Lost Levels) (Unl).nes U NES SHA1: e1a0f76486b153541d9e043dfd8a3c98ac206ca7
MD5: 57cf5de00c3736919576cb804b985f57
Good Super Mario Bros. 2 (1986)(Nintendo).fds J FDS SHA1: 3b8c8998b4887d6dd676965943d69a320738ab9c
MD5: 882bb4e73658d38483078fa227d58183
Hack Super Mario Bros. 2 (J) [PocketNES Level Select by Loopy].nes W PocketNES + Level Select patch (Unapproved) FDS SHA1: 1969f790300a24128d377e1503dc2c8410fa1834
MD5: 22fb94f65325b50c028c8b57ba4a0338
Bad Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (En) (DV 2) [b].fds J DV2 FDS SHA1: 3208414cbca6d2439255eae246e3d20a9fe9eb5c
MD5: ae0e141a620985d8f9caf7a1b20215fb
Good Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (En) (DV 2).fds J DV2 FDS SHA1: 08927227b6ff67f42e759505d176cd924931bd14
MD5: f62909ad7125ed94ef0fc1d44164a518
Good Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) (En).fds J FDS SHA1: 20e50128742162ee47561db9e82b2836399c880c
MD5: 7f38210a8a2befb8d347523b4ff6ae7c