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Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (named Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan) is a Mario game released in 1986 for the Famicom Disk System. It was released only in Japan due to the game's high difficulty and similarity to the first game. Super Mario Bros. 2 was released for the first time (with the name Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels) in North America and Europe in 1993 in the game Super Mario All-Stars. The original version of the game was released in North America, Europe and Australia for the Vitual Console for Wii in 2007 for the price of 600 Wii Points (except Japan, 500 Wii Points).
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