Super mario bros. 2: The lost levels nes ?

That's a repro cart, of the real super mario 2. It was deemed to difficult for American players.
 
If it's in stock (may not be anymore) the people who make the NES/SNES RetroPaks (or whatever they're called) also produce these. Way cheaper if you can get it on their site.
 
At least this copy doesn't need a floppy drive, it was never originally a cartridge

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Wow I never realized that was only released on the disk system.

When I was a kid back in 88 or 89 I remember the video store by my house had a game for rent they called Super Mario Bros 5. it just had a copied paper label saying that, and it was a normal sized cartridge and had a label on it covered in Japanese writing. Cost $8 to rent it for 3 days, and you had to swipe your card for a $100 deposit. I talked my dad into it, and I got it home and played it and it was this game, the lost levels. Needless to say after playing SMB3, and being 9 or 10 years old at the time, I was pretty pissed off and thought it sucked. Wish I could go back and crack that cartridge open to see what was on the inside and how they made it!
 
Needless to say after playing SMB3, and being 9 or 10 years old at the time, I was pretty pissed off and thought it sucked.

SMB3 is hard to top in many cases. My all-time favorite Mario/NES game. I recently beat it again and it never gets old to me, not sure why. :)
 
I think Castlevania was originally released on the FDS as well. Not sure what the appeal of that format was.
 
I would love to get it to work on my pc-10 using the smb 2 cart. If anybody could help me out that would be great just pm me. I know 2600 has an adapter and to run powerpak, would rather just use the pc-10 smb 2 or 3 cart with the mod and burned Roms.

Thanks
 
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