Nintendo Life: It's a story so well known now that we'll just summarise it for you: what is now known as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was actually released in Japan as the sequel to enduring classic Super Mario Bros. Western gamers instead received the subconscious vegetable buffet that we more traditionally think of as Super Mario Bros. 2.
Every retro gamer remembers Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels, the game is torture! Mike from Gaming Respawn investigates how in this week's Retro Respawn.
Darren writes: "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels almost feels like a bootleg version of the legendary platformer. However, through its efforts to trip you up at every turn, it results in being a fascinating piece of gaming history that should not be overlooked."
Ther 35th anniversary of the NES is finally upon us and it's time to take a look back at the best classics you can play on Switch.