Dash Bomber writes, "It’s hard to believe that 30 years ago Nintendo released one of the most popular games of the Famicom in Japan. The sequel to the smash hit Super Mario Bros; The Lost Levels ramped up the difficulty of the game up to eleven. An interesting trivia regarding this title is that The Lost Levels was considered an expansion of the first game rather than a sequel for a game (making this the unofficial the very first expansion pack on a console). It was also in this game where Luigi and Mario finally became distinguishable from one another; the former could now jump higher and wouldn’t stop on a dime. The most interesting fact in regards to SMB: TLL is that it was never released in the United States as it was originally released. Instead we received the Doki Doki Panic! re-skin known in Japan as Super Mario USA."
The second edition of gamescom latam brought some heavy hitters from some of the best developers in Brazil.
From rage quits to broken buttons, these games tested our skills and our will to live. These are the most difficult games.
Unless we're talking loops 3+, contra does not belong on this list. Loop one I've done without losing a life.
And yes I am extremely biased as contra, super C and Contra 3: the alien wars are three of my favorite games.
Add punch out, Fester's Quest, Blaster Master, Solomon's key, and adventure island.
I cannot beat battletoads, Solomon's key or adventure island even with emulators and save states.
For those times when you’d rather watch than play — these games are as binge-worthy as your favourite Netflix series.
super mario was my first game to play
I remember this gem with the other gems in Super Mario All Stars