The NES version's way is total bs: You have to beat the game 9 times before you even get access to the final 4 bonus worlds! In All Stars, all you have to do is the same way you get into World 9: Beat the game without using warp zones. That being said, The All Stars version of Lost Levels made one important change: The way to access Worlds A, B, C, and D. To me, Lost Level's punishment for screwing up sets it apart from other Mario games! I prefer the NES version, because to me, the changes the SNES version adds sorta removes a lot of the pressure I love Lost Levels for. In the SNES version, you continue from the start of the level after a game over instead of the entire world, and the SNES version adds more 1-ups as well. Lost Levels on the other hand, is significantly easier on Super Mario Bros All-Stars. There are probably some other difficulty changes I'm not remembering since I tend to stick to the NES version of that game. Take the tube upwards to the level's exit.Now, if you're talking about the US version of SMB2, afaik, the main difficulty change was that you could select your character again after you die. Keep leaping off Bills until you get to the coin. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was actually Super Mario Bros. Use the barrage of Bills to leap towards the coin in the upper left. 3' could very well deserve a 10/10, but the original game would only be a 7 or 8 out of 10 in comparison, while this release should be dropped a point even. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (Online) Image: Nintendo. In the area above you'll encounter more Bullet Bills than you bargained for. You can also use a Propeller Mushroom to fly up the pipe. Either freeze one with an ice ball or just jump on one to get a boost up. To get to this pipe you'll need to use the Bullet Bills firing from the far left. It's a green warp pipe hanging in the upper right. The final coin in this level is in a secret warp pipe just past the red warp pipe leading to the flag area. You have to stand on the top platform(without tilting the Wii remote), and drop down to the other platform below. The second coin is between two platforms you can control by tilting your Wii Remote. Instead, use the Banzai Bill to get a boost into the first coin in the upper right. Just before the giant Banzai Bill canon at the end of the first stretch is the red pipe leading to the rest of the level.
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