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Forty years ago, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (known in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2) was released for the Famicom Disc System in Japan. While the gameโs premise was the same as its predecessor, it also featured poison mushrooms, level warps, mid-air wind gusts, and other challenges that made this Mario entry far more difficult. Too difficult for North American audiences, according to Nintendo of America. So they release a different version for the U.S. in 1988. This copy is the highest-graded example in our Population Report at a sealed PSA 9.8 A .