Super Mario Bros. Crossover 2 - SMB Level Set Walkthrough (Longplay) [HD]
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Here's the "Super Mario Bros." level set in "SMB Crossover 2" - the sequel to the original SMB Crossover which I played last time....confusing, I know :)) SMB Crossover 2 contains 2 games (or levels sets): the original SMB on the NES and SMB 2 on the japanese Famicom (better known as "The Lost Levels" when it finally landed in north America on the SNES). At first I thought it would be a bit redundant to play the same SMB levels again, just under a different title, but as soon as I started playing, I must admit my mind was blown and the game surpassed my expectations in just about every way. What makes it so enjoyable is how configurable it is: there's a handful of different settings you can tweak to suit your tastes. You can choose between different game themes and soundtracks and even randomize them, which makes you feel like you're playing a different game each time, even though you're still playing the original SMB levels - that's what's so great about this game: the fact that they could take one of the most iconic games of all time and make it feel like a whole new game. That's not something too easy to accomplish in my opinion, because you have to stick to the quality standards of the original - it's really easy to patch something together just for the hell of it, but it's likely to suck. Bottom line, this is one of the best and most creative fan games I have played in a while. I really enjoyed it in every respect and I highly encourage you to try it out for yourself - I guarantee you'll love it ! Next up, we're playing "The Lost Levels". Danny out - Vault on !
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