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An advanced Super Mario Bros 2 Level editor for the NES platform. In this editor you dont need to place any special objects, its will be placed automaticaly by editor. From author of NESPrincEd and Duck Tales 2 level editors. I was browsing Mfgg (Mario Fangaming Site) and found a SMB1 editor (ala Lunar Magic). More importantly, it plays just like original! Some things have been added however (clock now can go into the 1000's and counts up, a visible checkpoint, ect) but most of the stuff stayed the same. Is an easy-to-use and full-featured level editor for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, created by Treeki and Tempus. The latest release for Windows, Ubuntu, and macOS can be found on this page. Old versions of Reggie (before 2021) are known to have security risks, so using a. Critics generally praised its level design, gameplay, and graphics, but criticized its low difficulty and similarity to the earlier New Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is the fifth best-selling game for the Nintendo 3DS, with 13.38 million copies sold worldwide as of 1 March 2021. Download New Super Mario Bros. 2 (3DS0255) ROM for 3DS completly free. All roms have multiple mirrors and work across all devices.
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Also known as: Super Mario USA (JP) This game has unused graphics. |
As most Nintendo fans already know by this point, the game released as Super Mario Bros. 2 outside of Japan was not the same Super Mario Bros. 2 that Japan had gotten in 1986. Apparently, Nintendo thought the Japanese Mario 2 was too similar to the original Super Mario Bros. (being essentially a new set of levels for the first game) and much more difficult than its predecessor, so they took another game they made and modified it to serve as the Mario sequel for the west (saving themselves the trouble of having to renumber Super Mario Bros. 3 when it came time to localize it).
Fortunately, Mario 2 was a smash hit, and many characters introduced in this game (Birdo, Shy Guys, Ninjis) were gradually incorporated into the Mario universe.
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- 6Revisional Differences
- 8Virtual Console Re-release Changes and Unused Content
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Prototype Info |
Unused Graphics
Doki Doki Panic Leftovers
Found among the graphics used in the ending scenes.
A magic lamp. This became the Potion, and has the same effect (creates a door to Subspace).
This heart was the equivalent to the Mushrooms found in Subspace. Interestingly, the instruction manual mentions that Subspace has hearts in certain places, despite the Mushroom having been mentioned on the previous page.
A lock and a metal platform. These were used in the ending of Doki Doki Panic (it's where Wart kept the two children he kidnapped in the prologue), and don't have any equivalent in Super Mario Bros. 2.
The original Albatoss sprite, no longer used as SMB2 uses a new and more elaborate set of sprites for it. The first half of the first sprite is duplicated 8 times in the graphical data for the playable characters.
Prototype Leftovers
Yes, money. This was used in the ending of the prototype where, instead of a display showing how many times each character was used, you received 'prize money' based on the number of times you died.
Miscellaneous Graphics
Hidden in the tileset for the desert stages is a little smiley face that isn't used anywhere in the prototype, final, or Doki Doki Panic. It appears to just be a placeholder.
Eighth Animation Frame
The animated tiles, such as the POW Blocks and Cherries, actually have eight frames of animation. However, due to a bug, only the first seven frames are actually displayed. To fix this and cycle through all eight frames, set $FAF5 ($1FB05 in the ROM) to $28, or use Game Genie code AXNYSZTX. Note that the graphics for the top of the waterfall, the POW block, the slower quicksand, and Albatoss are unique to this missing frame.
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The Albatoss and POW Block have noticeably smoother animations with the missing frames added.
Book Border Tiles
The between-level and pause screens in Doki Doki Panic are two screens wide and resemble an open book, keeping in line with the game's story. In Super Mario Bros. 2, these were shrunk to one screen and the book theme was (mostly) removed; however, the extra tiles can still be found in the CHR data.
Unused Death Sound
The game is programmed to play a DPCM sample when the player dies (a recording of the sound heard in Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic, in fact). However, due to the fact that the sound engine silences DPCM samples on music track changes, the sound does not actually play.
Full Subspace Music
The music track used in Subspace is actually a bit longer than what you can normally hear. Under normal circumstances, the game boots you out of Subspace after about seven seconds, which prevents you from hearing the full 14-second loop. The easiest way to hear it in-game is to pick up a Starman, enter Subspace, and then exit just before the invincibility wears off; if done correctly, the Subspace music will continue to play until the next track change.
To hear the full song at the title screen, use Game Genie code KEOOXXSE.
The full track also plays in the 3.0.0 update of Super Mario Maker 2, upon collecting the SMB2 Mushroom and hitting a P Switch.
Unused Text
The string 'ZELDA' is present at ROM address 0x1FFFB. It appears that Nintendo copied the PRG footer/vector table from The Legend of Zelda (another FDS-to-NES conversion) and simply forgot to change the title.
Revisional Differences
Fryguy Glitch
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Normally, hitting a mini-Fryguy with a Mushroom Block will cause it to disappear in a puff of smoke. In the original release, however, if you manage to hit one while your character is shrinking, it will flip upside-down and fall off the screen instead.
This somehow confuses the game into thinking there are mini-Fryguys left even after the rest are extinguished, and hence the exit will never appear. This game-breaking bug was fixed in Revision 1.
Bonus Chance
US Revision 0 (PAL) |
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Revision 1 adds an extra NMI wait before drawing the Bonus Chance screen layout. This was done to resolve an issue where the screen fails to render properly on PAL consoles (essentially, an NMI occurs immediately after the pointer to the screen layout data is set, which causes it to be erased before the game can actually do anything with it). Although the US Revision 1 was not actually released in PAL territories, it was used as a base for the PAL Revision 0.
Regional Differences
Regional Differences It takes a lot to convert a promotional item into a wildly popular game. |
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Nintendo made the somewhat odd decision to release Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan more than four years after the US release, under the title Super Mario USA (due to the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 being a completely different game, released later in the US as The Lost Levels as part of Super Mario All-Stars). Aside from the modified title screen, it is identical to the US Revision 1 version.
Virtual Console Re-release Changes and Unused Content
To do: Do more research on this, and see if there's anything else the 3DS VC version changes/leaves unused. |
Unused Text
The Virtual Console's config.ini contains unused text related to a variety of things.
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76 | NetDelay = 3 ;Multi Play - Network Delay Frame | Possibly some kind of lag compensation for wireless play? It's unusual to see this option here as Super Mario Bros. 3 is the only VC game to allow wireless multiplayer, as well the fact that SMB2 is a single player game. |
Build Time
The file buildtime.txt contains the build time string '4月 12 2013 13時14分15秒' which translates to 'April 12th, 2013 1:14:15 PM'.
The Mario series | |
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NES/FDS | Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) (Prototype; Doki Doki Panic) • Super Mario Bros. 3 |
SNES | Super Mario World • Super Mario All-Stars • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Prototypes) |
Satellaview | BS Super Mario USA • BS Super Mario Collection |
Nintendo 64 | Super Mario 64 (64DD Version) |
GameCube | Super Mario Sunshine (Demo) |
Wii | Super Mario Galaxy • Super Mario Galaxy 2 • New Super Mario Bros. Wii |
Wii U | New Super Mario Bros. U • New Super Luigi U • Super Mario 3D World • Super Mario Maker |
Game Boy (Color) | Super Mario Land • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe |
Game Boy Advance | Super Mario Advance • Super Mario Advance 2 • Super Mario Advance 3 • Super Mario Advance 4 |
Nintendo DS | New Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario 64 DS |
Nintendo 3DS | Super Mario 3D Land (Demo) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS |
Nintendo Switch | Super Mario Odyssey • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe • Super Mario Maker 2 • Super Mario 3D All-Stars • Super Mario Bros. 35 • Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury |
iOS/Android | Super Mario Run |
Mario Kart | |
Console Games | Super Mario Kart (Prototypes) • Mario Kart 64 (iQue Prototype) • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Demos) • Mario Kart Wii (Channel) • Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe) |
Handheld Games | Mario Kart: Super Circuit • Mario Kart DS (Demos) • Mario Kart 7 |
Arcade Games | Mario Kart Arcade GP • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX |
Mario RPGs | |
Super Mario RPG | Legend of the Seven Stars |
Paper Mario | Paper Mario • The Thousand-Year Door (Paper Mario 2 Demo) • Super Paper Mario • Sticker Star • Color Splash • The Origami King |
Mario & Luigi | Superstar Saga (+ Bowser's Minions) • Partners in Time • Bowser's Inside Story (+ Bowser Jr.'s Journey) • Dream Team • Paper Jam |
Mario Party | |
Console Games | Mario Party • Mario Party 2 • Mario Party 3 • Mario Party 4 (Demo) • Mario Party 5 (Demo) • Mario Party 6 (Demo) • Mario Party 7 • Mario Party 8 • Mario Party 9 • Mario Party 10 • Super Mario Party |
Handheld Games | Mario Party Advance • Mario Party DS |
Mario Sports | |
Console Games | NES Open Tournament Golf • BS Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle Stadium • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour • Mario Power Tennis • Mario Superstar Baseball (Mario Baseball Demo) • Super Mario Strikers (Demo) • Mario Strikers Charged • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, London 2012, Rio 2016) • Mario Sports Mix • Mario Tennis Aces |
Handheld Games | Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy) • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis (GBC) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour • Mario Golf: Advance Tour • Mobile Golf • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012) |
Web Games | Mario Tennis: Power Tour - Bicep Pump |
Other | |
Arcade Games | Donkey Kong • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario Bros. • Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros. • Mario Roulette • Luigi's Mansion Arcade |
Computer Games | Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family) • Mario is Missing! (DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing (DOS) • Mario's Early Years (DOS) • Mario's Game Gallery (Mac OS Classic) |
Console Games | Donkey Kong (NES) • Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) • Mario Bros. (NES) • Kaettekita Mario Bros. • Wrecking Crew • Nintendo World Championships 1990 • Dr. Mario (NES) (Prototypes) • Super Mario Bros. + Duck Hunt + World Class Track Meet • Mario Paint (Prototype) • Mario & Wario • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Undake 30: Same Game Mario Version • Mario's Super Picross • Wrecking Crew '98 • Mario is Missing! (NES, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (NES, SNES) • Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters • Yoshi's Safari • Hotel Mario • Super Mario's Wacky Worlds • Mario no Photopi • Mario Artist Paint Studio (Prototype) • Mario Artist Talent Studio • Mario Artist Communication Kit • Dr. Mario 64 • Luigi's Mansion • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix • Fortune Street • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U, Switch) • Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge • Dr. Luigi • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle • Luigi's Mansion 3 |
Handheld Games | Dr. Mario • Mario Clash • Donkey Kong • Mario's Picross • Picross 2 • Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family • Mario Pinball Land • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! • Super Princess Peach • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League • Mario Bros. Classic • Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo 3DS) • Photos with Mario • Dr. Mario World |
Web Games | Dr. Mario: Vitamin Toss |
See also | |
Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Wario |
As you’ve probably figured out in the past, lots of Mario games have level editors available for them. Super Mario Bros 1 to 3. Super Mario World. Super Mario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy. Heck, you’ve even got ones for Super Mario RPG, the Mario & Luigi series and Yoshi’s Island!
New Super Mario Bros 2 3ds Level Editor Online
But for whatever reason, it seems some people wish to make custom levels for New Super Mario Bros 2 for 3DS. You know, this game:
So say hello to the newest Mario series level editor, Coin Killer! Currently in development on the Mario hacking site Kuribo64 (also the home of editors for Super Mario 64 DS and Super Mario Galaxy), it will enable fans to edit various aspects of Mario’s coin collecting adventure, presumably including the levels, overworld maps and other aspects. The source code for it can be found on Github at the link below:
You can also follow the editor’s development in their official forum topic for it here:
New Super Mario Bros 2 3ds Level Editor Pc
But what do you think? Is the idea of a level editor for New Super Mario Bros 2 something that interests any of you Mario fans at Gaming Reinvented? Or has Super Mario Maker moved you away from these unofficial tools altogether?
Reggie Level Editor Pc
What do you think?