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Author Topic: SMB2 Japan and euro version  (Read 5488 times)

« on: July 06, 2005, 04:33:46 PM »
I'm talking about the SMB2 that was not sold in america, do you know where I can buy it without having to use the internet?  If you still do not know what I am talking about, go to wikipedia.net and search key word "lost levels".

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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2005, 04:38:21 PM »
I get most of my imports from these two:  
http://www.lik-sang.com/
http://www.play-asia.com/



I got SMB2 GBA from http://www.toysnjoys.com/gbadvance_famicommini.html.  It's #21 in series 3.



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Edited by - Luigison on 7/6/2005 3:41:35 PM

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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2005, 05:18:01 PM »
The Euro version was the same as the US version.

Luigison

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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2005, 05:22:42 PM »
You may be able to find the SNES Super Mario Allstars cart. that had it at GameStop, Software Etc., Funcoland, E.B., a pawn shop, or anywhere else that sells used games.
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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2005, 06:21:09 PM »
So let me get this straight Luigison, those are GBa games correct?  But where in the world were they released? and who made them?

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Edited by - superstarMASIAH on 7/6/2005 5:27:12 PM
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« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2005, 06:26:19 PM »
If you want a legit copy of the Japanese SMB2, please realize that you'll need a Famicom and Famicom Disk System to play it... those don't go for cheap.  All of this is available on eBay; that's where I got mine.  In fact, I got the original disk version, two pirate cartridge versions, and the GBA version.  Also, you could get Super Mario Deluxe for GBC, which includes the game as an unlockable.

« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2005, 12:49:27 AM »
Hi,
I want to ask if you guys know where I can buy the japanese Version from Mario Kart 64. I know this isn't the right topic, but I cant  make one. Thanks for youe help!

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« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2005, 03:02:06 AM »
You don't need a Famicom. Just a Famicom Disk System, a Game Genie*, a Frontloading NES*, and a Famicom to NES adaptor (take one from a Gyromite cart) Granted, it is more expensive than SMAS, but it is also the original.


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« Last Edit: December 22, 2005, 03:04:04 AM by Yoshi55 »
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« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2005, 01:02:18 AM »
Yoshi55, how could you run it through a cartridge when the game is on a disk?
That was a joke.

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« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2005, 03:23:35 AM »
You take the adaptor out of the Gyromite cartridge. Gyromite cartridges use a 60-pin Famicom chip and an adaptor to get it to work on a 72-pin NES.
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