Thanks. So do you. Now I'm not responding to your topicTiDi said:Remember that time in SMW, where Mario picked a fortress outta the ground? And then threw it away? No? You suck.
I responded, but I didn't say the most exciting part in a Mario game so I didn't respond to the topic. And this post does not count as responding to the topic either.SolarBlaze said:You just did, actually. :P
Anyway, my most exciting moment (that I could think of at the moment) was when I actually managed to beat Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. However, that was nine years ago, and I'm having a very hard time doing that again.
The game actually starts off pretty easy, but starts to get much harder later on. Particularly in the stages with all those gusts of wind, where you have to make all these long jumps. Also, let's not forget the Hammer Brothers. Those guys could be a real pain.Easmo said:The lost levels´ difficulty is over-rated IMO.
Yeah, I know, I have the super mario all stars + super mario world cartdrige, so I have beaten every NES and SNES mario game thousands of times. Just that, although the lost levels requires a little more skill, it´s not THAT hard.SolarBlaze said:The game actually starts off pretty easy, but starts to get much harder later on. Particularly in the stages with all those gusts of wind, where you have to make all these long jumps. Also, let's not forget the Hammer Brothers. Those guys could be a real pain.Easmo said:The lost levels´ difficulty is over-rated IMO.
Released 20 years later.Easmo said:Yeah, I know, I have the super mario all stars + super mario world cartdrige, so I have beaten every NES and SNES mario game thousands of times. Just that, although the lost levels requires a little more skill, it´s not THAT hard.SolarBlaze said:The game actually starts off pretty easy, but starts to get much harder later on. Particularly in the stages with all those gusts of wind, where you have to make all these long jumps. Also, let's not forget the Hammer Brothers. Those guys could be a real pain.Easmo said:The lost levels´ difficulty is over-rated IMO.
For example, 360/ps3 sonic unleashed is 10 times harder.
That was pretty awesome, but I liked it better when he blew himself up.TiDi said:Remember that time in SMW, where Mario picked a fortress outta the ground? And then threw it away?
true, that game it's hard, and the plataformless hammer brothers were my biggest problem, but the game itself it's not that hard, I reached from the begining to the level 8-3 in a single day ^^, but the REAL pain in the 4ss is the last level ><SolarBlaze said:The game actually starts off pretty easy, but starts to get much harder later on. Particularly in the stages with all those gusts of wind, where you have to make all these long jumps. Also, let's not forget the Hammer Brothers. Those guys could be a real pain.Easmo said:The lost levels´ difficulty is over-rated IMO.
It´s still much harder. Also, Contra, Battletoads and all other impossible games were made around that time and hey are still much harder than Lost Levels. I just think that Lost Levels is harder than other Mario games but not crazy-hard like many people claim.ugozima said:Released 20 years later.Easmo said:Yeah, I know, I have the super mario all stars + super mario world cartdrige, so I have beaten every NES and SNES mario game thousands of times. Just that, although the lost levels requires a little more skill, it´s not THAT hard.SolarBlaze said:The game actually starts off pretty easy, but starts to get much harder later on. Particularly in the stages with all those gusts of wind, where you have to make all these long jumps. Also, let's not forget the Hammer Brothers. Those guys could be a real pain.Easmo said:The lost levels´ difficulty is over-rated IMO.
For example, 360/ps3 sonic unleashed is 10 times harder.