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Gameplay is identical to the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', with {{C}} replacing the NES's A button and {{A}} replacing B. | Gameplay is identical to the original ''Super Mario Bros.'', with {{C}} replacing the NES's A button and {{A}} replacing B. | ||
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Super Mario 2 1998 | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: 三协资讯 -> Gamtec? | |||||
Developer: 三协资讯 -> Gamtec? | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
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Super Mario 2 1998 or Super 1998 Mario 2 is an unlicensed clone of the original Super Mario Bros. made by some unknown developers presumably in 1998. It was later hacked into another unlicensed game, Sonic Jam 6 released in 2000 by the same company, 三协资讯/Gamtec?.
Gameplay is identical to the original Super Mario Bros., with replacing the NES's A button and replacing B.