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Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) World 7 (Final)

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

They didn't put a 7-3, the game ends at 7-2, but it can be challenging. The Final Boss, Wart, was never seen again. Anyway, the whole game was Mario's dream. I know right? Most original Ending EVAR!!! Nope, never seen that anywhere. To be fair though, nobody saw that coming the first time around. It also gave Nintendo the excuse of saying that none of this was real, so it's normal that this game is so different from other entries in the series. For some reason, the characters standing there at the End makes me think of the first Star Wars (well, I mean Star Wars IV, thanks Mr. Lucas for releasing your movies in a complicated order). Don't forget, if you have requests like for another video game walkthrough or something, just ask here or on my channel or even by sending me a message and if I can make it, there are good chances that I will.

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  • great walkthrough, thats one fat boss, he needs to eat more veggies

  • @tommycatCA Oh ignore my earlier comment, I see you've finally seen the last boss of the game now.

  • another great walkthrough...thanks

    btw if George Lucas had released the movies in numerical order, they would never have been so successful. A New Hope was the most logical 1st release because it introduced us to all the pertinent characters and the storyline isn't boring (like Episodes 1 & 2).

  • Hey thanks for the comment!

    I think I agree A New Hope is the most logical 1st release, but only because of how poorly written episodes 1 & 2 are. On the other hand, Anakin turning into Darth Vader without us knowing in advance that would happen could've gone down in movie history (if we cared about Anakin's character in the first place, of course). The way they were released, Episode 3 has some nice symbolism, but it appears pointless. Well, that's my opinion, I probably went too long.

  • I think it is amazing how in 1977, Lucas knew how he wanted the story to go. This is proved by the titled "A New Hope". Anakin had already turned to the darkside and Luke was the New Hope for the galaxy. Very impressive that he had the entire story mapped out in his mind decades before the prequels materialized.

  • @chefjaike I don't know to what extent he had the series mapped out, but he certainly had envisioned something greater than a single movie and must've had a story in his head about Anakin's past adventures. Though I'm sure he greatly modified that story multiple times, I still think it's impressive that he had such a vast imagination containing this fictional universe.

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  • He didn't really look like he was alive, maybe they incinerated him.

  • Nope, that I didn't know.

  • What do you think they did to Wart on the right side of the screen?

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