I've spent 15 Hours Trying to beat the levels in the Impossible DLC of New Super Mario Bros. 2 and I have yet to beat it.
I mean, I've beaten the first two, but not the last one.
I've spent 15 Hours Trying to beat the levels in the Impossible DLC of New Super Mario Bros. 2 and I have yet to beat it.
I mean, I've beaten the first two, but not the last one.
I hate those levels. A part of me loves the fact that I bought that level pack. The other part of me hates the first part.
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I've spent 15 Hours Trying to beat the levels in the Impossible DLC of New Super Mario Bros. 2 and I have yet to beat it.
I mean, I've beaten the first two, but not the last one.
After I beat that pack it was like a curse had been lifted.
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@SG9000 Looks like I'm trying it with Lucky Bells tomorrow then
It's the part where you have to bounce on the piranha plants that gives me the most trouble.
Little tip: Hold the Jump button for the whole Piranha part and if you screw up you should still keep a Lucky Bell as a backup item just in case.
Just letting you know that I tried out your advice and I beat the level on my third try tonight. Credit goes to you, my friend.
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Boss Blitz in the Flower World of Super Mario 3D World. Getting through the actual bosses with your choice of power-ups intact isn't that bad, but that time limit is a killer and was the reason for many failed attempts. For me it's simply another one of those levels where I beat them once and then calmly choose to never play them again lol.
My game library ranges from Mario Kart to Call of Duty to Tales of Xillia to Diablo 3 to Forza. To me gaming is about having fun - not blindly supporting only one company while thumbing your nose at "the evil other systems."
Boss Blitz in the Flower World of Super Mario 3D World. Getting through the actual bosses with your choice of power-ups intact isn't that bad, but that time limit is a killer and was the reason for many failed attempts. For me it's simply another one of those levels where I beat them once and then calmly choose to never play them again lol.
That's the exact same reason I play either that or Champion's Road while in mutliplayer XD
@SG9000 Having my girlfriend tag along was the only way I could get through Boss Blitz. The worst was when we thought we were done as we beat those first 5... only to find out that there was another fight after that one. Never again lol
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Even if that doesn't count, that gave me an incredible level of stress just by watching it. Seriously, I think that knocked a year off my life... How the... AHHHHHH!!!!
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Champions Road on SM3DW is the hardest I have played in terms of lives lost. I don't think I've ever lost 99 lives on any other level in Mario but Champions Road has easily taken 100 from me. Some of the bits without FLUDD in Mario Sunshine were tough.
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8-1 in Super Mario Bros 3. I still can't get pass that level to this day. I usually use a P wing or the Lakitu cloud to skip it and go to the next level.
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8-1 in Super Mario Bros 3. I still can't get pass that level to this day. I usually use a P wing or the Lakitu cloud to skip it and go to the next level.
If I run out of good items during a playthrough there are several levels later in the game that I can't get passed. I guess I'm saying that I'm pretty much screwed if I run out of Tanooki Suits lol.
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I dunno, back when I played it on the SNES all I can remember is getting stuck on a seemingly impossible jump.
Anyways the video reminds me, what about the Super Mario World Impossible Levels? xD
Eh, doubt anyone knew what I was talking about but...here's the first level. It's basically a guy trying to take on 8 very hard levels. No tools, no anything...you get to see him die...CONSTANTLY. It's quite entertaining, especially in other levels where he does slow motion deaths and all that. x3
EDIT: It would be helpful if I posted the link. >_>
Maybe not the hardest, but the first level I thought of was 9-7 from NSMBWii, the one that is made of floating icecubes and those little bitey plants and which has a lot of fireball action going on… My brother cleared it on his first try with all of the star coins, though.
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