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The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken Related Games

  1. The original Super Mario Bros. was released on cart and disk in Japan.
    • Release Date: Feb 21, 1986
    Super Mario Brothers boxshot
  2. Before it came to cartridges, The Legend of Zelda was first released as a disk for the Famicom Disk System.
    • Release Date: Feb 21, 1986
    Zelda no Densetsu: The Hyrule Fantasy boxshot
  3. The sequel to The Legend of Zelda turned the game into a side-scrolling action RPG.
    • Release Date: Jan 14, 1987
    The Legend of Zelda 2: Link no Bouken boxshot
    • Release Date: Feb 21, 1987
    Famicom Golf: Japan Course boxshot
  4. Doki Doki Panic served as the basis for the US release of Super Mario Bros. 2.
    • Release Date: Jul 10, 1987
    Yume Koujou Doki Doki Panic boxshot
    • Release Date: Dec 1, 1987
    Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School boxshot
  5. As the name implies, Famicom Grand Prix II supports the Famicom's 3D glasses peripheral.
    • Release Date: Apr 14, 1988
    Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally boxshot
  6. Kaettekita Mario Bros., or "Return of Mario Bros." is an altered version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game developed for the Famicom Disk System.
    • Release Date: Nov 30, 1988
    Kaettekita Mario Bros. boxshot
  7. This sequel to Super Mario Bros. was really more of an add-on to the original game, as it basically dropped new levels into the same game. It wasn't released in the US until Super Mario All-Stars was released on the SNES, where this game appeared as "The Lost Levels."
    • Release Date: Oct 1, 2007
    Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels boxshot
    • Release Date: Jul 19, 1988