The arcade version does not feature the exact same 32 levels as the NES version. Instead, it swaps out several iconic maps for incredibly punishing levels that would later be released in Japan as Super Mario Bros. 2 (known globally as The Lost Levels ). Reduced Resources
: The famous "Minus World" glitch is not accessible in this version because the necessary ceiling blocks in World 1-2 were removed.
"There is one more thing," Ben added. "If you want the absolute best visual experience, many people recommend the . It is a physical handheld device with a perfect screen, but that is a story for a different day."