Nintendo of America has announced the final two downloadable content packs for New Super Mario Bros 2 on the Nintendo 3DS. The first of these packs is titled Mystery Adventure and the second is titled Impossible. You can find out more about these DLC packs in the video above.
“Impossible”
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We need New Super Mario Bros. U DLC. Don’t belive me, look at the back of the box on the Nintendo Network icon.
Hence why it says ” the final two downloadable content packs”. They are now switching gears to get some for the Wii U version.
Impossible, hmmmm Lost Levels quality perhaps? Or maybe based on the unholy Kaizo hacks?
Impossible? Challenge accepted!
Impossible, eh? BITCH. I cleared Lost Levels! ;) Let’s see what you’ve got, Nintendo!
This has me mildly curious…….
But it turns out that these DLC packs are making this a thousand times better than the first NSMB.
LAST COIN PACKS?! Augh! Thats too bad. Well im assuming some are on thier way to NSMBU. Also, the nintendo network logo was on the box for MK7 everywhere but america. Think we might see SOME sort of DLC?
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For all of you 3DS lovers, new DLC for Super Mario Bros.
I wish they’d just release these for free
I remember six years ago when everybody bashed DLC as a sign of unfinished game. Everybody bashed achievements too as useless add ons that didn’t help the gameplay. My, how the times have changed.
I guess the coin packs will be cool. I wonder if the coin packs are randomized like with the ones you get in game. Or if they’re set levels.
I think they’ve said with the dlc packs there set levels.!
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