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"Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" (also known as "Super Mario Bros. 2" in Japan) is often considered one of the most difficult games in the Mario series. Originally released in Japan in 1986 as a sequel to the original "Super Mario Bros.," it was not released in the West until it was included as part of the "Super Mario All-Stars" collection for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993.

The game introduced new challenges and gameplay mechanics, such as more complex level designs, an increased difficulty curve, and the addition of poisonous mushrooms that look identical to the helpful variety, which added a layer of strategy to the gameplay. The Lost Levels also featured more enemies, including fan-favorite characters like Pokey and Snifit, making it a significant step up in difficulty from the original Super Mario Bros.

The game's difficulty stemmed from its unforgiving level design, which often required precise jumps and a good understanding of enemy patterns. Additionally, the game did not feature any checkpoints, meaning that players had to complete an entire level without dying, or they would have to start over from the beginning.

"Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" remains a challenging and beloved game among Mario fans, and its inclusion in the "Super Mario All-Stars" collection allowed a wider audience to experience the game's unique challenges.