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=New Super Luigi U=
 
=New Super Luigi U=
  
In 2013, ''New Super Luigi U'' was released in conjunction with Nintendo's "Year of Luigi" promotion. It was originally made available for purchase as DLC for ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. It received a standalone physical release several months later, followed by the compiled release of ''New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U'' on one game as part of a bundle pack with the Wii U later that year.  
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In 2013, ''New Super Luigi U'' was released in conjunction with Nintendo's "Year of Luigi" promotion. It was originally made available for purchase as DLC for ''New Super Mario Bros. U''. It received a standalone physical release several months later, followed by the compiled release of ''New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U'' on one game as part of a bundle pack with the Wii U later that year. This game features Luigi as the star and omits Mario completely. Instead, a [[Nabbit]] is included as the fourth playable character, who cannot be harmed by enemies but also cannot use items, although it can still collect them for 1-Ups. This version alters the gameplay of the characters to match Luigi's recurring gameplay style (of having high jumps and low traction upon landing), and most of the game's levels were altered to varying degrees with lower time limits. Most of these changes were made to increase the game's difficulty level.
 
 
This game features Luigi as the star and omits Mario completely. Instead, a [[Nabbit]] is included as the fourth playable character, who cannot be harmed by enemies but also cannot use items, although it can still collect them for 1-Ups. This version alters the gameplay of the characters to match Luigi's recurring gameplay style of having high jumps and low traction upon landing. The game also features different levels in the same worlds from the original game. These levels are shorter and more difficult, and they come with short time limits (usually starting at 100 seconds, the moment before the music speeds up). However, the boss levels are still the same, and players will receive a 100 second time boost when reaching a boss area.
 
  
 
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