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*In 1994, a second version of [[Super Mario All-Stars]] was released which contained Super Mario World along with the NES games from the first version. | *In 1994, a second version of [[Super Mario All-Stars]] was released which contained Super Mario World along with the NES games from the first version. | ||
*Released for the [[Gameboy Advance]] in 2001 as [[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]. | *Released for the [[Gameboy Advance]] in 2001 as [[Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World]]. | ||
− | *It became available for download on [[Nintendo Wii|the Wii's]] [[Virtual Console]] in 2006. | + | *It became available for download on [[Nintendo Wii|the Wii's]] [[Virtual Console]] in 2006. A demo version was included in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as an unlockable Masterpiece. |
[[Category: Video Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Virtual Console Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Player's Choice]] | [[Category: Video Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Virtual Console Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Player's Choice]] |
Revision as of 17:04, 13 March 2008
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Developer | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | SNES Virtual Console |
Release Date | SNES JP November 21, 1990 US August 13, 1991 EU April 11, 1992 Virtual Console JP December 6, 2006 US February 5, 2007 EU February 9, 2007 |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Super Mario World was a launch title for the Super Nintendo and the first Mario game for the system. It carries on the style of the Super Mario Bros. games from the NES while adding some new elements, such as the dinosaur Yoshi.
Story
Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach have gone on vacation to Dinosaur Land following their defeating Bowser in Super Mario Bros. 3. But their fun does not last long before Bowser kidnaps the princess again. Bowser and his seven children have taken over Dinosaur Land. The Mario brothers also met a young dinosaur named Yoshi, whose friends had been captured by Bowser's children. This left the brothers with a threefold task: to liberate Dinosaur Land, save Yoshi's friends and save Princess Peach once again.
Gameplay
As in the Super Mario Bros. games, the player controls Mario (or a second player controls Luigi) in navigating side-scrolling levels. Super Mario World retains the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower and Super Star from previous Mario games. It also adds the Cape Feather and P-Balloon. Another gameplay addition was Yoshi, who could be found in certain levels and ridden. Yoshi could eat enemies and peform special moves after eating multicolored Koopa shells. However, Yoshi would become frightened and run away if attacked.
The game contained numerous levels, with one addition being secret exits that usually led to new levels or shortcuts. There were 96 exits in all throughout the game. In addition to the seven primary worlds, there were also two hidden worlds (the Star World and the Special Zone) that could only be reached through hidden exits.
Legacy
Super Mario World was a success sales-wise. The character of Yoshi became popular after premiering in this game and began to appear in many games throughout the 90's.
Sequels
No direct sequel was ever made. In 1996 a game called Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island was released. However, the game was actually a spin-off game starring Yoshi and having little to no resemblance with Super Mario World aside from both games having Yoshi. Additionally, the original Japanese title was simply Super Mario: Yoshi's Island.
Ports and Rereleases
- In 1994, a second version of Super Mario All-Stars was released which contained Super Mario World along with the NES games from the first version.
- Released for the Gameboy Advance in 2001 as Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World.
- It became available for download on the Wii's Virtual Console in 2006. A demo version was included in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an unlockable Masterpiece.