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Super Mario World Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopediaSMW redirects here. Logitech Game Profiles Programs here. For information about the game known as Super Mario Wii in South Korea, see Super Mario Galaxy. Super Mario World. DevelopersNintendo EADPublishersNintendo. PlatformsSuper FamicomSuper Nintendo Entertainment System, Virtual Console Wii, Wii U, New 3. DS. Release date. SNES November 2. 1, 1. August 1. 3, 1. 99. April 1. 1, 1. 99. July 1, 1. 99. 2 Virtual Console Wii December 2, 2. February 5, 2. 00. February 9, 2. 00. February 9, 2. 00. April 2. 6, 2. 00. Virtual Console Wii U April 2. April 2. 7, 2. 01. April 2. 7, 2. 01. April 2. 8, 2. 01. Virtual Console New 3. DS March 3, 2. 01. March 3, 2. 01. 6 March 4, 2. March 4, 2. 01. 6 Genre. Somewhere over the Hamptons, the pilot told me to take the controls. To my left, there was a joystick, roughly the same size and dimension as my favorite 90s. At first glance, the answer might be no. The Note 8s 6. 3inch 2960 x 1440 super AMOLED display is insignificantly larger than the 6. S8 Plus. We recently played more Super Mario Odyssey and enjoyed the sights and sounds of New Donk City. If you want to learn about the city that never leaps, sit down to. Platformer, Action adventure. RatingsModes1 2 players. Media. SNES Cartridge. Wii Digital download. Wii U Digital download. Nintendo 3. DS Digital download. Input. Super Nintendo Wii Wii U Nintendo 3. Super Mario Galaxy Font' title='Super Mario Galaxy Font' />Super Mario Galaxy FontDS Super Mario World originally known in Japan as Super Mario World Super Mario Bros. Mario game and a launch title released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on November 2. As such, it is the sequel to Super Mario Bros. The game was produced by Shigeru Miyamoto, featuring music composed by Koji Kondo, and graphics designed by Shigefumi Hino. An updated version was later released on the Game Boy Advance as part of the Super Mario Advance series, titled Super Mario World Super Mario Advance 2. ANd9GcQNJclU4pbFAqQNoBMsmNz8vlgppCtAogNqYoNFc82Zwvk3zF4OJGe1FGOn' alt='Super Mario Galaxy Font' title='Super Mario Galaxy Font' />The original version was also re released on the Wii and later the Wii U and New Nintendo 3. DSVirtual Console. This is the first Mario game in which Yoshi, Wigglers, Monty Moles, Banzai Bills, Swoopers, and Magikoopas appear, as well as a save feature. The game also features 2. D graphics with linear transformations. The game was followed in 1. Super Mario World 2 Yoshis Island, which is set many years before the events in Super Mario World. Yoshis Island spawned its own series of sequels. Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that ever since they finished Super Mario Bros., the design staff wanted to have Mario ride a dinosaur. It was believed to be impossible technically until the Super NES was developed. According to Miyamoto, sixteen people were involved in the creation of the game, and it took about three years to make. At some point during the games development, it was meant to be released in North America and Europe under the full Super Mario Bros. Super Mario World. Miyamoto has stated that this is his favorite Mario game. In addition to the game itself, there is a cartoon series that is based on the game which debuted on September 1. American release. The series takes place in Dome City, and was produced by Di. C Entertainment and Nintendo. After Bowsers previous defeat, Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool decide to recuperate in Dinosaur Land. Meanwhile in Dinosaur Land, the Koopa King and his Koopalings trap Yoshi and his friends in enchanted eggs, eliminating the opposition as they secretly rebuild their forces. Shortly upon their arrival, the Mario Bros. Princess Toadstool is missing. While searching, they find the Koopa Troop army. Upon freeing the friendly Yoshi, he exclaims that the Koopas have invaded, confirming that Peachs persistent captor has indeed returned and taken the opportunity to claim the princess. As Mario and friends travel through Dinosaur Land, they uncover the Valley of Bowser. After defeating Larry, the Mario Bros. Bowsers Castle. Bowser is fought on his castle roof in his Koopa Clown Car, holding Princess Toadstool hostage. Upon his defeat, he gently drops the princess and retreats. Princess Toadstool rewards Mario or Luigi with a kiss as fireworks celebrate freedom, signifying that their vacation can resume with their new good friends. The reunited team returns to Yoshis House where they and three other Yoshis watch the Yoshi eggs hatch into babies, removing the spell. From the instruction booklet. After saving the Mushroom Kingdom from Bowser and the rest of the Koopas in Super Mario 3, Mario and Luigi needed to recuperate from their adventures. Together they agreed that the best place to vacation was a magical place called Dinosaur Land. But while Mario and Luigi reclined on the beach for a relaxing nap, Princess Toadstool disappeared, apparently seized by evil forces. After searching for hours for their missing friend, Mario and Luigi came upon an enormous egg in the forest. Suddenly the egg hatched, and out popped a young dinosaur named Yoshi, who proceeded to tell Mario and Luigi a sad tale of how his dinosaur pals were sealed in similar eggs by a group of monstrous turtles. Monstrous turtles, exclaimed Luigi. Bowser and his bunch have returned Mario slowly nodded his head in agreement and, along with Luigi and Yoshi, set off across Dinosaur Land to find the Princess and to free Yoshis friends. As they began their journey, Yoshi handed Mario a beautiful cape. This may help you, Yoshi said. Some say it has magical powers. With a little luck and help from a magic cape, our hearty crew can defeat the seven worlds of Bowsers Krazy Koopa Kritters. Many locations are well hidden so explore everywhere and try everything. Not all locations have to be explored to rescue the dinosaurs and save Princess Toadstool, but there are many starry treasures to be found in far reaching places. Youll need to search all areas to find what kinds of treasures are there in Super Mario World. GameplayeditThe object of the game is to get to the goal tape to advance to the next level. While on Marios way to the goal, he must encounter many enemies and collect power ups and use items to help solve puzzles and destroy enemies. A chart illustrating Marios power ups in this game. ControlseditPower upseditImage. Up Mushroom. If Mario or Luigi collects one, he will get an extra life. These mushrooms may also come from Eggs if Mario or Luigi is already riding Yoshi as they find them from a blockpass them by. Up Moon. If Mario or Luigi collects one of these very rare items, they both get three extra lives. Coin. Collect 1. 00 Coins for a 1 Up. Silver Coin. Pressing a Silver P Switch turns all enemies into Silver Coins for a limited time. If enough are collected, they create extra lives. Berries. Eating ten red berries in one stage will cause Yoshi to lay an egg with a power up. Two pink berries will produce a coin throwing cloud. Green berries add 2. A berry is also worth the same as a coin. Dragon Coin. Collect all five or more on one stage for a 1 Up. Key and Keyhole. If Mario or Luigi grab the key and put it in a keyhole which is hidden in a level, a secret level will be unlocked. P Switch. When the blue switch is pressed, blocks transform into coins and vice versa, and some invisible blocks will be revealed. If the silver one is pressed, some enemies, such as Spinies, will transform into Silver Coins. After a short period of time, the changes made by either switch will revert to normal. Spring. Jumping on a spring will allow Mario or Luigi to jump much higher than normal. Grab Block. A dark blue block that can be picked up and carried. Once grabbed, it can be kicked away to defeat enemies. Magic Ball. An item that is required to successfully complete the Sunken Ghost Ship. Baby Yoshi. If Mario or Luigi passes nearby a lone Yoshi Egg, it will hatch into a Baby Yoshi. The player must feed the Baby Yoshi five enemies, grab blocks, or one powerup to grow into an Adult Yoshi. Every time a Baby Yoshi eats an enemy, the player will receive a coin and 2.