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*If Mario is on the portion of a ladder that retracts, he will appear to be climbing on nothing. This activates a glitch that allows him to climb all the way down through the wraparound screen and end up at the top which registers Mario as having completed the level. This is similar to the glitches found in [[25m]] but less useful as the place to trigger the glitch is just before the goal. | *If Mario is on the portion of a ladder that retracts, he will appear to be climbing on nothing. This activates a glitch that allows him to climb all the way down through the wraparound screen and end up at the top which registers Mario as having completed the level. This is similar to the glitches found in [[25m]] but less useful as the place to trigger the glitch is just before the goal. | ||
*This is the only level where Donkey Kong moves, though technically it is the Conveyor Belts which are moving. | *This is the only level where Donkey Kong moves, though technically it is the Conveyor Belts which are moving. | ||
*This level was omitted from the [[Family Computer]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version for unknown reasons (presumably the cartridge's storage limitations), though a newer port titled ''[[Donkey Kong Original Edition]]'' includes this level pre-installed for the European release of the Mario 25th Anniversary-styled [[Wii]]. Unlike the arcade version, Donkey Kong stays noticeably still, as he is considered a background object as opposed to a sprite.<ref> | *This level was omitted from the [[Family Computer]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version for unknown reasons (presumably the cartridge's storage limitations), though a newer port titled ''[[Donkey Kong Original Edition]]'' includes this level pre-installed for the European release of the Mario 25th Anniversary-styled [[Wii]]. Unlike the arcade version, Donkey Kong stays noticeably still, as he is considered a background object as opposed to a sprite.<ref>[https://www.gamesradar.com/europe-gets-exclusive-perfect-version-of-nes-donkey-kong-in-its-mario-25th-anniversary-wiis/ GamesRadar] Accessed December 12, 2010</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |