Editing Level 1-1 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)
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In the GBA version only, the level opens with an explanation showing [[Mario]] jumping onto a [[Color Switch]] and grabbing a [[key]] to unlock the door. | In the GBA version only, the level opens with an explanation showing [[Mario]] jumping onto a [[Color Switch]] and grabbing a [[key]] to unlock the door. | ||
In the first area, the player needs to jump onto the blue Color Switch to make a red wall disappear. They then to jump onto the red Color Switch to make the blue wall disappear, gaining access to a [[trampoline|spring]] and a [[Message Block | In the first area, the player needs to jump onto the blue Color Switch to make a red wall disappear. They then to jump onto the red Color Switch to make the blue wall disappear, gaining access to a [[trampoline|spring]] and a [[Message Block]] that shows the player how to use it. Using the spring, the player can grab the key and take it to the locked door, entering the next area. | ||
In the second area, there are four [[Shy Guy]]s that can be defeated using the [[Bin|Garbage Can]]s. By climbing the ladder on the left side of the area and moving back to the right side, the player can collect the [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]]. Alternatively the player can get to the Mini-Mario simply by performing a [[Backflip]] at the start. | In the second area, there are four [[Shy Guy]]s that can be defeated using the [[Bin|Garbage Can]]s. By climbing the ladder on the left side of the area and moving back to the right side, the player can collect the [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]]. Alternatively the player can get to the Mini-Mario simply by performing a [[Backflip]] at the start. |