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|[[World 9-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9-6]]
|[[World 9-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9-6]]
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Rocketengine.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Moving torch]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Rocketengine.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Burner|Moving torch]]<ref>Bueno, p. 90</ref>
|align=left|Cannon-like Burners that pivot back and forth.
|align=left|Cannon-like Burners that pivot back and forth.
|colspan=2|{{world link|4|airship|World 4-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
|colspan=2|{{world link|4|airship|World 4-Airship (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW World 5-4 Level Preview Icon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Poison (obstacle)|Poisonous swamp]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW World 5-4 Level Preview Icon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]]
|align=left|A liquid hazard that can cause the player to instantly lose a life upon contact.
|align=left|A liquid hazard that can cause the player to instantly lose a life upon contact.
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5-2]]
|[[World 5-2 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5-2]]
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW World 2-4 Level Preview Icon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Wind|Sandstorm]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW World 2-4 Level Preview Icon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Wind|Sandstorm]]
|align=left|Desert winds that blow in intervals. During a sandstorm, coins are blown through the air and [[ladder|rope ladder]]s are shifted. The player character is pushed rightward as well, though they are not moved if they [[crouch]].
|align=left|Desert winds that blow in intervals. During a sandstorm, coins are blown through the air and [[ladder]]s are shifted. The player character is pushed rightward as well, though they are not moved if they [[crouch]].
|colspan=2|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 2-4]]
|colspan=2|[[World 2-4 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 2-4]]
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW World 1-T Screenshot.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Shifting wall]]<ref>{{cite|author=Bueno, Fernando|date=2009|title=''New Super Mario Bros. Wii: PRIMA Official Game Guide''|location=Roseville|publisher=Prima Games|isbn=978-0-3074-6767-6|page=159}}</ref>
|align=left|Stone platforms that move in set patterns and come in various sizes with some containing spikes. They can either help or hinder the player. Often found in [[tower]]s.
|{{world link|1|tower|World 1-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
|{{world link|8|tower|World 8-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}}
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Pillar NSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Skewer]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:Pillar NSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Skewer]]
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|align=left|A switch with effects that vary between levels. These effects are either permanent or temporary. They may be found hidden in blocks.
|align=left|A switch with effects that vary between levels. These effects are either permanent or temporary. They may be found hidden in blocks.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:! Switch NSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Large ! Switch]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:! Switch NSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[! Switch|Large ! Switch]]
|align=left|The second ! Switch in Bowser's Castle is much larger and causes [[Giant Bowser|Super Bowser]] to drop into a pit while draining the [[lava]] he is standing in.
|align=left|The second ! Switch in Bowser's Castle is much larger and causes [[Giant Bowser|Super Bowser]] to drop into a pit while draining the [[lava]] he is standing in.
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|align=left|Lifts that travel along tracks. Some tracks are self-connected or lead to a rounded end that sends the Flatbed Ferry back the way it came. Others lack an obstruction at the end, causing the lift to fall.
|align=left|Lifts that travel along tracks. Some tracks are self-connected or lead to a rounded end that sends the Flatbed Ferry back the way it came. Others lack an obstruction at the end, causing the lift to fall.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW Screenshot Floating Barrel.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Floating barrel]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW Screenshot Floating Barrel.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Barrel|Floating barrel]]<ref>Bueno, p. 76</ref>
|align=left|Barrel lifts in water. They gently sink while Mario is on top of them.
|align=left|Narrow platforms that float in water. They gently sink while Mario is on top of them.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:WobbleRockNSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Wobble Rock|Half-circle rock]]
|style="background:white"|[[File:WobbleRockNSMBW.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Wobble Rock|Half-circle rock]]
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|align=left|A heavy box that moves along and drops from [[Conveyor Belt]]s. They are indestructible and crush players they fall on top of.
|align=left|A heavy box that moves along and drops from [[Conveyor Belt]]s. They are indestructible and crush players they fall on top of.
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|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW Asset Model Large Shell.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Large shell]]<ref>Bueno, p. 94, 95</ref>
|style="background:white"|[[File:NSMBW Asset Model Large Shell.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Giant Green Shell|Large shell]]<ref>Bueno, p. 94, 95</ref>
|align=left|Massive [[Koopa Shell]]s partially embedded in the ground of [[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5-1]]. They can be physically stood on and entered, revealing concealed coins and other items of interest.
|align=left|Massive [[Koopa Shell]]s partially embedded in the ground of [[World 5-1 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 5-1]]. They can be physically stood on and entered, revealing concealed coins and other items of interest.
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*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'': World 2-4 features [[wind]]. The extended version of the ending fanfare can be heard exclusively when Bowser is defeated in multiplayer.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'': World 2-4 features [[wind]]. The extended version of the ending fanfare can be heard exclusively when Bowser is defeated in multiplayer.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Grabbable objects, such as the POW Block, are typically held above the head, like in this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Grabbable objects, such as the POW Block, are typically held above the head, like in this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The [[Penguin Suit]] is based on the suits in this game, mainly the [[Frog Suit]]. The [[Koopalings]]' battle theme is a cover and once again played when fighting against them. The Airship theme is a cover that plays on the Airships. The design of the [[fortress]]es is based on the fortress sprite from this game. [[Jellybeam]]s resemble the in-game sprites of [[Jelectro]]s. [[Stalking Piranha Plant]]s resemble [[Ptooie]]s whose behavior is largely given to [[River Piranha Plant]]s. The [[Enemy Course]]s are similar to the levels when fighting against a [[Hammer Bro]], [[Fire Bro]], [[Boomerang Bro]], or [[Sledge Bro]] and even use a cover of the song. Also, reserved power-ups can be used on the world maps. The game features an inventory window, rather than a summonable item, only accessible from the overworld, reminiscent of that of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Most of the Koopalings are fought in the same kind of land they are, like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. For example, Lemmy Koopa is in charge of the ice-themed world in both games, and Wendy O. Koopa is in charge of the water-themed world in both games. In addition, [[Power-up Panels]] is likely based on the card-matching minigame in this game. [[Toad House]]s, as well as fortresses and [[castle]]s as seen on the world map, feature checkered floor tiles like those seen in this game's fortress and kings' chambers. Artwork of Mario holding a [[Green Shell]] resembles [[:File:RaccoonMario GreenShell SMB3.png|promotional artwork]] of [[Raccoon Mario]] holding a [[Koopa Troopa|Green Koopa Troopa]] from this game. Artwork of a [[Spike]] throwing a [[Spike Ball|spiked ball]] resembles [[:File:SMB3 Spike.jpg|its promotional artwork from this game]].
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The [[Penguin Suit]] is based on the suits in this game, mainly the [[Frog Suit]]. The [[Koopalings]]' battle theme is a cover and once again played when fighting against them. The Airship theme is a cover that plays on the Airships. The design on the [[Fortress]]es are based on the Fortress sprite in this game. [[Jellybeam]]s resemble the in-game sprites of [[Jelectro]]s. [[Stalking Piranha Plant]]s resemble [[Ptooie]]s whose behavior is largely given to [[River Piranha Plant]]s. The [[Enemy Course]]s are similar to the levels when fighting against a [[Hammer Bro]], [[Fire Bro]], [[Boomerang Bro]], or [[Sledge Bro]] and even use a cover of the song. Also, reserved power-ups can be used on the world maps. The game features an inventory window, rather than a summonable item, only accessible from the overworld, reminiscent of that of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Most of the Koopalings are fought in the same kind of land they are, like in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. For example, Lemmy Koopa is in charge of the ice-themed world in both games, and Wendy O. Koopa is in charge of the water-themed world in both games. In addition, [[Power-up Panels]] is likely based on the card-matching minigame in this game. [[Toad House]]s feature checkered floor tiles like those seen in this game's [[fortress]] and kings' chambers. Artwork of Mario holding a [[Green Shell]] resembles [[:File:RaccoonMario GreenShell SMB3.png|promotional artwork]] of [[Raccoon Mario]] holding a [[Koopa Troopa|Green Koopa Troopa]] from this game. Artwork of a [[Spike]] throwing a [[Spike Ball|spiked ball]] resembles [[:File:SMB3 Spike.jpg|its promotional artwork from this game]].
*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]: On the cover of the game disc (the side opposite with the part that reads the console), Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad are positioned in the same way that the buttons on the European and Japanese SNES controller are.
*[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]: On the cover of the game disc (the side opposite with the part that reads the console), Mario, Luigi, Blue Toad, and Yellow Toad are positioned in the same way that the buttons on the European and Japanese SNES controller are.
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' is the first game in the 2D ''Super Mario'' series to use this game's variant of the power-down sound while still keeping the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sound effect for entering and exiting pipes, as well as the first to use a [[Coin]] sound effect similar to this game's. The design on the Fortress doors leading to the [[List of bosses|boss]] is similar. Yoshis reappear, along with the sound heard when mounting onto Yoshi and the drumbeat that is added to the music, similar to this game. Parts of the castle BGM can be heard in the castle levels. The sound effect that plays when the invincibility wears off is taken from the [[P Switch|Switch Block]] when the activation is going to stop, as well as the sound that plays when the [[Super Star]] power-up runs out. The [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]] is similar to the [[Star World]] and the [[Special Zone]]. Also, World 3 has a switch that activates blocks, similar to the [[Switch Palace]]s in this game, without having to go through a level. Almost the entirety of {{world link|7|castle|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} can be skipped by finding the secret exit in {{world link|7|tower|World 7-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} and completing [[World 7-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-6]], like how the [[Back Door]] can be accessed by finding the secret exit in [[Valley of Bowser 2]] and completing [[Valley Fortress]]. The [[Koopa Clown Car]] returns. World 4-Castle, whose boss is Wendy O. Koopa, features Skewers, much like [[6 Wendy's Castle|#6 Wendy's Castle]]. [[River Piranha Plant]]s resemble [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s. [[Jumbo Ray]]s don goggles resembling those of [[Blurp]]s and [[Dolphin]]s. [[King Bill]]s are shortened in length like the [[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]s from this game. Some members of [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]] make the same facial expressions as [[Boo]]s in this game. Boos also circle around [[Ghost House]]s like in this game. Artwork of Mario jumping with a [[Yoshi (species)|Green Yoshi]] resembles this game's box art. Artwork of [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Pink Yoshi]] resembles [[:File:SMW Art - Yoshi and Berry.png|promotional artwork]] of [[Yoshi]] eating a [[Fruit (Yoshi food)|berry]] from this game. Artwork of Bowser resembles [[:File:BowserSMW1.png|his promotional artwork from this game]].
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' is the first game in the 2D ''Super Mario'' series to use this game's variant of the power-down sound while still keeping the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' sound effect for entering and exiting pipes, as well as the first to use a [[Coin]] sound effect similar to this game's. The design on the Fortress doors leading to the [[List of bosses|boss]] is similar. Yoshis reappear, along with the sound heard when mounting onto Yoshi and the drumbeat that is added to the music, similar to this game. Parts of the castle BGM can be heard in the castle levels. The sound effect that plays when the invincibility wears off is taken from the [[P Switch|Switch Block]] when the activation is going to stop, as well as the sound that plays when the [[Super Star]] power-up runs out. The [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]] is similar to the [[Star World]] and the [[Special Zone]]. Also, World 3 has a switch that activates blocks, similar to the [[Switch Palace]]s in this game, without having to go through a level. Almost the entirety of {{world link|7|castle|World 7-Castle (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} can be skipped by finding the secret exit in {{world link|7|tower|World 7-Tower (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)}} and completing [[World 7-6 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 7-6]], like how the [[Back Door]] can be accessed by finding the secret exit in [[Valley of Bowser 2]] and completing [[Valley Fortress]]. The [[Koopa Clown Car]] returns. World 4-Castle, whose boss is Wendy O. Koopa, features Skewers, much like [[6 Wendy's Castle|#6 Wendy's Castle]]. [[River Piranha Plant]]s resemble [[Jumping Piranha Plant]]s. [[Jumbo Ray]]s don goggles resembling those of [[Blurp]]s and [[Dolphin]]s. [[King Bill]]s are shortened in length like the [[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]s from this game. Some members of [[Boo Buddies|Circling Boo Buddies]] make the same facial expressions as [[Boo]]s in this game. Boos also circle around [[Ghost House]]s like in this game. Artwork of Mario jumping with a [[Yoshi (species)|Green Yoshi]] resembles this game's box art. Artwork of [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] riding a [[Yoshi (species)|Pink Yoshi]] resembles [[:File:SMW Art - Yoshi and Berry.png|promotional artwork]] of [[Yoshi]] eating a [[Fruit (Yoshi food)|berry]] from this game. Artwork of Bowser resembles [[:File:BowserSMW1.png|his promotional artwork from this game]].
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*The save data reads "''A 4-player Mario adventure!''" in the British English version of the game.
*The save data reads "''A 4-player Mario adventure!''" in the British English version of the game.
*If, after having entered a level in multiplayer, a player loses all their lives and cannot respawn, they can play various sound effects by pressing the jump and dash buttons and switch between different sound effects by using the directional controls. These sound effects include the sound of a clown horn, clapping, a cuíca, a bass drum, a snare drum, and a bell.
*If, after having entered a level in multiplayer, a player loses all their lives and cannot respawn, they can play various sound effects by pressing the jump and dash buttons and switch between different sound effects by using the directional controls. These sound effects include the sound of a clown horn, clapping, a cuíca, a bass drum, a snare drum, and a bell.

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