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*As in the ''All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros.'', Bonus Areas feature new upbeat music, rather than the underground theme. | *As in the ''All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros.'', Bonus Areas feature new upbeat music, rather than the underground theme. | ||
*As in ''Super Mario Advance 2'', a sliding sound effect was added. | *As in ''Super Mario Advance 2'', a sliding sound effect was added. | ||
* | *Certain sounds were changed/removed. For example, in levels, the "poof" sound Super Leaves make when grabbed is replaced with the typical "power-up" sound, and the "block hit" sound is absent when hitting bricks or blocks with coins in them. | ||
*In the Spade Panel minigame, a drumroll starts when two-thirds of a picture are lined up, and new victory music plays if a picture is lined up. | *In the Spade Panel minigame, a drumroll starts when two-thirds of a picture are lined up, and new victory music plays if a picture is lined up. | ||
*The Power Meter beeps in a lower pitch if the player is not in Raccoon or Tanooki form. | *The Power Meter beeps in a lower pitch if the player is not in Raccoon or Tanooki form. |