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*The maximum number of lives is now 999. | *The maximum number of lives is now 999. | ||
*The player can now do a temporary save of the current level from the pause menu; this option becomes a permanent save after completing the game. The game can also be permanently saved after clearing a fortress (including [[World 5-Tower (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-Tower]]), an airship (including [[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-Airship]]), and the tank and battleship levels in World 8 prior to completion. However, as in the NES version, the game cannot be saved from the [[Game Over]] menu. | *The player can now do a temporary save of the current level from the pause menu; this option becomes a permanent save after completing the game. The game can also be permanently saved after clearing a fortress (including [[World 5-Tower (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 5-Tower]]), an airship (including [[World 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 8-Airship]]), and the tank and battleship levels in World 8 prior to completion. However, as in the NES version, the game cannot be saved from the [[Game Over]] menu. | ||
**Mario and Luigi's power up status, coin count, card amount/type, and score are now saved alongside the lives and item inventory. | **Mario and Luigi's, power up status, coin count, card amount/type, and score are now saved alongside the lives and item inventory. | ||
*Tail-swiping a [[Muncher]] will not turn it into an [[Empty Block]]. | *Tail-swiping a [[Muncher]] will not turn it into an [[Empty Block]]. | ||
*All [[Lakitu]]s are one block (16 pixels) lower than due to the smaller resolution on the GBA. | *All [[Lakitu]]s are one block (16 pixels) lower than due to the smaller resolution on the GBA. |