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===Gameplay===
===Gameplay===
*The 2-player game has been replaced by a new mode called Mario & Luigi, in which players switch between Mario and Luigi every time they beat a level. Consequently, the 1-player game was renamed to just Mario, and the [[Battle Game (Super Mario All-Stars)|Battle Game]] was removed entirely.
*The 2-player game has been replaced by a new mode called Mario & Luigi, in which players switch between Mario and Luigi every time they beat a level. Consequently, the 1-player game was renamed to just Mario, and the [[Battle Game (Super Mario All-Stars)|Battle Game]] was removed entirely.
**Unless he is holding an item, Luigi now scuttles when he jumps, however, his jumping physics remain identical to Mario's.  His floatier ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]''-style physics are only applied within [[World-e]] or if the player scans the [[Luigi Power Up!!|Luigi Power Up!! e-reader card]] within the main game.
Several items and enemies have been changed for the remake.
Several items and enemies have been changed for the remake.
*Upside-down [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s can be safely grabbed, stomped, and/or kicked without taking damage; in the previous versions, even an immobile, upside-down Spiny Shell would hurt Mario if he landed on top of it.
*Upside-down [[Spiny Shell (red)|Spiny Shell]]s can be safely grabbed, stomped, and/or kicked without taking damage; in the previous versions, even an immobile, upside-down Spiny Shell would hurt Mario if he landed on top of it.
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*As in ''Super Mario World'' and the other games in ''Super Mario All-Stars'', Mario and Luigi now wear their white gloves instead of being bare-handed. The coloring in the NES version was due to NES sprites only allowing for three colors at a time; the ''All-Stars'' version did not add this for unknown reasons.  
*As in ''Super Mario World'' and the other games in ''Super Mario All-Stars'', Mario and Luigi now wear their white gloves instead of being bare-handed. The coloring in the NES version was due to NES sprites only allowing for three colors at a time; the ''All-Stars'' version did not add this for unknown reasons.  
*Raccoon Mario's lighter tail stripes are thinner.
*Raccoon Mario's lighter tail stripes are thinner.
*Unless he is holding an item, Luigi now scuttles when he jumps, regardless of whether the [[Luigi Power Up!!|yellow switch card]] is active or not.
*Luigi's Statue form is now taller than Mario's, unlike in the ''All-Stars'' version.
*Luigi's Statue form is now taller than Mario's, unlike in the ''All-Stars'' version.
*Frog Mario and Luigi are now upright when holding the Magic Wand, rather than in their normal jumping pose.
*Frog Mario and Luigi are now upright when holding the Magic Wand, rather than in their normal jumping pose.

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