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===Gameplay===
===Gameplay===
*Like in ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', after the game boots up, a cutscene telling the story leading up to the game was added.
*Like in ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', after the game boots up, a cutscene telling the story leading up to the game was added.
*The 2-player game has been replaced by a new mode called Mario & Luigi, in which players switch between Mario and Luigi every time they beat a level.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 latter of which is also due to the inclusion of the ''Mario Bros.'' remake, which makes the Battle Game redundant).
*The 2-player game has been replaced by a new mode called Mario & Luigi, in which players switch between Mario and Luigi every time they beat a level.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.  
**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.  
*The title screen is redesigned, featuring a new separate menu for selecting the game mode and another one for selecting save files. The number of save files was reduced from four to three.
*The title screen is redesigned, featuring a new separate menu for selecting the game mode and another one for selecting save files. The number of save files was reduced from four to three.
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====Demo Cards====
====Demo Cards====
A Demo Card plays a short video of Mario {{wp|speedrunning}} through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a [[Toad House#White Mushroom House|White Mushroom House]], or racking up [[extra life|numerous lives]] via a special trick.
A Demo Card plays a short video of Mario {{wp|speedrunning}} through a level, collecting enough coins in a certain level to trigger a [[Toad House#White Mushroom House|White Mushroom House]], or racking up numerous [[1-Up Mushroom]]s via a special trick.


===e-Reader exclusive level elements===
===e-Reader exclusive level elements===

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