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{{about|the video game for the [[Game Boy]]|other uses of the name|[[Super Mario Land (disambiguation)]]}} | {{about|the video game for the [[Game Boy]]|other uses of the name|[[Super Mario Land (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
{{distinguish|Super Mario 3D Land}} | |||
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|image=[[File:SarasalandBoxArt.png|250px]]<br>North American box art | |image=[[File:SarasalandBoxArt.png|250px]]<br>North American box art | ||
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]), [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] | |platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]), [[Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online]] | ||
|release='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{ | |release='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{release|Japan|April 21, 1989|USA|July 31, 1989|Europe|September 28, 1990|Australia|November 21, 1990<ref>{{cite|url=www.imdb.com/title/tt0204660/releaseinfo|title=Super Mario Land (Video Game 1989) - Release info|publisher=IMDb|language=en|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}{{better source}}</ref>}} '''Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS):'''<br>{{release|USA|June 6, 2011|Japan|June 7, 2011|Europe|June 7, 2011|Australia|June 7, 2011|South Korea|February 3, 2016}} '''Game Boy - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{release|USA|May 14, 2024<ref name=NSO>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=May 14, 2024|url=youtu.be/LeYLP5uerGQ|language=en-us|title=Game Boy – May 2024 Game Updates – Nintendo Switch Online|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=May 14, 2024}}</ref>|Japan|May 15, 2024<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo 公式チャンネル|date=May 14, 2024|url=youtu.be/T4czuDKwgc8|title=ファミリーコンピュータ & スーパーファミコン & ゲームボーイ Nintendo Switch Online 追加タイトル <nowiki>[2024年5月15日]</nowiki>|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=May 14, 2024}}</ref>|Europe|May 15, 2024|Australia|May 15, 2024<ref>{{cite|author=@NintendoAUNZ|date=May 15, 2024|url=x.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/1790577966042194310|title=Three classic games are now available to play for #NintendoSwitchOnline members! #GameBoy: ☑️ Super Mario Land ☑️ Alleyway ☑️ Baseball|publisher=X|accessdate=May 15, 2024}}</ref>|South Korea|May 15, 2024}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y}} | ||
|genre=2D [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] | |genre=2D [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] | ||
|ratings={{ratings|acb=g|esrb=e|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0|rars=0+ | |ratings={{ratings|acb=g|esrb=e|pegi=3|cero=A|usk=0|rars=0+}} | ||
|modes=Single-player | |modes=Single-player | ||
|format={{format|gb=1|3dsdl=1|switchdl=1}} | |format={{format|gb=1|3dsdl=1|switchdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|gb=1|3ds=1|joy-con | |input={{input|gb=1|3ds=1|joy-con=1|switchpro=1}} | ||
|serials= | |serials=DMG-MLA | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Super Mario Land''''' is | '''''Super Mario Land''''' is the fifth entry in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]]<ref name=encyclopedia>{{cite|author=Kazuya Sakai (Ambit), kikai, Akinori Sao, Junko Fukuda, Kunio Takayama, and Ko Nakahara ([[Shogakukan]]) (ed.)|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.]]''|location=Milwaulkie|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Books]]|date=October 23, 2018|isbn=978-4-09-106569-8}}</ref> and the first installment in the titular ''Super Mario Land'' series, released as a launch title for the [[Game Boy]] in [[List of games by date#1989|1989]] as the first handheld title in the series. Unlike previous installments, the game takes place in [[Sarasaland]] rather than the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], and introduces [[Princess Daisy]], a new character serving as the damsel-in-distress in place of [[Princess Peach]]. [[Tatanga]], a malevolent alien with powers of hypnosis, serves as both the main antagonist and final boss. Unlike previous games, ''Super Mario Land'' was not developed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Nintendo]]'s [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|EAD division]], but by Nintendo R&D1, with [[Gunpei Yokoi]] as guiding producer. | ||
In addition to being the first of the three ''Super Mario Land'' games, this game is also the shortest, comprising of only twelve levels spanning four different worlds. It was succeeded by ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', which introduced [[Wario]], and ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', which is also the first installment in the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series. ''Super Mario Land'' and its sequel were | In addition to being the first of the three ''Super Mario Land'' games, this game is also the shortest, comprising of only twelve levels spanning four different worlds. It was succeeded by ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', which introduced [[Wario]], and ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', which is also the first installment in the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' series. ''Super Mario Land'' and its sequel were originally excluded from the main ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series,<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' volume 92|page=7|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=January 1997|quote=Oh yeah, Princess Daisy from the Game Boy "Land" series is another princess altogether.}}</ref> but were later included alongside the more traditional games in material for the [[Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 30th Anniversary]]<ref>{{file link|Super Mario Bros 30th Anniversary - JP Artwork.jpg|Official Japanese artwork for the 30th Anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.'' illustrating the games part of the ''Super Mario'' series.}}</ref> and [[Super Mario Bros. 35th Anniversary|''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]], as well as the history pages on the Mario Portal and "The official home for Mario" websites.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/index.html|title=History (''Super Mario Land'' appears when filtering for the ''Super Mario'' series)|publisher=Mario Portal website}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=mario.nintendo.com/history|title=The official home of Super Mario™ – History|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|accessdate=May 22, 2024}}</ref> | ||
This game is notable for its inclusion of different or unrelated enemies and sound effects compared to traditional titles. Additionally, though the game did not receive critical acclaim, mainly due to its graphical capabilities and shortness in length, it sold extremely well, eventually totaling over 18 million copies sold, making it the fourth best-selling game for the Game Boy overall. | This game is notable for its inclusion of different or unrelated enemies and sound effects compared to traditional titles. Additionally, though the game did not receive critical acclaim, mainly due to its graphical capabilities and shortness in length, it sold extremely well, eventually totaling over 18 million copies sold, making it the fourth best-selling game for the Game Boy overall. | ||
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</center> | </center> | ||
==Enemies and obstacles== | ==Enemies and obstacles== | ||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
There are ~25 enemies in ''Super Mario Land'', most of which appear within only one kingdom. These enemies are of designs culturally tied to their native kingdoms and are wholly new to the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. Examples include Gao, which resembles an {{wp|Sphinx|Egyptian sphinx}}, and Pionpi, which resembles the {{wp|jiangshi}} of Chinese folklore. Only two enemies previously appeared in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|franchise]]: Piranha Plants from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and [[Fighter Fly|Fighterflies]] from the ''[[ | There are ~25 enemies in ''Super Mario Land'', most of which appear within only one kingdom. These enemies are of designs culturally tied to their native kingdoms and are wholly new to the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. Examples include Gao, which resembles an {{wp|Sphinx|Egyptian sphinx}}, and Pionpi, which resembles the {{wp|jiangshi}} of Chinese folklore. Only two enemies previously appeared in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|franchise]]: Piranha Plants from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and [[Fighter Fly|Fighterflies]] from the ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' arcade game. The latter are simply called "Flies" in this game. Like the console ''Super Mario'' games, defeating an enemy awards Mario with a certain number of [[point]]s. The amount of points is dependent on the type of enemy and the means of attack, like ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]''. | ||
When localized for English-speaking territories in 1989, most enemies were given names that were loose romanizations of their Japanese ones. This included the returning Piranha Plants, which are referred to as "Pakkun Flowers" in the instruction booklet for ''Super Mario Land''. The only major exception are Kumos, whose English name derives from a Japanese word for spiders ({{hover|蜘蛛|クモ}}, ''kumo'') but go by a more [[Kumo#Names in other languages|distinct name]] in the original Japanese release of the game. When rereleased in 2011 for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console]], the accompanying eGuide introduced new English names for the enemies that are related to more recurring species in the ''Super Mario'' series. Namely: Chibibo were renamed Goombos; Nokobon were renamed Bombshell Koopas; Pakkun Flowers were clarified to be Piranha Plants; and Gira were renamed Bullet Biffs. These are the names acknowledged below. With the exception of the Piranha Plants, none of these names were incorporated into the Mario Portal Game Archive for ''Super Mario Land'' in 2022, which instead uses the names from the original 1989 instruction booklet. | When localized for English-speaking territories in 1989, most enemies were given names that were loose romanizations of their Japanese ones. This included the returning Piranha Plants, which are referred to as "Pakkun Flowers" in the instruction booklet for ''Super Mario Land''. The only major exception are Kumos, whose English name derives from a Japanese word for spiders ({{hover|蜘蛛|クモ}}, ''kumo'') but go by a more [[Kumo#Names in other languages|distinct name]] in the original Japanese release of the game. When rereleased in 2011 for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console]], the accompanying eGuide introduced new English names for the enemies that are related to more recurring species in the ''Super Mario'' series. Namely: Chibibo were renamed Goombos; Nokobon were renamed Bombshell Koopas; Pakkun Flowers were clarified to be Piranha Plants; and Gira were renamed Bullet Biffs. These are the names acknowledged below. With the exception of the Piranha Plants, none of these names were incorporated into the Mario Portal Game Archive for ''Super Mario Land'' in 2022, which instead uses the names from the original 1989 instruction booklet. | ||
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!class="unsortable" rowspan=2|Description | !class="unsortable" rowspan=2|Description | ||
!class="unsortable" colspan=2|Levels | !class="unsortable" colspan=2|Levels | ||
!rowspan=2|Theme | |||
!rowspan=2|Pts. | !rowspan=2|Pts. | ||
!rowspan=2|New | !rowspan=2|New | ||
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|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-1]] | |[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-1]] | ||
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Bombshell Koopa Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Bombshell Koopa Sprite.png]] | ||
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|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Fly.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Fly.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Flies bounce along the ground. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | |align=left|Flies bounce along the ground. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-1]] | |colspan=2|[[World 1-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-1]] | ||
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|align=left|Flying [[bee]]s that carry arrows. They fly horizontally and periodically pause to drop arrows that phase through terrain. Bunbun are defeated when stomped or struck by a Superball. | |align=left|Flying [[bee]]s that carry arrows. They fly horizontally and periodically pause to drop arrows that phase through terrain. Bunbun are defeated when stomped or struck by a Superball. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 1-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-2]] | |colspan=2|[[World 1-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-2]] | ||
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|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SMLPiranhaPlant.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SMLPiranhaPlant.png]] | ||
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|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | |[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | ||
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
|Underground | |||
|100 | |100 | ||
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|[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] | |[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] | ||
|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
|Underground | |||
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|align=left|Sphinxes that breathe fire. The balls are directed at Mario and phase through terrain. Gao are defeated when stomped or struck by Superballs. In [[Hard Mode]], one appears in World 1-1. | |align=left|Sphinxes that breathe fire. The balls are directed at Mario and phase through terrain. Gao are defeated when stomped or struck by Superballs. In [[Hard Mode]], one appears in World 1-1. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | ||
|Underground | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Honen Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Honen Sprite.png]] | ||
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|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-1]] | |[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-1]] | ||
|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
|100 | |100 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Torion Sprites.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Torion Sprites.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Man-eating fish that swim in schools of three. They make a u-turn when they reach the left edge of the screen. Torion are defeated when struck by one of the [[Marine Pop]]'s torpedoes. | |align=left|Man-eating fish that swim in schools of three. They make a u-turn when they reach the left edge of the screen. Torion are defeated when struck by one of the [[Marine Pop]]'s torpedoes. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
|100 | |100 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Yurarin Boo Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Yurarin Boo Sprite.png]] | ||
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|[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-1]] | |[[World 2-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-1]] | ||
|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Yurarin Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Yurarin Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Seahorse enemies that either swim right to left or in diagonal patterns. They are defeated when struck by two torpedoes. | |align=left|Seahorse enemies that either swim right to left or in diagonal patterns. They are defeated when struck by two torpedoes. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Mekabonsprite.PNG]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Mekabonsprite.PNG]] | ||
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|align=left|Squat robots. Mekabon throw their heads at Mario. Stomping on them the heads break them, but they regenerate after a few seconds. Striking the headless bodies with any attack defeats them. Striking an intact Mekabon as [[Invincible Mario]] defeats it. Unlike Goombos, Mekabon turn around when they reach the edge of platforms. | |align=left|Squat robots. Mekabon throw their heads at Mario. Stomping on them the heads break them, but they regenerate after a few seconds. Striking the headless bodies with any attack defeats them. Striking an intact Mekabon as [[Invincible Mario]] defeats it. Unlike Goombos, Mekabon turn around when they reach the edge of platforms. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-2]] | |colspan=2|[[World 2-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-2]] | ||
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|data-sort-value=400|{{hover|400|full body}}<br>{{hover|100|head or body}} | |data-sort-value=400|{{hover|400|full body}}<br>{{hover|100|head or body}} | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Gunion Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Gunion Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Octopus enemies. Gunion are defeated when struck by three torpedoes, but doing so splits them into two targeting fireballs. | |align=left|Octopus enemies. Gunion are defeated when struck by three torpedoes, but doing so splits them into two targeting fireballs. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Tamao Sprite.PNG]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Tamao Sprite.PNG]] | ||
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|align=left|An eyeball creature that occurs around [[Dragonzamasu]]. Tamao bounces against walls and ceilings. It damages Mario on contact. | |align=left|An eyeball creature that occurs around [[Dragonzamasu]]. Tamao bounces against walls and ceilings. It damages Mario on contact. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|data-sort-value=900|{{icon|cross}} | |Underwater | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |data-sort-value=900|{{chart icon|cross}} | ||
|{{chart icon|new}} | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Tokotokosprite.PNG]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Tokotokosprite.PNG]] | ||
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|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | |[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | ||
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | |[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | ||
|Ground | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Batadonsprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Batadonsprite.png]] | ||
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|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | |[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | ||
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | |[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | ||
|Ground | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:white"|[[File:Ganchan.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Ganchan.png]] | ||
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|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | |[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | ||
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | |[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | ||
|data-sort-value=900|{{icon|cross}} | |Ground | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |data-sort-value=900|{{chart icon|cross}} | ||
|{{chart icon|new}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Bullet Biff Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Bullet Biff Sprite.png]] | ||
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|[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | |[[World 3-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-1]] | ||
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
|Sky | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Suusprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Suusprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Striped spiders. Suu descend from the ceiling on silk to strike Mario. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | |align=left|Striped spiders. Suu descend from the ceiling on silk to strike Mario. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-2]] | |colspan=2|[[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-2]] | ||
|Underground | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Kumo.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Kumo.png]] | ||
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|[[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-2]] | |[[World 3-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-2]] | ||
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | |[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | ||
|Underground | |||
|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Pionpisprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Pionpisprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Undead beings that hop along the ground. [[Jump]]ing on Pionpi briefly stuns them. They are defeated only when struck by two Superballs. | |align=left|Undead beings that hop along the ground. [[Jump]]ing on Pionpi briefly stuns them. They are defeated only when struck by two Superballs. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-1 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-1]] | ||
|Ground | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Pomponsprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Pomponsprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Walking flowers that release toxic pollen. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | |align=left|Walking flowers that release toxic pollen. They are defeated when stomped or struck by two Superballs. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
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|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Nylolin.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Nylolin.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Snakes that sit still and spit fire, like Gao. Nyololins are defeated when stumped or struck by a Superball. | |align=left|Snakes that sit still and spit fire, like Gao. Nyololins are defeated when stumped or struck by a Superball. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-2 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-2]] | ||
|Ground | |||
|800 | |800 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Chicken Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Chicken Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Helmeted birds that fly through the sky and are released by [[Biokinton]]. Contact damages Mario. They are defeated when struck by one of the [[Sky Pop]]'s missiles. | |align=left|Helmeted birds that fly through the sky and are released by [[Biokinton]]. Contact damages Mario. They are defeated when struck by one of the [[Sky Pop]]'s missiles. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
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|400 | |400 | ||
|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Roketonsprite.PNG]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Roketonsprite.PNG]] | ||
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|align=left|[[Tatanga]]'s attack pilots. Roketon fire Bullet Biffs backwards as Mario flies past them. They are defeated when struck by a missile. | |align=left|[[Tatanga]]'s attack pilots. Roketon fire Bullet Biffs backwards as Mario flies past them. They are defeated when struck by a missile. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
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|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Chikako Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Chikako Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Mid-air, electrical enemies. A Chikako is defeated only when struck by ten missiles, or when touch by Mario in his Invincible form. | |align=left|Mid-air, electrical enemies. A Chikako is defeated only when struck by ten missiles, or when touch by Mario in his Invincible form. | ||
|colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |colspan=2|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
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|{{icon|new}} | |{{chart icon|new}} | ||
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!width=8%|Name | !width=8%|Name | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
!width= | !width=15%|Level | ||
!Themes | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Kingtotometsu.PNG]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Kingtotometsu.PNG]] | ||
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|align=left|This [[Gao]] breathes fireballs horizontally and periodically jumps. He is defeated when struck by five Superballs or when the switch behind him is struck. | |align=left|This [[Gao]] breathes fireballs horizontally and periodically jumps. He is defeated when struck by five Superballs or when the switch behind him is struck. | ||
|[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | |[[World 1-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 1-3]] | ||
|Underground | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Dragonzamasu Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Dragonzamasu Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|A giant [[Yurarin Boo]] that swims up and down, shooting fireballs. It is defeated when struck by twenty torpedoes or by striking the switch behind it. [[Tamao]] surround the boss. | |align=left|A giant [[Yurarin Boo]] that swims up and down, shooting fireballs. It is defeated when struck by twenty torpedoes or by striking the switch behind it. [[Tamao]] surround the boss. | ||
|[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | |[[World 2-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 2-3]] | ||
|Underwater | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Hiyoihoi Sprites.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Hiyoihoi Sprites.png]] | ||
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|align=left|Throws [[Ganchan]] at Mario. Hiyoihoi is defeated by ten Superballs or by leaping over it on Ganchan to reach the switch. | |align=left|Throws [[Ganchan]] at Mario. Hiyoihoi is defeated by ten Superballs or by leaping over it on Ganchan to reach the switch. | ||
|[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | |[[World 3-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 3-3]] | ||
|Ground | |||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:SML Biokinton Alternate Sprite.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:SML Biokinton Alternate Sprite.png]] | ||
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|align=left|A cloud boss the bounces all around the area, releasing [[Chicken]]s at Mario. To defeat Biokinton, he must be hit with twenty missiles. | |align=left|A cloud boss the bounces all around the area, releasing [[Chicken]]s at Mario. To defeat Biokinton, he must be hit with twenty missiles. | ||
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
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|style="background:white"|[[File:Tatanga-SML.png]] | |style="background:white"|[[File:Tatanga-SML.png]] | ||
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|align=left|The mysterious alien that kidnaped [[Princess Daisy]]. Tatanga hovers around the right-side of the arena in his spaceship [[Pagosu]], firing round projectiles that split into three smaller ones. It takes multiple missiles to destroy the projectiles, making it harder to shoot the ship. Once the Pagosu is destroyed, Tatanga and the boss room vanish. | |align=left|The mysterious alien that kidnaped [[Princess Daisy]]. Tatanga hovers around the right-side of the arena in his spaceship [[Pagosu]], firing round projectiles that split into three smaller ones. It takes multiple missiles to destroy the projectiles, making it harder to shoot the ship. Once the Pagosu is destroyed, Tatanga and the boss room vanish. | ||
|[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | |[[World 4-3 (Super Mario Land)|World 4-3]] | ||
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To tie in with the game's Japanese release, an [[Super Mario Land (album)|original soundtrack for the game]] was published in that region by Nippon Columbia, featuring arrangements of ten of Tanaka's compositions by Ikuro Fugiwara, and performed by the "Mario Freaks Orchestra." | To tie in with the game's Japanese release, an [[Super Mario Land (album)|original soundtrack for the game]] was published in that region by Nippon Columbia, featuring arrangements of ten of Tanaka's compositions by Ikuro Fugiwara, and performed by the "Mario Freaks Orchestra." | ||
==''Game Boy'' | ==''Game Boy''== | ||
{{main|Game Boy (comic)}} | {{main|Game Boy (comic)}} | ||
''Super Mario Land'' was the focus of ''Game Boy'', a 4-issues miniseries published by [[Valiant Comics]] as part of its [[Nintendo Comics System]] brand. The series had Tatanga and his minions invade the [[Real World]] after being summoned by disgrunted electronic store worker [[Herman Smirch]], while Mario fought to foil their efforts. | ''Super Mario Land'' was the focus of ''Game Boy'', a 4-issues miniseries published by [[Valiant Comics]] as part of its [[Nintendo Comics System]] brand. The series had Tatanga and his minions invade the [[Real World]] after being summoned by disgrunted electronic store worker [[Herman Smirch]], while Mario fought to foil their efforts. | ||
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*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros]]'': Flies appear. | *''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros]]'': Flies appear. | ||
*''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Pompon Flowers behave similarly to [[Panser]]s and are of similar designs. | *''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Pompon Flowers behave similarly to [[Panser]]s and are of similar designs. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': World 1-3 is similar to the [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|one of the same name]], and the battle against King Totomesu is analogous to the ones against [[Bowser]]. The revelation that Princess Daisy is an enemy in disguise at the end of the first three worlds is invocative of [[ | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': World 1-3 is similar to the [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|one of the same name]], and the battle against King Totomesu is analogous to the ones against [[Bowser]]. The revelation that Princess Daisy is an enemy in disguise at the end of the first three worlds is invocative of [[fake Bowser]]s. The music that plays in the Sky Pop and Marine Pop levels is similar to the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]]". | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Pionpi behave similarly to [[Dry Bones]]. Suu behave similarly to [[Thwomp]]s. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Pionpi behave similarly to [[Dry Bones]]. Suu behave similarly to [[Thwomp]]s. | ||
==References in later | ==References in later games== | ||
*''[[Tetris]]'': The font<ref>{{cite|author=Random Talking Bush|url=www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_gbc/sml/sheet/60789/#:~:text=Tetris%20for%20the%20Game%20Boy%20uses%20the%20same%20font|publisher=The Spriters Resource|title=Spritesheet|accessdate=May 23, 2024}}</ref> and some sound effects such as the pause sound effect are reused in the [[Game Boy]] version of this game. | *''[[Tetris]]'': The font<ref>{{cite|author=Random Talking Bush|url=www.spriters-resource.com/game_boy_gbc/sml/sheet/60789/#:~:text=Tetris%20for%20the%20Game%20Boy%20uses%20the%20same%20font|publisher=The Spriters Resource|title=Spritesheet|accessdate=May 23, 2024}}</ref> and some sound effects such as the pause sound effect are reused in the [[Game Boy]] version of this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'': In the Calendar feature, ''Super Mario Land''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese release date - April 21, 1989 - is marked by default with the message "A Peaceful Day". | *''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'': In the Calendar feature, ''Super Mario Land''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese release date - April 21, 1989 - is marked by default with the message "A Peaceful Day". | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'': The [[Superball Flower]] is an obtainable power-up for the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style. Using it replaces the stage music with a rearrangement of the ''Super Mario Land'' Ground Theme, and the "level clear" and "lose a life" themes with their ''Super Mario Land'' counterparts. | *''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'': The [[Superball Flower]] is an obtainable power-up for the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style. Using it replaces the stage music with a rearrangement of the ''Super Mario Land'' Ground Theme, and the "level clear" and "lose a life" themes with their ''Super Mario Land'' counterparts. | ||
*''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'': There is [[Super Mario Land (WarioWare: Get It Together!)|a microgame]] based on the game where the player must hit a ? Block. | *''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'': There is [[Super Mario Land (WarioWare: Get It Together!)|a microgame]] based on the game where the player must hit a ? Block. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|ChiSM=''Super Mario Wonderland'' | |ChiSM=''Super Mario Wonderland'' | ||
|Kor=Super Mario Land<ref>From the Korean version of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.</ref> | |Kor=Super Mario Land<ref>From the Korean version of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.</ref> | ||
|KorM=- | |||
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**"Giant crabs" are also mentioned despite no crabs appearing in the game. | **"Giant crabs" are also mentioned despite no crabs appearing in the game. | ||
*''Super Mario Land'' is the first ''Super Mario'' game to be released during the {{wp|Heisei era}} in Japan, following the death of emperor {{wp|Hirohito}} and ascension of prince {{wp|Akihito}} the previous January.{{Ref needed}} | *''Super Mario Land'' is the first ''Super Mario'' game to be released during the {{wp|Heisei era}} in Japan, following the death of emperor {{wp|Hirohito}} and ascension of prince {{wp|Akihito}} the previous January.{{Ref needed}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/land/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (EN)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20240523165911/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/land/index.html (archive)] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/land/index.html Mario Portal Game Archive (EN)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20240523165911/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/land/index.html (archive)] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/archives/land/ Mario Portal Game Archive (JP)] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/archives/land/ Mario Portal Game Archive (JP)] | ||
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*[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/super-mario-land-3ds/ North American site] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/super-mario-land-3ds/ North American site] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy/Super-Mario-Land-275902.html Nintendo UK site] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy/Super-Mario-Land-275902.html Nintendo UK site] | ||
==References== | |||
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