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[[Image:Smb2j 5-2 warpzone.png|frame|right|Warp Zone in SMB2J/Lost Levels(NES).]]
[[Image:Smb2j 5-2 warpzone.png|frame|right|Warp Zone in SMB2J/Lost Levels(NES).]]
In [[Super Mario Bros.]], the zone was just a sectioned off area of sewer levels, containing pipes to different levels.
In [[Super Mario Bros.]], the zone was a sectioned off area, containing pipes to different levels.


[[Image:Mario bros3world 9.jpg|frame|right|Warp Zone in SMB3 (NES).]]
[[Image:Mario bros3world 9.jpg|frame|right|Warp Zone in SMB3 (NES).]]
In [[Super Mario Bros. 3]], the zone was actually an island and could only be accessed via [[Warp Whistle]]. It is also referred to as 'World 9'.
In [[Super Mario Bros. 3]], the zone was actually an island and could only be accessed via [[Warp Whistle]]. It is also referred to as 'World 9'.

Revision as of 19:51, December 19, 2005

A hidden area that acts as a kind of freeway, connecting many worlds to one place.

File:Smb2j 5-2 warpzone.png
Warp Zone in SMB2J/Lost Levels(NES).

In Super Mario Bros., the zone was a sectioned off area, containing pipes to different levels.

File:Mario bros3world 9.jpg
Warp Zone in SMB3 (NES).

In Super Mario Bros. 3, the zone was actually an island and could only be accessed via Warp Whistle. It is also referred to as 'World 9'.