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'''Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World''' is a game from the [[Super Mario Advance (series)]] made for the handheld game system [[Game Boy Advance]], and released in 2002. The game is a remake of [[Super Mario World]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], bearing many new features on gameplay, content, and graphics. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and all of the Bosses with the exception of the [[Reznor]] have voices added to them in this version. Other new features include Luigi as a playable character for player 1, more [[Message Block]]s, and [[Yoshi Coin]]s in all levels. | '''Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World''' is a game from the [[Super Mario Advance (series)]] made for the handheld game system [[Game Boy Advance]], and released in 2002. The game is a remake of [[Super Mario World]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], bearing many new features on gameplay, content, and graphics. [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and all of the Bosses with the exception of the [[Reznor]] have voices added to them in this version. Other new features include Luigi as a playable character for player 1, more [[Message Block]]s, and [[Yoshi Coin]]s in all levels. The game was a gigantic hit for [[Nintendo]] and the Game Boy Advance, selling 3,290,000 copies in the United States and 5,460,000 copies worldwide. | ||
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==Items & Power-Ups== | ==Items & Power-Ups== |
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Template:Infobox Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World is a game from the Super Mario Advance (series) made for the handheld game system Game Boy Advance, and released in 2002. The game is a remake of Super Mario World for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, bearing many new features on gameplay, content, and graphics. Mario, Luigi and all of the Bosses with the exception of the Reznor have voices added to them in this version. Other new features include Luigi as a playable character for player 1, more Message Blocks, and Yoshi Coins in all levels. The game was a gigantic hit for Nintendo and the Game Boy Advance, selling 3,290,000 copies in the United States and 5,460,000 copies worldwide.
Items & Power-Ups
The game borrows many items from the original game from which it was based, which include:
Power-Ups
Mushroom- Mario or Luigi can eat a Mushroom to become "super."
Fire Flower- With a fire flower, the Mario Bros. can shoot fireballs at enemies.
Cape Feather- Using this feather, the Mario Bros. can fly.
Star- With a Star, the Mario Bros. will become invincible for a couple of seconds.
Items
1-Up Mushroom — If Mario or Luigi collects one, they'll get a 1-Up.
3-Up Moon — If Mario or Luigi collects one of these, they both get three extra lives. These are very rare being the first at Yoshi's Island 1.
Key and Keyhole — If the Mario Bros. put a key in a keyhole, a secret level will be unlocked.
P-Balloon — Mario and Luigi fatten up and inflate like balloons when they touch this item, allowing them to float in all directions for a short length of time.
P-Switches — When the blue switch is pressed, blocks transform into coins and vice-versa, and some invisible blocks will be revealed. If the silver one is pressed, some enemies, such as Spinies, will transform into Silver Coins. After a short period of time, the changes made by either switch will revert to normal.
? Ball — An item that is required to successfully complete certain levels.