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{{ | {{distinguish|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong#Card-e+|e World]] from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' or [[Orbiting Observatory]] (also known as World E) from ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]}} | ||
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'''World-e''' (alternatively '''e-Reader world'''<ref>Peterson, Erik | '''World-e''' (alternatively '''e-Reader world'''<ref>{{cite|author=Peterson, Erik|title=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Player's Guide|date=2003|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|page=16|isbn=1930206-37-2|quote='''Getting Started''' Before you connect your e-Reader to the GBA, scroll down and choose Level Card on the Select a File screen. You’ll be warped to e-Reader world.}}</ref> or the '''e-World'''<ref>{{cite|author=Hodgson, David S J.|title=''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=112|date=October 21, 2003|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|language=en-us|isbn=0-7615-4425-9|quote='''<big>N</big>OTE''' You can slide Demo Cards only in the main game world. You can slide Power-up Cards in both the main game and e-Worlds''{{sic}}''. You can slide Level Cards only in the special area by the castle in the e-World.}}</ref>) is a bonus [[world]], which has an island shaped like a lowercase "e," found only in ''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The world itself is separate from the main adventure, and is not required for [[Completion|100% completion]]. Although it sports no standard [[level]]s within its vicinity, World-e features a [[Warp Zone]] that can warp [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] to brand-new levels, provided the player has scanned and loaded the appropriate [[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader cards|level cards]] with an [[e-Reader]]. World-e is normally disabled in the European release due to the level cards being unreleased, but it can be accessible via exploiting a save file [[glitch]], revealing it had been fully translated and left intact. Hidden within the new levels are [[Advance Coin]]s. If the player accumulates enough Advance Coins, they will gain access to the three [[Toad House]]s in the area, where they can play [[minigame]]s in exchange for a few of their grand total of [[coin]]s from World-e. However, due to the limited support for the e-Reader outside Japan, non-Japanese players can access fewer levels and only enough Advance Coins to enter the [[Blue Mushroom House]] (a digging minigame). Non-international players can get enough to open the [[Red Mushroom House]] (a ball-throwing minigame) and [[Orange Mushroom House]] (a ''[[nwiki:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]]''-esque minigame, except going up and with a [[P-Wing]]). Certain levels also have an [[e-Coin]] hidden inside them. e-Coins are usually well hidden and can be collected only once. They are then put on display in the [[e-Coin Castle]]. However, due to the premature cancellation of the e-Reader outside Japan, only three e-Coins can be obtained elsewhere—the [[Mushroom]], [[Super Leaf]], and [[Super Star|Starman]] e-Coins. Non-international players were able to get the [[Fire Flower]], Mario, Luigi, [[Toad]], and [[Princess Peach]] e-Coins along with the first three. | ||
In all [[Virtual Console]] and [[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] versions of the game, all levels in World-e are unlocked by default (being present in the European version for the first time), including all of the levels released in Japan. Consequentially, all World-e Toad Houses are also accessible upon the player gaining the necessary Advance Coins. | |||
==Levels== | |||
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{| style="text-align: center; width: 100% | |||
!width="10%"|Level | !width="10%"|Level | ||
!width="10%"|Difficulty rating | |||
!Preview | !Preview | ||
!Summary | !Summary | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Classic World 1-1|★01 Classic World 1-1]] | |[[Classic World 1-1|★01 Classic World 1-1]] | ||
|[[File:W1-1SMA4e.png | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:W1-1SMA4e.png]] | |||
|A remake of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]] from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |A remake of [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]] from the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Classic World 1-2|★02 Classic World 1-2]] | |[[Classic World 1-2|★02 Classic World 1-2]] | ||
|[[File:W1-2SMA4e.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:W1-2SMA4e.png]] | |||
|A remake of [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | |A remake of [[World 1-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-2]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Classic World 1-3|★03 Classic World 1-3]] | |[[Classic World 1-3|★03 Classic World 1-3]] | ||
|[[File:W1-3SMA4e.png | |★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:W1-3SMA4e.png]] | |||
|A remake of [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | |A remake of [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Classic World 1-4| | |[[Classic World 1-4|★04 Classic World 1-4]] | ||
|[[File:W1-4SMA4e.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:W1-4SMA4e.png]] | |||
|A remake of [[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | |A remake of [[World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-4]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Classic World 2-2| | |[[Classic World 2-2|★05 Classic World 2-2]] | ||
|[[File:W2-2SMA4e.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:W2-2SMA4e.png]] | |||
|A remake of [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | |A remake of [[World 2-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2-2]] from the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Wild Ride in the Sky|●01 Wild Ride in the Sky]] | |[[Wild Ride in the Sky|●01 Wild Ride in the Sky]] | ||
|[[File:Wild Ride in the Sky.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|An | |[[File:Wild Ride in the Sky.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling sky level with many moving [[platform]]s. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Slidin%27 the Slopes|●02 Slidin' the Slopes]] | |[[Slidin%27 the Slopes|●02 Slidin' the Slopes]] | ||
|[[File:Slidin%27 the Slopes.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:Slidin%27 the Slopes.png]] | |||
|A desert level with great slopes and [[Triangular Block]]s. | |A desert level with great slopes and [[Triangular Block]]s. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Vegetable Volley|●03 Vegetable Volley]] | |[[Vegetable Volley|●03 Vegetable Volley]] | ||
|[[File:Vegetable Volley.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:Vegetable Volley.png]] | |||
|A level with [[grass]] to pull out [[vegetable]]s like in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and a group of [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. | |A level with [[grass]] to pull out [[vegetable]]s like in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and a group of [[Chargin' Chuck]]s. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Doors o' Plenty|●04 Doors o' Plenty]] | |[[Doors o' Plenty|●04 Doors o' Plenty]] | ||
|[[File:Doors o' Plenty.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|A maze | |[[File:Doors o' Plenty.png]] | ||
|A maze-like [[Ghost House]] with many doors and [[Boo]]s with a [[Big Boo]] as the boss. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Bombarded by Bob-ombs|●05 Bombarded by Bob-ombs]] | |[[Bombarded by Bob-ombs|●05 Bombarded by Bob-ombs]] | ||
|[[File:Bombarded by Bob-ombs.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|An | |[[File:Bombarded by Bob-ombs.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling [[tank]] level with many Bob-ombs and cannons firing them. [[Boom Boom]] is at the end as the boss. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Magical Note Blocks|●06 Magical Note Blocks]] | |[[Magical Note Blocks|●06 Magical Note Blocks]] | ||
|[[File:Magical Note Blocks.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|An upward level with [[Jump Block]]s forming the way. | |[[File:Magical Note Blocks.png]] | ||
|An upward cave level with [[Note Block|Jump Block]]s forming the way. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[The ol' Switcheroo|●07 The ol' Switcheroo]] | |[[The ol' Switcheroo|●07 The ol' Switcheroo]] | ||
|[[File:The ol' Switcheroo.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
| | |[[File:The ol' Switcheroo.png]] | ||
|An underground tunnel level with coins. The player needs to hit [[P Switch|Switch Block]]s to turn coins into pathways. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Piped Full of Plants|●08 Piped Full of Plants]] | |[[Piped Full of Plants|●08 Piped Full of Plants]] | ||
|[[File:Piped Full of Plants.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|A level | |[[File:Piped Full of Plants.png]] | ||
|A level made of mostly pipes with many Piranha Plants and [[Fire Piranha Plant]]s. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Swinging Bars of Doom|●09 Swinging Bars of Doom]] | |[[Swinging Bars of Doom|●09 Swinging Bars of Doom]] | ||
|[[File:Swinging Bars of Doom.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|[[File:Swinging Bars of Doom.png]] | |||
|A castle level with [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]s. Two [[Boom Boom]]s are at the end as bosses. | |A castle level with [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]s. Two [[Boom Boom]]s are at the end as bosses. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Para Beetle Challenge|●10 Para Beetle Challenge]] | |[[Para Beetle Challenge|●10 Para Beetle Challenge]] | ||
|[[File:Para Beetle Challenge.png | |★★★★★ | ||
|An | |[[File:Para Beetle Challenge.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling sky level with many [[Para-Beetle]]s acting as platforms. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[A Musical Trek|●11 A Musical Trek]] | |[[A Musical Trek|●11 A Musical Trek]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 A Musical Trek Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|A sky level with many [[Jump Block]]s forming the way. | |[[File:SMA4 A Musical Trek Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A sky level with many [[Note Block|Jump Block]]s forming the way. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Armored Airship|●12 Armored Airship]] | |[[Armored Airship|●12 Armored Airship]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Armored Airship.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|An | |[[File:SMA4 Armored Airship.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling airship level with [[Lemmy|Lemmy Koopa]] as the boss. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ice Dungeon|●13 Ice Dungeon]] | |[[Ice Dungeon|●13 Ice Dungeon]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Ice Dungeon Level Screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|A level | |[[File:SMA4 Ice Dungeon Level Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A level consisting of an underground cave segment and several aboveground ice-themed segments. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[A Sky-High Adventure|●14 A Sky-High Adventure]] | |[[A Sky-High Adventure|●14 A Sky-High Adventure]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 A Sky-High Adventure Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|A short level with an | |[[File:SMA4 A Sky-High Adventure Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A short level with an optional maze of doors and rooms requiring the abilities of the [[Tanooki Suit]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Sea to Sky|●15 Sea to Sky]] | |[[Sea to Sky|●15 Sea to Sky]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Sea to Sky Screenshot.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Sea to Sky Screenshot.png]] | |||
|A level with seaside and underwater segments and a final sky segment requiring the [[Cape Feather]]'s flying ability. | |A level with seaside and underwater segments and a final sky segment requiring the [[Cape Feather]]'s flying ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[It's a Shoe- | |[[It's a Shoe-In|●16 It's a Shoe-In]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 It's a Shoe-In Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|A castle level with many obstacles requiring the [[Goomba's Shoe]] | |[[File:SMA4 It's a Shoe-In Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A castle level with many obstacles requiring the [[Goomba's Shoe]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Slip Slidin' Away (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)|●17 Slip Slidin' Away]] | |[[Slip Slidin' Away (Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3)|●17 Slip Slidin' Away]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Slip Slidin' Away Screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|An ice-themed level with many [[Stretch Block]]s and [[Bumpty|Bumpties]], with a back-and-forth | |[[File:SMA4 Slip Slidin' Away Screenshot.png]] | ||
|An ice-themed level with many [[Stretch Block]]s and [[Bumpty|Bumpties]], with a back-and-forth auto-scrolling segment near the end. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ice Cubed|●18 Ice Cubed]] | |[[Ice Cubed|●18 Ice Cubed]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Ice Cubed Screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|An ice | |[[File:SMA4 Ice Cubed Screenshot.png]] | ||
|An ice block fortress with many [[Frozen Coin|frozen coins]] and two [[Boom Boom]]s as bosses. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Puzzling Pipe Maze|●19 Puzzling Pipe Maze]] | |[[Puzzling Pipe Maze|●19 Puzzling Pipe Maze]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Puzzling Pipe Maze Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Puzzling Pipe Maze Screenshot.png]] | |||
|A desert level with a large pipe maze. | |A desert level with a large pipe maze. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[A Towering Tour|●20 A Towering Tour]] | |[[A Towering Tour|●20 A Towering Tour]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4_A_Towering_Tour_Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|A level | |[[File:SMA4_A_Towering_Tour_Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A level consisting of a sky segment with [[Snake Block|snake platform]]s and a descending tower segment. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Castle Dash|●21 Castle Dash]] | |[[Castle Dash|●21 Castle Dash]] | ||
|[[File:Escape The Castle!!.png | |★★★★★ | ||
|A castle level with short time, requiring the playing to dash through lots of obstacles. | |[[File:Escape The Castle!!.png]] | ||
|A castle level with a short [[Time Limit|time limit]], requiring the playing to dash through lots of obstacles. | |||
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|[[Rich with Ropes|●22 Rich with Ropes]] | |[[Rich with Ropes|●22 Rich with Ropes]] | ||
|[[File:RopeClimbingAthletic.png | |★★☆☆☆ | ||
|[[File:RopeClimbingAthletic.png]] | |||
|A desert level with many ropes and [[Hoopster]]s on them. | |A desert level with many ropes and [[Hoopster]]s on them. | ||
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|[[Vexing Doors|●23 Vexing Doors]] | |[[Vexing Doors|●23 Vexing Doors]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 World e-23 Screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|A | |[[File:SMA4 World e-23 Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A Ghost House level with a maze of doors, [[Snake Block|snake platform]]s, and [[P Switch|Switch Block]]s. A [[Big Boo]] is at the end as the boss. | |||
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|[[Caped Escape|●24 Caped Escape]] | |[[Caped Escape|●24 Caped Escape]] | ||
|[[File:ClearSkies.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|A sky level requiring [[Cape Feather]]'s flying ability. | |[[File:ClearSkies.png]] | ||
|A sky level requiring the [[Cape Feather]]'s flying ability. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ground Work|●25 Ground Work]] | |[[Ground Work|●25 Ground Work]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Ground Work Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
| | |[[File:SMA4 Ground Work Screenshot.png]] | ||
|An underground desert level with lots of [[soft sand]] to dig through. | |||
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|[[An Aqueous Adventure|●26 An Aqueous Adventure]] | |[[An Aqueous Adventure|●26 An Aqueous Adventure]] | ||
|[[File:An Aqueous Adventure screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|[[File:An Aqueous Adventure screenshot.png]] | |||
|An underwater level with many [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]s and [[Rotary Lift]]s. | |An underwater level with many [[Fire Bar|Fire-Bar]]s and [[Rotary Lift]]s. | ||
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|[[Bowser's Last Stand|●27 Bowser's Last Stand]] | |[[Bowser's Last Stand|●27 Bowser's Last Stand]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Last Stand Screenshot.png | |★★★★★ | ||
|A | |[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Last Stand Screenshot.png]] | ||
|A longer take on Bowser's Castle with Bowser as the boss. | |||
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|[[Koopaling Confusion|●28 Koopaling Confusion]] | |[[Koopaling Confusion|●28 Koopaling Confusion]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Koopaling Confusion Screenshot.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|An | |[[File:SMA4 Koopaling Confusion Screenshot.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling battleship level with [[Ludwig|Ludwig von Koopa]] as the boss. | |||
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|[[Bowser's Airship 1|●29 Bowser's Airship 1]] | |[[Bowser's Airship 1|●29 Bowser's Airship 1]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Airship 1 Screenshot.png | |★★★★☆ | ||
|The first part of an | |[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Airship 1 Screenshot.png]] | ||
|The first part of an auto-scrolling airship level with [[Boom Boom]] as the boss. | |||
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|[[Bowser's Airship 2|●30 Bowser's Airship 2]] | |[[Bowser's Airship 2|●30 Bowser's Airship 2]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Airship 2 Screenshot.png | |★★★★★ | ||
|The second part of an | |[[File:SMA4 Bowser's Airship 2 Screenshot.png]] | ||
|The second part of an auto-scrolling airship level with Bowser as the boss. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Airship's Revenge|PR Airship's Revenge]] | |[[Airship's Revenge|PR Airship's Revenge]] | ||
|[[File:Airship's Revenge.png | |★★★☆☆ | ||
|An | |[[File:Airship's Revenge.png]] | ||
|An auto-scrolling airship level with [[Morton|Morton Koopa Jr.]] as the boss. | |||
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|[[No Time to Dawdle|PR No Time to Dawdle]] | |[[No Time to Dawdle|PR No Time to Dawdle]] | ||
|[[File:SMA4 No Time to Dawdle.png | |★★★★★ | ||
| | |[[File:SMA4 No Time to Dawdle.png]] | ||
|Another level with a very short time limit, requiring the player to rush through the course. | |||
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|[[Treacherous Halls|PR Treacherous Halls]] | |[[Treacherous Halls|PR Treacherous Halls]] | ||
|[[File:Challenge!! Togetoge.png | |★★★★★ | ||
|A castle level with many spiked floors, requiring the player to stomp on enemies to cross them. | |[[File:Challenge!! Togetoge.png]] | ||
|A castle level with many spiked floors, requiring the player to stomp on enemies to cross them. A Boom Boom is fought here. | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
|Jap=WORLDe+<br>(Early release version) | |||
|Jap2=ワールドe+<br>(Late-shipping version,<br>[[Virtual Console]] version,<br>[[Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online]] version) | |||
|JapR=Wārudo Ī Purasu | |||
|JapM=World e plus | |||
|Jap2R=Wārudo Ī Purasu | |||
|Jap2M=World e plus | |||
|Spa=Mundo-e | |Spa=Mundo-e | ||
|SpaM=World-e | |SpaM=World-e | ||
| | |Fre=Monde-e | ||
| | |FreM=World-e | ||
|Ger=e-Welt | |Ger=e-Welt | ||
|GerM=e-World | |GerM=e-World | ||
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{{SMB3 | {{SMB3 levels}} | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Bros. 3 | [[Category:Super Mario Bros. 3 worlds]] |
Latest revision as of 22:07, October 4, 2024
- Not to be confused with e World from Mario vs. Donkey Kong or Orbiting Observatory (also known as World E) from Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars.
World-e (alternatively e-Reader world[1] or the e-World[2]) is a bonus world, which has an island shaped like a lowercase "e," found only in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The world itself is separate from the main adventure, and is not required for 100% completion. Although it sports no standard levels within its vicinity, World-e features a Warp Zone that can warp Mario and Luigi to brand-new levels, provided the player has scanned and loaded the appropriate level cards with an e-Reader. World-e is normally disabled in the European release due to the level cards being unreleased, but it can be accessible via exploiting a save file glitch, revealing it had been fully translated and left intact. Hidden within the new levels are Advance Coins. If the player accumulates enough Advance Coins, they will gain access to the three Toad Houses in the area, where they can play minigames in exchange for a few of their grand total of coins from World-e. However, due to the limited support for the e-Reader outside Japan, non-Japanese players can access fewer levels and only enough Advance Coins to enter the Blue Mushroom House (a digging minigame). Non-international players can get enough to open the Red Mushroom House (a ball-throwing minigame) and Orange Mushroom House (a Balloon Fight-esque minigame, except going up and with a P-Wing). Certain levels also have an e-Coin hidden inside them. e-Coins are usually well hidden and can be collected only once. They are then put on display in the e-Coin Castle. However, due to the premature cancellation of the e-Reader outside Japan, only three e-Coins can be obtained elsewhere—the Mushroom, Super Leaf, and Starman e-Coins. Non-international players were able to get the Fire Flower, Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Princess Peach e-Coins along with the first three.
In all Virtual Console and Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online versions of the game, all levels in World-e are unlocked by default (being present in the European version for the first time), including all of the levels released in Japan. Consequentially, all World-e Toad Houses are also accessible upon the player gaining the necessary Advance Coins.
Levels[edit]
Level | Difficulty rating | Preview | Summary |
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★01 Classic World 1-1 | ★☆☆☆☆ | A remake of World 1-1 from the original Super Mario Bros. | |
★02 Classic World 1-2 | ★★☆☆☆ | A remake of World 1-2 from the original Super Mario Bros. | |
★03 Classic World 1-3 | ★☆☆☆☆ | A remake of World 1-3 from the original Super Mario Bros. | |
★04 Classic World 1-4 | ★★☆☆☆ | A remake of World 1-4 from the original Super Mario Bros. | |
★05 Classic World 2-2 | ★★☆☆☆ | A remake of World 2-2 from the original Super Mario Bros. | |
●01 Wild Ride in the Sky | ★★★☆☆ | An auto-scrolling sky level with many moving platforms. | |
●02 Slidin' the Slopes | ★★☆☆☆ | A desert level with great slopes and Triangular Blocks. | |
●03 Vegetable Volley | ★★☆☆☆ | A level with grass to pull out vegetables like in Super Mario Bros. 2 and a group of Chargin' Chucks. | |
●04 Doors o' Plenty | ★★★★☆ | A maze-like Ghost House with many doors and Boos with a Big Boo as the boss. | |
●05 Bombarded by Bob-ombs | ★★★★☆ | An auto-scrolling tank level with many Bob-ombs and cannons firing them. Boom Boom is at the end as the boss. | |
●06 Magical Note Blocks | ★★★☆☆ | An upward cave level with Jump Blocks forming the way. | |
●07 The ol' Switcheroo | ★★★☆☆ | An underground tunnel level with coins. The player needs to hit Switch Blocks to turn coins into pathways. | |
●08 Piped Full of Plants | ★★★★☆ | A level made of mostly pipes with many Piranha Plants and Fire Piranha Plants. | |
●09 Swinging Bars of Doom | ★★★★☆ | A castle level with Fire-Bars. Two Boom Booms are at the end as bosses. | |
●10 Para Beetle Challenge | ★★★★★ | An auto-scrolling sky level with many Para-Beetles acting as platforms. | |
●11 A Musical Trek | ★★★☆☆ | A sky level with many Jump Blocks forming the way. | |
●12 Armored Airship | ★★☆☆☆ | An auto-scrolling airship level with Lemmy Koopa as the boss. | |
●13 Ice Dungeon | ★★★★☆ | A level consisting of an underground cave segment and several aboveground ice-themed segments. | |
●14 A Sky-High Adventure | ★★★☆☆ | A short level with an optional maze of doors and rooms requiring the abilities of the Tanooki Suit. | |
●15 Sea to Sky | ★★☆☆☆ | A level with seaside and underwater segments and a final sky segment requiring the Cape Feather's flying ability. | |
●16 It's a Shoe-In | ★★★☆☆ | A castle level with many obstacles requiring the Goomba's Shoe. | |
●17 Slip Slidin' Away | ★★★★☆ | An ice-themed level with many Stretch Blocks and Bumpties, with a back-and-forth auto-scrolling segment near the end. | |
●18 Ice Cubed | ★★★★☆ | An ice block fortress with many frozen coins and two Boom Booms as bosses. | |
●19 Puzzling Pipe Maze | ★★★☆☆ | A desert level with a large pipe maze. | |
●20 A Towering Tour | ★★★☆☆ | A level consisting of a sky segment with snake platforms and a descending tower segment. | |
●21 Castle Dash | ★★★★★ | A castle level with a short time limit, requiring the playing to dash through lots of obstacles. | |
●22 Rich with Ropes | ★★☆☆☆ | A desert level with many ropes and Hoopsters on them. | |
●23 Vexing Doors | ★★★★☆ | A Ghost House level with a maze of doors, snake platforms, and Switch Blocks. A Big Boo is at the end as the boss. | |
●24 Caped Escape | ★★★☆☆ | A sky level requiring the Cape Feather's flying ability. | |
●25 Ground Work | ★★★☆☆ | An underground desert level with lots of soft sand to dig through. | |
●26 An Aqueous Adventure | ★★★★☆ | An underwater level with many Fire-Bars and Rotary Lifts. | |
●27 Bowser's Last Stand | ★★★★★ | A longer take on Bowser's Castle with Bowser as the boss. | |
●28 Koopaling Confusion | ★★★☆☆ | An auto-scrolling battleship level with Ludwig von Koopa as the boss. | |
●29 Bowser's Airship 1 | ★★★★☆ | The first part of an auto-scrolling airship level with Boom Boom as the boss. | |
●30 Bowser's Airship 2 | ★★★★★ | The second part of an auto-scrolling airship level with Bowser as the boss. | |
PR Airship's Revenge | ★★★☆☆ | An auto-scrolling airship level with Morton Koopa Jr. as the boss. | |
PR No Time to Dawdle | ★★★★★ | Another level with a very short time limit, requiring the player to rush through the course. | |
PR Treacherous Halls | ★★★★★ | A castle level with many spiked floors, requiring the player to stomp on enemies to cross them. A Boom Boom is fought here. |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | WORLDe+ (Early release version)[?] Wārudo Ī Purasu |
World e plus | |
ワールドe+ (Late-shipping version, Virtual Console version, Game Boy Advance - Nintendo Switch Online version)[?] Wārudo Ī Purasu |
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French | Monde-e[?] | World-e | |
German | e-Welt[?] | e-World | |
Italian | Mondo-e[?] | World-e | |
Spanish | Mundo-e[?] | World-e |
References[edit]
- ^ "Getting Started Before you connect your e-Reader to the GBA, scroll down and choose Level Card on the Select a File screen. You’ll be warped to e-Reader world." – Peterson, Erik (2003). Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1930206-37-2. Page 16.
- ^ "NOTE You can slide Demo Cards only in the main game world. You can slide Power-up Cards in both the main game and e-Worlds[sic]. You can slide Level Cards only in the special area by the castle in the e-World." – Hodgson, David S J. (October 21, 2003). Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-4425-9. Page 112.