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'''Super Mario Advance''' is a game from the [[Super Mario Advance (series)]] made for the handheld game system [[Game Boy Advance]], and released in 2001. The game is a remake of [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | '''Super Mario Advance''' is a game from the [[Super Mario Advance (series)]] made for the handheld game system [[Game Boy Advance]], and released in 2001. The game is a remake of [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. | ||
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*The game now has updated graphics. | |||
*The game is paired up with the original Mario Bros, as with all Super Mario Advance games. | |||
*Robobirdo replaces Mouser as the third boss in the game; Mouser was moved to World 6, ommiting Tryclyde's second battle. | |||
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Revision as of 19:02, June 7, 2010
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Template:Infobox Super Mario Advance is a game from the Super Mario Advance (series) made for the handheld game system Game Boy Advance, and released in 2001. The game is a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
List of Changes
- The game now has updated graphics.
- The game is paired up with the original Mario Bros, as with all Super Mario Advance games.
- Robobirdo replaces Mouser as the third boss in the game; Mouser was moved to World 6, ommiting Tryclyde's second battle.
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