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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''Super Mario World''''', also known as '''''Super Mario Advance''''', is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] game developed by [[Chuanpu]] | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Super Mario World''''', also known as '''''Super Mario Advance''''', is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] game developed by [[Chuanpu]] (it's unknown as to whether the publisher was [[Ming Super Chip Electronic]]), loosely based off [[Nintendo]]'s ''Super Mario Bros.'' franchise. It is actually a hack of ''[[Squirrel King]]'', another unlicensed game. Whereas the first few stages have been altered (with tiles taken from ''Super Mario All-Stars'' on the SNES), later stages are identical to those seen in ''Squirrel King''. |
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Revision as of 17:24, 31 July 2013
Super Mario World |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Ming Super Chip Electronic? |
Developer: Chuanpu |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Super Mario World, also known as Super Mario Advance, is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive game developed by Chuanpu (it's unknown as to whether the publisher was Ming Super Chip Electronic), loosely based off Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. franchise. It is actually a hack of Squirrel King, another unlicensed game. Whereas the first few stages have been altered (with tiles taken from Super Mario All-Stars on the SNES), later stages are identical to those seen in Squirrel King.