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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''Super Mario World''''' is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] game loosely based on [[Nintendo]]'s ''Super Mario Bros.''. 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''. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Super Mario World''''', also known as '''''Super Mario Advance''''', is an unlicensed [[Sega Mega Drive]] game loosely based on [[Nintendo]]'s ''Super Mario Bros.''. 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 06:09, 4 June 2011
Super Mario World |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
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 loosely based on Nintendo's Super Mario Bros.. 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.