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Revision as of 07:10, 30 December 2022
Super Mario World | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Publisher: Jazz Dark | ||||||||||
Developer: Chuanpu | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SMPS Z80 (from Wonder Boy III) | ||||||||||
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 and published by Jazz Dark, 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.
Contents
Magazine articles
- Main article: Super Mario World/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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Based on 1 review |
Mega Drive, RU (Gold Release) |
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Technical Information
ROM dump status
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2MB | Cartridge |
References
- ↑ 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 298
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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception | Region coding |