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'''''Super Mario World''''', known as '''''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''''' in Japan, was first released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] by [[Nintendo]] in 1990. It was then released on the international version of the Famicom, the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], in 1991. It was part of Nintendo's flagship series, the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. As such, it was brought to most of Nintendo's subsequent systems, either as ports or through [[emulation|emulation]]. | '''''Super Mario World''''', known as '''''Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World''''' in Japan, was first released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] by [[Nintendo]] in [[1990]]. It was then released on the international version of the Famicom, the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], in [[1991]]. It was part of Nintendo's flagship series, the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. As such, it was brought to most of Nintendo's subsequent systems, either as ports or through [[emulation|emulation]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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An Italian plumber named [[Mario]] and his brother [[Luigi]] travel to Dinosaur Land to rescue Princess [[Peach|Toadstool]] from [[Bowser]], King of the Koopa. They also | An Italian plumber named [[Mario]] and his brother [[Luigi]] travel to Dinosaur Land to rescue Princess [[Peach|Toadstool]] from [[Bowser]], King of the Koopa. They must also rescue the dinosaurs known as [[Yoshi]]s, who have been trapped inside eggs. | ||
After Mario frees a Yoshi, he can ride on its back. Yoshis can eat most enemies and can run on some surfaces that Mario and Luigi can not. Together, they travel across seven worlds, defeating Bowser's children, the Koopalings, at the end of each world. Then they can confront Bowser in the last world. | After Mario frees a Yoshi, he can ride on its back. Yoshis can eat most enemies and can run on some surfaces that Mario and Luigi can not. Together, they travel across seven worlds, defeating Bowser's children, the Koopalings, at the end of each world. Then they can confront Bowser in the last world. | ||
Finally, upon defeating Bowser at the castle in the eighth world, Mario | Finally, upon defeating Bowser at the castle in the eighth world, Mario rescued Princess Toadstool. All of the Yoshis were rescued from their eggs, Bowser and his Koopalings were forced out of all of the worlds, and peace was restored to Dinosaur Land. | ||
==Other versions of the game== | ==Other versions of the game== | ||
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As part of Nintendo's flagship series, ''Super Mario World'' has been released on many different systems, both through traditional game ports and | As part of Nintendo's flagship series, ''Super Mario World'' has been released on many different systems, both through traditional game ports and emulation. | ||
It was released to arcades on the [[Nintendo Super System]] system in 1991. This system allowed | It was released to arcades on the [[Nintendo Super System]] system in 1991. This system allowed players to choose up to three SNES-based games before the system's timer ran out. | ||
It was also bundled with ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' as ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' for the Super NES in 1994. The game was then ported to the [[Game Boy Advance]], and released as ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''. | It was also bundled with ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' as ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' for the Super NES in [[1994]]. The game was then ported to the [[Game Boy Advance]], and released as ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2'' in [[2001]]. | ||
An emulated version of the SNES version was released for the Virtual Console on [[Wii]] in 2006, and on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in 2013. Then, an emulated version of the SNES version was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console in 2016, but only for [[New Nintendo 3DS]] consoles. | An emulated version of the SNES version was released for the Virtual Console on [[Wii]] in [[2006]], and on the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console in [[2013]]. Then, an emulated version of the SNES version was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Virtual Console in [[2016]], but only for [[New Nintendo 3DS]] consoles. | ||
''Super Mario World'' was also included as one of the 30 games in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|Super Famicom Mini]] miniature video game consoles, which were both released in 2017. | ''Super Mario World'' was also included as one of the 30 games in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|Super Famicom Mini]] miniature video game consoles, which were both released in [[2017]]. | ||
The SNES version was included in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online]] [[emulation|emulator]] for [[Nintendo Switch]] in [[2019]], and the Game Boy Advance version was included in [[Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online]] in [[2023]]. | |||
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Super Mario World | |
Developer | Nintendo EAD |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
Platforms | SNES, GBA, Wii, New Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, SNES Classic Edition |
Released | SNES: November 21, 1990 Arcade: 1991 GBA: December 14, 2001 Wii: December 2, 2006 Wii U: April 26, 2013 New 3DS: March 3, 2016 SNES CE: September 29, 2017 Switch Online: September 5, 2019 |
Added to Museum |
Super Famicom Mini: October 31, 2017 SNES Classic: August 10, 2017 SNES All-Stars+World: December 19, 2018 |
Super Mario World, known as Super Mario Bros. 4: Super Mario World in Japan, was first released for the Super Famicom by Nintendo in 1990. It was then released on the international version of the Famicom, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, in 1991. It was part of Nintendo's flagship series, the Super Mario series. As such, it was brought to most of Nintendo's subsequent systems, either as ports or through emulation.
Story
An Italian plumber named Mario and his brother Luigi travel to Dinosaur Land to rescue Princess Toadstool from Bowser, King of the Koopa. They must also rescue the dinosaurs known as Yoshis, who have been trapped inside eggs.
After Mario frees a Yoshi, he can ride on its back. Yoshis can eat most enemies and can run on some surfaces that Mario and Luigi can not. Together, they travel across seven worlds, defeating Bowser's children, the Koopalings, at the end of each world. Then they can confront Bowser in the last world.
Finally, upon defeating Bowser at the castle in the eighth world, Mario rescued Princess Toadstool. All of the Yoshis were rescued from their eggs, Bowser and his Koopalings were forced out of all of the worlds, and peace was restored to Dinosaur Land.
Other versions of the game
As part of Nintendo's flagship series, Super Mario World has been released on many different systems, both through traditional game ports and emulation.
It was released to arcades on the Nintendo Super System system in 1991. This system allowed players to choose up to three SNES-based games before the system's timer ran out.
It was also bundled with Super Mario All-Stars as Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World for the Super NES in 1994. The game was then ported to the Game Boy Advance, and released as Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 in 2001.
An emulated version of the SNES version was released for the Virtual Console on Wii in 2006, and on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2013. Then, an emulated version of the SNES version was released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in 2016, but only for New Nintendo 3DS consoles.
Super Mario World was also included as one of the 30 games in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition and Super Famicom Mini miniature video game consoles, which were both released in 2017.
The SNES version was included in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintendo Switch Online emulator for Nintendo Switch in 2019, and the Game Boy Advance version was included in Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online in 2023.