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Super Mario World.
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Games > PC
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3
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1.79 MB

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Super Mario World.

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Mar 15, 2013
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meli-hayer



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Super Mario World - The gameplay of Super Mario World simply took elements from Super Mario Bros. 3, and attempted to improve upon them, such as the overworld, and power up system (players were able to store one powerup in a slot at the top of the screen, and press the Select button to activate it, should they need it). Unfortunately, a few elements, like the mini-games and costumes, were dropped in favor of the new Flight Feather, which allowed Mario to fly through the air and do powerbomb dives, and the ability to ride Yoshi throughout levels, using him to swallow up enemies.

There were hidden zones, much like in previous Mario games, but overall, the game was very linear. A new level wouldnΓÇÖt open up until you completed the previous one, and there wasnΓÇÖt any deviations from the path. All levels had to be completed.

The platforming was awesomely intense, and overall level design was great, due to the new environment, but overall, Super Mario World didnΓÇÖt really do much to set itself apart from Super Mario Bros. 3. I also think that the controls arenΓÇÖt as tight as in Super Mario Bros. 3. ItΓÇÖs hard to describe, but they feel a little looser. DonΓÇÖt get me wrong, however, the controls is SMW are fantastic, but SMB3 feels that much tighter.

GRAPHICS:

Now, this is a no brainer section in terms of which game will come out on top. Obviously, Super Mario World features the superior visual presentation, with a rich color palette that vividly displays Dinosaur Land in all itΓÇÖs glory, as well as some fancy visual effects for entering/exiting zones.

Super Mario Bros. 3 was certainly no joke in itΓÇÖs day, however, boasting some impressive sprite animations and varied levels. Super Mario Bros. 3 debuted in 1988 on the NES, while Super Mario World debuted on the SNES in 1990, so it was bound to take the cake in terms of visuals.

Of course, playing Super Mario Bros. All Stars evens out the graphics a bit by bringing Super Mario Bros. 3 into the 16 bit era, and on par with Super Mario World in most respects.