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This is a neat flash remake of Super Mario. It uses the old school overworld maps in a similar style to Super Mario Brothers 3 including the Princess' Castle, Toad Houses, and Warp Pipes. There are also parts of the map that will be inaccessible initially but they can be unlocked later. You can play as Mario or Luigi and either way you will like this game. Mario's heroic deeds are not easy to repeat, for this one you will need dexterity and skill. Characters of this game dared to walk around the world of monsters, would you help him to not fall into the trap? You are the only hope to save our beloved Mario from inevitable failure.

Game DescriptionEnjoy the trip to memory lane and go on a quest to rescue Princess Toadstool from the hands of the evil Bowser. Take the role of the adventurous plumber brothers in Super Mario Bros.! The game is one of the most popular Mario titles and features the same traditional gameplay following Mario and his brother Luigi as they try to rescue the Princess who has been kidnapped.Super Mario Bros. Is the very first of the Super Mario series, and was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System way back in 1985. In this game, the plumber duo must through the Mushroom Kingdom in order to rescue Princess Toadstool from the antagonist Bowser. Due to its popularity, the game spawned ports and alternate versions.

Platforms list.First releaseSeptember 13, 1985Latest releaseJune 28, 2019Super Mario is a Japanese series and created by and featuring their mascot,. Alternatively called the Super Mario Bros. Series or simply the Mario series, it is the central series of the greater. At least one Super Mario game has been released for every major Nintendo. However there have also been a number of Super Mario video games released on non-Nintendo gaming platforms.The Super Mario games follow Mario's adventures, typically in the fictional Mushroom Kingdom with Mario as the. He is often joined by his brother, and occasionally by other members of the Mario cast.

As in platform video games, the player runs and jumps across platforms and atop enemies in themed. The games have simple plots, typically with Mario from the primary,. The first title in the series, released for the (NES) in 1985, established gameplay concepts and elements prevalent in nearly every Super Mario game released since. These include a multitude of and that give Mario special powers such as fireball-throwing and size-changing into both giant and miniature sizes.The Super Mario series is part of the greater Mario franchise. This includes other video game genres as well as media such as film, television, printed media, and merchandise. Over 330 million copies of games in the Super Mario series have been sold worldwide making it the second in history, being surpassed only by Nintendo's own series.

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Main article:Super Mario Bros. Was released for the (NES) and is the first 2D platform game to feature Mario. It established many core gameplay concepts. The brothers Mario and Luigi live in the Mushroom Kingdom, where they must rescue Princess Toadstool (later called Princess Peach) from Bowser/King Koopa. The game consists of eight of four levels each, totaling 32 levels altogether. Though the worlds differ in themes, the fourth level is always a fortress or castle that ends with a fight against (or one of his minions disguised as him).

This is one of the of all time. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. Main article:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is the initial sequel to the original Super Mario Bros.

Game, and was released as Super Mario Bros. It uses the original Super Mario Bros. Engine, with additions such as weather, character movements, and more complex levels, altogether yielding a much higher difficulty. The game follows the same style of level progression as Super Mario Bros., with eight initial worlds of four levels each. The last level of the eight worlds is a -filled castle that culminates in a battle against Bowser. At that time, this sequel was not released outside Japan since Nintendo of America did not want the Mario series to be known to players outside of Japan for frustrating difficulty. It remained inaccessible to a steadily broadening market of American video game players, becoming stylistically outdated by the time the Japanese Super Mario Bros.

2 could be eventually delivered to America.The game later debuted outside Japan in 1993 as 'Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels' in the compilation cartridge titled for the (SNES). The original version was released for the 's service in September 2007, listed as 'Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels' outside Japan. A later Super Mario All-Stars Wii, titled, features the SNES gameplay and adds, and controller compatibility.Super Mario Bros. Main article:In Super Mario Bros. 2 ( Super Mario USA in Japan), Mario and his companions are out to stop the evil frog in the Subcon dreamland.

Based on a discarded prototype, the game was instead originally released as in Japan, and was ultimately converted back into a Mario game for the rest of the world as Super Mario Bros. 2, before being named in Japan as Super Mario USA as part of Super Mario All-Stars.One of the game's most defining aspects is the four player characters: not only Mario, but Luigi, Princess Peach (who's no longer under Bowser's grip) and Toad are available for single-player action, each with defined character movements: Luigi jumps higher, the Princess glides through the sky for a short amount of time, etc. Characters here also can pluck vegetables from the ground to throw at enemies. This is also the first Super Mario game to use a life meter, which allows Mario, Luigi, Peach and Toad to be hit up to four times before dying. Mushrooms count for two lives, and coins are used for inter-level minigame.

Super Mario Bros. Main article:Super Mario Bros. 3 is divided into eight themed worlds, each with 6–10 levels and several bonus stages displayed as locations on a mapped. These locations are not necessarily in a linear order, and the player is occasionally permitted to skip levels or play the game out of order. Completed levels cannot be replayed. A world's final level is a. The penultimate boss stage is a side-scrolling level atop an ('Doom Ship') with a fight against one of Bowser's seven.

The game introduced a diverse array of new power-ups, including flight as Raccoon Mario or the level-long P-Wing allowing permanent flight through a whole level. Bowser is again the final boss.Super Mario Land. Main article:Super Mario Land was the first handheld Super Mario title after the Game & Watch port of Super Mario Bros., and was released for the. As with other games in the series, it is a sidescrolling platformer in which Mario sets out to save by defeating a mysterious spaceman named.

Power-ups include hearts, which gives Mario an extra life (similar to a 1-up mushroom) and small bouncing ball which Mario throws referred to as 'superballs'. The game consists of twelve levels split across four worlds.Super Mario World. Main article:Super Mario World was released for the and consists of nine worlds displayed via a world map overworld. Unlike Super Mario Bros. 3, where each world map is individual, the world map here is unique and covers the whole game. Most of the 72 levels have one exit, though some have hidden second exits.

Mario's new moves include a spin jump and the rideable who can eat enemies and either swallow or spit them out. Power-ups include the returning Super Mushroom, Fire Flower and Super Star, and the new Cape Feather, based on Super Mario Bros. 3's Super Leaf, which lets Mario and Luigi fly with a cape.

The game was followed by the prequel, which is also considered the first game in the.Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. Main article:Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins introduces Mario's rival, who had taken over Mario's castle during the events of Super Mario Land and forces Mario to collect the six golden coins in order to reenter and reclaim his castle. While its predecessor is similar to the original Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Land 2 has more in common with later games.

The player is no longer restricted to only moving towards the right. A bell at each level's end activates a, where the player can try to get. There are 32 levels, based on several themed worlds each with its own boss. Three power-ups return: the Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Super Star. The game introduces the Carrot power-up, which gives Mario large rabbit ears that let him glide when falling for a limited time. Its story was continued in, which retroactively became the first of a spin-off series,.Super Mario 64.

Main article:Super Mario 64 was the first and game in the series, and a for the home console. Each level is an enclosed environment where the player is free to explore in all directions without time limits. The player collects Power Stars that appear after completing tasks to unlock later courses and areas. The Nintendo 64's makes an extensive repertoire of precise movements in all directions possible. The game introduced moves such as punching, triple jumping, and using a Wing Cap to fly.

It is the first Super Mario series game to feature 's voice acting for Mario. Mario must once again save Princess Peach from Bowser, and collect up to 120 Power Stars from the paintings and return them to her castle, the overworld. There are a total of 105 Power Stars in the paintings, with 15 hidden in the castle. The game's power-ups differ from previous games, now being three different hats with temporary powers: the Wing Cap, allowing Mario to fly; the Metal Cap, turning him into metal; and the Vanish Cap, allowing him to walk through obstacles.Super Mario Sunshine. Main article:Super Mario Sunshine, the second 3D Super Mario title. It was released in 2002 for the. In it, Mario and Peach travel to Isle Delfino for a vacation when a Mario, going by the name of, appears and vandalizes the entire island.

Mario is sentenced to clean the island with a water-squirting accessory called F.L.U.D.D. Super Mario Sunshine shares many similar gameplay elements with its predecessor, yet introduces moves, like spinning while jumping, and several other actions through the use of F.L.U.D.D. The game contains a number of independent levels, which can be reached from the hub, Delfino Plaza. Mario collects Shine Sprites by completing tasks in the levels, which in return unlock levels in Delfino Plaza by way of abilities and plot-related events. Sunshine introduces the last of Bowser's eight children, as an antagonist. Yoshi also appears again for Mario to ride in certain sections.New Super Mario Bros. Main article:New Super Mario Bros.

Was released on the in 2006. In it, Mario and Luigi set out to save Princess Peach from. The gameplay is 2D, but most of the characters and objects are 3D on backgrounds, resulting in a effect. The game uses an overworld map similar to those of Super Mario Bros. Some levels have multiple exits.

The classic power-ups (Super Mushroom, Fire Flower and Super Star) return alongside the Mega Mushroom, Blue Shell, and Mini Mushroom. The Mega Mushroom briefly turns Mario (or Luigi) into an invincible giant that destroys everything in his path, enemies as pipes and blocks. The Blue Shell protects Mario from harm and allows him to slide (depending on speed), where the Mini Mushroom shrinks Mario to a much smaller size, allowing him to fit through tight spaces and access places normally unreachable.Super Mario Galaxy. Main article:Super Mario Galaxy was launched in 2007 for the. It is set in, where travels between ' to collect Power Stars, earned by completing quests or defeating enemies. Each galaxy contains a number of and other space objects for the player to explore.

The game's physics system gives each celestial object its own, which lets the player circumnavigate rounded or irregular planetoids by walking sideways or upside down. The player is usually able to jump from one independent object and fall towards another close object. Though the main gameplay and physics are in, there are several points in the game where the player's movements are restricted into a 2D axis.

Several new power-ups appear following the new game mechanics, and many of these return in its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2.New Super Mario Bros. Main article:In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Princess Peach is captured by Bowser Jr.

And the Koopalings during her birthday party in her castle, and Mario, Luigi, and two Toads (blue and yellow) spring into action to save her. The game features 4-player co-op and new power-ups: the Propeller Mushroom, the Ice Flower, and the Penguin Suit. The Propeller Mushroom allows the player to launch its character high into the air through shaking the. The Penguin Suit enhances sliding traction, speed and agility of swimming abilities, in addition to the ice ball projectiles that are provisioned by the Ice Flower.

All characters can ride. The levels are organised into individually themed open-worlds reminiscent of Super Mario Bros. Like in its predecessor, there are three hidden Star Coins to find in each level, which can be used to unlock movies with gameplay tips. It was released in November 2009 to an important commercial success, and won several awards. Super Mario Galaxy 2. Main article:Super Mario Galaxy 2, the sequel to Super Mario Galaxy, was initially developed as an expansion pack to the latter, although it eventually developed into its own game, released on May 23, 2010.

It retains the basic premise of its predecessor and includes its items and power-ups. These include the Cloud Flower, which allows Mario to create platforms in mid-air, and the Rock Mushroom, which turns Mario into a rolling boulder. Mario can also ride Yoshi along. It was released to widespread critical acclaim.Super Mario 3D Land.

Main article:Super Mario 3D Land was released for the in November and December 2011. It is the first original 3D Super Mario game on a handheld console, since all previous games were either 2D or re-edits of former games. As an attempt to translate the gameplay of the 2D games into a 3D environment, it tried to simplify the control scheme of the 3D games through using more linear levels. It also brought back several older gameplay features, including the Super Leaf power-up last seen in Super Mario Bros. This game was released to critical acclaim.New Super Mario Bros.

Main article:New Super Mario Bros. U, the follow-up to New Super Mario Bros. Wii, was released in November 2012, in North America. It plays similarly to the previous New Super Mario Bros. Titles, and introduces both a Flying Squirrel suit that lets the players glide through the air, and that allows the player holding the to influence the environment.

On June 20, 2013, was released as a downloadable content (DLC) package for the game, featuring shorter but more difficult levels, starring Luigi as the main protagonist instead of his brother. Subsequently released as a standalone retail game on August 25, 2013, in North America.

Unlike the downloadable content version, the standalone retail version of New Super Luigi U does not require having New Super Mario Bros. U to play it. The port New Super Mario Bros.

U Deluxe includes both the main game and New Super Luigi U as well as new playable characters Nabbit and Toadette. Super Mario 3D World. Main article:Super Mario 3D World, the sequel to Super Mario 3D Land, was released for the Wii U on November 22, 2013 in North America, and utilized the same gameplay mechanics as its predecessor. It introduced three power-ups, the Super Bell (which turns the characters into cats able to attack and scale walls in order to reach new areas), Lucky Bell, and Double Cherry (which creates a clone of the character that collects it). Like Super Mario Bros. 2, it features Princess Peach and Toad as playable characters in addition to Mario and Luigi.

Rosalina from Super Mario Galaxy is also unlocked later in the game.Super Mario Maker. Main article:Super Mario Maker is a creation tool released for the Wii U in September 2015 which allows players to create their own levels based on the gameplay and style of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros. U, as well as to share their creations online. Based on existing games, several gameplay mechanics were introduced for the game, with existing ones also available to be used together in new ways. A Nintendo 3DS version of the game called Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, was released in December 2016. It features a few new pre-installed levels, but no online level sharing.Super Mario Run.

Main article:Super Mario Run is a side-scrolling and video game released in December 2016 on the platform, then in March 2017 on. It is the first official Mario game developed for non-Nintendo hardware (since previous attempts all faced cancellation), as well as the first official Super Mario game developed for. As such, it features simplified controls that allow it to be played with only one hand.In this game, Mario runs automatically, and the player's in charge of controlling the jumping action so that Mario avoids all hazards. This is achieved by touching the tactile screens these devices are built with, and the longer the player touches the jump button, the higher Mario jumps. Collecting all coins in a precise level unlocks a set of 5 pink coins in said level for Mario (the player) to collect, allowing extended replayability. Collecting these 5 coins unlocks another set of 5 purple coins, which upon collecting unlocks another set of 5 coins, black this time and much harder to collect.

This further multiplies the game's length, through requiring the player to beat a single level 4 times to fully complete it.This game also includes a 'Toad Rally' mode, quite similar to the 'VS Boo' mode of Super Mario Bros Deluxe, in which players have to complete a level faster than a computer-controlled Toad. Success in this mode earns the player access to in-game money to spend in customization options for it to create its own 'Mushroom Kingdom' map, using mechanics similar to, into Super Mario Run's third gameplay mode.Super Mario Odyssey. Main article:Released on October 27, 2017 for, Super Mario Odyssey is a return to the open-world 'sandbox' 3D style of game last seen in Super Mario Sunshine. After Mario's cap is possessed by a spirit named Cappy, he is able to use it to temporarily 'capture' enemies, harmless life forms and objects and utilize their powers.

Like previous sandbox 3D games, the game's worlds contain a large variety of objectives that can be achieved in a non-linear order before progressing. Super Mario Odyssey was critically acclaimed, and earned multiple awards. This game adventures through many different kingdoms, in addition to the standard Mushroom Kingdom Mario's adventures usually take place in; and is the very first one to include a vocal theme song, 'Jump Up, Super Star!' .Super Mario Maker 2. Main article:On February 13, 2019 during a Nintendo Direct presentation, Super Mario Maker 2 was announced.

Super Mario Maker 2 is very similar in design to its predecessor, Super Mario Maker. It introduced many new items, themes, and enemies, as well as an online multiplayer mode. The game was released on June 28, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch.Remakes TitleSystemYearRemade game(s)(+ Super Mario World).1993/1994.2010.19992001Game Boy Advance2001Game Boy Advance2002Game Boy Advance20032004.re-released in 1994.re-released in 2010.

Common elements The objective of the game is to progress through levels by defeating enemies, collecting items and solving puzzles without dying. Power-up use is integral to the series. The series has installments featuring both two and three-dimensional gameplay.In the games, the (usually Mario) jumps on platforms and enemies while avoiding their attacks and moving to the right of the scrolling screen. 2D Super Mario game levels have single-exit objectives, which must be reached within a time limit and lead to the next sequential level. Introduced the, a map of nonlinear levels that branches according to the player's choice.

Introduced levels with multiple exits.3D installments in the series have had two subgenres: exploration based games and more linear 3D games with a predetermined path. Levels in the open world games, and, allow the player to freely explore multiple enclosed environments in 360 degree movement.

As the game progresses, more environments become accessible. The linear 3D games, whose titles include either 'Galaxy' or '3D', feature more fixed camera angles and a predetermined path to a single goal.Items Most items in the Super Mario series appear from item blocks, which originated in and persisted throughout the series, where Mario hits a block to receive either coins or power-ups.Mushrooms. Described the Super Mushroom as 'the power-up'.Mushroom appear in almost every Super Mario game. The most iconic of these is the Super. The Super Mushroom increases Mario's size, turning him into 'Super Mario', and allows him to break certain blocks.

When hit by an enemy, Mario reverts to his smaller size instead of losing a life. When Mario is in his 'Super' form, most blocks that would contain a Super Mushroom instead offer a more powerful power-up such as the Fire Flower. The Super Mushroom is similar in appearance to the, with an ivory stalk below a most commonly red and white (originally red and orange) spotted cap. Created by chance, stated in an interview that beta tests of Super Mario Bros. Proved Mario too tall, so the development team implemented mushrooms to grow and shrink Mario.The Poison Mushroom, first introduced in the Japanese, is a mushroom that causes damage when touched.

In later games, the Poison Mushroom looks almost exactly like the Super Mushroom with a red cap but has a meaner-looking face. The Mini Mushroom is a small blue mushroom, a recurring item in the New Super Mario Bros.

Series, which shrinks Mario into miniature size, allowing him access areas and pipes that Mario normally cannot reach. Mini Mario also jumps higher, floats midair, bounces off enemies without hurting them except by ground pounding, and can run across the surface of the water and then jump from it as if he was on land. Mario is more vulnerable in this form and loses a life upon receiving one hit in miniature form. The Mini Mushroom in allows Mario to run up walls.The Mega Mushroom, introduced in and further appearing in and, is a more recent addition to the series that grows Mario into a towering, invulnerable giant who destroys enemies and the environment by running through them. It has an orange-yellow cap with red spots, like the Super Mario Bros. Super Mushroom, but with an inflated cap. Features an item simply called 'Mushroom' that grants the same abilities as the Mega Mushroom.In the Super Mario Galaxy franchise, the Bee Mushroom gives Mario the Bee Suit, and the Spring Mushroom puts Mario inside a metallic coil.

The Mystery Mushroom in Super Mario Maker (though not in its ) provides a 'costume' based on one of many characters in addition to the abilities of the Super Mushroom.1-Ups The is a common item shown as a green and white mushroom that gives Mario an. The 1-Up was introduced in Super Mario Bros., sometimes hidden in invisible item blocks, and displayed as having an orange cap with green spots. In and, the 1-Up is shown as a heart. 1-Ups can take other forms, such as the 3-Up Moon from Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros. U.Projectile flowers The flower power-ups let Mario shoot projectiles. The Fire Flower, introduced in Super Mario Bros., transforms Mario into Fire Mario, who can throw bouncing fireballs at enemies.

Was the first 3D Mario platformer game to have the Fire Flower. In Super Mario Land and, the Superball is a obtained from a Super Flower, which Mario can use to defeat enemies and collect coins.

The Ice Flower transforms Mario into Ice Mario, where he can shoot balls of ice as projectiles similar to that of the Fire Flower; it freezes enemies in a block of ice, to be used as platforms or as thrown projectiles, as seen in. In Super Mario Galaxy, the Ice Flower turns Mario into ice and lets him walk on lava or water for a limited time by freezing the surface. Lastly, 's Gold Flower lets Mario turn bricks into coins and earn bonus coins for defeating enemies.Invincibility Invincibility is an effect first appearing in the three Super Mario Bros. Games, where it is granted by a 'Starman', an anthropomorphized, flashing star. The star has also been named the 'Super Star' in the two Super Mario World games and the 'Rainbow Star' in the two Super Mario Galaxy games. Picking up the star makes Mario temporarily, able to resist any harm. Use of the item is accompanied by a distinctive music track that appears consistently across most of the games.

The player character flickers a variety of colors — and in some titles, moves with increased speed and enhanced jumping ability — while under the Star's influence. While invincible, Mario kills any enemy upon contact with it. In, the star gives the normally immobile baby Mario the ability to run as well as become invincible. In Super Mario 64, invincibility is provided when Mario wears the metal cap or the vanish cap. The Mega Mushroom provides temporary invincibility with the addition of giant size and environment destruction (see ).Power Stars and course tokens The games often feature found in levels in order to progress in the overworld, most frequently with the visual motif of a star.

They are typically situated in locations that are not readily found or reached, or awarded for completing stunts, or objectives given. They include the Power Stars in and the Super Mario Galaxy games, Shine Sprites in Super Mario Sunshine, Star Coins in the New Super Mario Bros. Series and Super Mario 3D Land, Green Stars in the Galaxy games and Super Mario 3D World, and Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey.

In Super Mario Land 2, there are six Golden Coin tokens that must be collected to finish the game.Flying Flight is a common theme throughout the series, first enabled with the item in the international Super Mario Bros. The Super Leaf and Tanooki Suit items, first appearing in provide Mario with an animal-suited tail, which in turn acts as a flight propeller. The Tanooki Suit returns in, and the Super Leaf returns in and the Super Mario Maker series. In the series and Super Mario Maker series, the Propeller Block and the Propeller Mushroom let Mario spin up into the air and slowly descend. In, Mario pilots a yellow airplane with unlimited ammunition called the Sky Pop. Introduces various forms of flight: the feather item provides a cape, the P Balloon puffs Mario into a floating balloon figure, and Yoshi can carry a blue Koopa shell which gives him wings.

In, flight that is granted by a Winged Cap. In, Mario has limited flight provided by the Propeller Cap. In, Mario has limited flight and gliding capabilities in a Flying Squirrel suit and can also command a pink Baby Yoshi to puff up into the form of a floating balloon. In, Mario can obtain a special red star that transforms him into Flying Mario for a limited time. 's cloud can be commandeered in several of the side-scrolling games.Power-up suits Several suits work as power-ups, many of which are based on animals. Debuting in Super Mario Bros. 3, the Raccoon Suit (provisioned by a Super Leaf) and the Tanooki Suit each provide Mario with a tail which acts as a flight propeller.

In addition, the Tanooki Suit lets Mario spontaneously change into an invincible statue for about five seconds. In Super Mario 3D Land, the Raccoon Suit reappears and is accompanied by a silver-colored variation called a Statue Leaf. Super Mario Bros. 3 includes a suit, which allows Mario to throw hammers as projectiles, to defeat enemies at a distance, taking what the Hammer Bros does to Mario and turning it around.

While wearing the suit and ducking, Mario is invulnerable to fire attacks. The Hammer Suit was so powerful that in later games, it was downgraded. Super Mario 3D Land features a 'Boomerang Suit' which provisions long-distance boomerang projectiles.

Other animal suits include the Frog Suit, Tanooki Suit, Penguin Suit, Cat Suit and Bee Suit.Coins Super Mario level design traditionally incorporates many distributed coins as puzzles and rewards. Most Super Mario games award the player an extra life once a certain amount of yellow coins are collected, commonly 50 or 100. Several coin variants exist, such as silver coins, dragon coins, star coins, and more.In, and, coins replenish health (and air, when Mario is underwater). In Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, collecting 100 coins in a level results in a Power Star or Shine Sprite respectively. There are also stages in that game reward a Power Star for collecting eight red coins in a level, worth two normal coins each. In Super Mario 64, a blue coin is worth five normal coins.

In Super Mario Sunshine, blue coins act as a side quest when brought to the Delfino Bank.In the Super Mario Galaxy series, after finishing each game once, stages unlock where Mario can collect 100 purple coins to earn a Power Star. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, they can also be used to feed some hungry 'Luma' characters that can turn into either an item or another planet.Luigi and other playable characters The series often features the option to play as other characters, Luigi in the most instances. Earlier games have offered an alternating multiplayer mode in which the second player controls Luigi on their turn. Luigi is often only playable by player one in a second, more challenging iteration of the base game, such as in The Lost Levels, Galaxy 2, New Super Luigi U and the special worlds in 3D Land; these feature lower gravity and reduced friction for Luigi. Later games allow four player simultaneous play.

Playable characters other than Mario and Luigi have included Toads, Peach, Rosalina, and Nabbit. Characters are sometimes differentiated by special abilities. Super Mario Maker (though not Super Mario Maker 2) includes costumes that depict many more characters.Warp Pipes and Warp Cannons. See also:The Warp Pipe is a common method of transportation used in many of the Mario series games. Warp Pipes are most often green but also appear in other colors (early games included silver pipes, newer games have introduced red, green, blue and yellow pipes), and have many uses in the series. Warp Pipes can also contain enemies, usually Piranha Plants, and sometimes launch the player into the air (most commonly seen in the series).

In early Mario games such as, special, well-hidden areas known as contain pipes that allow players to skip several worlds (handfuls of levels) at once. In the New Super Mario Bros. Series, pipe-shaped Warp Cannons work similarly to the Warp Zones of the earlier games and are unlocked by finding secret exits in levels. Appear in most of the 3D games in the series starting with. Mario uses the cannon by jumping into the barrel, aiming himself and being fired at a distant target. This allows Mario to progress through a level or reach otherwise inaccessible areas.Yoshi Mario's dinosaur friend has appeared as a mount to the player character in several Super Mario games since.

In the sequel, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, a tribe of Yoshis finds Mario and helps him to save Baby Luigi. In this game and Super Mario 64 DS, instead of the player merely riding on Yoshi's back, Yoshi is the player character. Yoshis generally have abilities including eating enemies, flying, and breathing fire. Miyamoto had originally wished for Mario to be able to ride a dinosaur in Super Mario Bros., but this wasn't possible due to the technical restraints of the system.Settings. The is the primary Super Mario series setting, having been introduced in Super Mario Bros. The Mushroom Kingdom is also the setting for the Japanese Super Mario Bros.

2, the New Super Mario Bros. Games, Super Mario 3D Land and Super Mario Run. It is a monarchy and its heir is. Though Princess Peach, Mario and Luigi are human, most citizens of this area are the mushroom-like. While the main characters of the series reside in the Mushroom Kingdom, their adventures have extended to other settings. introduced Subcon, a mysterious world issued from Mario's dream.

It was taken over by the frog king. is set in the Mushroom World, a collection of eight kingdoms. Seven of these are 'Mushroom Kingdoms', ruled by their own kings.

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The different kingdoms are Grass Land (a plains kingdom), Desert Land (a desert kingdom), Water Land (an ocean kingdom), Giant Land (a kingdom where everything is larger), Sky Land (a kingdom which consists of a peninsula at ground level, and a large plain amidst the sky), Ice Land (an arctic kingdom), and Pipe Land (a small island kingdom filled with a maze of Warp Pipes). The eighth world is Dark Land and is ruled by: King of the Koopas.

The instruction manual for the game states that the Mushroom Kingdom is a gateway to the Mushroom World. takes place in Sarasaland. The species in Sarasaland range from monsters to aliens to gigantic, as well as enemies similar to enemies from other games in the series. The kingdoms that make up Sarasaland include Birabuto (an -like kingdom), Muda (an ocean kingdom), Easton (an -like kingdom), and Chai (an Ancient -like kingdom).

introduces Dinosaur Land, a separate continent where Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach vacation after the events of Super Mario Bros. Yoshi's Island, the setting of, is located within Dinosaur Land. The other areas consist of Donut Plains, Vanilla Dome, Twin Bridges, Forest of Illusion, Chocolate Island, Valley of Bowser, Star World, and the Special Zone.

introduced Mario Land, a region which apparently belongs to Mario. introduced Peach's Castle, which serves as a. The worlds in the game are reached by jumping into paintings, which are portals to imaginary worlds created by Bowser. As such, the game is largely not set in the Mushroom Kingdom. However, Peach's Castle itself is located in the Mushroom Kingdom as shown in games like and its sequel.

introduced Isle Delfino, a tropical island somewhere outside the Mushroom Kingdom. It contains several harbors, beaches, hotels, parks, and villages. Instead of Toads or humans, most of the residents on Isle Delfino are tropical creatures called Nokis and Piantas. Its main village Delfino Plaza serves as the central hub world in Super Mario Sunshine. Different areas of the island can be accessed through portals created by spray paint in different parts of the plaza. Besides Delfino Plaza, the different locations of Delfino Island are Delfino Airstrip, Bianco Hills, Ricco Harbor, Gelato Beach, Pinna Park, Sirena Beach, Noki Bay, Pianta Village, and Corona Mountain. This section needs expansion.

You can help. ( May 2013)Much of the original Super Mario Bros. Music and sound effects have become iconic to the series and incorporated into modern games.

The original, composed by, has become one of the most well known video game themes around the world. The theme from the underwater levels of Super Mario Bros. Frequently appears as music in the series, including in Super Mario Sunshine, the main intros and titles of all four Super Mario Advance titles, and the Super Mario All-Stars versions of the four NES games.Reception Sales and aggregate review scoresAs of January 17, 2019. Screenwanderer.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019. McWhertor, Michael. TMK Super Mario Bros.

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