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[[Dinosaur Land]] was drastically different from the final version, possessing an appearance similar to the various kingdoms of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Specifically, it was to feature things such as [[Toad House]]s (which could possibly mean that [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s were once considered to populate Dinosaur Land) and more ''Super Mario Bros. 3''-style [[fortress]]es. In addition to this, the game originally had the subtitle "''Super Mario Bros. 4''" on the title screen. | [[Dinosaur Land]] was drastically different from the final version, possessing an appearance similar to the various kingdoms of ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. Specifically, it was to feature things such as [[Toad House]]s (which could possibly mean that [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s were once considered to populate Dinosaur Land) and more ''Super Mario Bros. 3''-style [[fortress]]es. In addition to this, the game originally had the subtitle "''Super Mario Bros. 4''" on the title screen. | ||
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[[File:https://tcrf.net/images/0/0b/SMWTestLevel.jpg|200px|thumb|Test level]] | |||
Inside the game there is a test level with a large sign made of [[Rotating Block]] written "Test" with an arrow pointing to a hole that can be found, In the level there can also be twenty invisible [[1-Up Mushroom]], which suggests that they probably used them. to test these mushrooms. | |||
==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' – If the player waits on the [[Special Zone]] map for one minute and 57 seconds, a cover version of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|overworld theme]] will start playing. The 3/4 waltz time signature returns in the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Underwater BGM]]" after being absent in the "Underwater BGM" of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', a feature that would become a staple of underwater themes in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' – If the player waits on the [[Special Zone]] map for one minute and 57 seconds, a cover version of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|overworld theme]] will start playing. The 3/4 waltz time signature returns in the "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario World)#Super Mario World|Underwater BGM]]" after being absent in the "Underwater BGM" of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', a feature that would become a staple of underwater themes in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' – Unaltered [[Ninji]]s reappear, and Bullet Bills resembling [[Pidgit]]s appear in the [[Fall]]. [[Pokey]]s also return. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' – Unaltered [[Ninji]]s reappear, and Bullet Bills resembling [[Pidgit]]s appear in the [[Fall]]. [[Pokey]]s also return. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' – The [[Sunken Ghost Ship]] was once an [[airship]] from this game. Also, all of the Koopalings return here. [[Bob-omb]]s reuse their keyless artillery graphics here. The intro of the final boss theme is an arrangement of the [[Dark Land]] music from this game. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' – The [[Sunken Ghost Ship]] was once an [[airship]] from this game. Also, all of the Koopalings return here. [[Bob-omb]]s reuse their keyless artillery graphics here. The intro of the final boss theme is an arrangement of the [[Dark Land]] music from this game. This game's [[Super Mushroom]] sprite resembles that seen in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]. The fireplace seen in [[Yoshi's House]] is made of similar yellow bricks seen in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]. | ||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== |