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[[image:SMB44.png|thumb|left|World 4-4 (castle).]] | [[image:SMB44.png|thumb|left|World 4-4 (castle).]] | ||
This final level of world 4 is a [[castle]] level. It features the typical [[firebar]]s, [[podoboo]]s, and another [[False Bowser]], but it also features a few sections that are a puzzle; These sections must be walked through in the right patterns in order to move on to the end, making this quite a difficult level. Onece the player defeats the False Bowser, the player finds a [[Mushroom Retainer]] once more, rather than [[Princess Toadstool]], meaning the player must go on. | This final level of world 4 is a [[castle]] level. It features the typical [[firebar]]s, [[podoboo]]s, and another [[False Bowser]], but it also features a few sections that are a puzzle; These sections must be walked through in the right patterns in order to move on to the end, making this quite a difficult level. Onece the player defeats the False Bowser, the player finds a [[Mushroom Retainer]] once more, rather than [[Princess Toadstool]], meaning the player must go on. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* A short section of World 4-1 was partially remade for ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> [[World 2 (NSMB)|World 2-2]], fitting as World 4-1 was Lakitu's ''Super Mario Bros.'' debut (as well as overall debut) and World 2-2 is Lakitu's ''New Super Mario Bros.'' debut. | |||
{{SMB Worlds}} | {{SMB Worlds}} | ||
[[Category: Places]] | [[Category: Places]] |