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*The game is paired up with the original ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', as with all ''Super Mario Advance'' games.
*The game is paired up with the original ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', as with all ''Super Mario Advance'' games.
*[[Robirdo]] replaces [[Mouser]] as the third boss in the game; Mouser was moved to World 6, omitting [[Tryclyde]]'s second battle.
*[[Robirdo]] replaces [[Mouser]] as the third boss in the game; Mouser was moved to World 6, omitting [[Tryclyde]]'s second battle.
*After beating the game the first time, the player could hunt for hidden Yoshi Eggs.
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Revision as of 19:31, July 2, 2010

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Template:Infobox Super Mario Advance is a game from the Super Mario Advance series‎ made for the handheld game system Game Boy Advance, and released in 2001. The game is a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

List of Changes

  • The game now has updated graphics.
  • The game is paired up with the original Mario Bros., as with all Super Mario Advance games.
  • Robirdo replaces Mouser as the third boss in the game; Mouser was moved to World 6, omitting Tryclyde's second battle.
  • After beating the game the first time, the player could hunt for hidden Yoshi Eggs.


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