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The [[Mega Mushroom]] originally had a red-and-white appearance, similar to the [[Super Mushroom]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.  Mega Mario was also able to [[dash]].
The [[Mega Mushroom]] originally had a red-and-white appearance, similar to the [[Super Mushroom]] from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''.  Mega Mario was also able to [[dash]].


The desert music featured in certain kiosk demos that were playable in 2005 used an orchestra hit instead of the "[[paah]]" vocals, and the ground theme did not have the vocals.
The desert music featured in certain kiosk demos that were playable in 2005 used an orchestra hit instead of the "[[bah]]" vocals, and the ground theme did not have the vocals.


It was possible to kick and punch as [[Super Mario (form)|Super]], [[Fire Mario|Fire]], and [[Mega Mario]]. Mario was also able to [[Somersault]].
It was possible to kick and punch as [[Super Mario (form)|Super]], [[Fire Mario|Fire]], and [[Mega Mario]]. Mario was also able to [[Somersault]].
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In a near-final build featured in screenshots shown in a certain page of a Monthly Nintendo News issue published in March, there were some very slight differences in areas such as level design. A screenshot at this stage suggests that [[World 3-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-B]], a sky level, was intended to be a desert level at this point.<ref>[https://www.n-philes.com/games/DSN/DSN_newsupermariobros.//smb03.jpg]</ref>{{dead link}}
In a near-final build featured in screenshots shown in a certain page of a Monthly Nintendo News issue published in March, there were some very slight differences in areas such as level design. A screenshot at this stage suggests that [[World 3-B (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 3-B]], a sky level, was intended to be a desert level at this point.<ref>[https://www.n-philes.com/games/DSN/DSN_newsupermariobros.//smb03.jpg]</ref>{{dead link}}


In one version shown in a video showcasing [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], the game is very similar to the final version, but the "[[paah]]" vocals in the ground theme are still orchestra hits.
In one version shown in a video showcasing [[World 1-1 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], the game is very similar to the final version, but the "[[bah]]" vocals in the ground theme are still orchestra hits.


A screenshot featuring early map icons exists on page 12 of the first version of the US manual.
A screenshot featuring early map icons exists on page 12 of the first version of the US manual.

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