Editing List of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 pre-release and unused content

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Also found in the game was an [[arrow wheel]]. The arrow wheel was slightly different to the ones found in ''Yoshi's Island''. Updated sprites of the gold [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]] and green [[Para-Beetle]] were found too. Both enemies were supposed to appear in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' but never appeared.
Also found in the game was an [[Arrow Lift]]. The Arrow Lift was slightly different to the ones found in ''Yoshi's Island''. Updated sprites of the gold [[Cheep Cheep|Cheep-Cheep]] and green [[Para-Beetle]] were found too. Both enemies were supposed to appear in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' but never appeared.


There are switch effects not used in the game itself, nor were they sold through e-Reader cards. These effects include a card that lets blocks with [[1-Up Mushroom]]s spawn three of them instead of one, a card that assists players when they fall into bottomless pits, with the width of the block platform decreasing one at a time, and a card that gives players a randomized item window (which starts a level with a Super Mushroom, and only uses the original game's power-ups).
There are switch effects not used in the game itself, nor were they sold through e-Reader cards. These effects include a card that lets blocks with [[1-Up Mushroom]]s spawn three of them instead of one, a card that assists players when they fall into bottomless pits, with the width of the block platform decreasing one at a time, and a card that gives players a randomized item window (which starts a level with a Super Mushroom, and only uses the original game's power-ups).

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