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|align="center" |[[Star]]
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|When collected, either Mario or Luigi (depending on who gets it) will become temporarily invincible. If the players collects more stars in blocks when they have it already, they can stay invincible for a bit longer. '''1000''' points collected.
|When collected, either Mario or Luigi (depending on who gets it) will become temporarily invincible. If the players collects more stars in blocks when they have it already, they can stay invincible for a bit longer. '''1000''' points collected. Enemies defeated while invincible count towards points eventually becoming 1-Ups or 2-Ups, depending on the enemy.
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Green Yoshis hatch out of [[Yoshi Egg]]s, usually found in various blocks throughout the game.  If a Yoshi Egg is found but the player already has a Yoshi, the Egg will instead provide an [[1-Up Mushroom]].  Red, blue and yellow [[Yoshi]]s are extremely rare in ''Super Mario World''. They live only in the [[Star World]], a mysterious place accessible by using the five [[Star Road]]s found throughout the game. When they are first encountered, they are Baby Yoshis, small and are unable to be rode, but through carrying them, the baby Yoshi's will eat the enemies they touch.  When 5 enemies are eaten, they will transform into adult Yoshi's, and can now be used normally. Baby Yoshis of all colors hatch from the Yoshi Eggs rescued from the castles, during the ending credits of the game.
Green Yoshis hatch out of [[Yoshi Egg]]s, usually found in various blocks throughout the game.  If a Yoshi Egg is found but the player already has a Yoshi, the Egg will instead provide an [[1-Up Mushroom]].  Red, blue and yellow [[Yoshi]]s are extremely rare in ''Super Mario World''. They live only in the [[Star World]], a mysterious place accessible by using the five [[Star Road]]s found throughout the game. When they are first encountered, they are Baby Yoshis, small and unrideable, but through carrying them, the baby Yoshi's will eat the enemies they touch.  When 5 enemies are eaten, they will transform into adult Yoshi's, and can now be used normally. Baby Yoshis of all colors hatch from the Yoshi Eggs rescued from the castles, during the ending credits of the game.


In the GBA remake, the color of the Yoshi that will hatch depends from the power up the player has:
In the GBA remake, the color of the Yoshi that will hatch depends from the power up the player has:
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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
The game was placed 16th in the 100th issue of [[Nintendo Power]]'s "100 best Nintendo games of all time" in 1997.<ref>http://www.gamekult.com/communaute/forum/voirmessage.html?foid=13000909, retrieved 6/4/2009</ref> The game placed 47th in the 200th Issue of GameInformer's "Top 200 Games of All Time".
''Super Mario World'' received universal critical acclaim. The game was placed 16th in the 100th issue of [[Nintendo Power]]'s "100 best Nintendo games of all time" in 1997.<ref>http://www.gamekult.com/communaute/forum/voirmessage.html?foid=13000909, retrieved 6/4/2009</ref> The game placed 47th in the 200th Issue of GameInformer's "Top 200 Games of All Time".


''Super Mario World'' was bundled with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System making it the most sold game for SNES, selling 20 million copies.
''Super Mario World'' was bundled with the Super Nintendo Entertainment System making it the most sold game for SNES, selling 20 million copies.


IGN rated the original version as 8.5/10 and the Game Boy Advance remake as 9.3/10. Allgame rated it 5 stars.
IGN rated the Game Boy Advance remake a 9.3/10 and the Wii Virtual Console version an 8.5/10. Allgame rated it 5 stars.


==Beta elements==
==Beta elements==
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*There was an anime video based on this game called '''[[Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi's Adventure Land]]''' (スーパーマリオワールド マリオとヨッシーの冒険ランド).<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rum5ZrOeUiQ</ref> It was actually sort of a game itself, as it was an interactive VHS tape designed for the Bandai Terebikko system,  which had young players talk through a telephone-like device to interact with the movie. It would ask the viewer questions, such as what they thought would hatch from Yoshi's egg, and gave them multiple choices.
*There was an anime video based on this game called '''[[Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi's Adventure Land]]''' (スーパーマリオワールド マリオとヨッシーの冒険ランド).<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rum5ZrOeUiQ</ref> It was actually sort of a game itself, as it was an interactive VHS tape designed for the Bandai Terebikko system,  which had young players talk through a telephone-like device to interact with the movie. It would ask the viewer questions, such as what they thought would hatch from Yoshi's egg, and gave them multiple choices.
*This is the only game in the main Super Mario series that Toad does not appear in.
*This is the only game in the main Super Mario series that Toad does not appear in.
*In 1995, pirate game developers Hummer Team created a port of ''Super Mario World'' for the [[Famicom]]. The port retains most of the features of the original, such as Yoshi and the Cape Feather, although Switch Palaces and Banzai Bills are missing. The existence of this port disproves the validity of Shigeru Miyamoto's statement that Mario could not ride an animal companion on the NES/Famicom due to technical limitations.<ref>http://bootleggames.wikia.com/wiki/Super_Mario_World_(Famicom)</ref>


==References==
==References==
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