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Several enemies got another palette swap. Pink [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]]s, [[Snifit]]s, and [[Panser]]s are now blue. While the original game used green palette in the desert, instead of gray, the green Snifits are replaced by gray ones. Likewise for Pansers and [[Birdo]]s, green and gray ones are now just green. Green and gray [[Beezo]]s (which only fly straight across) are now red while red ones (which home down to the player) are now yellow. Both [[Mouser]]s are now gray too. [[Tryclyde]]s are now green, yet are still colored red in their official artworks. The playable characters have also had their sprites recolored to match their actual appearance (as the original game used only three colors for the character sprites). Some of these includes [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] receiving blonde hair as opposed to brown from the original and [[Toad]] getting red spots on his cap rather than blue spots (Toadstool had brown hair and Toad had a blue-spotted mushroom hat because graphical limitations of the NES) and Mario and Luigi's overalls are now jean colored as opposed to dark blue from the original. [[Ostro]]s are now pink instead of black, and [[Porcupo]]s and [[Ninji]]s are now purple instead of black.
Several enemies got another palette swap. Pink [[Shy Guy|Shyguy]]s, [[Snifit]]s, and [[Panser]]s are now blue. While the original game used green palette in the desert, instead of gray, the green Snifits are replaced by gray ones. Likewise for Pansers and [[Birdo]]s, green and gray ones are now just green. Green and gray [[Beezo]]s (which only fly straight across) are now red while red ones (which home down to the player) are now yellow. Both [[Mouser]]s are now gray too. [[Tryclyde]]s are now green, yet are still colored red in their official artworks. The playable characters have also had their sprites recolored to match their actual appearance (as the original game used only three colors for the character sprites). Some of these includes [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] receiving blonde hair as opposed to brown from the original and [[Toad]] getting red spots on his cap rather than blue spots (Toadstool had brown hair and Toad had a blue-spotted mushroom hat because graphical limitations of the NES) and Mario and Luigi's overalls are now jean colored as opposed to dark blue from the original. [[Ostro]]s are now pink instead of black, and [[Porcupo]]s and [[Ninji]]s are now purple instead of black.


Additionally, when a Subspace Warp is used, there is a transition effect with music is used. This was not seen in the original NES version.
Additionally, when a Subspace Warp is used, a transition effect with music is used. This was not seen in the original NES version.


When the characters shrink when they reach down to one remaining heart, their entire bodies shrink instead of just their lower bodies. As such, Toadstool's hair gets shorter when she shrinks into her [[Small Mario|small form]] rather than remaining intact like in the NES original. This was later carried over to [[Super Mario Advance|the GBA remake]], ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and in post-Fall 2017 versions of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''.  
When the characters shrink when they reach down to one remaining heart, their entire bodies shrink instead of just their lower bodies. As such, Toadstool's hair gets shorter when she shrinks into her [[Small Mario|small form]] rather than remaining intact like in the NES original. This was later carried over to [[Super Mario Advance|the GBA remake]], ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', and in post-Fall 2017 versions of ''[[Super Mario Run]]''.