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*In all Japanese releases of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Dark Land is known as "Castle of Kuppa" during the game credits (although more closely translated to "Country of Darkness" in the manual). In the initial North American release and worldwide versions of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', this was corrected to the standard Castle of Koopa. It was again changed to Bowser's Castle in the Game Boy Advance version.
*In all Japanese releases of ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', Dark Land is known as "Castle of Kuppa" during the game credits (although more closely translated to "Country of Darkness" in the manual). In the initial North American release and worldwide versions of ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', this was corrected to the standard Castle of Koopa. It was again changed to Bowser's Castle in the Game Boy Advance version.
*The background music for Dark Land was covered for the minigames [[Skateboard Scamper]] and [[Piranha's Pursuit]], from ''[[Mario Party]]''.
*The background music for Dark Land was covered for the minigames [[Skateboard Scamper]] and [[Piranha's Pursuit]], from ''[[Mario Party]]''.
*The same background music from the NES version was used in part of "King Bowser (''Super Mario Bros. 3'')", which is rearrange of Bowser battle theme from the game, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as audio sample.


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