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*[[Key Door|Locked Door]] - Mario progresses to the next level if he takes the key to it. In several levels, multiple locked doors appear, but only the one from which Pauline is seen screaming actually opens. In other levels, the locked door is hidden in the wall and the player has to remember its position.
*[[Key Door|Locked Door]] - Mario progresses to the next level if he takes the key to it. In several levels, multiple locked doors appear, but only the one from which Pauline is seen screaming actually opens. In other levels, the locked door is hidden in the wall and the player has to remember its position.
*[[Oil drum]] - As in the original arcade game, they spawn [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]]s.
*[[Oil drum]] - As in the original arcade game, they spawn [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]]s.
*[[Rope|Rope (horizontal)]] - Strings held together at both ends. Most are horizontal, but some are diagonal. Mario can [[Wire Spin|spin]] on these and aim a jump to attain higher ground. [[Wire Trap]]s travel on some of these as well.
*[[Wire|Rope (horizontal)]] - Strings held together at both ends. Most are horizontal, but some are diagonal. Mario can [[Wire Spin|spin]] on these and aim a jump to attain higher ground. [[Wire Trap]]s travel on some of these as well.
*[[Rope|Rope (vertical)]] - Vertical ropes return from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' Mario can climb up and down on them, and he climbs faster if he can hold onto a rope with each of his hands.
*[[Rope|Rope (vertical)]] - Vertical ropes return from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' Mario can climb up and down on them, and he climbs faster if he can hold onto a rope with each of his hands.
*Moving platform - They move around in fixed patterns at different speeds. Their direction can be changed with a switch.
*Moving platform - They move around in fixed patterns at different speeds. Their direction can be changed with a switch.
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