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In the 1983 NES port of the game, fireballs are significantly smaller, making them easier to avoid. They were restored to their correct size by the [[Kaettekita Mario Bros.|1988 FDS port]] and 1993 NES port.
In the 1983 NES port of the game, fireballs are significantly smaller, making them easier to avoid. They were restored to their correct size by the [[Kaettekita Mario Bros.|1988 FDS port]] and 1993 NES port.


In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is a two-player [[minigame]] that has fireballs in it but both types share the red sprite. In addition, there is a bonus stage in which fireballs are shot out of a pipe. In its ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version, the in-game battle mode also has both fireballs using the red sprite, while the Battle Game in the main menu replaces the sprites with [[Boo]]s. The Boos that replaced red fireballs can go through the wraparound screen.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', there is a two-player [[minigame]] that has fireballs in it but both types share the red sprite. In addition, there is a bonus stage in which fireballs are shot out of a pipe. In its ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'' version, the in-game battle mode also has both fireballs using the red sprite, while the [[Battle Game (Super Mario All-Stars)|Battle Game]] in the main menu replaces the sprites with [[Boo]]s. The Boos that replaced red fireballs can go through the wraparound screen.


Fireballs appear in ''[[Luigi Bros.]]'', an additional game featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. Like the other enemies in ''Luigi Bros.'', fireballs behave in the same way as the 1983 NES port of ''Mario Bros.'', which this game is based on.
Fireballs appear in ''[[Luigi Bros.]]'', an additional game featured in ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. Like the other enemies in ''Luigi Bros.'', fireballs behave in the same way as the 1983 NES port of ''Mario Bros.'', which this game is based on.
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