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*A strong [[wind]] blows in certain parts of some levels. It blows the player forward, enabling longer jumps but making it difficult to space them.
*A strong [[wind]] blows in certain parts of some levels. It blows the player forward, enabling longer jumps but making it difficult to space them.
*Two Warp Zones will warp Mario back to a previous world: 3-1 to 1-1 and 8-1 to 5-1
*Two Warp Zones will warp Mario back to a previous world: 3-1 to 1-1 and 8-1 to 5-1
*There is no two-player mode. The player can instead choose between Mario or Luigi. Mario controls as in ''Super Mario Bros''. Luigi can jump higher than Mario, but has significantly worse traction. This is also the case in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
*There is no two-player mode. The player can instead choose between Mario or Luigi. Mario controls as in ''Super Mario Bros''. Luigi can jump higher than Mario, but has significantly worse traction. This is also the case in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'',''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 3D World]].
*If the player beats the game eight consecutive times, he or she can access Worlds A through D by holding the {{button|nes|A}} button at the title screen (or the {{button|gba|B}} button in the GBA version). These levels may be accessed after just one successful play-through in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' re-release (in fact starting automatically after World 8-4 or, if World 9 was accessed, World 9-4), and were removed from the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' remake.
*If the player beats the game eight consecutive times, he or she can access Worlds A through D by holding the {{button|nes|A}} button at the title screen (or the {{button|gba|B}} button in the GBA version). These levels may be accessed after just one successful play-through in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' re-release (in fact starting automatically after World 8-4 or, if World 9 was accessed, World 9-4), and were removed from the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' remake.
*If the player beats the game without warping, he or she continues to World 9. World 9 features underwater levels with almost every character in the game, as well as an underwater [[Goal Pole]] and castle. These levels, like the lettered ones, were removed from the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' remake.
*If the player beats the game without warping, he or she continues to World 9. World 9 features underwater levels with almost every character in the game, as well as an underwater [[Goal Pole]] and castle. These levels, like the lettered ones, were removed from the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' remake.
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