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|genre=[[List of games by genre#Platforms|Platforms]], action/adventure
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'''''Super Mario World''''' is the first title in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], released in 1990. The game was produced by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the soundtrack was composed by [[Koji Kondo]], and [[Shigefumi Hino]] was in charge of the graphics. Unlike previous games in the series, ''Super Mario World'' is not set in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], but in the [[Dinosaur Land]]; it is also the first appearance of [[Yoshi]], who would become the main and recurring sidekick of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]].
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}}{{Title italics}}{{Disambiguation|of the game|about the animated series|[[Super Mario World (animated series)|here]]}}'''''Super Mario World''''' is the first title in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], released in 1990. The game was produced by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]], the soundtrack was composed by [[Koji Kondo]], and [[Shigefumi Hino]] was in charge of the graphics. Unlike previous games in the series, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is not set in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], but in the [[Dinosaur Land]]; it is also the first [[Nintendo]] title in which the dinosaur [[Yoshi]] appears.
''Super Mario World'' has [[level]]s with [[secret exit]]s, which open passages to new paths and secret levels. There are 96 levels in total, a record that no other game in the series has managed to reach. There is a multiplayer mode, in which two players can alternate controlling [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. A more detailed and detailed game map than ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' allows the player to move between the various areas and choose the level to tackle. Unlike the previous episode, the already finished levels can be replayed, in order to allow for greater exploration and the possibility of finding secret paths.
One of the peculiarities of ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is the presence of secondary exits in many levels, which open passages to new paths and secret levels. There are 96 levels in total, a record that no other game in the series has managed to reach. There is a multiplayer mode, in which two players can alternate controlling [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. A more detailed and detailed game map than ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' allows the player to move between the various areas and choose the level to tackle. Unlike the previous episode, the already finished levels can be replayed, in order to allow for greater exploration and the possibility of finding secret paths.


In addition to the game, a [[Super Mario World (animated series)|cartoon television series]] was developed, which originally debuted on September 14, 1991, only a month after the American release of the game. The series, set in [[Dome City]], was produced by [[DiC Entertainment]] together with Nintendo.
In addition to the game, a [[Super Mario World (animated series)|cartoon television series]] was developed, which originally debuted on September 14, 1991, only a month after the American release of the game. The series, set in [[Dome City]], was produced by [[DiC Entertainment]] together with Nintendo.


==Plot==
==Plot==
After saving the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] go to [[Dinosaur Land]] for a vacation. While on the beach, however, they discover that [[Princess Peach]] has disappeared, and so the two brothers set out to find out who kidnapped her. While exploring a forest, they come across a large egg, from which a young dinosaur named Yoshi emerges: the latter informs the two brothers that his friends have been captured and imprisoned by the [[Koopas]]. Mario and Luigi come to the conclusion that the culprits are [[Bowser]] and the [[Bowserotti]]. The three protagonists set out to find Yoshi's friends, scattered throughout the seven Koopalings' castles, until they reach Bowser's castle where, once defeated, they will find the princess.
After saving the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] go to [[Dinosaur Land]] for a vacation. While on the beach, however, they discover that [[Princess Peach]] has disappeared, and so the two brothers set out to find out who kidnapped her. While exploring a forest, they come across a large egg, from which a young dinosaur named Yoshi emerges: the latter informs the two brothers that his friends have been captured and imprisoned by the [[Koopa Troop]]. Mario and Luigi come to the conclusion that the culprits are [[Bowser]] and the [[Koopaling]]s. The three protagonists set out to find Yoshi's friends, scattered throughout the seven Koopalings' castles, until they reach Bowser's castle where, once defeated, they will find the princess.


'''From the instruction manual:'''
'''From the instruction manual:'''
<blockquote>
<blockquote>After saving the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] from Bowser and the rest of the Koopas in Super Mario 3, Mario and Luigi needed to recuperate from their adventures. Together they agreed that the best place to vacation was a magical place called Dinosaur Land.
After saving the Mushroom World from the evil Bowser and the [[Bowserotti|Koopas]] in Super Mario Bros. 3, Mario and Luigi had to recover from their efforts. They then decided to head to a magical place called Dinosaur Land, the best place to regain strength with a good vacation.
 
But while Mario and Luigi reclined on the beach for a relaxing nap, Princess Toadstool disappeared, apparently seized by evil forces. After searching for hours for their missing friend, Mario and Luigi came upon an enormous egg in the forest.


But just as Mario and Luigi are basking in the sun on the beach, the pretty Princess Toadstool is kidnapped by evil forces. After exhausting and futile searches Mario and Luigi as they come across a huge egg deep in the forest.
Suddenly the egg hatched, and out popped a young dinosaur named YOSHI, who proceeded to tell Mario and Luigi a sad tale of how his dinosaur pals were sealed in similar eggs by a group of monstrous turtles.


The egg suddenly opens, revealing a young dinosaur named YOSHI who is about to tell our two heroes the sad story of his dinosaur friends, who were imprisoned by monstrous turtles inside huge eggs like the one he just emerged from.
"Monstrous turtles!,{{sic}}" exclaimed Luigi. "Bowser and his bunch have returned!" Mario slowly nodded his head in agreement and, along with Luigi and Yoshi, set off across Dinosaur Land to find the Princess and to free Yoshi's friends. As they began their journey, Yoshi handed Mario a beautiful cape. "This may help you," Yoshi said. "Some say it has magical powers."


"Monstrous turtles!" Luigi exclaims. "So Bowser and his minions are back!" Mario nods and our friends decide to set off with Yoshi in search of the Princess and Yoshi's friends. Before leaving, Yoshi hands Mario a beautiful cape. "This could be of help to you," said the little dinosaur, "it is said to have magical powers!"
With a little luck (and help from a [[Cape Feather|magic cape]]), our hearty crew can defeat the seven worlds of Bowser's Krazy Koopa Kritters. Many locations are well-hidden so explore everywhere and try everything. Not all locations have to be explored to rescue the dinosaurs and save Princess Toadstool, but there are many "starry" treasures to be found in far-reaching places. You'll need to search all areas to find what kinds of treasures are there... in Super Mario World.</blockquote>


With a bit of luck and with the help of the magical cape, our heroes will be able to conquer the seven worlds of the Koopas, Bowser's evil creatures. Many places are well hidden, so you will have to explore thoroughly and try everything. Not all places need to be explored to save the dinosaurs and the Princess, but don't forget that there are some splendid treasures hidden in faraway places. So you'll have to search everywhere to discover what wonders Super Mario World has to offer!
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:SMW Start Screen.png|left|thumb|200px|The Title Screen]]
[[File:SMW Start Screen.png|thumb|Title screen]]
''{{PAGENAME}}'' features several innovations compared to ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There are two types of [[Jump]] (the classic jump and the [[Spin ​​Jump]], which is less high but more effective against enemies and some objects).
''Super Mario World'' features several innovations compared to ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. There are two types of [[Jump]] (the classic jump and the [[Spin ​​Jump]], which is less high but more effective against enemies and some objects).
===Yoshi===
===Yoshi===
[[Yoshi]] (in his first appearance) is one of the symbols of the game. Inside various blocks, you can find eggs, which hatch to release a Yoshi. By riding the creature, you can use its long tongue to swallow enemies; when Yoshi has a [[Koopa]] in his mouth, he can also use various powers that depend on the color of the shell:
[[Yoshi]] is one of the symbols of the game. Inside various blocks, you can find eggs, which hatch to release a Yoshi. By riding the creature, you can use its long tongue to swallow enemies; when Yoshi has a [[Koopa]] in his mouth, he can also use various powers that depend on the color of the shell:
*'''Koopa/[[File:SMW-Green-shell-sprite.png]] Green shell:''' No powers.
*'''Koopa/[[File:SMW-Green-shell-sprite.png]] Green shell:''' No powers.


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*'''Yellow Yoshi:''' He becomes heavier regardless of the color of the shell in his mouth.
*'''Yellow Yoshi:''' He becomes heavier regardless of the color of the shell in his mouth.
In some very rare blocks, wings can be found, which can only be used while riding a Yoshi. When these wings are touched, the player is transported to a bonus level full of [[Coin|coins]].
In some very rare blocks, wings can be found, which can only be used while riding a Yoshi. When these wings are touched, the player is transported to a bonus level full of [[Coin|coins]].
==External links==
*[https://mario.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Mario_World ''Super Mario World''] on the Mario Wiki
*[https://www.mariowiki.com/Super_Mario_World ''Super Mario World''] on the Super Mario Wiki
*[https://www.mariowiki.it/Super_Mario_World ''Super Mario World''] on the Super Mario Wiki (Italian)
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