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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]].
'''''Super Mario World''''' is a game in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] first released for the Japanese [[Super Famicom]] in 1990, followed by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America in 1991, followed by Europe and Australia in 1992. Unlike previous games in the series, ''Super Mario World'' is not set in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], but in the [[Dinosaur Land]]. ''Super Mario World'' is also the first appearance of [[Yoshi]], who would become the main and recurring sidekick of [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]].


''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.
''Super Mario World'' has a total of 96 [[level]]s, and unlike other games, some contain [[secret exit]]s, which open passages to new paths and secret levels. There is a two-player co-op mode in which the first player controls Mario and the second player controls Luigi. There is a world map like in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', except the player can now replay completed levels (excluding [[fortress]]es), which is required for levels with more than one [[exit]] and unlocking more paths on the world map.


The game has a tie-in [[Super Mario World (animated series)|television series]], which originally premiered on September 14, 1991, only a month after the American release of the game. The show takes place in [[Dome City]], and it was co-produced by [[DiC Entertainment]] and Nintendo.
The game has a tie-in [[Super Mario World (animated series)|television series]], co-produced by [[DiC Entertainment]] and Nintendo, that originally premiered on September 14, 1991, only a month after the game released in North America. The show takes place in [[Dome City]].
 
''Super Mario World'' received a [[reissue|remake]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] titled ''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'', first released in Japan in 2001, then in English-speaking countries and Western Europe in 2002. Afterward, the original ''Super Mario World'' has been ported directly several times, especially during the 2010s. The was first ported to the [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console (Wii)|Virtual Console]] in Japan in 2006, then in several other countries in 2007, and lastly South Korea on April 26, 2008. ''Super Mario World'' was next ported to the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console (Wii U)|Virtual Console]] in April 2013. The game was ported a third time to the [[New Nintendo 3DS]] [[Virtual Console (Nintendo 3DS)|Virtual Console]] in 2016. It is one of twenty-one games included on the [[Super NES Classic Edition]] and its Japanese counterpart, the Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom. ''Super Mario World'' is one of the titles featured on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online]], for which it released on the day of launch.
 
There is a playable demo of ''Super Mario World'' in the [[Masterpieces]] of both ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.


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