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#1 da_chub
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I was bored on the holiday yesterday, so i put in Mario World and beat it going all the way though unlocking as much as i could. I just figured id mention that i dont know why people think that SMW is better then say Mario 3,2, 64, SMG. It is very short, and you have to repeat alot of levels. It doesnt take long to beat alot of them. Even Mario 2 had longer levels to beat. Feather=Leaf IMO, but you do get Yoshi(big +). But over all, id say it isnt as good as its NES counterparts.

Also, on the challenge side, SMW is one of the few i havent play much of, but it only died 4 times playing it. I went though many more lives playing SMG for 2 hours the other day. No Mario game is hard, but i just figured id mention that none of them are easy either. Thoughts?

My fav marios are SM3, SMG, SM64, NSMB(ds), SML-6GC(gb), SMW, SMB2, SMB1.

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#2 x3ni1992
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good story.

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#3 hanslacher54
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NEVER DISS IT EVER!!

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#4 virus1000
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I stiill need to try SMW so...

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#5 chris3116
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I stiill need to try SMW so...

virus1000

Download it on the VC. It's very worth. Super Mario World is still an awesome c lassic.

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#6 wiifan001
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I would've paid $40 for Super Mario World. 800 wii points is a total steal. Not the best Mario game I've ever played, but it's way up there.
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#7 wurmie
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I just beat it, insanely addicting...

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#8 TaMuK711
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SMB3>SMW>>>SMG>SMB>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Everything else.

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#9 da_chub
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Didnt realize i didnt put in Sunshine. Least fav of 3-d marios, and way down on list anyways... Also, i was not dissing game. If it was longer, then it might have left a better impression. It is a good game, marios about levels, and I want a lot of levels. SM3 has lots of levels.
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#10 virus1000
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[QUOTE="virus1000"]

I stiill need to try SMW so...

chris3116

Download it on the VC. It's very worth. Super Mario World is still an awesome c lassic.

Yeah, I probably will. I love 2D Mario games.

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#11 chocolate1325
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I rank Mario World highly in my favourite Mario games but Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario Galaxy I have always found superior.

Here's my top 5

1.Super Mario Bros 3: The power ups,mini games,themed levels it even had an inventory where you could store power ups.

2.Super Mario Galaxy: Awesome levels and great use of the Wii controls. Cool power ups to as well as the best soundtrack in Mario ever.

3.Super Mario World: Not my favourite but certainly up there. Good challeneging levels and Yoshi.

4.Super Mario 64: It set the benchmark for 3D games with an excellent set of levels.

5.Super Mario RPG: Awesome tunes,fantastic battle system and easy to find where to go next as well as cool allies in battle.

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Didnt realize i didnt put in Sunshine. Least fav of 3-d marios, and way down on list anyways... Also, i was not dissing game. If it was longer, then it might have left a better impression. It is a good game, marios about levels, and I want a lot of levels. SM3 has lots of levels.da_chub
Mario World had more levels than Mario Bros 3 with the Star World and Special World and secret stages. And the stages with the special exits and such were more varied than SMB3. For me the only SMB3 did better than SMW was with the suits, or lack there of in SMW.
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i don't really play mario games any more just got bored of them but sometimes i will play mario bros. 3
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Mario World had more levels than Mario Bros 3 with the Star World and Special World and secret stages. And the stages with the special exits and such were more varied than SMB3. For me the only SMB3 did better than SMW was with the suits, or lack there of in SMW. Sepewrath

IMO, SMB3's levels were better designed, though. SMB3 was the game that actually introduced the multiple level exit idea (just not nearly as many as SMW), and then you had things like the auto-scrolling levels that would have you making ever-so-vital jumps, stages that required certain power-ups to access hidden areas or even beat the level you were on, and later on, stages that were very puzzle-like in the way you have to navigate through warp pipes or other level-specific gadgets. In comparison, SMW was much more straightforward and didn't throw quite as much at you (with the exception of a handful of stages), despite having more stages that were also larger. SMB3 was a little ahead of its time, and I'm amazed at the fact that after all of these years, some of SMB3's levels haven't been touched by more recent games (Galaxy comes somewhat close, though, considering its 3D).

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#16 chocolate1325
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Actually Super Mario World had 96 different exits but I am sure Super Mario Bros 3 had more levels and considering that was on the NES that is some acheivement.

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[QUOTE="Sepewrath"] Mario World had more levels than Mario Bros 3 with the Star World and Special World and secret stages. And the stages with the special exits and such were more varied than SMB3. For me the only SMB3 did better than SMW was with the suits, or lack there of in SMW. Madmangamer364

IMO, SMB3's levels were better designed, though. SMB3 was the game that actually introduced the multiple level exit idea (just not nearly as many as SMW), and then you had things like the auto-scrolling levels that would have you making ever-so-vital jumps, stages that required certain power-ups to access hidden areas or even beat the level you were on, and later on, stages that were very puzzle-like in the way you have to navigate through warp pipes or other level-specific gadgets. In comparison, SMW was much more straightforward and didn't throw quite as much at you (with the exception of a handful of stages), despite having more stages that were also larger. SMB3 was a little ahead of its time, and I'm amazed at the fact that after all of these years, some of SMB3's levels haven't been touched by more recent games (Galaxy comes somewhat close, though, considering its 3D).

What I liked more about SMW world level design is that even in a 2D world it managed to not make things so straight forward, from the hidden exits, to the hidden dragon coins, to entire levels that were puzzles like the Ghost House, and it also has scrolling stages, like riding the moving elevator in the castles, the scrolling levels felt more organic in MW than the did SMB3, so to me it was the superior game. And I do believe that SMW has more levels than SMB3 or at the very least about the same, either way levels were bigger and more robust in World.
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#18 Madmangamer364
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[QUOTE="Madmangamer364"]

[QUOTE="Sepewrath"] Mario World had more levels than Mario Bros 3 with the Star World and Special World and secret stages. And the stages with the special exits and such were more varied than SMB3. For me the only SMB3 did better than SMW was with the suits, or lack there of in SMW. Sepewrath

IMO, SMB3's levels were better designed, though. SMB3 was the game that actually introduced the multiple level exit idea (just not nearly as many as SMW), and then you had things like the auto-scrolling levels that would have you making ever-so-vital jumps, stages that required certain power-ups to access hidden areas or even beat the level you were on, and later on, stages that were very puzzle-like in the way you have to navigate through warp pipes or other level-specific gadgets. In comparison, SMW was much more straightforward and didn't throw quite as much at you (with the exception of a handful of stages), despite having more stages that were also larger. SMB3 was a little ahead of its time, and I'm amazed at the fact that after all of these years, some of SMB3's levels haven't been touched by more recent games (Galaxy comes somewhat close, though, considering its 3D).

What I liked more about SMW world level design is that even in a 2D world it managed to not make things so straight forward, from the hidden exits, to the hidden dragon coins, to entire levels that were puzzles like the Ghost House, and it also has scrolling stages, like riding the moving elevator in the castles, the scrolling levels felt more organic in MW than the did SMB3, so to me it was the superior game. And I do believe that SMW has more levels than SMB3 or at the very least about the same, either way levels were bigger and more robust in World.

A difference of opinion, I suppose. Nothing wrong with that, though; if nothing else, the two games are so neck-to-neck with each other, it only takes thing or two to come to a conclusion as to which one you like more. :lol: I do agree that SMW gives you more reasons to explore a particular level, thanks in large part to the hidden exits and Dragon Coins, and the Ghost Houses did add a more puzzle-like element to the stages every now and then. I just personally find SMB3's designs a bit more devious when it comes to some of its puzzles and more creative in actual design and layout. I also have to recall those "what the..." first impressions you get in SMB3 when you first encounter the stage with the attacking sun in World 2 or going to World 4 for the first time and seeing giant enemies, among a few other things. I sense these are things that would still catch many young gamers off-guard even to this day, and I think some of World 7's levels would flat out scare a kid or two. SMW clearly evolved some of SMB3's ideas, but by then, they didn't have quite that same impression on me in shock/wow factor.

I think I'm also more partial to SMB3 because it was still an 8-bit game and had less to work with technically than World did. However, it was such a leap over the original SMB that it almost feels like it was on a different system. Even now, that's something you just don't see from one game to another on the same system. Every now and then, I still feel like there are secrets to that game that I haven't explored yet, and that's saying a ton. But yeah... both Mario platformers are superb games that every gamer should experience at least once in their lifetime.

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#19 trugs26
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Super Mario World Vs. Super Mario Bros. 3. How could you decide between the two? They're both so awesome... If I had to choose though, I think I'd go with SMW. Both cla ssics though. Although, I think I would need to play through both again (its been a while) to have more educated answer.

BetweenMario 64, Sunshine and Galaxy, I think Galaxy takes the cake.

Now between Galaxy and Super Mario World... I simply could not choose. I guess they're too different to compare, one being 3D and the other being 2D and all.

There's my 2 cents!

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#20 chocolate1325
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Super Mario Bros 3 vs Super Mario World its probably the most debated of which is the better Mario game. Both masterpieces and both superb efforts in their own right.Probably the 2 best in the series along with Super Mario Galaxy.

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#21 da_chub
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[QUOTE="chocolate1325"]

I rank Mario World highly in my favourite Mario games but Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario Galaxy I have always found superior.

Here's my top 5

1.Super Mario Bros 3: The power ups,mini games,themed levels it even had an inventory where you could store power ups.

2.Super Mario Galaxy: Awesome levels and great use of the Wii controls. Cool power ups to as well as the best soundtrack in Mario ever.

3.Super Mario World: Not my favourite but certainly up there. Good challeneging levels and Yoshi.

4.Super Mario 64: It set the benchmark for 3D games with an excellent set of levels.

5.Super Mario RPG: Awesome tunes,fantastic battle system and easy to find where to go next as well as cool allies in battle.

Well said :)