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==[[Super Smash Bros. series]]==
==[[Super Smash Bros. series]]==
[[Image:SNESSuperMarioWorld.png|thumb|200px|left|Super Mario World introduced the concept of Mario riding a dinosaur helper named [[Yoshi]] in a platforming title.]]
[[Image:SNESSuperMarioWorld.png|thumb|200px|left|Super Mario World introduced the concept of Mario riding a dinosaur helper named [[Yoshi]] in a platforming title.]]
[[Yoshi]], a starter character in all three ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games premiered in this game.  Also, the stage [[Yoshi's Island]] was based on the levels of this game.  In addition, the music to Yoshi's Island is a arrangement of the atlethic theme of Super Mario World.
[[Yoshi]], a starter character in all three ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games premiered in this game.  Also, the stage [[Yoshi's Island]] was based on the levels of this game.  In addition, the music to Yoshi's Island is a remix of Donut Plains' main level theme.


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Yoshi's [[Final Smash]], [[Super Dragon]], is based on powers Yoshi could obtain in ''Super Mario World'', depending on what color Koopa shells Yoshi eats.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Yoshi's [[Final Smash]], [[Super Dragon]], is based on powers Yoshi could obtain in ''Super Mario World'', depending on what color Koopa shells Yoshi eats.

Revision as of 17:56, February 25, 2010

Super Mario World
SMWbox.jpg
North American boxart for Super Mario World
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Released Template:Japan November 21, 1990
Template:NA August 13, 1991
Template:Europe June 4, 1992
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player
Two-player
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Mario World (Japanese: スーパーマリオワールド, Sūpā Mario Wārudo, commonly abbreviated SMW) is a Super Nintendo game that featured Mario, Luigi and introduced the character of Yoshi. It was released on November 21, 1990 in Japan, August 13, 1991 in North America and then April 11, 1992 in Europe.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Mario World introduced the concept of Mario riding a dinosaur helper named Yoshi in a platforming title.

Yoshi, a starter character in all three Super Smash Bros. games premiered in this game. Also, the stage Yoshi's Island was based on the levels of this game. In addition, the music to Yoshi's Island is a remix of Donut Plains' main level theme.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Yoshi's Final Smash, Super Dragon, is based on powers Yoshi could obtain in Super Mario World, depending on what color Koopa shells Yoshi eats.

  • Red Koopa Shells have Yoshi spit out fire.
  • Blue Koopa Shells allow Yoshi to fly.
  • Yellow Koopa Shells allow Yoshi to stomp and release dust clouds, which damage enemies
  • Blinking Koopa Shells give Yoshi all these powers.
  • Green Koopa Shells do not do anything.

Also, a remix of the "Ending" and "Title" music can be used on the Delfino Plaza stage, thanks to the My Music feature.

There is also Trophy of Mario riding Yoshi in Melee that was distributed at certain Nintendo events.

The Mario tornado might come from the spin jump of this game, as well as his down aerial in Melee.

Mario's side special, Cape was almost certainly based on the Cape Feather powerup in this game which gave Mario a cape he could use to swing and damage enemies.

The Koopa Clown Car, used by Bowser in the final boss of Super Mario World, appears as a trophy in Melee and Bowser is seen riding on it twice in The Subspace Emissary.

One of Luigi's specials, Green Missile, could be loosely based on the pipe cannons, where if Luigi (or Mario) entered a pipe that took them underground and found the exit, they would sometimes fire out of a cannon upon exit. The game itself is also available as a playable masterpiece in Brawl.