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[[File:1-1SMB.png|thumb|left|This stage has a variety of elements from ''Super Mario Bros.'', some of which can be seen here in World 1-1.]]
[[File:1-1SMB.png|thumb|left|This stage has a variety of elements from ''Super Mario Bros.'', some of which can be seen here in World 1-1.]]
This stage is based on the overworld levels of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'' The overworld levels often feature ground blocks as the main platform, and a background consisting of green mountains and blue cloudy skies. In each overworld level, the player must reach the {{s|mariowiki|Fortress}} at the end of each level by touching the {{s|mariowiki|Goal Pole}}.  
This stage is based on the overworld levels of ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'' The overworld levels often feature ground blocks as the main platform, and a background consisting of green mountains and blue cloudy skies. In each overworld level, the player must reach the {{s|mariowiki|Fortress}} at the end of each level by touching the {{s|mariowiki|Goal Pole}}.  
{{s|mariowiki|Toad}}.
 
The overworld levels often featured a ground block as the main platform. Among the other platforms include the {{s|mariowiki|Brick Block}}s, which can be destroyed by hitting them from underneath; the [[mariowiki:Mushroom Platform|mushroom-shaped platforms]] introduced in [[mariowiki:World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]; and the {{s|mariowiki|Cloud Block}} featured in hidden areas above the ground, which can be accessed by a hidden [[mariowiki:Beanstalk|beanstalk]] serving as a ladder. The {{s|mariowiki|? Block}}s will often turn into {{s|mariowiki|Empty Block}}s after being hit, either to release items or to release a beanstalk that leads the player to the hidden areas above the ground. The overworld levels also feature {{s|mariowiki|Warp Pipe}}s, where some of them allow the player to access underground levels or bonus rooms. When underground, the player has to go into another Warp Pipe to return to the overworld. A few overworld levels also features the [[mariowiki:Trampoline|jumping boards]], which allows the player to jump with extra height when pressing the jump button at the right time.
The overworld levels often featured a ground block as the main platform. Among the other platforms include the {{s|mariowiki|Brick Block}}s, which can be destroyed by hitting them from underneath; the [[mariowiki:Mushroom Platform|mushroom-shaped platforms]] introduced in [[mariowiki:World 4-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-2]]; and the {{s|mariowiki|Cloud Block}} featured in hidden areas above the ground, which can be accessed by a hidden [[mariowiki:Beanstalk|beanstalk]] serving as a ladder. The {{s|mariowiki|? Block}}s will often turn into {{s|mariowiki|Empty Block}}s after being hit, either to release items or to release a beanstalk that leads the player to the hidden areas above the ground. The overworld levels also feature {{s|mariowiki|Warp Pipe}}s, where some of them allow the player to access underground levels or bonus rooms. When underground, the player has to go into another Warp Pipe to return to the overworld. A few overworld levels also features the [[mariowiki:Trampoline|jumping boards]], which allows the player to jump with extra height when pressing the jump button at the right time.


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