
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
The GBA-enhanced port of the SNES classic featuring Yoshi's debut, introducing the revolutionary overworld map with secret exits and multiple paths. Includes all 96 original exits plus Luigi as a playable character with higher jumps.
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Faithfully recreates the 1991 masterpiece with brighter colors, voice samples, and a save system replacing the original's battery backup. The first Mario game to feature Yoshi as a rideable companion with unique tongue mechanics.
Expands the original's power-ups with the Cape Feather allowing flight and the Blue Yoshi with bubble-spitting abilities. Ghost Houses and Star World secret paths remain fan-favorite discoveries.
Became the best-selling GBA game of 2002, demonstrating the handheld's ability to deliver console-quality platforming. The soundtrack received slight rearrangements to accommodate GBA's sound chip.
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