Not only were all the wood blocks lowered, but they were also moved closer together. All the wood blocks leading up to the pipe were lowered. In the ground portion, a cloudy background replaced the blocky background. Unlike brick blocks, wood blocks don't turn into coins when a P-Switch is hit, making it much more difficult to fall to your death here. Partly visible in the above comparison, the two highest coins were moved down to fit on the screen.ĭirectly underneath the P-Switch, the three brick blocks were changed to four wood blocks. Similarly, going down the tower, the brick blocks underneath the pipe contain coins.Īll five cloud platforms in World 5-6 were extended. Going up the tower, the brick blocks connected to the pipe ends contain coins in SMA4. The last Thwomp was lowered to fit on the screen, while the floor and ceiling were lowered to keep the spacing the same.īecause of the lowered floor, one more step was added to keep the door at the same position. Inside the vertical room, the rightmost column was chopped off.Īt the bottom, the third pipe was moved left.Ī hidden coin and 1-Up were added along the right wall at the beginning. The other "3" was changed to a "4" for Super Mario Advance 4, of course. We're finally out of that weird room and inside the "dome." Right under the P-Switch that makes these coins appear, the bottom half of the "3" moved up because a line of coins was removed from the middle. Here's a better view of the taller middle blocks. SMA4 has shorter steps, so the hidden block was removed. SMAS has a hidden block along the high step to help you jump back up. One step down, we can see the bottom of the taller middle blocks in SMA4. The unique steel-plated background was replaced with a sky background. Fly up at the start of the stage to access this strange room.
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