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m (→‎Trivia: No, that's just the way each system outputs the graphics, the original NES game played on an emulator will have the same orange hue as the VC version.)
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*The original game manual, the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' manual and the [[Virtual Console]] page of this game state that Koopas used black magic to aid their conquest of the Mushroom Kingdom (and turn the "[[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]]" into stone, bricks and plants); though the only other occurrences of this is by the Koopalings in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and Bowser in ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' (with the aid of the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]]) and in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
*The original game manual, the ''Super Mario Bros. Deluxe'' manual and the [[Virtual Console]] page of this game state that Koopas used black magic to aid their conquest of the Mushroom Kingdom (and turn the "[[Toad (species)|Mushroom People]]" into stone, bricks and plants); though the only other occurrences of this is by the Koopalings in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and Bowser in ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' (with the aid of the [[Star Rod (Paper Mario)|Star Rod]]) and in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
*On the [[Wii Shop Channel]], the loading screen for downloading any title is Mario or Luigi hitting [[Brick Block]]s and collecting [[Coin]]s, sometimes with a Fire Flower.Sometimes, both Bros. are shown swimming, collecting coins.
*On the [[Wii Shop Channel]], the loading screen for downloading any title is Mario or Luigi hitting [[Brick Block]]s and collecting [[Coin]]s, sometimes with a Fire Flower.Sometimes, both Bros. are shown swimming, collecting coins.
*The ''Guinness Book of World Records 2011: Gamer's Edition'' stated that this game was also remade on the [[Nintendo 64]], which is false.
*The ''Guinness Book of World Records 2011: Gamer's Edition'' stated that this game was also remade on the [[Nintendo 64]], which is incorrect.
*The Hurry Up theme, original and remixed, is used in many other sub-series of ''Mario'' games such as ''Mario Kart'' (to indicate the final lap).
*The Hurry Up theme, original and remixed, is used in many other sub-series of ''Mario'' games such as ''Mario Kart'' (to indicate the final lap).
*World 8-3 is the only third level in any world that is not athletic.
*World 8-3 is the only third level in any world that is not athletic.
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