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*Dark Land's music bears some possibly intentional resemblance to the Mars movement of ''[[Wikipedia:The Planets|The Planets]]'', fitting as this movement is subtitled "The Bringer of War" after Mars, the Roman god of war.
*Dark Land's music bears some possibly intentional resemblance to the Mars movement of ''[[Wikipedia:The Planets|The Planets]]'', fitting as this movement is subtitled "The Bringer of War" after Mars, the Roman god of war.
*The lava in the first area of World 8 looks like red water in the NES version.
*The lava in the first area of World 8 looks like red water in the NES version.
*Dark Land is the only world in the game that does not have any [[Toad's House]]s and [[Spade Panel]]s in it.
*Dark Land is the only world in the game that does not have any [[Toad's House]]s, [[Hammer Bros.]] patrolling the map, and [[Spade Panel]]s in it.
*In the Japanese versions, Dark Land is known as "Castle of Kuppa". In the initial worldwide NES release and English ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', this was corrected to the standard Castle of Koopa. It was also called Bowser's Castle in the Game Boy Advance version. It is only known as Dark Land in the international NES re-release and supplemental materials.
*In the Japanese versions, Dark Land is known as "Castle of Kuppa". In the initial worldwide NES release and English ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'', this was corrected to the standard Castle of Koopa. It was also called Bowser's Castle in the Game Boy Advance version. It is only known as Dark Land in the international NES re-release and supplemental materials.
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