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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A fan-remade version of "Kutsu o Haite GO! GO!", created in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', was featured as one of Nintendo's weekly course selections. Subscribers to the Nintendo Newsletter received a mail on October 24, 2015 that included these course selections, with the renewed "Kutsu o Haite GO! GO!" being one of them. The course was remade by an Australian user called Nigge, and it is named '''E-16: Castle à Go-Go!''', after the course's unofficial English name prior to the [[Virtual Console]] release of ''Super Mario Advance 4''. The level is designed in the vein of the NES ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and its ID is BC9E-0000-0082-FFF5.
*A fan-remade version of "It's a Shoe-in", created in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', was featured as one of Nintendo's weekly course selections. Subscribers to the Nintendo Newsletter received a mail on October 24, 2015 that included these course selections, with the renewed "It's a Shoe-in" being one of them. The course was remade by an Australian user called Nigge, and it is named '''E-16: Castle à Go-Go!''', after the course's unofficial English name prior to the [[Virtual Console]] release of ''Super Mario Advance 4''. The level is designed in the vein of the NES ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', and its ID is BC9E-0000-0082-FFF5.
**A notable mechanical difference in ''Super Mario Maker'' is that when Shoe-wearing players jump on Thwomps, they stand on them just like platforms, rather than defeating them, unlike in ''Super Mario Advance 4''.
**A notable mechanical difference in ''Super Mario Maker'' is that when Shoe-wearing players jump on Thwomps, they stand on them just like platforms, rather than defeating them, unlike in ''Super Mario Advance 4''.


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