File:SMB Concept art Mario Riding a Cloud 02.png

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Description Concept art for Super Mario Bros. on the Famicom that features Mario riding a cloud in a sky level. A related piece shows that the cloud can shoot projectiles. The concept of a sky level was subsequently integrated into Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) as Sky Land. The side-scrolling shooting level concept was adopted by Nintendo R&D1 in Super Mario Land (1989), but with the player piloting a plane called the Sky Pop instead of a cloud. Nintendo EAD proper eventually integrated this concept in full in Super Mario Maker (2015), but with the player controlling a Koopa Clown Car instead of a cloud.
Source Compiled by Ethan Johnson on Gaming Alexandria, who screenshotted the image from Nintendo's "Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Special Interview" (2015)
Artist Nintendo R&D4 (Shigeru Miyamoto et al.)
Other version(s) Panel 01 and Panel 03
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