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  2. Wrecking Crew (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wrecking Crew features a level editor, which allows the player to design up to four custom levels. They can be saved and loaded using the Famicom Data Recorder , a cassette tape drive. Because this peripheral was only released for Famicom in Japan, other localizations cannot save or load the custom levels.

  3. List of unofficial Mario media - Wikipedia

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    There exist several unofficial level editors created to allow users with no programming skills to easily make their own levels or ROM hacks.. Super Mario Bros. X is a fangame blending elements from Super Mario Bros., Bros. 2, Bros. 3 and World, and other video game franchises such as The Legend of Zelda series and includes both a level editor, as well simultaneous split-screen multiplayer.

  4. Super Mario Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Super Luigi Bros. is a redux of the game, featured within NES Remix 2, based on a mission in NES Remix. It stars only Luigi in a mirrored version of World 1–2, scrolling from left to right, with a higher jump and a slide similar to the Japanese Super Mario Bros. 2 .

  5. Super Mario All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario World is largely identical to the original, [6] but Luigi's sprites were updated to make him a distinct character and not just a palette swap of Mario. [3] A version of Super Mario Collection was also released on Nintendo's Satellaview, a Japan-exclusive SNES add-on allowing users to receive games via satellite radio. [30]

  6. NES Remix - Wikipedia

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    A retail edition consisting of both games, titled NES Remix Pack, [d] was released on April 24, 2014, in Japan [2] and December 5 in North America. Another title, Ultimate NES Remix [ e ] for Nintendo 3DS , was released on November 7–8, 2014 in Europe and Australia, December 5 in North America and August 27, 2015, in Japan.

  7. Hwang Shinwei - Wikipedia

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    From 1988 to 1991, he developed NES video games without a license from Nintendo, mostly published by RCM Co., Ltd. (also known as RCM Group or simply RCM, standing for RamCo Man International (Chinese: 劍虹國際有限公司)). [1]

  8. Mario Is Missing! - Wikipedia

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    The player controls Luigi throughout the game. At the beginning of the game, Luigi and dinosaur Yoshi are at Bowser's castle and Luigi has access to the PORTALS, allowing him to teleport to cities where the Koopas are operating. [2] [5] The player can view a map of the city that Luigi is in, as well as a map of the world known as the Globulator.

  9. Super Mario World - Wikipedia

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    Luigi riding Yoshi during one of the game's early stages in the GBA re-release Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2. This version of the game features unique sprites for Luigi. The game was re-released in a special version of Super Mario All-Stars, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, as a pack-in game for the SNES in December 1994. [39]