Game Boy Advance

Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2

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Developed and published by Nintendo, this Game Boy Advance version of Super Mario World preserves the original's side-scrolling platforming while adding handheld features and presentation updates. Players rescue Princess Peach across a large world map filled with secret exits, branching routes, and Yoshi-based traversal. Its level design is still widely praised as one of Nintendo's best.
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Release Date
2002-01-01
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You control Mario or Luigi through 2D side-scrolling stages, running, jumping, stomping enemies, breaking blocks, and collecting power-ups. The overworld connects stages through branching paths, and many levels contain both normal and secret exits that unlock new routes. Riding Yoshi adds extra mobility and offensive options, while the GBA version includes character switching and save support. Progress is driven by clearing stages, finding hidden exits, and opening new areas on the map.

Mario

Main hero who clears stages and uses power-ups to progress.

Luigi

Playable character with higher jumps and a different feel.

Yoshi

A rideable dinosaur companion that can swallow enemies and help in traversal.

Princess Peach

The princess who has been kidnapped and must be rescued.

Bowser

The main villain commanding his forces against Mario.

Search each stage carefully for alternate exits; many shortcuts and optional worlds are locked behind them. Keep Yoshi whenever possible, since his tongue attack and mobility make difficult sections safer. Use Luigi on tricky vertical jumps or long gaps. If a stage has suspicious walls or isolated blocks, test them for hidden keys, switches, or secret paths.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Finish the normal exit first, then return later to hunt for secrets.

Tips

Yoshi is especially valuable in enemy-heavy stages, so try not to lose him early.

Tips

Use the map structure to plan routes; some worlds become much easier once secret exits are found.

User Reviews

A classic platformer that still feels excellent thanks to smart level design and route variety.

User Reviews

The GBA version is convenient and polished, though some players prefer the original SNES presentation.

User Reviews

Collecting all 96 exits gives the game strong replay value and a satisfying sense of discovery.

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