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* When Mario has a Kuribo shoe, in the Japanese version, he will become small Mario after a hit. In the American version, Mario will lose the shoe, but remain in the same power-up condition he was in before the hit. | * When Mario has a Kuribo shoe, in the Japanese version, he will become small Mario after a hit. In the American version, Mario will lose the shoe, but remain in the same power-up condition he was in before the hit. | ||
* In the World 8 Battleships, it is valid to swim under the battleships. In the Japanese version, if this trick is done, it is possible to get back up only with a Frog Suit or P-wing because the wall is too tall otherwise. In the American version, the upper right corner of the last battleship was removed to make it possible to get back up. | * In the World 8 Battleships, it is valid to swim under the battleships. In the Japanese version, if this trick is done, it is possible to get back up only with a Frog Suit or P-wing because the wall is too tall otherwise. In the American version, the upper right corner of the last battleship was removed to make it possible to get back up. | ||
Note: None of these are retained as differences between the Japanese and American differences of the [[Super Mario All-Stars]] port of SMB3. Both versions are either like the Japanese Famicom or like the American version, depending on the difference. |