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  | aka= Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4  (JP box art)
  | aka= Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4  (JP box art)
  | developer= Nintendo EAD
  | developer= Nintendo EAD
  | publishers= {{publisher|Nintendo}}, {{publisher|Hyundai}} (KR)
  | publishers= {{publisher|Nintendo}} (JP/US/EU/AU), {{publisher|Hyundai}} (KR)
  | system= SNES
  | system= SNES
  | japan= {{date|1990|November|21}}
  | japan= {{date|1990|November|21}}
  | usa= {{date|1991|August|13|nocat=true}}
  | usa= {{date|1991|August|13|nocat=true}}
  | europe= {{date|1992|April|11|nocat=true}}
  | europe= {{date|1992|April|11|nocat=true}}
| aus={{date|1992|nocat=true}}
  | korea= {{date|1992|nocat=true}}
  | korea= {{date|1992|nocat=true}}
  | tcrf=Super Mario World (SNES)
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==Sub-pages==
==Sub-pages==
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{{subpage|SRAM map}}


==Utilities==
==Utilities==

Latest revision as of 17:13, 24 October 2024

Title Screen

Super Mario World

Also known as: Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4 (JP box art)
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Publishers: Nintendo (JP/US/EU/AU), Hyundai (KR)
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: November 21, 1990
Released in US: August 13, 1991
Released in EU: April 11, 1992
Released in AU: 1992
Released in KR: 1992


ROMIcon.png ROM map
RAMIcon.png RAM map
TextIcon.png Text table
NotesIcon.png Notes
Cactisprite.png TCRF
Super Mario World
Name SUPER MARIOWORLD
Company Nintendo
Header None
Bank LoROM
Interleaved No
SRAM 2 KiB
Type Normal + Batt
ROM 512 KiB
Country USA
Video NTSC
ROM Speed 200ns (SlowROM)
Revision 1.0
Checksum 0xA0DA
CRC32 B19ED489

Sub-pages

Read about development information and materials for this game.
ROM map
Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
RAM map
Read about prerelease information and/or media for this game.
Text table
Miscellaneous tidbits that are interesting enough to point out here.
Notes
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SRAM map

Utilities

  • Lunar Magic is the principal Super Mario World hacking utility. Homepage is here.
  • GPS (Gopher Popcorn Stew, the successor of BlockTool) is a block editor that allows you to add in custom blocks. It can be downloaded from SMW Central.
  • Mario World Reconfigurator is a program made by HyperHacker. It's used for editing sprites in Super Mario World.
  • Pixi (the successor of Sprite Tool) is a utility for Super Mario World on the SNES. It is designed to allow hackers to add their own sprites to the game, basically extending it's capabilities sprite-wise. It is written in C++ 6 (Confirmation needed) and it's current version is 1.35 It is only available for the Windows platform.
  • ASAR (the successor of xkas) is an assembler that allow hackers to add their own patches to the game.

Hacks

See also: List of Super Mario World hacks

Translations

Miscellaneous

GFX Files

  • Super Mario World was the first SNES game, and is quite possibly the most extensively hacked SNES game. In the game, Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach have taken a vacation in Dinosaur Land. Mario and Luigi fall asleep soon after coming ashore, and Peach is kidnapped. When Mario and Luigi wake up, they immediately chase after Bowser, rescuing Yoshi from an egg along the way.
  • Super Mario World was remade as Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 for the Game Boy Advance.

Known Dumps

  • Super Mario World (E) (V1.0)
  • Super Mario World (E) (V1.1) [!]
  • Super Mario World (U) [!]
  • Super Mario World - Super Mario Bros. 4 (J)

External links