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*Warp Pipes are often referenced in other media, whether it is just characters sliding down pipes, or pipes that actively warp them to different areas, such as in ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons Game|The Simpsons Game]]'', where there is a whole level based on other video games: in multiple parts of that level, the player has to jump into a Warp Pipe to advance further into the level.
*Warp Pipes are often referenced in other media, whether it is just characters sliding down pipes, or pipes that actively warp them to different areas, such as in ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons Game|The Simpsons Game]]'', where there is a whole level based on other video games: in multiple parts of that level, the player has to jump into a Warp Pipe to advance further into the level.
*In the 2D ''Mario'' games (bar ''Super Mario Land'' and ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''), the Warp Pipe's enter/exit sound effect was also Mario/Luigi's damage sound effect up until ''New Super Mario Bros.'' (which reused the NES sound effect). As of ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', the ''Super Mario World'' pipe sound effect is now Mario/Luigi's damage sound effect, while the pipes retain their NES pipe sound effect.
*In the 2D ''Mario'' games (bar ''Super Mario Land'' and ''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''), the Warp Pipe's enter/exit sound effect was also Mario/Luigi's damage sound effect up until ''New Super Mario Bros.'' (which reused the NES sound effect). As of ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'', the ''Super Mario World'' pipe sound effect is now Mario/Luigi's damage sound effect, while the pipes retain their NES pipe sound effect.
*The second-to-last line of the description of the trophy in the non-American English versions reference the phrase "pipe dream".


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