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In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', if the player runs out of lives in World 9, the Game Over screen looks different. Under the words that say Game Over, there is a message that reads: "YOU'RE A SUPER PLAYER! WE HOPE WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN. MARIO AND STAFF."
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', if the player runs out of lives in World 9, the Game Over screen looks different. Under the words that say Game Over, there is a message that reads: "YOU'RE A SUPER PLAYER! WE HOPE WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN. MARIO AND STAFF."


In ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]'', a blue screen appears on the map saying "Game Over" with a dead Mario in the middle of "Game" and "Over".
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the Game Over screen juts depicts the words "GAME OVER" in a black background. After the Game Over music has played, the text changes into two choices, reading "CONTINUE" and "QUIT". If the player chooses "CONTINUE", the game will resume, but if the player chooses "QUIT", the game will return to the title screen.
 
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', a blue square appears on the map saying "Game Over" with a dead Mario in the middle of "Game" and "Over".


In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', when Mario gets a Game Over, the player will return to the title screen, except the background is red and reads "Game Over". "Course Clear" music plays, slowly decreasing in pitch, and [[Mario's face]] looks worn out. The main menu music then plays and rises back to its normal pitch. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Mario's face doesn't appear, but the music decreasing pitch still plays. Also, the background is a dark grey gradient instead of red and without text reading "Game Over".
In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', when Mario gets a Game Over, the player will return to the title screen, except the background is red and reads "Game Over". "Course Clear" music plays, slowly decreasing in pitch, and [[Mario's face]] looks worn out. The main menu music then plays and rises back to its normal pitch. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Mario's face doesn't appear, but the music decreasing pitch still plays. Also, the background is a dark grey gradient instead of red and without text reading "Game Over".
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