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<< List of worlds >> |
World 1 is the first world in the game Super Mario Bros., located in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is set on a grassland with many bushes, hills and trees inhabited mainly by Little Goombas and Koopa Troopas.
Level information
Level | Preview | Description |
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World 1-1 | The first course in the game. The main enemies in this course are Little Goombas and a Koopa Troopa. | |
World 1-2 | The first underground course in the game. It contains elevator platforms, Warp Pipes and Piranha Plants. This course also has a Warp Zone that transports Mario to either World 2, World 3 or World 4. | |
World 1-3 | The first treetop course in the game. It contains a few Koopa Paratroopas. | |
World 1-4 | The first castle course in the game. It features many Fire-Bars and a Little Goomba as the fake Bowser. |
Enemies introduced
Gallery
Level maps
Screenshots
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Miscellaneous
Trivia
- Several sections of Lineland Road in Super Paper Mario are modeled after those of World 1-1. Also in Super Paper Mario, in Chapter 3-1, there's an underground section almost identical to World 1-2, but the Warp Zone leads to other parts of the area, not other worlds.
- All levels in this world were released as card levels for World-e in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. However, only World 1-1 was released outside of Japan until the game was released for the Wii U Virtual Console, where all the World-e levels were available worldwide by default.