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[edit] Controversy?
The most controversial change, however, was a subtle one taken from the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 3: in the SNES version, if Fiery Mario or Caped Mario took a hit, he would revert to small Mario. In this version, Mario only reverts to Super Mario, giving the player an extra hit point and making the game easier.
This seems like an improvement to me. I've never liked it when I lost everything from one hit.
It seems this page used to be a lot longer, and now entire sections are completely gone. What happened?.DJKingpin 07:06, 28 December 2006 (UTC)