Super Mario's Wacky Worlds

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Super Mario's Wacky Worlds
Developer(s) NovaLogic
Publisher(s) Philips
Platform(s) Philips CD-i
Release date(s) Cancelled
Genre(s) Adventure
Platform
Mode(s) Unknown

Super Mario's Wacky Worlds is a cancelled video game planned for the Philips CD-i, and was in development by NovaLogic. It was replaced by a game called Hotel Mario.

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[edit] Gameplay

The game attempted to duplicate the gameplay of Super Mario World for the SNES. Though the game sprites are based on Super Mario World, the level design is based on Earth locations rather than the Mushroom Kingdom or Mushroom World.

Some levels were based on real-life locations such as Greece, Egypt, and Aztec but many such as Pipeworks and Land o' Plaid are original areas.

[edit] Limitations

Due to the limitations of the CD-i, several features could not be included in the game, such as large numbers of sprites on the screen, Mode 7, and many visual effects. The nature of the pointing device controller provides difficult controls for Mario, as the game has the default controls of running and jumping.

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