Super Mario World is a 2D platformer peak with phenomenal replayability. Yoshi, secrets, perfect level design, absolutely essential.
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Platformer1 player3+
Description
Super Famicom founding platformer with Mario exploring the Mushroom Kingdom, Japanese version. Published by Nintendo, released in Japan in 1990. Rideable Yoshi, Cape of flight, seven distinct worlds and Koji Kondo's soundtrack. Original Japanese version of Super Mario World masterpiece on Super Famicom.
Super Mario World - Super Mario Bros. 4 review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Vivid colours, crisp shapes and dazzling worlds: the game imposes a perfect readability and a joyful visual identity become iconic. The roundness of the sprites and the freshness of the settings overflow with playful energy. This art direction, polished and luminous, defines the golden age of the 16-bit platformer and hasn't aged a day.
An ode to lightness, the main theme of Super Mario World signed by Koji Kondo varies mischievously with the settings, from the underground to the sunlit sky. Its skipping melody, etched in memory, accompanies every jump with an intact joy. This timeless chiptune classic irresistibly lifts the mood.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Soaring with the cape, riding Yoshi and digging out secret exits open up an inexhaustibly rich, labyrinthine world map. Mario's perfectly tuned momentum makes every jump intuitive and precise. A model of balance between exploration and dexterity, this platformer remains an absolute benchmark whose joy stays utterly intact.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Discovering Yoshi, exploring a teeming map riddled with secret exits and chaining pixel-perfect jumps: this platformer remains an absolute peak of the genre. Every level hides its surprises, every path opens new possibilities. The impeccable handling and the generous level design grip you relentlessly. Timeless and inexhaustible, a masterpiece that doesn't age.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Running, soaring with the cape and digging out every secret exit of a teeming world feeds an exploration you struggle to tear yourself from. Hidden passages, Yoshis to free and a 96-exit completion drive you to retrace the adventure once more. An absolute peak of platforming, this classic keeps a timeless joy of chaining.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Clearing the main story reveals only a fraction of this teeming world map: secret exits, Star Roads and the dreaded Special World await relentless explorers. Tracking every hidden route, mastering Yoshi and aiming for full completion turn the adventure into a long, rewarding quest. As the founding masterpiece of the SNES platformer, it keeps a replayability few games of its era can match.
The Japanese Super Famicom version of Super Mario World, Japan-exclusive under this dual title 'Super Mario World - Super Mario Bros. 4' that explicitly anchors the game in Japanese Mario numbering. The Japanese cart sports an original Nintendo Japan cover, and the game's presence on Classic Mini and Switch Online has not disturbed the physical cote. Intact boxed CIB with cardboard sleeve and illustrated Nintendo manual is valued by Japanese Mario collectors.
A cult cover
Mario bursts in riding Yoshi, fist raised, amid a Dinosaur Land bursting with color and creatures: the cover overflows with the mascot's signature joyful energy. The green companion's arrival, put front and center, announces a brand-new play mechanic and a fresh adventure ground. Lively and sunny, the image sums up all the fun on offer.
Is Super Mario World - Super Mario Bros. 4 still worth playing in 2026?
Super Mario World, subtitled Super Mario Bros. 4 in Japan, is the SNES founding platformer, namely an expanded world map, the introduction of Yoshi and a Mario jump now featuring the spin jump. The density of hidden paths, the generosity of Miyamoto's level design and Koji Kondo's soundtrack remain unrivaled. The handling is a benchmark. Essential to anyone wanting a 2D platformer peak and to any Super Famicom introduction, now as in the 1990s.