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Getting a star above an updraft will cause Mario to float in the wind indefinitely as control is tak...
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The floating boxes above the elevator in Hazy Maze Cave are at a precise height where, if the edges of the elevator are aligned with them, Mario can bypass them by briefly getting squished into the gap.
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There is unused code for throwing MIPS the rabbit, including a unique animation of him falling onto the floor and getting back up. In the finished version of the game, this was replaced by Mario carefully setting MIPS down instead of throwing him.
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There is a spot at a ledge in Cool, Cool Mountain where Mario cannot backflip. Every attempted backflip will end immediately without Mario getting off the ground. This only affects backflips specifically; Mario can still perform any other action normally.
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The mushroom platforms in Tall, Tall Mountain have faulty collision that manifests in angle-dependent invisible walls. If Mario approaches them at a precise angle, he will hit an invisible wall that is not normally there.
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