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** The 100-coin star could be collected without having to leave the level, meaning you could get the 100-coin star and another star in the same run. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'' you had to leave after collecting the 100-coin shine, as it would end the level the same way a regular star/shine mission would. The ''Galaxy'' games don't have 100-coin stars at all, though you do occasionally have missions to collect 100 ''purple'' coins.
** Mario does not have a companion join him in this game, unlike ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Sunshine]]'' (F.L.U.D.D.), ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Galaxy]]'' (Luma), ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey Odyssey]]'' (Cappy), or ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' (Bowser Jr.). Because of this, his main attack methods are simply punching or diving. Likewise, some of Mario's moves from this game are missing in later ones, most notably the ability to punch and other physical attacks on command.

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** The 100-coin star could be collected without having to leave the level, meaning you could get the 100-coin star and another star in the same run. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'' you had to leave after collecting the 100-coin shine, as it would end the level the same way a regular star/shine mission would. The ''Galaxy'' games don't have repurpose the 100-coin stars at all, though you do occasionally have missions to collect into challenges where you gather 100 ''purple'' coins.
coins, and once again you return to the hub whenever you get their stars.
** Mario does not have a companion join him in this game, unlike ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Sunshine]]'' (F.L.U.D.D.), ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Galaxy]]'' (Luma), ''[[VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey Odyssey]]'' (Cappy), or ''VideoGame/BowsersFury'' (Bowser Jr.). Because of this, his main attack methods are simply punching or diving. Likewise, And some of Mario's moves from this game are missing in later ones, most notably the ability to punch and other physical attacks on command.
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*** Cloud Blocks are known as semi-solid, but in this game (and other earlier games) they are completely solid blocks. ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is when it's established that players can go through them from underneath.

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*** Cloud Blocks are known as to be semi-solid, but in this game (and in other earlier games) they are completely they're treated as solid blocks. ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' is when it's established that players can go through them from underneath.

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