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'''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''' is a sidescrolling platforming adventure that acts as the sequel to ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and [[Mario|Mario's]] last actual adventure on the [[Game Boy]]. It features improved graphics from the first game, as well as taking place in a new setting with new enemies. This game is also known for introducing the character of [[Wario]].
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'''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins''' is a sidescrolling platforming adventure that acts as the sequel to ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' and [[Mario|Mario's]] last actual adventure on the [[Game Boy]]. It features improved graphics from the first game along with many new enemies and a new setting. This game is also known for introducing the character of [[Wario]].
  
 
=Story=
 
=Story=
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=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
Like the original, the game featured a classic side-scrolling method of gameplay. The game featured a world map. After the first level was completed, it was possible to play through the remaining worlds in any order. By completing the five worlds containing the five golden coins, it was then possible to access Wario's Castle. Unlike in other ''Mario'' games, getting a game over would cause the player to lose one of the golden coins (if the player had collected any), forcing the player to replay a level to earn it again.
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Like the original, the game featured a classic side-scrolling method of gameplay. The game featured a world map. After the first level was completed, it was possible to play through the remaining worlds in any order. By completing the five worlds containing the five golden coins, it was then possible to access Wario's Castle. Frustratingly, getting a game over would cause the player to lose one of the golden coins (if the player had collected any), forcing the player to replay a level to earn it again.
  
The game featured four power-ups: the [[Super Mushroom]], the [[Fire Flower]], the [[Super Star]] and a new item called the [[Carrot]], which turned Mario into a Bunny form.
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The game featured four power-ups: the [[Super Mushroom]], the [[Fire Flower]], the [[Super Star]] and a new item called the Carrot, which turned Mario into a Bunny form.
  
 
=Continuity Notes=
 
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=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
It was known as being the last official side-scrolling ''Mario'' platformer to be made for over a decade (not counting remakes such as the ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' games), until the release of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in 2006. It also introduced Wario into the series.
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It is known as being the last official side-scrolling Mario game to be made for over a decade, until the release of ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' in 2006. It also introduced Wario into the series.
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
It was followed by ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. This was actually a spin-off game starring Wario, and with that, the ''Super Mario Land'' subseries transitioned into being the ''Wario Land'' series.
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It was followed by ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. This was actually a spin-off game starring Wario, and from there the ''Super Mario Land'' subseries transitioned into being the ''Wario Land'' series.
  
 
==Ports and Remakes==
 
==Ports and Remakes==
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*In March 2000, it was released for download in Japan through the [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power system]].
 
*In March 2000, it was released for download in Japan through the [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power system]].
 
*In 2011, it was released for download through the [[3DS]]'s eShop as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]].
 
*In 2011, it was released for download through the [[3DS]]'s eShop as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]].
*In February 2023, it was among the first wave of games added to the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s library of Game Boy games for [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscribers.
 
  
 
{{Super Mario Series}}
 
{{Super Mario Series}}
  
 
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