The ol' Switcheroo
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The ol' Switcheroo | |||
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Level code | 7 (World-e) | ||
Game | Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 | ||
Time limit | 400 | ||
Music track | Overworld Theme Underground Theme | ||
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The ol' Switcheroo is ane-Reader level forSuper Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The level contains fiveAdvance Coins and theSuper Stare-Coin. Its official difficulty rating is ★★★☆☆. This card was released as part of series one in Japan[1][dead link] and series two in North America[2][dead link]. Both the English and Japanese key arts for the card depictLudwig von Koopa on the card.
Layout
This level consists of several underground tunnels filled withcoins. In some of these rooms, the coins float overlava, soMario must use aSwitch Block to proceed. There are also several overworld segments taking place in a desert oasis.
Enemies
Image | Name | Count |
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![]() | Green Koopa Troopa | 1 |
![]() | Red Koopa Troopa | 1 |
![]() | Red Koopa Paratroopa | 1 |
Level map
Flavor text
English: | Activate the hidden P-Switch so you can get all the coins. |
Japanese: | オーイ! はしれ はしれ マリオ! あたまをぶつけたら おわりだぞ! |
Romaji: | Ōi! Hashire hashire Mario! Atama o butsuketara owari da zo! |
Translation: | "Hey! Run Mario, Run! If you hit your head it'll all be over!" |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴールドラッシュ![?] Gōrudo rasshu! | Gold Rush! |