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**It is the only game to not feature the original game's opening when selecting the game.
**It is the only game to not feature the original game's opening when selecting the game.
**It is the only game to, when selecting the main game, have the chorus (consisting of all playable characters) declare the title in full (in the second and fourth games, the chorus is truncated to just "Super Mario," preceded by Mario only saying "Here we go!", and in ''Super Mario Advance 3'', due to the main game being ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', it is replaced with a shout of "[[Yoshi]]!").
**It is the only game to, when selecting the main game, have the chorus (consisting of all playable characters) declare the title in full (in the second and fourth games, the chorus is truncated to just "Super Mario," preceded by Mario only saying "Here we go!", and in ''Super Mario Advance 3'', due to the main game being ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', it is replaced with a shout of "[[Yoshi]]!").
**It is the only game to not have French, German, and Spanish translations, possibly due to not having any amount of screen text substantial enough to warrant such translations.
**It is the only game to not have French, German, and Spanish translations, due to not having any amount of screen text substantial enough to warrant such translations.
*Unlike the majority of Nintendo-published games of the era, the instruction booklet's copyright page does not have the [[Official Nintendo Seal|Official Nintendo Seal of Quality]] in its normal certificate text box, even though the manual for the GBA system does use the seal's box in its design from {{wp|Fifth generation of video game consoles|the previous hardware generation}}. Instead, the seal is presented with small text below it, as it would be in a third-party game's manual. An updated design for the seal's text box was introduced with ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', the following first-party GBA title.
*Unlike the majority of Nintendo-published games of the era, the instruction booklet's copyright page does not have the [[Official Nintendo Seal|Official Nintendo Seal of Quality]] in its normal certificate text box, even though the manual for the GBA system does use the seal's box in its design from {{wp|Fifth generation of video game consoles|the previous hardware generation}}. Instead, the seal is presented with small text below it, as it would be in a third-party game's manual. An updated design for the seal's text box was introduced with ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', the following first-party GBA title.


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