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Titanic
BMTitanic
Mario entering the Titanic

World:

World 3: Bay.

Difficulty:

★★☆☆☆ (2/5, Easy-Normal)

Previous Level:

Ocean Palace

Next Level:

Wendy the Gal

Stage Gimmick:

None.

Enemies:

Koopa Paratroopa, Eerie, Boo, Torpedo Ted, Bullet Bill

Power-Ups & Items

Super Mushroom, Fire Flower

Demo(s)

Demo 6, Demo 6.5, Demo 7

Titanic is the fourth level of World 3. A sunken ship stage, this is the level after Ocean Palace

Level overview[]

You'll start at the deck of a ship, next to a green Koopa. Go in the nearby pipe, and you'll find yourself within the sunk ship. Afterwhich, just follow the set path, dodging the Boos. At the fork, go up. You'll soon come to a blue pipe. 

Keep going right, dodging the Teds and Bills. The goal is behind some blue coins. 

For the secret exit, you have to make it past the blue coins before the timer reaches 99. Grab the green Koopa's shell at the beginning of the stage, then go down at the underwater segment to find a ? Block with a star in it. 

Proceed through the path, hitting the ? Blocks along the way to find further stars. Avoid the Teds and Bills later on so you don't lose the shell. 

Demo 6 Outdoor Segment[]

An autoscrolling segment based on the airship stages from Super Mario Bros. 3. Just follow the path, dodging the cannonballs, the horizontal ones being spriteswapped Bullet Bills and the diagonal ones being spriteswapped footballs, kicked by invisible Chargin' Chucks.

You'll soon come to a Koopa and a pipe. The level proceeds like in further demos after this.

Dragon Coins[]

There are no Dragon Coins in this level.

Asset Sources[]

Graphics[]

The outdoor segment uses the airship graphics from the All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 3.

The indoor segment uses the Sunken Ghost Ship's background and tiles from Super Mario World.

Music[]

Leonid's Castle from Romancing SaGa 3 plays throughout the level.

Trivia[]

  • The level's name is referencing the infamous cruiseliner, the RMS Titanic. It could also be a reference to James Cameron's movie Titanic, which was based on the Titanic's sinking.

Names[]

Japanese version English version
タイタニック (Taitanikku) (TBD)
Translation: Titanic
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