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====''Super Mario Bros. 2''====
{{multiframe|align=left|size=200|[[File:SMB2 1-upmushroom.png|32px]] [[File:SMB2 1up.png|32px]] [[File:1-Up Mushroom SMA sprite.png|32px]]|A sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' (left), its ''Super Mario All-Stars'' remaster (middle), and ''Super Mario Advance'' (right)}}
While 1-Up Mushrooms are present in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', the [[Subcon]] versions look very different from the usual green-capped mushrooms. Found by pulling up a plant containing one or throwing three items at a bubble containing a 1-UP (in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' only), they have a solid red cap with "1 UP" written on their side. As usual, they grant an extra life.
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====''Super Mario Bros. 3'' / ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3''====
{{multiframe|align=right|size=200|[[File:SMB3 1-up.png|32px]] [[File:1-Up Mushroom SMAS SMB3 sprite.png|32px]] [[File:1-Up Mushroom SMA4 sprite.png|32px]]|A sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' (left), its ''Super Mario All-Stars'' remaster (middle), and ''Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3'' (right)}}
1-Up Mushrooms reappear once again as rare mushrooms that can be found in hidden blocks or in risky places in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Their behavior has not changed much, but they now have green-spotted white caps (light blue in artillery levels) (which become the standardized white-spotted green caps in remakes), though in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, a pure white 1-Up Mushroom can be found in [[World 6-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 6-3]] due to sharing its palette with a [[beanstalk]]. Extra lives are also regularly obtained via the [[card]] system, as well as the [[Spade Panel]]s. [[Mega ? Block]]s in bonus rooms can also give three 1-Up Mushrooms.
 
''[[Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' allows one to scan 1-Up Mushroom cards to gain extra lives as well, ranging from one to 100 extra lives. An unreleased switch card could also make every block with 1-Up Mushrooms give three of them instead (with the Mega ? Blocks giving nine of them), and the [[1UP Kinoko ga 3UP Moon ni kawaru!|blue switch card]] turns all 1-Up Mushrooms in normal-sized blocks into 3-Up Moons when activated.
====''Super Mario Bros. 3''====
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[[File:SMB3 1-up.png|frame|left]]
1-Up Mushrooms reappear once again as rare mushrooms that can be found in hidden blocks or in risky places in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Other than an appearance change (they have green spots on a white cap), nothing much change with these mushrooms. In [[Iced Land|World 6-3]], a pure white 1-Up Mushroom can be found.
 
====''Super Mario World''====
{{multiframe|align=left|size=250|[[File:SMW 1-up.png|32px]] [[File:1-Up Mushroom SMA2 sprite.png|32px]]|A sprite of a 1-Up Mushroom in ''Super Mario World'' and its Game Boy Advance remake, ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''}}
[[File:SMW 1-up.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', 1-Up Mushrooms behave as they do in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', but can be found in a more varied range of places. [[Fishin' Lakitu]]s carry them as bait for Mario, and when Mario acquires it, the Lakitu will chase after Mario, throwing [[Spiny|Spinies]] after him. 1-Up Mushrooms also appear out of [[Yoshi Egg|egg]]s when Mario is already riding a Yoshi and hits a ? Block containing an egg.
 
There is another item in ''Super Mario World'' that can grant Mario lives — the [[3-Up Moon]] gives Mario three extra lives instead of 1, but is even rarer than the 1-Up Mushroom and is only found in hidden areas, such as behind the [[Giant Gate]] in some levels.
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[[File:SMWbetamushroom.gif|frame|rightleft]]
Another 1-Up Mushroom would have [[List of Super Mario World beta elements|originally appearappeared]] in this''Super gameMario World''. This mushroom is colored golden and it has wings., These wings giveallowing the mushroom the ability to fly.
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====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
[[File:SM64 1-up.png|framethumb|left]]
Appearing differently from ''Super Mario World''{{'}}s design, 1-Up Mushrooms in this game are green with lighter green spots. They are also the only Mushrooms that can be obtained in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. They can be found in a number of places, such as going through a ring of coins or collecting a ring of coins. 1-Up Mushrooms are also found in hidden areas or on top of poles. Most will seemingly slide away from Mario while others follow Mario until he gets a life. A 1-Up Mushroom can also be found in the room with the [[Jolly Roger Bay]] painting in it. They are not the only way to gain a life. Every fifty [[coin]]s Mario collects also grant a life when he completes the level. The maximum number of lives a player can have is 99. It is important to note that the player will lose all obtained 1-Up mushrooms if they save and quit. Upon selecting their file, they will always start with only 4 regardless of how many they had before quitting previously.
 
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====''Super Mario Sunshine''====
[[File:1-upSunshine.jpg|thumb|left|70px|A 1-Up Mushroom from ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
1-Up Mushrooms reappear in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. They look like 1-Up Mushrooms from ''Super Mario 64''. They are the only type of Mushroom that can be acquired in this game. Aside from gaining an extra life, Mario's [[Health Meter]] and [[F.L.U.D.D.]]'s water tank will also be completely refilled upon collection. If these mushrooms are found in a crate, then the 1-Up Mushroom will follow the Player. The highest number of lives obtainable is 99. In Super Mario 64, the player lost all obtained 1-Up mushrooms upon saving and quitting on their file, and would only start with 4 upon selecting their file. However, in Super Mario Sunshine the number of obtained 1-Ups is saved to the file and the player will retain the same number of lives upon returning to their file.
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====''New Super Mario Bros.''====
[[File:SMB3NSMB 1-up.png|frame|left]]
[[File:1-Up Mushroom NSMB.png|thumb|150px|A 1-Up Mushroom from ''New Super Mario Bros.'']]
[[File:NSMB 1-up.png|frame|left]]
Little has changed in the behavior of these mushrooms in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' when compared to ''Super Mario Bros.''. However, they can be obtained by growing mega, caused by a [[Mega Mushroom]] and destroying a certain number of objects in the player's path. When this action is completed, 1-Up Mushrooms will fall from the sky, depending on the amount the meter of the objects destroyed in the top of the screen is filled up. The easiest way to fill the meter up is by allowing Mario or [[Luigi]] to run over the flagpole, completely filling up the meter.
 
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In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', the sponsors [[1-Up Fuel]] and [[1-Up Racing]] reference the 1-Up Mushroom, while the [[1-Up Mushroom Car Insurance Group]] uses them both in its name and imagery.
 
====''Super Mario Bros.Pinball 3Land''====
[[File:SMW 1-upUp Mushroom MPL sprite.png|frame|left]]
In ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'', its name is spelled 1-UP Mushroom, and collecting one earns the player an extra ball.
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===''Mario Superstar Baseball''===
The 1-Up Mushroom appears in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' as an item that can be obtained through a slot in [[Toy Field]]. When the player acquires a 1-Up Mushroom, they can bat again, regardless if the fielders caught it or not.
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