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Super Mario 3D World Gameplay: Trailer Shows off Revisited Old Levels and Upcoming New Levels (VIDEO)

A new Super Mario 3D World clip released by Nintendo explores old and new levels in a gameplay preview.

"We wanted to show you more new levels from Super Mario 3D World! This time we picked up some Nintendo friends so we can have some four-player multiplayer action. We also took some of your suggestions and did picture in picture so you can see the game play better," the video description reads.

See the video of Super Mario 3D here.

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Super Mario 3D World made its first appearance at the E3 event over the summer, and the game definitely turned heads as far as impressive game play.

The game is multiplayer, or a friend can help out using the GamePad touchscreen.

The game will feature a new style of game play, utilizing for the first time, a 2D style of plat-forming play, but in 3D. Also introduced will be the cat suit, which allows players to climb walls.

3D World will also bring back Princess Peach and Toad as playable characters in a main Mario game since Super Mario Bros 2 for NES.

Mario 3D World hits the Wii U on November 22 in North America, and is a follow up to Super Mario 3D Land.

Mario will also be found in Mario Kart 8, set for release in April 2014, and in Super Smash Bros 4, coming early 2014.

You can also catch Mario with his buddy/rival, Sonic the Hedgehog, in both Smash Bros 4 and Mario and Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games. This game is reported to be released on Nov. 15. In this long-running series, characters from Mario's world and Sonic's world face off against each other for Olympic superiority.

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