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tropical cyclone to the east of New Jersey. Bonnie was the first of five tropical
systems to make landfall on Florida that year, and the second of a record eight
disturbances to reach tropical storm strength during the month of August. Bonnie
caused a tornado outbreak across the Southeastern United States that killed three
people and inflicted damage costs of over $1 million. Other impacts were minimal,
including flooding and minor damage in Florida. The day after Bonnie made landfall,
Hurricane Charley struck Florida
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In the first level of the game, the first mushroom is difficult to avoid if it is
released.[14]
Using mushrooms to change size was influenced by folktales in which people wander
into forests and eat magical mushrooms; this also resulted in the game world being
named the "Mushroom Kingdom".[15]
Development was aimed at keeping things simple, in order to have a new game
available for the end-of-year shopping season.[16] Originally an idea for a run and
gun stage in which Mario would jump onto a cloud and fire a basing level design
around a smaller Mario, then intending to make his size bigger in the final
version. They later decided it would be fun to have Mario become bigger as a power-
up. The early level design was focused on teaching players that mushrooms were
distinct from Goombas and would be beneficial to them: In the first level of the
game, the first mushroom is difficult to avoid if it is released.[14]
Using mushrooms to change size was influenced by folktales in which people wander
into forests and eat magical mushrooms; this also resulted in the game world being
named the "Mushroom Kingdom".[15]t enemies was to be included; however, this was
dropped to maintain the game's focus on jumping action, but the sky-based bonus
stages still remained.[17]adsgerattrw
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Tropical Storm Bonnie was the second storm of the 2004 Atlantic hurricane season,
making landfall in Florida in August. It developed from a tropical wave to the east
of the Lesser Antilles. After moving through the islands, its forward motion caused
the wave to dissipate, but it later regenerated into a tropical storm near the
Yucat�n Peninsula. It attained peak winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) over the Gulf of
Mexico, turned to the northeast, and hit Florida with sustained 45 mph (75 km)
winds. The storm accelerated to the northeast and became an extratropical cyclone
to the east of New Jersey. Bonnie was the first of five tropical systems to make
landfall on Florida that year, and the second of a record eight disturbances to
reach tropical storm strength during the month of August. Bonnie caused a tornado
outbreak across the Southeastern United States that killed three people and
inflicted damage costs of over $1 million. Other impacts were minimal, including
flooding and minor damage in Florida. The day after Bonnie made landfall, Hurricane
Charley struck Florida