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|release='''SNES'''<br />JP July 14, 1993<br />US August 2, 1993<br />EU December 6, 1993<br />AU February 1994<br />'''Wii'''<br />JP October 21, 2010<br />EU December 3, 2010<br />US December 12, 2010
 
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'''Super Mario All-Stars''' was a compilation of [[Super NES]] remakes of all four of the ''[[Portal: Mario|Super Mario Bros.]]'' games from the [[NES]]. It also marked the first international release of the Japanese version of ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan)|Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', under the name ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels''
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'''Super Mario All-Stars''' was a compilation of all the [[Portal: Mario Brothers|Mario]] games on the [[NES]]. It also marked the first appearance of the Japanese version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' under the name ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2: For Super Players|Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels]]''.
  
 
=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The game included ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. These games were all enhanced to feature the same graphics, which were based on those of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Beyond that and the differences listed below, the games were mostly the same as their original releases.
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The game included ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''Super Mario Bros. 2: The Lost Levels'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. The games remained mostly the same. The graphics were enhanced and the same graphics were used across games when possible (every game used the same sprite for Mario, for example).
  
 
==Differences==
 
==Differences==
  
*The maze levels in ''Super Mario Bros.'' used a sound effect to indicate whether the right or wrong path was taken.
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*The maze levels in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' used a sound effect to indicate whether the right or wrong path was taken.
*The Minus World glitch was removed from ''Super Mario Bros.''
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*The Minus World glitch was removed from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*[[Luigi]] was now depicted to be taller than [[Mario]] in instances where they were the same height.
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*[[Luigi]] was now taller than [[Mario]].
*The [[Posion Mushroom|poison mushrooms]] now had blue spots instead of black and had a skull instead of the regular mushroom pattern.
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*The poison mushrooms had blue spots instead of black and had a skull instead of the regular mushroom pattern.
 
*Players were allowed to save their game.
 
*Players were allowed to save their game.
 
*In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', players were now allowed to switch characters any time they lose a life.
 
*In ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', players were now allowed to switch characters any time they lose a life.
*The secret mushroom houses from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' were turned blue instead of the original white.
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*The secret mushroom houses from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' were turned blue instead of the original white.
*The kings from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' were turned into specific creatures from the ''Mario'' games instead of real world animals.
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*The kings from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' were turned into monsters from Mario games instead of animals.
  
 
=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
''Super Mario All-Stars'' was notable as one of the first big examples of Nintendo porting and remaking their games on other systems, and it is one of their few notable compilation remakes. It was followed by other remakes over the years, such as ''[[Super Mario Bros. Deluxe]]'' and the ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' games.
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Though ''Super Mario All-Stars'' never saw a sequel, it proved to Nintendo that people would pay to play older games without the hassle of getting out their old systems. Over the years, many of Nintendo's games have been remade, both in collections and individually.
  
 
===Ports and Remakes===
 
===Ports and Remakes===
  
*In December 1994, ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' was released. The game was mostly the same, except for the inclusion of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It was bundled with Super NES systems in America and available separately in Europe. This version was no made available in Japan.
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*In December 1994, ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' was released. The game was mostly the same, except for the inclusion of ''[[Super Mario World]]''. It was bundled with [[Super Nintendo]]s in America and available separately in Europe. No Japanese version exists.
*In 2010, ''Super Mario All-Stars: Limited Edition'' was released on the [[Nintendo Wii]] to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros. It' featured the original All-Stars on a Wii disc and came packaged with a history booklet as well as a CD with various Mario tracks.
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*In 2010, ''Super Mario All-Stars: Limited Edition'' was released to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros. It' features the original All-Stars on a Wii disc and comes packaged with a history booklet and a CD with various Mario tracks.
*In September 2020, ''Super Mario All-Stars'' was added to the library of Super NES games that were available to play on the [[Nintendo Switch]] for any use with a [[Nintendo Switch Online]] account. It was added to celebrate the 35th anniversary of ''Super Mario Bros.''.
 
 
 
==Sequels==
 
 
 
It received a follow-up in 2020 in the form of ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]''. This game was a compilation of three 3-D ''Mario'' adventures (''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'').
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=

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