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Release Year: | 1994 | Rating: | E - Everyone |
Game Name: | Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World | Genre: | Compilation |
Publisher: | Nintendo | Platform: | Nintendo SNES |
Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/CA) | UPC: | 0071436027282 |
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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System deserves a Super Mario hero, and that's exactly what you get with "Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World." This Nintendo game features five remade Mario NES games on a single SNES cartridge. This compilation game truly is an all-star edition that provides huge upgrades to the originals. All five Mario side-scrolling platformer games with a release date between 1985 and 1990 are included in this game. Even one version that was exclusive to Japan before 1994 is included. The unique design of this old-school game allows it to take advantage of Super NES hardware, including 16-bit graphics and parallax scrolling to enhance playtime. Fans of Super Mario Bros will appreciate that this game includes all of the pizza-loving brothers' best adventures. What that means is the brothers are represented the same way they were originally, but made better.Although the games are technically remakes, each is almost identical to its original. One of the most notable differences is found in "Super Mario World." Here, designers made Luigi's sprites brighter to easily distinguish him from Mario. Super Nintendo felt that gamers weren't cognizant of the differences between Luigi and Mario, which led to some confusion. The changes to Luigi's costume are also present in the All-Stars version. Meanwhile, the traditional Mario costume remained unchanged. The video game was originally released in 1994 and is rated KA, which makes it kid and family friendly. Each platformer game offers scrolling backgrounds, lots of enemies, and over 52 worlds to conquer. Enjoy all three Super Mario games plus Lost Levels and "Super Mario World" in "Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World." While each Mario choice resembles the NES originals, all five are enhanced as SNES games with updated graphics. Even the sounds in the All-Stars are better. The Lost Levels was the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros, and before this compilation was released, the video game was not available outside Japan. For most gamers, the Japanese version, sometimes referred to as Super Mario Bros 3, is harder than all other options on the cartridge. You can store up to four different save points and play the classic games on your own schedule in your own world. The original versions of Super Mario Bros did not allow players to save games, so this is an exciting update. The addition of this feature allows anyone to save their progress and resume playing whenever it's convenient. Gamers can also customize the controller for the All-Stars and Regular modes. For instance, the jump and dash actions can be configured to different buttons on the controller. Remakes don't always work out. Franchises don't always put out sequels that pique the interest of their fans. However, this 5-pack blows other remakes out of the water. The Mario Bros from Nintendo managed to keep all the charm of the original games and refine them to take full advantage of superior hardware. | |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
UPC | 0071436027282 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 56245225 |
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Release Year | 1994 |
Game Name | Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1-2 |
ESRB Rating | KA-Kids to Adults |
Genre | Compilation |
Platform | SUPER NES |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
Game Name Series | Super Mario Series |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
Good value
One of the best games every created.
This game is by far, one of the BEST games EVER created! And that's saying A LOT considering how far the gaming world has come since it's release. If Super Mario All Stars wasn't enough by itself, Nintendo definitely kicked it up 100% by adding Super Mario World! Of course retro games are not as cheap as the used to be but after shopping around, $50 for 1 cartridge of awesomeness is a far better deal than paying almost $75 for the same exact game or $40 for each game separately.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : d'occasion | Vendu par : mvel1637
Great value
This game is an amazing value as it has 5 full Mario games on it, Mario 1, Mario 2, Mario American, Mario 3, and Mario world. All of the games from the original Nintendo have great updated graphics and sound/music. This is also one of the only ways to play the real Japanese Mario 2, as it wasn’t originally released in the us. Overall, this is a great value as it gives you some of greatest Mario experiences ever in a single game cartridge.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : d'occasion | Vendu par : danielnov2
Super Mario All Stars + World: A great 16-bit value
Graphics: 8/10 Colorful cartoony graphics that are prettied up from the original 8 bit games to reflect the capabilities of the SNES machine. The animation of large Mario/Luigi running in SMB1 is a little weird looking though. Sound: 8/10 Appropriate sounds and catchy musical tunes. However you may grow tired of some of the sound effects being repeated in the first four games from Super Mario World. Control: Precise controls with the standard SNES controller. SMW is the most complicated, but the learning curve isn't too high, and the other games are even simpler. Challenge: These are the types of games that require memorization. Some of the gameplay in the earlier titles are repetitive, but the presence of "warp zones" and other secrets help to make up for it. These games were originally designed for kids with lots of time to memorize patterns and mazes though, so be warned if you have a shorter attention span for such games. A "world save" (not sub-level save, except for "The Lost Levels" which does have a sub-level save, and you'll need it!) has been added to the first four games to save your progress which helps somewhat. Many levels require precise jumps, and repeatedly missing the same jump or being hit by a random enemy can be frustrating. SMB2 is probably the most "relaxing" of the series as it doesn't have the same restrictions on movement, time limits, etc. as SMB1 and "the Lost Levels." Replay Value: At first these games may seem repetitive, but finding secrets and testing out new strategies can bring replay value. Multiplayer is a bit lacking (except for the "Battle Mode" in SMB3), as the players simply take turns, or compete for points. On the other hand, taking turns with SMB3 or SMW can be fun as you work together to try to complete the game (letting the better player handle the more difficult levels). While some may not like the "remade" graphics and sound, the gameplay in these five titles is solid. Super Mario Bros., "The Lost Levels" ("Super Mario Bros. 2" in Japan, a much harder version of SMB), Super Mario Bros. 2 ("Doki Doki Panic" in Japan, the character sprites and a few items were changed for the US release), Super Mario Bros. 3, and the SNES Super Mario World (unchanged from its original stand-alone incarnation). The games are more or less identical in gameplay to their NES 8-bit counterparts. The infamous "minus world" trick in SMB doesn't work anymore though. SMB 3 allows you to play a 2 player "battle mode" right from the title screen (in a remake of the original Mario Bros., only competitive style). For NES nostalgics and for those who simply enjoy colorful platform games with cutesy characters, this is a must own. For collectors: please note that this game was actually a pack-in with the redesigned Super Nintendo console, and thus while there is a manual, there was never an official box released. However you can pretty easily find a clear plastic case to protect your treasure.
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Are you a Nintendo fan? Have a SNES? Can't decide a game to buy? Look no further dear buyers. In this review I will describe the Games Content&Graphics, and Rate the fun factor. To start my review "Super Mario All-Stars" is a great came including 4 Game Titles, "Super Mario Bros 1, Super Mario Bros The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros 2, Super Mario Bros 3" and if you bought the special edition, you get "Super Mario World" a bonus 5th game! This game not only brings back the original classics but amazingly took the old 8-Bit game graphics.. And designed them into 16 Bit games! The graphic change is AMAZING! I dont think Nintendo could have pulled this off any better than they did, and the new feel/environment makes the game a new pleasure to run through. In Super Mario World (including the lost levels) you are in a challenge to get the princess peach to safety from the evil bowser... Unluckily for you, he gives you 8 tedious worlds to fight through, each world has 4 levels to it, some including "Warp Zones." The game play is fun however very tough and the boss always seems to be the SAME thing, although why complain the game truely is well made. The lost levels is the same game just with funner more well thought out levels. In Super Mario World 2, mario is taken to a NEW PERSPECTIVE! The game is left/right/up/down unlike most marios (right/left only.) The game has a strange feel to it, but is VERY ADDICTING. Can you get through the various worlds and levels to stop the evil King Toad? In our next game, Super Mario World 3.. Mario takes a whole new turn against Bowser to save Peach like most games. But now we include a fun and enjoyable new power ups, much more challenging fun gameplay, and a whole new array of enemies. This game will keep you on your seat all the way through. And for our final game, special edition.. Super Mario World.. This game is amazing. Voted 1 of the SNES most greatest titles. If your looking for a mario game, this is the one for you. 100s of well made levels, great power ups, Yoshi and Luigi. This game offers 2player as well. The goal is to stop the evil king bowser and set free the yoshi eggs & peach. Overall this game in my opinion is a MUST HAVE. Looking back the Graphics are at their best, the game play is challenging and mind blowing fun! And the gameplay time WITHOUT using cheats or warp zones, is countless hours of enjoyment. Overall I rate Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World Edition a.. 10/10. MUST HAVE GAME. However I will also rate the games seperately. Super Mario Bros 1: 7/10 Super Mario Bros The Lost Levels: 6/10 Super Mario Bros 2: 8/10 Super Mario Bros 3: 9/10 Super Mario World: 10/10 :) Good Luck Buyers, and enjoy the games.
classic game
Graphics: 8/10 Colorful cartoony graphics that are prettied up from the original 8 bit games to reflect the capabilities of the SNES machine. The animation of large Mario/Luigi running in SMB1 is a little weird looking though. Sound: 8/10 Appropriate sounds and catchy musical tunes. However you may grow tired of some of the sound effects being repeated in the first four games from Super Mario World. Control: Precise controls with the standard SNES controller. SMW is the most complicated, but the learning curve isn't too high, and the other games are even simpler. Challenge: These are the types of games that require memorization. Some of the gameplay in the earlier titles are repetitive, but the presence of "warp zones" and other secrets help to make up for it. These games were originally designed for kids with lots of time to memorize patterns and mazes though, so be warned if you have a shorter attention span for such games. A "world save" (not sub-level save) has been added to the first four games to save your progress which helps somewhat. Many levels require precise jumps, and repeatedly missing the same jump or being hit by a random enemy can be frustrating. SMB2 is probably the most "relaxing" of the series as it doesn't have the same restrictions on movement, time limits, etc. as SMB1 and "the Lost Levels." Replay Value: At first these games may seem repetitive, but finding secrets and testing out new strategies can bring replay value. Multiplayer is a bit lacking (except for the "Battle Mode" in SMB3), as the players simply take turns, or compete for points. While some may not like the "remade" graphics and sound, the gameplay in these five titles is solid. Super Mario Bros., "The Lost Levels" ("Super Mario Bros. 2" in Japan, a much harder version of SMB), Super Mario Bros. 2 ("Doki Doki Panic" in Japan, the character sprites and a few items were changed for the US release), Super Mario Bros. 3, and the SNES Super Mario World (unchanged from its original stand-alone incarnation). The games are more or less identical in gameplay to their NES 8-bit counterparts. The infamous "minus world" trick in SMB doesn't work anymore though. SMB 3 allows you to play a 2 player "battle mode" right from the title screen (in a remake of the original Mario Bros., only competitive style). For NES nostalgics and for those who simply enjoy colorful platform games with cutesy characters, this is a must own. For collectors: please note that this game was actually a pack-in with the redesigned Super Nintendo console, and thus while there is a manual, there was never an official box released. However you can pretty easily find a clear plastic case to protect your treasure.