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'''''Super Mario All-Stars''''' is a compilation game released in 1993 for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It features remakes of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. This game's release was the first time that ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' was released outside of Japan. An updated version called ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'', which included ''[[Super Mario World]]'' along with the first four games, was bundled with the SNES for a limited time in December 1994.  
 
'''''Super Mario All-Stars''''' is a compilation game released in 1993 for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It features remakes of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. This game's release was the first time that ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' was released outside of Japan. An updated version called ''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'', which included ''[[Super Mario World]]'' along with the first four games, was bundled with the SNES for a limited time in December 1994.  
  
In 2010, the game was re-released for the [[Wii]] as ''Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition'' in tribute to the 25th anniversary of the original ''Super Mario Bros.''.
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In 2010, the game was re-released for the [[Wii]] as ''[[Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition]]'' in tribute to the 25th anniversary of the original ''Super Mario Bros.''.
  
 
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"Revisit the magic and fun of the classic Super Mario Bros. series on your Super NES! All the great Super Mario Bros. games for the NES have been powered up with 16-bit graphics and sound and collected on one super game pak. As an added bonus, the previously unreleased "Lost Levels" are included. These super challenging courses have never been available in this country until now!"
 
"Revisit the magic and fun of the classic Super Mario Bros. series on your Super NES! All the great Super Mario Bros. games for the NES have been powered up with 16-bit graphics and sound and collected on one super game pak. As an added bonus, the previously unreleased "Lost Levels" are included. These super challenging courses have never been available in this country until now!"
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Revision as of 21:21, 4 November 2011

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Super Mario All-Stars
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SMAS.jpg
Cover artwork of Super Mario All-Stars
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Super Nintendo
Category: 2D platformer
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: August 13, 1993
Japan: July 14, 1993
Europe: December 16, 1993
Australia: N/A
S. Korea: N/A
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Super Mario All-Stars is a compilation game released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It features remakes of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2, and Super Mario Bros. 3. This game's release was the first time that Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels was released outside of Japan. An updated version called Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, which included Super Mario World along with the first four games, was bundled with the SNES for a limited time in December 1994.

In 2010, the game was re-released for the Wii as Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition in tribute to the 25th anniversary of the original Super Mario Bros..

Blurb

"Revisit the magic and fun of the classic Super Mario Bros. series on your Super NES! All the great Super Mario Bros. games for the NES have been powered up with 16-bit graphics and sound and collected on one super game pak. As an added bonus, the previously unreleased "Lost Levels" are included. These super challenging courses have never been available in this country until now!"

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