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- 1993
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA compilation of Super Mario Bros. and its two sequels, along with the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels) , completely remade with new graphics for the Super NES.A compilation of Super Mario Bros. and its two sequels, along with the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels) , completely remade with new graphics for the Super NES.A compilation of Super Mario Bros. and its two sequels, along with the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 (The Lost Levels) , completely remade with new graphics for the Super NES.
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Super Mario All Stars is a collection of four Mario Bros video games.
The games being:Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros 2 and Super Mario Bros 3.
Each game is given a graphic update with nicer colors and more detail to character but remains faithful to each game.
The game was release on the Super Nintendo and was release on disc for the Nintendo Wii for the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros which will give you a more appreciate for gaming.
Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels is an Japan only title with levels that didn't make it over here and it's nice to see what this title offer for those who never played it.
Super Mario Bros 1,2, and 3 again are the same games with graphic updates and the games really remain fun.
The games graphics are very well done and good character design which goes great for those who never play them before.
The classic theme song is still in the game as soon as you hear it you know you're playing Super Mario Bros.
The controls are still the same and work well for the classic gamers
The music is still catchy as ever as you find yourself humming the songs.
You can also save your game which is very nice considering that the games are a challenge so that is another plus for Mario fans.
Super Mario All Stars is just a very good collection of Mario games four games for the price of one how could you go wrong.
I give Super Mario All Stars an 10 out of 10
The games being:Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros 2 and Super Mario Bros 3.
Each game is given a graphic update with nicer colors and more detail to character but remains faithful to each game.
The game was release on the Super Nintendo and was release on disc for the Nintendo Wii for the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros which will give you a more appreciate for gaming.
Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels is an Japan only title with levels that didn't make it over here and it's nice to see what this title offer for those who never played it.
Super Mario Bros 1,2, and 3 again are the same games with graphic updates and the games really remain fun.
The games graphics are very well done and good character design which goes great for those who never play them before.
The classic theme song is still in the game as soon as you hear it you know you're playing Super Mario Bros.
The controls are still the same and work well for the classic gamers
The music is still catchy as ever as you find yourself humming the songs.
You can also save your game which is very nice considering that the games are a challenge so that is another plus for Mario fans.
Super Mario All Stars is just a very good collection of Mario games four games for the price of one how could you go wrong.
I give Super Mario All Stars an 10 out of 10
This cartridge contains four games. The first is a souped-up recreation of the original NES Super Mario Bros. game from the mid-1980's. Although Mario has had so many new abilities since then, this is still eminently playable and fun.
Then we have The Lost Levels. These were apparently in the original SMB1 too, but when the game went westward these levels were deemed too hard to include. When you play them you see some very nasty tricks in them, not to mention some very nasty jumps, reduced jumping space to make jumping on that baddie more difficult, poison mushrooms... Some people may find it more than their tolerance will...tolerate.
Then we have Super Mario Bros 2. This is actually a rehash of a game that initially had nothing to do with Mario; it is simply a game entitled 'Doki Doki Panic' with Mario-related graphics. Unfortunately the game is a bit weak compared to the other games here, especially with its flick-screen vertical scrolling.
And, finally, we have the superlative Super Mario Bros 3! This goes back to the classic Nintendo formula of Mario games and bestows the Mario brothers with new powers and a map screen to give them a bit of choice where they go. This game is too awesome for words, and is rightly a classic. If you haven't got this and you find it...get it! It's platforming heaven, platforming brilliance. OK, so even with the improved graphics over the NES originals the look still isn't jaw-dropping, but there are loads of things to do in the Mario series!
Then we have The Lost Levels. These were apparently in the original SMB1 too, but when the game went westward these levels were deemed too hard to include. When you play them you see some very nasty tricks in them, not to mention some very nasty jumps, reduced jumping space to make jumping on that baddie more difficult, poison mushrooms... Some people may find it more than their tolerance will...tolerate.
Then we have Super Mario Bros 2. This is actually a rehash of a game that initially had nothing to do with Mario; it is simply a game entitled 'Doki Doki Panic' with Mario-related graphics. Unfortunately the game is a bit weak compared to the other games here, especially with its flick-screen vertical scrolling.
And, finally, we have the superlative Super Mario Bros 3! This goes back to the classic Nintendo formula of Mario games and bestows the Mario brothers with new powers and a map screen to give them a bit of choice where they go. This game is too awesome for words, and is rightly a classic. If you haven't got this and you find it...get it! It's platforming heaven, platforming brilliance. OK, so even with the improved graphics over the NES originals the look still isn't jaw-dropping, but there are loads of things to do in the Mario series!
Super Mario Bros. is one of the most famous video games of all time! The characters, the jumping, the power-ups, and the sure thrill of adventure makes this entire series a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!
Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful. The backgrounds are really beautiful!
Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you''s find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Super Mario Brothers! If you like excellent adventure games then I strongly recommend you play this game!
To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com and Amazon Auctions!
Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful. The backgrounds are really beautiful!
Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you''s find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Super Mario Brothers! If you like excellent adventure games then I strongly recommend you play this game!
To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com and Amazon Auctions!
Rated E.
I played Super Mario All Stars about six years ago at my friends house on my friends SNES or Super Nintendo.If you already have Super Mario Bros 1,2 and 3 for NES then there is really no point in getting this(unless you are a die hard mario fan and want to see the lost levels for Super Mario Bros 2).It is basically Super Mario Bros 1,2 and 3 put together in one game.However there are extra levels for Super Mario Bros 2 which are only in the Japanese version of the game.The three games are very fun and classics for the 80's.They were excellent in the 80's,they were excellent in the 90's and they are excellent now!.Great games.
10/10
I played Super Mario All Stars about six years ago at my friends house on my friends SNES or Super Nintendo.If you already have Super Mario Bros 1,2 and 3 for NES then there is really no point in getting this(unless you are a die hard mario fan and want to see the lost levels for Super Mario Bros 2).It is basically Super Mario Bros 1,2 and 3 put together in one game.However there are extra levels for Super Mario Bros 2 which are only in the Japanese version of the game.The three games are very fun and classics for the 80's.They were excellent in the 80's,they were excellent in the 90's and they are excellent now!.Great games.
10/10
The game known as Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan never reached the States. American audiences were given a different game called Super Mario Bros. 2 and I don't know if it was released outside of the U.S. Now, here, 4 classic NES games are re-released on one cartridge with updated graphics for the Super NES. First is Super Mario Bros. as it was known; Super Mario 2 as we knew it in the U.S.; the Lost Levels, or, the game known as Super Mario 2 in Japan; and Super Mario Bros. 3. As far as I know they are exactly the same as their previous versions, only the graphics have been changed.
For my 2 cents, even though the graphics are "better" they take away some of the classic feel of the originals. However, as my only chance to play the Lost Levels, I appreciated this release. It also allows you to save your game in progress, a feature lacking on the NES versions.
For my 2 cents, even though the graphics are "better" they take away some of the classic feel of the originals. However, as my only chance to play the Lost Levels, I appreciated this release. It also allows you to save your game in progress, a feature lacking on the NES versions.
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- AnecdotesThe first Mario game to feature "The Lost Levels", a Japan exclusive Mario game that previously didn't make it to the American market. The game was in fact Super Mario Bros. 2 (1986). Nintendo of America had a strict rule to prevent video games from being repackaged, which was the case in many Atari games before the video game crash that occurred between 1983 and 1985. As "The Lost Levels" was considered not sufficiently different from the original Super Mario Bros. (1985), the game was refused. Instead, the game Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic (1987) was redesigned and released as Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988). Contrary to popular belief, "The Lost Levels" was never deemed too hard to play; that rumor originated from several game magazines that promoted "Super Mario All-Stars" as a way to boost sales.
- GaffesOn World 4-2 in this game's rendition of "Super Mario Bros. 2", the audio for whale spouts will stop playing if the hero in play collects a Cherry, picks up or throws enemies or objects, or uses the charge effect for a Charge Jump. This bug does not occur if the hero gets hit by an enemy or walks through the whale spout that will also injure the hero. On the other hand, this particular bug was not present in the original NES standalone game but was fixed in the Game Boy Advance port "Super Mario Advance".
- Autres versionsLater on, a 25th anniversary edition was re-released on Wii in 2010 to coincide the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.
- ConnexionsEdited into Extravaganza (2013)
- Bandes originalesSuper Mario Bros. theme
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