Super Mario All-Stars

Super Mario All-Stars, known as Super Mario Collection in Japan, is a compilation of four Mario games originally for the Nintendo Entertainment System, released in August 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was ported to the Wii in 2010 to celebrate Mario 's 25th Anniversary. It was added to the Nintendo Switch's library in September 2020 to celebrate Mario's 35th anniversary.

Why It's An All Star

 * 1) Contains all the four classic Mario games from the NES and improves the graphics and sound.
 * 2) A save feature is now possible, with up to four save files for each game.
 * 3) mh:crappygames:Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, which was added to this compilation, was the actual Super Mario Bros. 2 which was not originally released in NA or Europe due to high difficulty. It was also the first time it was released outside Japan.
 * 4) *The Lost Levels was altered a little to tone down the difficulty.
 * 5) Many bugs and glitches from the original games were fixed.
 * 6) Some later releases of this game also included Super Mario World, which is the best selling game for the system.
 * 7) A remake of Mario Bros. is also included in Super Mario Bros. 3, accessible from the title screen.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The Wii version is just an overpriced port of the game without any change, the button layout is even still the same as the SNES version, at least the port works though.
 * 2) The manual recommends that players should hold the controller with their right thumb on the Y and B Buttons, even though the X and A Buttons (with controls set to Type A) work the same way as their counterparts and some players will prefer to use the X and A Buttons rather than what the manual recommends.
 * 3) * On the other hand, when referring to Princess Peach (called just "The Princess" there) it only states about holding the B Button to have her float in mid-air (despite that the A Button also works); but if set to Type B controls, the B Button is used for dashing and attacking therefore some of the info is inaccurate. Only the A Button which is used for jumping on both control types remains unaffected.

Trivia

 * Super Mario All-Stars is the second-best selling game for the SNES behind Super Mario World.
 * If the player either uses the program smbutil (a NES Super Mario Bros ROM level editor) to put the flagpole and a castle in the last castle 8-4 in the first Super Mario Bros NES ROM and then convert said ROM into the SNES version of the game via smb2smc (only works in the japanese version of the game named as "Super Mario Collection") or changes the hexadecimal values in the 7E0750 address that loads original levels during in the final castle, the game will attempt to load the world 8-5 which is originally the underwater version of 3-4, but the game results to be glitched in the version as well the castle theme music plays.

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