Super Mario All-Stars ROM download for Super Nintendo / SNES. The All-Star Magic of Mario Keeps on Going. Revisit the magic and fun of the classic Super Mario Bros. Series on your Super NES! Play through Super Mario World plus 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. The All-Star Magic of Mario Keeps on Going. Revisit the magic and fun of the classic Super Mario Bros. Series on your Super NES! Play through Super Mario World plus 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.
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Super Mario All-Stars is a popular platforming video game developed by Nintendo for its Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The game was published in 1993 and contains remakes of Super Mario Bros, Super Mario Bros – The Lost Levels and Super Mario 3. A later pack released in 1994 included features of Super Mario World, but the version was only released in the North America and Europe. The game was later on re-published for other platforms. At its 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros, Nintendo released the compilation again for Wii, in 2010.
The game does not introduce any new features, but includes most of the ones in the games mentioned earlier. There is, however, an improved 16-bit graphic system and sound, but the gameplay is virtually identical with the other games; only some glitches have been removed.
However, some new physics properties were introduced in Super Mario All-Stars. For example jumping and hitting a block in this original Super Mario game caused the character to continue moving upwards after breaking the block. In the NES version Mario only bounced downwards when hitting a block. One of the most interesting addition is the save option, which allows the players to save the game whenever they want in the middle of their action, which was something new for the Mario series.
This game has been considered a classic because all the previous Mario releases were compiled in the All-Stars version. The game was quite fun to play and is still fun to, though it is old.
The stage of the game is the one already known, with the main character having to pass from a level to another in order to get the flag finish the game. The players can choose Mario, Luigi, Peach or Toad to use, and can grab objects, enter secret areas and use special items. One of the special items, called POW, instantly destroys all enemies on the screen, but it’s not something you will be able to use very often. Players can even get the ability to fly through power-ups and, something even more interesting, if a player gets a certain power-up at some point in time, it gets stored in the players’ item storage where it can be used from later.
Everybody knows the Mario series was a hit, but Super Mario All-Stars may just be one of the best. The game was a commercial and financial hit for Nintendo and was given away for free if a customer bough a Super Nintendo Entertainment System. However, the 25th anniversary release for Wii received more critics than positive feedback and was considered a straight port from the original SNES, without any improvements. IGN rated it with 7 out of 10, while VideoGamer gave it an 8 out of 100.