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|publisher={{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System}} | |publisher={{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System}} | ||
|platforms=[[Family Computer Disk System]] | |platforms=[[Family Computer Disk System]] | ||
|release='''Family Computer Disk System:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|December 20, 1986 | |release='''Family Computer Disk System:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|December 20, 1986}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y}} | ||
|genre=2D | |genre=2D Platformer | ||
|modes=Single player | |modes=Single-player | ||
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|format={{format|fds=1}} | |format={{format|fds=1}} | ||
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'''''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.''''' is an officially licensed retool of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. The game was produced in 1986 for the [[Family Computer Disk System]]. As such, there is no 2 Player Game but rather the option to play as [[Luigi]] with his unique physics. This version is based on the Japanese radio program ''{{iw|wikipedia|All Night Nippon}}'', and it was sold through a lottery system on the show itself to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program in the upcoming year. The game was published by {{iw|wikipedia|Nippon Broadcasting System}}, a subsidiary of {{iw|wikipedia|Fuji | '''''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.''''' is an officially licensed retool of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. The game was produced in 1986 for the [[Family Computer Disk System]]. As such, there is no 2 Player Game but rather the option to play as [[Luigi]] with his unique physics. This version is based on the Japanese radio program ''{{iw|wikipedia|All Night Nippon}}'', and it was sold through a lottery system on the show itself to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the program in the upcoming year. The game was published by {{iw|wikipedia|Nippon Broadcasting System}}, a subsidiary of {{iw|wikipedia|Fuji TV}} who would go on to publish ''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'', localized in the {{iw|wikipedia|Western world}} as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. | ||
Only 3,040 copies were released. Due to high demand and limited supply, listeners were told from December 15 to December 19, 1986 to send a postcard which would be entered into a lottery for 2,000 of the copies. The card had to be postmarked by December 20, 1986 to qualify. Winners received a reply postcard to alert them to send a money order for their copy. 1,000 copies were sold directly at Nippon Broadcasting System's music center window on December 20, which lead to a long queue of prospective buyers in front of the building. In addition, ''Famicom Tsūshin'' (''[[Famitsu]]'') and ''Family Computer Magazine'' (''Famimaga'') each gave out 20 free copies to their readers in a lottery. The deadline for ''Famitsu'' was December 25, 1986 while ''Famimaga''{{'}}s was January 15, 1987. ''Famitsu'' received over 30,000 submissions.<ref | Only 3,040 copies were released. Due to high demand and limited supply, listeners were told from December 15 to December 19, 1986 to send a postcard which would be entered into a lottery for 2,000 of the copies. The card had to be postmarked by December 20, 1986 to qualify. Winners received a reply postcard to alert them to send a money order for their copy. 1,000 copies were sold directly at Nippon Broadcasting System's music center window on December 20, which lead to a long queue of prospective buyers in front of the building. In addition, ''Famicom Tsūshin'' (''[[Famitsu]]'') and ''Family Computer Magazine'' (''Famimaga'') each gave out 20 free copies to their readers in a lottery. The deadline for ''Famitsu'' was December 25, 1986 while ''Famimaga''{{'}}s was January 15, 1987. ''Famitsu'' received over 30,000 submissions.<ref>{{cite|url=bigafrodogg.hatenablog.com/entry/2022/03/29/190531|title=オールナイトニッポンスーパーマリオブラザーズのプレゼントはあったのか? 前編|language=ja|date=March 29, 2022|author=BAD君|publisher=Hatena Blog|accessdate=November 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=ja|url=bigafrodogg.hatenablog.com/entry/2022/07/04/065913|title=オールナイトニッポンスーパーマリオブラザーズのプレゼントはあったのか? 後編|date=July 4, 2022|publisher=Hatena Blog|author=BAD君|accessdate=November 26, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=pony.velvet.jp/fcdisk/fdsidxmnlsealallst1.html|title=ディスクシステム - パッケージアート1|language=ja|publisher=箱のすみっこげーむ資料|accessdate=November 26, 2022}}</ref> | ||
The game is a remix with most of the level designs adapted from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' along with the likenesses of the show's hosts as sprite swaps. It takes place in the ビバ{{ruby|王国|おうこく}}<ref name=monogatari/> (''Biba Ōkoku'', Viva Kingdom), which is named after "Viva Young", the slogan and subtitle of the ''All Night Nippon'' radio program. It is also the name of that show's newsletter. Likewise, the “{{ruby|幻|まぼろし}}の{{ruby|商売繁盛|しょうばいはんじょう}}”のコーナー<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=1986|publisher=Nintendo|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=6}}</ref> (''"Maboroshi no Shōbai Hanjō" no kōnā'', "Illusionary Business Prosperity" corner) that Bowser lures | The game is a remix with most of the level designs adapted from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' along with the likenesses of the show's hosts as sprite swaps. It takes place in the ビバ{{ruby|王国|おうこく}}<ref name=monogatari/> (''Biba Ōkoku'', Viva Kingdom), which is named after "Viva Young", the slogan and subtitle of the ''All Night Nippon'' radio program. It is also the name of that show's newsletter. Likewise, the “{{ruby|幻|まぼろし}}の{{ruby|商売繁盛|しょうばいはんじょう}}”のコーナー<ref>{{cite|language=ja|date=1986|publisher=Nintendo|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=6}}</ref> (''"Maboroshi no Shōbai Hanjō" no kōnā'', "Illusionary Business Prosperity" corner) that Bowser lures Sunplaza Nakano in with is the name of a recurring segment in his show. He would perform a {{iw|wikipedia|guerilla gig}} at a small business, usually a restaurant, and overwhelm it with customers. Other games with a similar concept of Mario meeting Japanese celebrities were found on the [[Satellaview]], with spiritual successors such as ''[[BS Super Mario USA]]'', ''[[BS Super Mario Collection]]'', and a version of ''[[Wario's Woods (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|Wario's Woods]]''. ''[[Kaettekita Mario Bros.]]'' was another similar project. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
'''Translated from the instruction booklet'''<ref name=monogatari>{{cite|format=PDF|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=1986|url=www.gamingalexandria.com/highquality/fds/All%20Night%20Nippon%20Super%20Mario%20Brothers/All%20Night%20Nippon%20Super%20Mario%20Brothers.pdf|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=6 and 7}}</ref> | '''Translated from the instruction booklet'''<ref name=monogatari>{{cite|format=PDF|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|date=1986|url=www.gamingalexandria.com/highquality/fds/All%20Night%20Nippon%20Super%20Mario%20Brothers/All%20Night%20Nippon%20Super%20Mario%20Brothers.pdf|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=6 and 7}}</ref> | ||
''One day, the peaceful {{wp|All Night Nippon}} dream land Viva Kingdom where [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle [[Bowser|Koopa]], who possesses powerful magic. Said magical power was used to transform all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, [[Brick Block|brick]]s and mikes among other forms. All Night Nippon personalities {{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}}, the Tunnels, {{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}}, {{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}}, and the AB Brothers were also captured. What became of Sunplaza Nakano? Pitiable Sunplaza was fooled by Koopa's letter to his “Illusionary Business Prosperity” corner into visiting him. And he was changed into [[Koopa (species)|Koopa Tribe]] minion | ''One day, the peaceful {{wp|All Night Nippon}} dream land Viva Kingdom where [[Toad (species)|Mushroom]]s live was invaded by the tribe of the huge turtle [[Bowser|Koopa]], who possesses powerful magic. Said magical power was used to transform all the quiet Mushroom People into rocks, [[Brick Block|brick]]s and mikes among other forms. All Night Nippon personalities {{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}}, the Tunnels, {{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}}, {{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}}, and the AB Brothers were also captured. What became of Sunplaza Nakano? Pitiable Sunplaza was fooled by Koopa's letter to his “Illusionary Business Prosperity” corner into visiting him. And he was changed into [[Koopa (species)|Koopa Tribe]] minion “OkaP”. | ||
''The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive All Night Nippon is the Viva Kingdom's own [[Princess Peach]]. She is presently in the hands of King Koopa. | ''The only one who can undo this magic on the Mushrooms and revive All Night Nippon is the Viva Kingdom's own [[Princess Peach]]. She is presently in the hands of King Koopa. | ||
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===Graphics=== | ===Graphics=== | ||
*[[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] takes place at nighttime. | *[[World 1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1]] takes place at nighttime. | ||
*Most of the graphics are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'', although bricks and mountains are drawn like those in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Bricks are not shaded, and mountains have smooth slopes instead of jagged slopes. Cloud platforms were replaced with the [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom platforms]] but now with segmented stalks (which also replace the original Super Mushroom platform designs from the original ''Super Mario Bros.''). Additionally, | *Most of the graphics are from ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]'', although bricks and mountains are drawn like those in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Bricks are not shaded, and mountains have smooth slopes instead of jagged slopes. Cloud platforms were replaced with the [[Mushroom Platform|Super Mushroom platforms]] but now with segmented stalks (which also replace the original Super Mushroom platform designs from the original ''Super Mario Bros.''). Additionally, mikes replace the mushrooms found in the background. | ||
*[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s were changed to big-headed caricatures of DJ | *[[Goomba|Little Goomba]]s and [[Piranha Plant]]s were changed to big-headed caricatures of DJ Sunplaza Nakano, the Friday night host, and are respectively called オカピー<ref>{{cite|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=12}}</ref> (''Okapī'', "OkaP") and パックンオカピー<ref>{{cite|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=13}}</ref> (''Pakkun Okapī'', "Piranha OkaP"). This is a reference to Sunplaza Nakano's theme song in ''All Night Nippon''. | ||
*The [[Super Star|Starman]] was changed into | *The [[Super Star|Starman]] was changed into a Hiranya (ヒランヤ<ref>{{cite|title=''All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.'' instruction booklet|page=10}}</ref>), a symbol popularized by ''Yūji Miyake's Young Paradise'', the radio program that preceded ''All Night Nippon'' on the same station. A segment on that show claimed the Hiranya has mysterious powers and is buried somewhere in Tokyo, daring the listeners to hunt for it to claim a prize. The Hiranya also resembles the {{wp|Star of David}}, a symbol of {{wp|Judaism}}. | ||
*The {{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System|Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.}} (the radio station that runs ''All Night Nippon'') | *The {{wp|Nippon Broadcasting System|Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.}} (the radio station that runs ''All Night Nippon'') logo is found on the [[Goal Pole|flag]] that is raised when [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] enter a [[fortress]]. This logo is also found as the [[axe]]. | ||
*The [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s were changed to show's hosts, while [[Princess Peach]] is dressed as a traditional Japanese princess. This marks the first time Princess Peach has ever done her hair up, predating ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by 16 years, and is also the first media to depict her in a different outfit from her usual attire. | *The [[Toad (species)|mushroom retainer]]s were changed to show's hosts, while [[Princess Peach]] is dressed as a traditional Japanese princess. This marks the first time Princess Peach has ever done her hair up, predating ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' by 16 years, and is also the first media to depict her in a different outfit from her usual attire. | ||
[[File:ANN toads.png|frame|left]] | |||
Their identities are as follows:<ref name=monogatari/> | |||
**World 1: みゆき<small>(中島みゆき)</small> / Miyuki <small>({{wp|Miyuki Nakajima}}), Monday host</small> | |||
**World 2: たかあき<small>(とんねるず・石橋貴明)</small> / Takaaki <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Takaaki Ishibashi}}), Tuesday co-host</small> | |||
**World 3: のりたけ<small>(とんねるず・木梨憲武)</small> / Noritake <small>(Tunnels' {{wp|Noritake Kinashi}}), Tuesday co-host</small> | |||
**World 4: KYON²<small>(小泉今日子)</small> / KYONKYON <small>({{wp|Kyōko Koizumi}}), Wednesday host</small> | |||
**World 5: たけし<small>(ビートたけし)</small> / Takeshi <small>({{wp|Takeshi Kitano|Beat Takeshi}}), Thursday host</small> | |||
**World 6: まっちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・松野大介)</small> / Matchan <small>(AB Brothers' Daisuke Matsuno), Saturday co-host</small> | |||
**World 7: ひでちゃん<small>(ABブラザーズ・中山秀征)</small> / Hidechan <small>(AB Brothers' {{wp|Hideyuki Nakayama}}), Saturday co-host</small> | |||
**Worlds 8 & D: ピーチ{{ruby|姫|ひめ}} / [[Princess Peach]] | |||
**Worlds A-C: Unknown (unlisted in the manual) | |||
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The [[Hammer Bro]]thers in [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-1]] and [[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|8-3]] pursue [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] like they do in those worlds in ''The Lost Levels''. | The [[Hammer Bro]]thers in [[World 7-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-1]] and [[World 8-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|8-3]] pursue [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] like they do in those worlds in ''The Lost Levels''. | ||
Beating 8-4 will add a star to the title screen (up to twenty) and reveal [[Hard Mode]] in which all | Beating 8-4 will add a star to the title screen (up to twenty) and reveal [[Hard Mode]] in which all Okapī are replaced with [[Buzzy Beetle]]s and all enemies move faster but players must start from [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|1-1]] as there is no world select option. Hard Mode is not permanent as resetting returns the game to its normal difficulty. Like ''The Lost Levels'', after beating 8-4 eight times (does not matter if with [[Warp Zone]]s or not), the player gains access to edited versions of [[World A|Worlds A]], [[World B|B]], [[World C|C]], and [[World D|D]]. Some of the levels are replaced with those from the first eight worlds of that game as seen here: | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
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|D-1||[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|8-1]]||This level had a major redesign with the Warp Zone and wind removed and parts of [[World D-2|D-2]] duplicated. There are two different [[Goal Pole|flagpole]]s, both leading to D-2. | |D-1||[[World 8-1 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|8-1]]||This level had a major redesign with the Warp Zone and wind removed and parts of [[World D-2|D-2]] duplicated. There are two different [[Goal Pole|flagpole]]s, both leading to D-2. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Like ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'', every level features edits, such as the appearance of more enemies in [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-1]], different maze solutions in [[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-4]] and [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-4]], and changed locations of [[? Block|?]]s and [[Brick Block|brick]]s. However, these changes are not the same as those found in ''VS.'' In addition, all Pakkun | Like ''[[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'', every level features edits, such as the appearance of more enemies in [[World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-1]], different maze solutions in [[World 4-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|4-4]] and [[World 7-4 (Super Mario Bros.)|7-4]], and changed locations of [[? Block|?]]s and [[Brick Block|brick]]s. However, these changes are not the same as those found in ''VS.'' In addition, all Pakkun Okapī on the ground are green and all hanging ones, introduced in World A, are red but both behave like the red Piranha Plants in ''The Lost Levels''. Two features from ''The Lost Levels'' have been removed. [[Poison Mushroom]]s have been replaced with regular power-ups. The removal of [[wind]] affects the difficulty of the courses they were found in. [[Super Spring]]s, however, have been kept. [[World 9 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)|World 9]] does not exist if the player clears the game without using a Warp Zone. Attempting the [[Minus World]] glitch will have an effect similar to ''The Lost Levels'', either sending the player to the pipe near the flagpole or back to 1-1. Due to World 8-4 in this game being reused from ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'', along with [[World D-4]] returning from that game, both [[Bowser's Brother]] and the [[fake Bowser|fake]] Bowser's Brother from the latter level return as well. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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ANNSMB World 1-3 Screenshot.png|[[Fire Mario]] [[jump]]ing to a platform in [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] | ANNSMB World 1-3 Screenshot.png|[[Fire Mario]] [[jump]]ing to a platform in [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] | ||
PeachANN.png|[[Princess Peach]] sprite | PeachANN.png|[[Princess Peach]] sprite | ||
ANN Goomba.png|[[ | ANN Goomba.png|[[Goomba|Okapī]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=オールナイトニッポン スーパーマリオブラザーズ | ||
| | |JapR=Ōru Naito Nippon: Sūpā Mario Burazāzu | ||
| | |JapM=All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. | ||
| | |JapN=On the box art and on the disk's exterior. | ||
| | |Jap2=オールナイトニッポン Super Mario Bros. | ||
| | |Jap2R=Ōru Naito Nippon: Super Mario Bros. | ||
| | |Jap2M=All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros. | ||
| | |Jap2N=On the title screen. | ||
|Ita=''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.''<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=239}}</ref> | |Ita=''All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros.''<ref>{{cite|date=November 15, 2018|title=''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia|Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia]]''|publisher=Magazzini Salani|language=it|isbn=889367436X|page=239}}</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Luigi is shown to look exactly like Mario but with a cyan hat and overalls and a green shirt on the cover of this game. The cover is a modification of {{file link|Mario no Daibouken single cover.jpg|artwork}} for ''[[Mario no Daibōken]]'', a 1986 single by {{wp|Pony Canyon}}, a subsidiary of {{wp|Fujisankei Communications Group}} like Fuji TV.<ref>{{cite|url=vgmdb.net/album/7844|title=Mario's Big Adventure/GO GO Mario!!|language=en|publisher=VGMdb|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref> Pony Canyon also released a ''Super Mario Bros.'' promotional video under the same title that featured the same cover.<ref>{{cite|language=ja|author=NES Tunes|date=January 8, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_jU9fe6lYI|title=Nintendo VHS: Super Mario Bros.Promotion Tape: Mario's Adventure {{!}} All Night Nippon Famicom Warriors|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref> That video ends with "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Mario no Daibōken|GO GO Mario!!]]", the side B song from that single which was the winner of ''All Night Nippon'''s nation-wide contest for lyrics to the Ground Theme. It was from this partnership that the idea for the game was born. | *Luigi is shown to look exactly like Mario but with a cyan hat and overalls and a green shirt on the cover of this game. The cover is a modification of {{file link|Mario no Daibouken single cover.jpg|artwork}} for ''[[Mario no Daibōken]]'', a 1986 single by {{wp|Pony Canyon}}, a subsidiary of {{wp|Fujisankei Communications Group}} like Fuji TV.<ref>{{cite|url=vgmdb.net/album/7844|title=Mario's Big Adventure/GO GO Mario!!|language=en|publisher=VGMdb|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref> Pony Canyon also released a ''Super Mario Bros.'' promotional video under the same title that featured the same cover.<ref>{{cite|language=ja|author=NES Tunes|date=January 8, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_jU9fe6lYI|title=Nintendo VHS: Super Mario Bros.Promotion Tape: Mario's Adventure {{!}} All Night Nippon Famicom Warriors|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=January 23, 2021}}</ref> That video ends with "[[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)#Mario no Daibōken|GO GO Mario!!]]", the side B song from that single which was the winner of ''All Night Nippon'''s nation-wide contest for lyrics to the Ground Theme. It was from this partnership that the idea for the game was born. | ||
*Pakkun | *Pakkun Okapī and Princess Peach are represented by a "?" in the manual. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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