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Having actually played the original All-Stars just today, I would like to point out that the original DOES in fact save the number of lives the player has left.  This is not a new feature added to the game.  (Plus, this isn't truly a "port" of the SNES game.  It's an emulated ROM.)
Having actually played the original All-Stars just today, I would like to point out that the original DOES in fact save the number of lives the player has left.  This is not a new feature added to the game.  (Plus, this isn't truly a "port" of the SNES game.  It's an emulated ROM.)


==Brick glitch==  As an emulated ROM, they appear to have altered nothing.  An extension of this is the brick physics glitch in Mario 1 and Lost Levels is still present.{{unsigned|70.184.29.2}}
==Brick glitch==  As an emulated ROM, they appear to have altered nothing.  An extension of this is the brick physics glitch in Mario 1 and Lost Levels is still present.


== Japanese name ==
== Japanese name ==
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==Copies Made?==
==Copies Made?==
Since this game is a limited edition video game and that retailers like GameStop no longer carry this game as of mid-2011, we should add how many copies of this game were published per region and total, since we know games like these are harder to find if they're limited edition. --[[User:PrincessDaisyFanatic3883|PrincessDaisyFanatic3883]] 02:16, 19 March 2012 (EDT)
Since this game is a limited edition video game and that retailers like GameStop no longer carry this game as of mid-2011, we should add how many copies of this game were published per region and total, since we know games like these are harder to find if they're limited edition. --[[User:PrincessDaisyFanatic3883|PrincessDaisyFanatic3883]] 02:16, 19 March 2012 (EDT)
== Merge this and [[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]] into [[Super Mario All-Stars]], and split appropriate info to {{fake link|25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.}} ==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|failed|1-0-0-0-0-4}}
This article, as well as [[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]], is separate from [[Super Mario All-Stars]] for no reason at all.  Let me tell you why:
*''Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World'' is essentially version 2.0 of ''Super Mario All-Stars''.  Is it necessary for it to have its own article?  No, not at all.  In fact, the entire article is basically a "differences from Super Mario World" section, so it's an easy merge.  A one-section article about a rerelease is not important at all.
*''Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition'' is nothing more than a VC game released on a disc as opposed to the Wii Shop.  Do we split VC ports?  No.  So should we have this as a separate article?  No.  That said, this article does have info on the extra pack-ins, so we could split that info into a new article, {{fake link|25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.}}  But a separate article for a single emulated game with no differences from the original?  I think not.  It's not even a "limited edition" anymore, making it even more pointless.
Ultimately, these are all the same game, and there is no reason why we should have more than one article for it.  I'm including a variety of options in this proposal, though, if you disagree with any splits or merges.
'''Proposer:''' {{User|YoshiFlutterJump}}<br>
'''Deadline:''' July 28, 2018, 23:59 GMT
===Merge both pages into [[Super Mario All-Stars]], and split appropriate info to {{fake link|25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.}}===
#{{User|YoshiFlutterJump}} Per proposal.
===Merge both pages into [[Super Mario All-Stars]], but do not split any info into a new page===
===Merge this page into [[Super Mario All-Stars]] and split appropriate info to {{fake link|25th Anniversary of Super Mario Bros.}}, but leave [[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]] alone===
===Merge this page into [[Super Mario All-Stars]], do not split any info into a new page, and leave [[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]] alone===
===Merge [[Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World]] into [[Super Mario All-Stars]], but leave this page alone===
===Do nothing===
#{{User|Alex95}} - There is information that is relevant to each of them, and doing any of the proposed actions seems messy to me. ''Super Mario All-Stars'' is the first game released of the three, the ''+ Super Mario World'' has ''Super Mario World'' and covers any changes made to the original game, and ''Limited Edition'' has changes as well as several promotional material specific to that game. It would just be a big mess if we tried to merge any of them.
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per Alex95.
#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per Alex95.
#{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} Per Alex95.
===Comments===
Shouldn't that be a regular proposal, since it discusses two groups of articles? {{User:YoshiEgg1990/sig}} 16:11, 15 July 2018 (EDT)
:Our policy says that, when discussing small groups of articles, the matter still warrants a TPP.  A regular proposal is in order when discussing bigger matters. -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 17:41, 15 July 2018 (EDT)
Keep in mind, we do this for other games too: [[Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Math Lesson]], [[Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros.]], and [[New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U]]. Merging All-Stars would be inconsistent with how we already cover these types of compilations. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 16:01, 16 July 2018 (EDT)
:Yeah, I've been thinking about creating a bigger proposal that handles reissues in general.  We deal with compliations in an odd way, and we're very inconsistent with ports, so I'm probably going to propose a solution to all of that soon enough.  I may end up canceling this for the sake of proposing something bigger, but right now I'm waiting and seeing how this is going to turn out.  Right now, I'm focused on this one game with three redundant articles, but then I'll deal with the rest. -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 17:09, 16 July 2018 (EDT)
== Name ==
Is there a source for "SMAS Limited Edition"? Last I checked, the box art didn't say that. {{User:TheDarkStar/sig}} 12:56, October 21, 2019 (EDT)

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