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Super Mario History 1985-2010
Cover: North American box art of Super Mario History 1985-2010, included in Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition
Booklet: Promotional picture of the Super Mario History 1985-2010 booklet that shipped with Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition.
Disc: Super Mario Collection Special Pack: Super Mario History soundtrack CD
Composed by: Koji Kondo, Shinobu Tanaka, Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu, Asuka Hayazaki, Hajime Wakai, Shiho Fujii
Publisher: Nintendo
Contents info: 1 booklet and 1 CD
Released: Flag of Japan, used officially since August 13, 1999 and in a de facto capacity since February 27, 1868. For Japanese release dates. October 21, 2010
Flag of the Commonwealth of Australia since December 8, 1908. For Oceanian release dates. December 2, 2010
Flag of the European Union (previously the European Economic Community). For European release dates. December 3, 2010
Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. December 12, 2010

Super Mario History 1985-2010 is a booklet and a soundtrack CD that is bundled with the game Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition as a tribute to the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros.. The booklet contains history of Mario's 25 years, unreleased development documents, and the CD contains twenty tracks. Half of the tracks are songs that are from Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, New Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, and Super Mario Galaxy 2 respectively and the other half are sound effects from Super Mario Bros.[1]

Super Mario History Booklet

The Super Mario History booklet is filled with release dates, sketches and artworks from many Mario games. Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka, and Koji Kondo (the fathers of Super Mario) give their opinions of every Mario game. Contents of the book are shown below in order, but without page numbers.

Japanese, Australian and European

The Japanese, European & Australian version of the book are almost identical. They all use the Japanese covers and release dates. European and Australian versions also include the box art and release dates for their respective regions.

  1. Artworks of Super Mario
  2. Super Mario History
  3. The Fathers of Super Mario
  4. Super Mario Bros.
  5. Original sketches from Super Mario Bros.
  6. Super Mario Bros. 2
  7. Super Mario Bros. 3
  8. Super Mario World
  9. Super Mario USA
  10. Super Mario 64
  11. Original sketches from Super Mario 64
  12. Super Mario Sunshine
  13. New Super Mario Bros.
  14. Super Mario Galaxy
  15. New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  16. Super Mario Galaxy 2
  17. Original sketches from Super Mario Galaxy 2
  18. Painted sketches from Super Mario Bros. 3
  19. Airbrush illustrations from Super Mario World
  20. Japanese promotional posters
  21. 3D references of Super Mario
  22. Super Mario turns 25
  23. Artworks of Mario's villains

American

The American version only shows the American release dates and box art. A different photo is used for the Fathers of Super Mario. The original Super Mario Bros. 2, known in America as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, is not included in the list. Super Mario All-Stars is included instead, in this version. The Japanese promotional posters are removed and replaced by promotional toys.

  1. Artworks of Super Mario
  2. Super Mario History
  3. The Fathers of Super Mario
  4. Super Mario Bros.
  5. Original sketches from Super Mario Bros.
  6. Super Mario Bros. 2
  7. Super Mario Bros. 3
  8. Super Mario World
  9. Super Mario All-Stars
  10. Super Mario 64
  11. Original sketches from Super Mario 64
  12. Super Mario Sunshine
  13. New Super Mario Bros.
  14. Super Mario Galaxy
  15. New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  16. Super Mario Galaxy 2
  17. Original sketches from Super Mario Galaxy 2
  18. Painted sketches from Super Mario Bros. 3
  19. Airbrush illustrations from Super Mario World
  20. Promotional items
  21. 3D references of Super Mario
  22. Super Mario turns 25
  23. Artworks of Mario's villains

CD Track Listing

Tracks 4 and 6 also include the "riding Yoshi" percussion added to the music. Track 6 also includes the "timer" extra.

  1. Super Mario Bros. - Ground Theme - 3:11
  2. Super Mario Bros. 2 - Ground Theme - 1:41
  3. Super Mario Bros. 3 - Athletic Theme - 1:14
  4. Super Mario World - Ground Theme - 1:47
  5. Super Mario 64 - Slider - 2:45
  6. Super Mario Sunshine - Delfino Plaza - 2:59
  7. New Super Mario Bros. - Main Theme - 2:58
  8. Super Mario Galaxy - Main Theme - 4:02
  9. New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Title Theme - 1:40
  10. Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Main Theme (Trailer Arrangement) - 2:04
  11. Super Mario Bros. - Coin - 0:05
  12. Super Mario Bros. - Small Mario Jump - 0:05
  13. Super Mario Bros. - Power-Up - 0:05
  14. Super Mario Bros. - 1-Up - 0:05
  15. Super Mario Bros. - Pipe Travel / Power-Down - 0:05
  16. Super Mario Bros. - Hurry Up - 0:05
  17. Super Mario Bros. - Lose a Life - 0:05
  18. Super Mario Bros. - Game Over - 0:06
  19. Super Mario Bros. - Course Clear - 0:07
  20. Super Mario Bros. - World Clear - 0:07

Gallery

Trivia

  • The overworld song for New Super Mario Bros. on the CD is actually the uncompressed version.[citation needed]

References

See also

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