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'''Super Mario All Stars''' is a compilation title for the [[Super Nintendo]] that appears in two different forms. One is the basic title, porting [[Super Mario Brothers]], [[Super Mario Brothers 2]], [[Super Mario Brothers 3]] and [[Super Mario Brothers: The Lost Levels]] over to the Super Nintendo with an added on-cart save feature. The other is Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World, a larger title that combines the above with Super Mario World in a single cart.
'''Super Mario All Stars''' is a compilation title for the [[Super Nintendo]] that appears in two different forms. One is the basic title, porting [[Super Mario Bros.]], [[Super Mario Brothers 2]], [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] and [[Super Mario Brothers: The Lost Levels]] over to the Super Nintendo with an added on-cart save feature. The other is Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World, a larger title that combines the above with Super Mario World in a single cart.


All in all, either copy is a good investment. The games remain interesting and enjoyable, and the save feature is very useful.
All in all, either copy is a good investment. The games remain interesting and enjoyable, and the save feature is very useful.

Revision as of 10:23, January 14, 2006

Super Mario All Stars is a compilation title for the Super Nintendo that appears in two different forms. One is the basic title, porting Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Brothers 2, Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Brothers: The Lost Levels over to the Super Nintendo with an added on-cart save feature. The other is Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World, a larger title that combines the above with Super Mario World in a single cart.

All in all, either copy is a good investment. The games remain interesting and enjoyable, and the save feature is very useful.