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*On the Wii's Nintendo Channel as well as at the websites for the anniversary, there is a video celebrating the 25th Anniversary in all regions. The video uses game footage from the Japanese versions, but the differences to the English releases are minimal.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzkkgK_zQHI Youtube - Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary (History 1985-2010) HQ]</ref> ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' is only featured in the Japanese version of the video. | *On the Wii's Nintendo Channel as well as at the websites for the anniversary, there is a video celebrating the 25th Anniversary in all regions. The video uses game footage from the Japanese versions, but the differences to the English releases are minimal.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzkkgK_zQHI Youtube - Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary (History 1985-2010) HQ]</ref> ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' is only featured in the Japanese version of the video. | ||
*The combined price to download all four of the original games would be 2100 points ($21 US). The price of $30 for this compilation is $9 more than downloading the originals. | *The combined price to download all four of the original games would be 2100 points ($21 US). The price of $30 for this compilation is $9 more than downloading the originals. | ||
*The package for the CD features an original NES with Super Mario Bros. being played, all in a 1980s setting. Next to it are cartridges for [[Wikipedia: Tennis (video game)|Tennis]] and an unidentifiable game. | *The package for the CD features an original NES with Super Mario Bros. being played, all in a 1980s setting. Next to it are cartridges for ''[[Wikipedia: Tennis (video game)|Tennis]]'' and an unidentifiable game. | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, December 16, 2010
Template:Articleabout Template:Infobox Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition, known in North America as Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition and in Japan as Super Mario Collection Special Pack (スーパーマリオコレクション スペシャルパック), is a Mario game for the Wii which was released in Japan on October 21, 2010, in China on November 27, 2010, in Australia on December 2, 2010[1], in Europe on December 3, 2010[2] and in North America on December 12, 2010[3] as a Wii port of the SNES game Super Mario All-Stars.
The game is a tribute to the 25th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. and includes an extra package, with a Super Mario History 1985-2010 booklet, that tells about Mario's history, and a CD with many songs across the main series 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. The extra things are only available for a limited time.
The game itself is a direct port of Super Mario All-Stars for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game can either be played with the Wii Remote held sideways (similar to New Super Mario Bros. Wii without the motion features), the Classic Controller, the Classic Controller Pro, or with the Nintendo GameCube controller.
Nothing is changed in gameplay. Also, while using a 16:9 ratio, the game automatically adds letterboxing.
Trivia
- A special logo has been released to celebrate the 25th Anniversary, and was used in the game.[4]
- A red package sporting the 25th Anniversary logo contains both the game disc and the extras.[5]
- On the Wii's Nintendo Channel as well as at the websites for the anniversary, there is a video celebrating the 25th Anniversary in all regions. The video uses game footage from the Japanese versions, but the differences to the English releases are minimal.[6] Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels is only featured in the Japanese version of the video.
- The combined price to download all four of the original games would be 2100 points ($21 US). The price of $30 for this compilation is $9 more than downloading the originals.
- The package for the CD features an original NES with Super Mario Bros. being played, all in a 1980s setting. Next to it are cartridges for Tennis and an unidentifiable game.
Gallery
- Supermariocollectionboxart1.png
The Japanese package. - SMCSP Jap Boxart.JPG
The Japanese cover. - SMCSP History case.jpg
The Japanese keep case containing the booklet and soundtrack CD. - SMB25logo.png
The official game logo. - Smaswii Gameselect.png
Game select in the Japanese version.
Names in Other Languages
See Also
References
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- ^ Kotaku.com: "Super Mario Bros. Gets 25th Anniversary Logo"
- ^ Vooks.net: "Super Mario 25th Anniversary Celebrations well under way"
- ^ Youtube - Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary (History 1985-2010) HQ
External Links
- Official Japanese Website for Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary
- Official Japanese Website for Super Mario Collection Special Pack
- Official Australian Website for Super Mario Bros. 25th Anniversary
- Official Australian Website for Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition
- Nintendo 25th Anniversary at Nintendo.com.au
- Official European Website for Super Mario All-Stars - 25th Anniversary Edition
- Official American Website for Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition
- Offical Chinese Website for Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition