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[[Image:Box_smbpw.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''Super Mario Bros. Print World''.]]
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[[Image:Print_World.jpg|thumb|Game box and contents.]]
'''Super Mario Bros. Print World''' is a Mario printing program for [[MS-DOS]], allowing the player to print out various characters from [[Super Mario World]]. It was developed by Hi Tech Expressions and released only in the US in 1991.   
'''Super Mario Bros. Print World''' is a Mario printing program for [[MS-DOS]], allowing the player to print out various characters from [[Super Mario World]]. It was developed by Hi Tech Expressions and released only in the US in 1991.   


More a program than an actual game, it also included banners and custom templates, with a user guide on how to operate.  The game has since become very obscure, and as such little is known about it other than its function.   
More a program than an actual game, it also included banners and custom templates, with a user guide on how to operate.  The game has since become very obscure, and as such little is known about it other than its function.   


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:47, May 31, 2011

File:Box smbpw.jpg
The cover of Super Mario Bros. Print World.
File:Print World.jpg
Game box and contents.

Super Mario Bros. Print World is a Mario printing program for MS-DOS, allowing the player to print out various characters from Super Mario World. It was developed by Hi Tech Expressions and released only in the US in 1991.

More a program than an actual game, it also included banners and custom templates, with a user guide on how to operate. The game has since become very obscure, and as such little is known about it other than its function.

External links