All Night Nippon: Super Mario Bros.
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All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. is an officially licensed Super Mario Bros. remake based on the japanese radio program, All Night Nippon. The gameplay is the same as the original game, but some of the enemies are replaced with rock stars, and the path had rocks instead of bricks. Some levels were taken from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and Vs. Super Mario Bros.. The game was held as raffle prize from All Night Nippon itself. The graphics were taken from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. It is very rare and only found in limited stores.
Differences
- Goombas and Piranha Plants have been changed to big-headed DJs.
- Microphones changed the mushrooms found in the background.
- The Fujisankei (the company that runs All Night Nippon) logo is found on the flag that is raised when Mario enters a fortress.
- The Fujisankei logo is also found as the ax that sits behind Bowser.
- The Mushroom Retainers and Princess Peach have been changed to Japanese celebrities.
- The Locations of ? Blocks and Brick Blocks have changed around.
- The Starman has been changed into a star of David with a dot in the middle.
- Platforms have been changed to many small Mushrooms grouped together.
- Instead of "1-Player game" and "2-Player game", the title now says "Mario Game" and "Luigi Game", although this actually does mean 1 player and 2 player.
- Clouds and Bushes now have faces, while the ground has an altered appearance too.
- Mario, when stopping after running, makes the same noise as that in Super Mario Bros. 3.
Gallery
- World1-3ANNSMB.png
Mario jumping to a platform in World 3-1.
- ANNSMBWorld2-1.png
The head by the pipe is a Goomba, while the head in the pipe is a Piranha Plant, both in All Night Nippon celebrity styled graphics.