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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Review 12: Super Mario All-Stars (SNES)

Released on July 14, 1993 in Japan, Super Mario All-Stars was a compilation of the games Super Mario Bros. , Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros 3 and Super Mario Bros. : The Lost Levels (also known as Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan) with upgraded graphics, game play, and removal of glitches, a later release featuring Super Mario World. The game has been praised by critics, and was a "Player's Choice" game for the SNES.

Gameplay: 10/10

One classic Mario game is good enough, but four is far too great for words. All of these remakes play almost exactly as you would expect that game to play: SMB is all about jumping on Goombas, getting Super Mushrooms, finding out the Princess is in another castle, etc. SMB 2 has you defeat Wart and his minions using veggies (ain't that a message), and SMB 3 takes you to all sorts of worlds, whether icy, water-filled, or sandy. The Lost Levels weren't released in the West until this game, so in case you're wondering, it's just like the original, only ten times more tedious. This game featured Poison Mushrooms, fake Bowsers that you do not need to defeat, and reverse warp zones.

Graphics: 10/10

This release really gave all the games a major overhaul. Even the Bros. themselves are totally different than from their palette-swapping days. The backgrounds are more detailed, the enemies were updated- This is no mere assortment of the originals. It's all original from this game. And I don't care if it doesn't stand up to the graphics of other SNES games; it doesn't need to.

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The Lost Levels (as identified by the Poison Mushroom)




















Super Mario Bros. 3




Super Mario Bros. 2



Super Mario Bros.



Title Screen



Title Screen (when you got it with Super Mario World)

Music: 9/10

The music in this remake is also revamped; practically all the tunes you've loved all those years are available in the clearer sound system (or something) of the SNES. You can hear the Overworld Theme, the Underground theme, the Castle theme, the Hammer Bros. theme- whatever theme you want. And plus, Nintendo has even sneaked in a few new themes for you to enjoy.

Overall: 10/10

This game has every right to be a Player's Choice game. It'll bring the nostalgia right back to you- and bring with it something more.

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