Classics do not get more classic than this! Super Mario All-Stars, known as Super Mario Collection (スーパー コレクション マリオ, Supa Mario Korekushon?) In Japan, is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. It contains enhanced remakes of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: Lost Levels (Japanese: Super Mario Bros. 2), Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan, Super Mario USA) and Super Mario Bros. 3There was also an alternate version (entitled Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World) with the SNES in December 1994 Super Mario World, which has never been released in Japan included in the bundle. The title offers a complete all four of the remake of the NES and Super Famicom title Mario: Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels with improved 16-bit graphics and sound. Gameplay is virtually identical, with only the bonus game SuperMario Bros. 2 is a bit 'different, and some problems have been removed. A few physical properties have been modified, such as jumping and beating caused a block in Super Mario Bros. Super / Fiery Mario upward movement after the crushing of the block to the NES version, where Mario bounced down after strikes the block opposite. The most important addition is a safety feature: now all the games allow the player to save their state at any point in the game. After restarting the game, the playeris the beginning ...

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