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Super Mario All-Stars was released on the SNES and is compilation of NES ports of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.:The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2 (USA), and Super Mario Bros. 3. All four games had updated 16-bit graphics and sound to go with it’s newer more powerful hardware while gameplay remained mostly identical to its NES counterparts. A year later the All-Stars pack received a fifth game to its collection, Super Mario World. Late 2010 had yet another release called Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition for the Wii in honor of Super Mario Bros. 25th anniversary. This Wii edition came with a CD featuring much of the music from the games and a small booklet detailing Super Mario Bros. history.
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Ease of Use- some of these older games (even though this is an updated version with saves) can be very tough to get through.
Have to break these down by game: SMB- pretty easy run through, SMB LL- REALLY HARD, like I was surprised how difficult some of it was, but I beat it…, SMB2- not as bad, easy when you use Toadstool, SMB3- even easier cuz of the power ups and whistles- All great games!
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“The Tale”
Story- 8
Pacing- 8
Characters- 6
Originality- 7
Linearity- 6
Length- 8
Epicness- 7
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 7
Display- 7
Music- 8
Sound FX- 8
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 5
Innovation- 6
Replayability- 9