Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
Publisher | Natsume |
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Console | Nintendo DS |
Developer | Marvelous Interactive |
Downloads | 2,815 |
Released | December 23, 1994 |
Rate |
4.8/5
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Released in 1994 for the SNES, "Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World" is a compilation game that includes updated versions of four classic Mario games - "Super Mario Bros.", "Super Mario Bros. 2", "Super Mario Bros. 3", and "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels" - as well as a brand new game, "Super Mario World".
Game play
The updated versions of the classic games included in the compilation feature improved graphics, sound, and some minor gameplay tweaks. The graphics are noticeably crisper and more vibrant, with new animations and details added to the characters and backgrounds. The sound quality is also improved, with higher quality instrument samples and more varied sound effects. The gameplay tweaks are generally minor, but they help to make the games feel more polished and balanced.
For those who have never played the classic Mario games before, "Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World" offers a great introduction to these iconic games. The games all follow a similar formula - players must guide Mario (or Luigi, in some cases) through a series of side-scrolling levels, collecting power-ups and coins along the way, and defeating enemies to reach the end of the level and progress to the next one. While the gameplay may feel somewhat dated compared to modern games, the charm and creativity of the level design and character design is still evident.
The Plot
The addition of "Super Mario World" is a real highlight of the compilation. Widely regarded as one of the best Mario games ever made, "Super Mario World" features a larger world to explore, with multiple paths and hidden secrets to discover. The addition of Yoshi, a new playable character, adds a new layer of strategy to the game, as players must manage their use of Yoshi's abilities (such as his ability to eat enemies or fly for short distances) to progress through the levels. The game also introduces new power-ups (such as the Cape Feather, which allows Mario to fly) and enemies (such as the charging rhino-like creatures known as "Chargin' Chucks").
Conclude
"Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World" is a fantastic compilation game that offers hours of classic Mario gameplay. The updated graphics and sound, along with the addition of "Super Mario World", make this a must-play for fans of the series. Whether you're a nostalgic gamer looking to relive your childhood memories, or a newcomer to the world of Mario, this compilation is well worth your time.