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File:Super Mario All-Stars - Title Screen.png|The title screen.
 
File:Super Mario All-Stars - Title Screen.png|The title screen.
 
File:Super Mario Collection - Title Screen.png|The Japanese title screen.
 
File:Super Mario Collection - Title Screen.png|The Japanese title screen.
 
File:Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World - Title Screen.png|The special version with the inclusion of ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
 
File:Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World - Title Screen.png|The special version with the inclusion of ''[[Super Mario World]]''.
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SMAA+SMW Game Selection Screen.jpg|The game selection screen in the "Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World" version.
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smaa-smw_selection_screen.jpg|The game selection screen as seen in the "Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World" version.
 
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Revision as of 19:46, 11 August 2012

Super Mario All-Stars is a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that has four games merged into one, The games being Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3.

This game is notable for other countries finally seeing a release for Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and getting the name in general. This game in general has updated graphics for all the four games in it, some bug fixes and other minor corrections.

It had two re-releases. One was called Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World with the inclusion of Super Mario World. This version was never released in Japan. There was also a remake for the game called Super Mario All-Stars 25th Anniversary Edition which was released for the Wii and had no differences, but was included with a Super Mario History booklet and a soundtrack CD.

Regional differences

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