
Super Mario All-stars Game

Super Mario All-Stars on SNES is basically the ultimate Mario nostalgia trip. It bundles together remastered versions of the NES classics—Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, 3, and even the Japanese-only Lost Levels—with upgraded 16-bit graphics and smoother controls. The colors pop way more than the original NES versions, and the music sounds richer, though some purists might miss that old-school 8-bit charm.
Jumping into it feels like revisiting your childhood, but with a fresh coat of paint. The levels are exactly as you remember, just sharper. And yeah, it’s still just as punishing—Lost Levels will wreck you if you’re not careful. If you’ve got a SNES lying around, this is the best way to play these classics.
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