

The video game was originally released in 1994 and is rated KA, which makes it kid and family friendly. Meanwhile, the traditional Mario costume remained unchanged.

The changes to Luigi's costume are also present in the All-Stars version. Super Nintendo felt that gamers weren't cognizant of the differences between Luigi and Mario, which led to some confusion. One of the most notable differences is found in "Super Mario World." Here, designers made Luigi's sprites brighter to easily distinguish him from Mario. What that means is the brothers are represented the same way they were originally, but made better.Although the games are technically remakes, each is almost identical to its original. Fans of Super Mario Bros will appreciate that this game includes all of the pizza-loving brothers' best adventures. The unique design of this old-school game allows it to take advantage of Super NES hardware, including 16-bit graphics and parallax scrolling to enhance playtime. Even one version that was exclusive to Japan before 1994 is included. All five Mario side-scrolling platformer games with a release date between 19 are included in this game. This compilation game truly is an all-star edition that provides huge upgrades to the originals. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System deserves a Super Mario hero, and that's exactly what you get with "Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World." This Nintendo game features five remade Mario NES games on a single SNES cartridge.
