Released in 2010 for Mario's 25th anniversary, this was a "straight port" of the 1993 SNES version. It included Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 . Critically, it did not include Super Mario World .
Completely overhauled with 16-bit graphics and improved sound.
Known as the "real" Japanese sequel to the first game, it’s notoriously difficult and was originally unreleased in the West until All-Stars .
: Includes the updated "Battle Game" based on the original arcade Mario Bros. . Super Mario World : Mario’s SNES debut featuring Yoshi and 96 unique exits. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World
: The original "true" sequel to Super Mario Bros., also updated with 16-bit visuals. Super Mario World
: While the retail Wii disc ran at 480i, which caused flickering on some CRT TVs, a custom WAD (Virtual Console version) often allows for original 240p output , providing a much sharper and more authentic "retro" look on older screens. Verdict: Is it Worth It?
Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad
Released in 2010 for Mario's 25th anniversary, this was a "straight port" of the 1993 SNES version. It included Super Mario Bros. , The Lost Levels , Super Mario Bros. 2 , and Super Mario Bros. 3 . Critically, it did not include Super Mario World .
Completely overhauled with 16-bit graphics and improved sound. Super Mario All Stars - Super Mario World Wii Wad
Known as the "real" Japanese sequel to the first game, it’s notoriously difficult and was originally unreleased in the West until All-Stars . Released in 2010 for Mario's 25th anniversary, this
: Includes the updated "Battle Game" based on the original arcade Mario Bros. . Super Mario World : Mario’s SNES debut featuring Yoshi and 96 unique exits. Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World 2 , and Super Mario Bros
: The original "true" sequel to Super Mario Bros., also updated with 16-bit visuals. Super Mario World
: While the retail Wii disc ran at 480i, which caused flickering on some CRT TVs, a custom WAD (Virtual Console version) often allows for original 240p output , providing a much sharper and more authentic "retro" look on older screens. Verdict: Is it Worth It?