Super Mario All Stars isn’t just the best compilation game ever made, it’s the best video game remake ever made. I’ve got the All Stars + Super Mario World cartridge.
*All-Stars 2D* >Here's EVERY MAIN series, completely redesigned *All-Stars 3D* >Here's EVERY MAIN 3D series, but it's emulated, t-that's ok only WE can sell emu-OH NO WE FORGOT ONE...uh... $60 please?
@@_Majoras Yeah... Nintendo is *WAY* more lazy with their re-releases it's not even funny. That's why I was so bummed out when *_"Super Mario 3D All-stars"_* came out. It's like Nintendo just updates the *TINIEST* of flaws (like the updated textures in 64 & Sunshine) and calls it a day, pretty much. I even avoided *_"Skyward Sword HD"_* for a similar reason.
I've always liked the addition of a Bowser boss battle theme in Super Mario's 1 and Lost Levels in this version. It's kinda hard to go back to the NES versions without that great music in those parts.
The original 8 bit version of the music is a timeless classic, but for me I love the 16 bit version a little more and I do wish some official remixes used this version of the theme.
This was my childhood game. It introduced to the first four mario games. I have this game on Nintendo Wii, and is part of the SNES - Nintendo Switch Online.
@@ijustgottahotdog They were separate games at first. Then a little bit later on Nintendo released another game called Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World. And it did have the four remastered NES Mario games and Super Mario World in it. The game often came as a bonus in an SNES console.
@@cebucemagenaitap And the SMW in that compilation differed a little from the original stand alone cart version, Luigi and Mario were given different proportioned sprites, instead of Luigi just being a green suited Mario.
When I bought my snes it was midway through it's life cycle, it came packed with super Mario world, super Mario all stars and star fox all on their own carts, it was a great summer for me.
Having owned the original Super Mario Bros. on NES and then the All-Stars collection on SNES, I was blown away by the 16-bit enhancements to the graphics and sound! Not just to this game, but to Super Mario 2 and 3 as well! This was a must-own on the SNES!
I love this game with all my heart. Everytime I play this game I just feel nothing but happiness and maybe a little rage from losing all my lives in Mario bros lol.
What if Super Mario Brothers had an achievement system, like most modern games do? *What's the Buzz, Tell Me Whats-a Happenin'* - Find a Super Star. *Finding the Goods* - Reveal 3 hidden 1-Up blocks in 3 different levels. *Magic Beans!* - Find a Beanstalk and climb it. *Ooh-Ahh!* - Get Fireworks to go off for you when you complete a level. *Royal Decoy* - Defeat any Bowser at the end of Worlds 1 through 7 with fireballs as Fire Mario to reveal who they really are. *8-piece & a Biscuit* - Knock over at least 8 enemies with a Koopa Troopa shell to get a 1-Up. *Kilo-naire* - Collect 1000 coins in a single playthrough. *The Full 8 Worlds* - Complete the game without taking a single warp pipe. *Speedrunner* - Complete the game in less than 30 minutes. *She'll Give You the Run-Around* - Save the Princess and choose to start a New Game.
After my NES got nuked, Mario All-Stars was such a godsend. I couldn't beat those tough bastards when I was three, but with all of them on a single cartridge and a few more years under my belt I was finally able to complete them. Except Lost Levels. Little seven year old me just couldn't handle it.
I won Super Mario All-Stars from a cereal box prize promotion. I sent in the receipt, the winners form and the box top and it took about 6-8 weeks to come in the mail but I'll never forget the day it did.
@@R3TR0--93 Authenticity like *that* is the best way to enjoy most SNES games. There's a certain nostalgia factor to sitting in front of a CRT TV with a retro game that just can't be replicated.
I absolutely love the minor little details and extra animations added to this remake, especially all the Toads in the bags and how their number matches the World number. Turns out remakes can work, if the original is simply focused on making a fun and functional game while the remake adds all these personality-laden flourishes that they didn't have the time or technology to pull off in the original. If only more remakes were like this. I wouldn't automatically groan every time a new reboot or remake is over-hyped to the moon and back--usually by pissing off the old fans on social media while pandering to a small minority of detractors who will probably not give the remake any money either way...
Never pander to minorities, the purpose of a game is to be fun & not to further bullshit agendas because one of you got bent out of shape over nothing; now you know, and knowing is half the battle
@@rhodesdrakethenieliii3209 Um, I meant “minorities” as in people who don’t even like the game being remade/remastered, yet complain about the game because social media doesn’t require proof that you’ve actually consumed the media you want to complain about before doing so. But I suppose your point is right, too-while it’s just extremely minor changes, it did annoy me greatly to learn the Chrono Cross remaster censored some lines of dialogue for the extremely rare case that a younger, more sensitive gamer would be interested in playing a crusty low-poly PS1 game that came out before they were even born-especially an old Squaresoft game that is hardly as well-known as Final Fantasy VII, great as it was. Doesn’t help that the remaster somehow runs significantly worse at times even on a PS5 compared to the already-laggy original, ensuring that remote possibility has even less of a chance of happening…
@@JeffreyThrash So that's what you meant, I see now. Also... Chrono Cross wasn't the only thing that censors something, the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy on SNES did it too with changing Jaquio's blood from red to green Same thing for what happened with Goemon 3's fan translator named Tom/"RetroTranslator"
@@rhodesdrakethenieliii3209 I don't think the SNES Ninja Gaiden trilogy is quite the same thing because it came out so soon after the original games and in an era where Americans censored EVERYTHING Japanese, far more so than they do now, and as a 2D SNES game it has no doubt aged much better than any early 3D PlayStation game, so I can imagine some '90's-obsessed kid at least illegally downloading a ROM of it. Also, Resident Evil 4 VR may be a more significant modern example of censoring for the sake of people who would have zero interest in that game in the first place. Apparently they decided that 18-year-old Ashley unsuccessfully flirting with Leon at the end (and of course other remotely-sexual moments in this M-rated video game) might trigger people, but were not the least bit worried about how some people would react to having their heads slowly sawed off by a chainsaw in first-person VR.
@@JeffreyThrash "Good Times With Weapons" was right, people don't really give a shit about violence if there's sex things to worry about... at least for what you said on Resident Evil 4 VR
You always had to wonder what they were all discussing in the dark before the lights came on and caught them. And if you let that screen repeat a few times, the time they chat after the lights come on gets longer so we see them actually chatting.
I recently bought a Super Famicom with this game which is called Super Mario Collection in Japan. I won't lie, I don't think I can ever go back to playing the original 80s version. This one is just too good.
17:38 you can avoid the next leven and the castle by jumping right to the top line of bricks until the end, and it will show a new and secret room which is gonna make you jump right to the 5th level.
This was the first version of Super Mario Bros. I ever played. My first console was the Super Nintendo and Super Mario All Stars was my first Mario game. The enhanced graphics and music make this my favorite version and I don’t know why it was never ported to any other console such as the Game Boy Advance. The Super Mario Advance versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 and 3 clearly took inspiration from the Super Mario All Stars versions of those games, so why not a port of the original Super Mario Bros. inspired by this one? Instead, the GBA version was identical to the NES version.
Awesome collections like this make me wonder what the fuck happened to Nintendo when it came to remakes I made a wise decision not even considering 3D All-Stars
Take notes, *_"Super Mario 3D All-stars!"_* This is how you *_properly_* handle jumping to more advanced hardware. Updated graphics and sound, whilst staying true to the original version. And, *FINALLY!!* *_"Lost Levels"_* is a bit easier to bear with because of the save feature! *_"3D All-stars"_* was such a disappointment to me. Yes, we got high-resolution textures in *_"64"_* & *_"Sunshine"_* . Yes, we got *_"Sunshine"_* in widescreen (... but not *_"64?"_* ). Yes, all 3 games on there are faithful ports... But my *GOD,* they really didn't do much else to make it the definitive way to play these games! Hell, *_"Super Mario Galaxy"_* still has motion controls... for a console that could've *_easily_* made twirling around a simple button press. Same goes for the Pull and Launch Stars, too. Granted, you could argue that the original All-stars was just as lazy. But, at least they updated the graphics, sound, the controls are smoother, and the save system is a really nice addition. It wasn't a *_whole lot,_* but it's more effort than the 3D one... and *DEFINITELY NOT* worth the *$60 PRICE TAG!* Really!? Why not $20 for all that lazy editing, guys?
*Reads description* SM3D All Stars is understandable. That one was more or less a simple port job with little changes. Skyward sword HD? What's wrong with that one?
It's a reissue of a single ten year old game that got upscaled, had janky controls bolted on, and had its best new feature locked behind an Amiibo purchase, but was still sold as a full price game. It's been a long time since I've felt this salty about giving Nintendo my money.
@@Mariobro4 Yeah. I bought it because I hated the motion controls of the original game, but the analog stick sword felt tacked on and awkward to me, and it got in the way of decent camera controls. I can't stand the feel of the game, overall. It feels like a controller profile from an emulator was just plastered over top of the old controls. Charging full price for it, they could've at least tried to integrate the new controls so they felt intuitive and natural, even if that meant reprogramming big chunks of the game to make it work. I'd probably be a bit more forgiving if it was a $30 budget release, but it wasn't.
I am reading your description and frankly I would disagree with you on the skyward sword remaster considering the large number of qol tweaks made. I could probably offer a long tangent on why Nintendo wasnt really lazy in producing Super Mario 3D All Stars but thats for another place
I know that's just the demo, but really, eh, we've all made mistakes, some VERY embarrassing. I've beaten Mario 3 a few times in the past, and roughly 15 years afterward, I then managed to get myself killed on the VERY FIRST GOOMBA because I'd forgotten how the running and jumping physics felt. Yet 5 years after my previous playthrough of the original Dead Rising, I can still do a full Saint run in my sleep, now from Level 1 to boot. We all apparently git gud and un-gud in very strange ways.
Only god knows how many hours I spent playing this game as a kid. Truly a classic collection.
It's mad how I still remember all the music and gameplay like it was yesterday despite not having played this for decades.
Super Mario All Stars isn’t just the best compilation game ever made, it’s the best video game remake ever made. I’ve got the All Stars + Super Mario World cartridge.
The best video game remake is Metroid: Zero Mission.
Remaster, not remake.
Nah the best compilation is either Borderlands handsome or halo mcc
Yay. My childhood is back in this game.
Same, yup...
Remember when Nintendo used to invest actual time and resources in their remakes?
yes
one of the reasons why i skipped the switch. they've gotten so lazy its not even funny 🤣
*All-Stars 2D*
>Here's EVERY MAIN series, completely redesigned
*All-Stars 3D*
>Here's EVERY MAIN 3D series, but it's emulated, t-that's ok only WE can sell emu-OH NO WE FORGOT ONE...uh...
$60 please?
@@_Majoras Yeah... Nintendo is *WAY* more lazy with their re-releases it's not even funny. That's why I was so bummed out when *_"Super Mario 3D All-stars"_* came out. It's like Nintendo just updates the *TINIEST* of flaws (like the updated textures in 64 & Sunshine) and calls it a day, pretty much.
I even avoided *_"Skyward Sword HD"_* for a similar reason.
@@knuclear200x Lol pretty much.
Omg this is my childhood and i still be playing it till this day
This was a really good port of smb1 with plenty of upgrades to match the look of super Mario world
I think I love this rendition of the Overworld theme as much as I do the original. It's that good.
I've always liked the addition of a Bowser boss battle theme in Super Mario's 1 and Lost Levels in this version. It's kinda hard to go back to the NES versions without that great music in those parts.
The original 8 bit version of the music is a timeless classic, but for me I love the 16 bit version a little more and I do wish some official remixes used this version of the theme.
The best Super Mario Bros Port ever because of the music, graphics and gameplay.
It’s the ONLY
This was my childhood game. It introduced to the first four mario games. I have this game on Nintendo Wii, and is part of the SNES - Nintendo Switch Online.
Nothing can beat the original Super Mario all stars!
Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World
@@colburnrescores6654 No Super Mario World is separate the game came out a bit later.
@@ijustgottahotdog I mean even if it came out later it still was part of the collection so it still technically counts
@@ijustgottahotdog They were separate games at first. Then a little bit later on Nintendo released another game called Super Mario All Stars + Super Mario World. And it did have the four remastered NES Mario games and Super Mario World in it. The game often came as a bonus in an SNES console.
@@cebucemagenaitap And the SMW in that compilation differed a little from the original stand alone cart version, Luigi and Mario were given different proportioned sprites, instead of Luigi just being a green suited Mario.
When I bought my snes it was midway through it's life cycle, it came packed with super Mario world, super Mario all stars and star fox all on their own carts, it was a great summer for me.
Having owned the original Super Mario Bros. on NES and then the All-Stars collection on SNES, I was blown away by the 16-bit enhancements to the graphics and sound! Not just to this game, but to Super Mario 2 and 3 as well! This was a must-own on the SNES!
Mate EVERYONE felt this way, you’re not special because you get nostalgic. WE ALL DO
I love this game with all my heart. Everytime I play this game I just feel nothing but happiness and maybe a little rage from losing all my lives in Mario bros lol.
I'm so glad that I never sold or gave a single one of games because I still can play this gem of my childhood.
the original is a classic while all-stars is classicer
What if Super Mario Brothers had an achievement system, like most modern games do?
*What's the Buzz, Tell Me Whats-a Happenin'* - Find a Super Star.
*Finding the Goods* - Reveal 3 hidden 1-Up blocks in 3 different levels.
*Magic Beans!* - Find a Beanstalk and climb it.
*Ooh-Ahh!* - Get Fireworks to go off for you when you complete a level.
*Royal Decoy* - Defeat any Bowser at the end of Worlds 1 through 7 with fireballs as Fire Mario to reveal who they really are.
*8-piece & a Biscuit* - Knock over at least 8 enemies with a Koopa Troopa shell to get a 1-Up.
*Kilo-naire* - Collect 1000 coins in a single playthrough.
*The Full 8 Worlds* - Complete the game without taking a single warp pipe.
*Speedrunner* - Complete the game in less than 30 minutes.
*She'll Give You the Run-Around* - Save the Princess and choose to start a New Game.
Super Mario All-Stars for the Super Nintendo is and will always be one of my favorite games on the Super Nintendo!!
After my NES got nuked, Mario All-Stars was such a godsend. I couldn't beat those tough bastards when I was three, but with all of them on a single cartridge and a few more years under my belt I was finally able to complete them.
Except Lost Levels. Little seven year old me just couldn't handle it.
👍 11:42 ✌️
Im probably in the minority but I prefer the music on the original, but the new added music when battling Bowser is really cool tho.
I won Super Mario All-Stars from a cereal box prize promotion. I sent in the receipt, the winners form and the box top and it took about 6-8 weeks to come in the mail but I'll never forget the day it did.
I remember this game!
Best version with best graphics that are comfy. Also I was born in 93 when this came out!
Played this SNES remaster collection ALOT
@@WispyBlueBricksGPX i play it on actual SNES with actual cart on actual CRT! :)
@@R3TR0--93 Authenticity like *that* is the best way to enjoy most SNES games. There's a certain nostalgia factor to sitting in front of a CRT TV with a retro game that just can't be replicated.
@@Dorian_Scott indeed
this version is so nostalgic to me, especially the night and snow levels
and seeing those animated title cards before levels start
The best version of Super Mario Bros. I can play anyday with this remaster. Still own my Super Mario All Stars cartridge.
The Bowser castle music, both the exploration OST and and fight as well as bonus coin OST are definitely the best.
This game brings back so many memories!
47:17 weather is fine..
3 seconds later
Thunderstorms..
that only happens in Bowser Castle
I absolutely love the minor little details and extra animations added to this remake, especially all the Toads in the bags and how their number matches the World number. Turns out remakes can work, if the original is simply focused on making a fun and functional game while the remake adds all these personality-laden flourishes that they didn't have the time or technology to pull off in the original.
If only more remakes were like this. I wouldn't automatically groan every time a new reboot or remake is over-hyped to the moon and back--usually by pissing off the old fans on social media while pandering to a small minority of detractors who will probably not give the remake any money either way...
Never pander to minorities, the purpose of a game is to be fun & not to further bullshit agendas because one of you got bent out of shape over nothing; now you know, and knowing is half the battle
@@rhodesdrakethenieliii3209 Um, I meant “minorities” as in people who don’t even like the game being remade/remastered, yet complain about the game because social media doesn’t require proof that you’ve actually consumed the media you want to complain about before doing so.
But I suppose your point is right, too-while it’s just extremely minor changes, it did annoy me greatly to learn the Chrono Cross remaster censored some lines of dialogue for the extremely rare case that a younger, more sensitive gamer would be interested in playing a crusty low-poly PS1 game that came out before they were even born-especially an old Squaresoft game that is hardly as well-known as Final Fantasy VII, great as it was. Doesn’t help that the remaster somehow runs significantly worse at times even on a PS5 compared to the already-laggy original, ensuring that remote possibility has even less of a chance of happening…
@@JeffreyThrash So that's what you meant, I see now. Also... Chrono Cross wasn't the only thing that censors something, the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy on SNES did it too with changing Jaquio's blood from red to green
Same thing for what happened with Goemon 3's fan translator named Tom/"RetroTranslator"
@@rhodesdrakethenieliii3209 I don't think the SNES Ninja Gaiden trilogy is quite the same thing because it came out so soon after the original games and in an era where Americans censored EVERYTHING Japanese, far more so than they do now, and as a 2D SNES game it has no doubt aged much better than any early 3D PlayStation game, so I can imagine some '90's-obsessed kid at least illegally downloading a ROM of it.
Also, Resident Evil 4 VR may be a more significant modern example of censoring for the sake of people who would have zero interest in that game in the first place. Apparently they decided that 18-year-old Ashley unsuccessfully flirting with Leon at the end (and of course other remotely-sexual moments in this M-rated video game) might trigger people, but were not the least bit worried about how some people would react to having their heads slowly sawed off by a chainsaw in first-person VR.
@@JeffreyThrash "Good Times With Weapons" was right, people don't really give a shit about violence if there's sex things to worry about... at least for what you said on Resident Evil 4 VR
You always had to wonder what they were all discussing in the dark before the lights came on and caught them. And if you let that screen repeat a few times, the time they chat after the lights come on gets longer so we see them actually chatting.
I hope you play all the Mario game's on your board at the beginning on your screen love it!!!
Ah...the old koopa shell 1up trick..... its to see that again. lol
this game is what Ninja Gaiden trilogy on SNES should've been
This Collection is much better then Super Mario All-Stars 3D.
serious question, what did all-stars 3d even do to deserve the all-stars title?
@@_Majoras The Collection for SNES are remakes done since scratch.
The collection for Switch are roms with emulators...
@@_Majoras Make money hand-over-fist, I'm sure.
I like the game of super Mario bros All stars on SNES.
I recently bought a Super Famicom with this game which is called Super Mario Collection in Japan. I won't lie, I don't think I can ever go back to playing the original 80s version. This one is just too good.
17:38 you can avoid the next leven and the castle by jumping right to the top line of bricks until the end, and it will show a new and secret room which is gonna make you jump right to the 5th level.
Definitely a show off. I love it.
That was a good video fun to watch such nostalgia
The thumbnail looks so damn good.
The Classic Super Mario Bros.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
These look amazing.
This was the first version of Super Mario Bros. I ever played. My first console was the Super Nintendo and Super Mario All Stars was my first Mario game. The enhanced graphics and music make this my favorite version and I don’t know why it was never ported to any other console such as the Game Boy Advance. The Super Mario Advance versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 and 3 clearly took inspiration from the Super Mario All Stars versions of those games, so why not a port of the original Super Mario Bros. inspired by this one? Instead, the GBA version was identical to the NES version.
Welcome back Nintendo Complete 💖💖
Hell ya!! Thank you for this
So many memories!
Good gameplay and 4 -2. One giant clound ★★★★★★
Memories... :3
Do you plan to also do the other games on the All-Stars cart?
Will you also be doing playthroughs of the other 3 Mario games in the All-Stars collection?
Yup!
Great video, I signed up! Oh and you know what is PS2 game Super collection 7784 games? I have it and it has all the Marios in it , very good
Thanks! I've never heard of that one, but I did have a CDR with Snesstation on it for my PS2.
What clothes does Mario wear? ............ Denim, Denim, Denim, Denim ........ :)
I don't get it.
@@R3TR0--93
The music in the underground levels
@@amso7169 Oh I get it now
I really prefer the original to these graphics, and I grew up with both 😂
I like both, but still prefer the originals too & same with the music, but the new added music when battling Bowser is cool tho.
Awesome collections like this make me wonder what the fuck happened to Nintendo when it came to remakes
I made a wise decision not even considering 3D All-Stars
11:40 Damn I never thought of this
Take notes, *_"Super Mario 3D All-stars!"_* This is how you *_properly_* handle jumping to more advanced hardware. Updated graphics and sound, whilst staying true to the original version. And, *FINALLY!!* *_"Lost Levels"_* is a bit easier to bear with because of the save feature!
*_"3D All-stars"_* was such a disappointment to me. Yes, we got high-resolution textures in *_"64"_* & *_"Sunshine"_* . Yes, we got *_"Sunshine"_* in widescreen (... but not *_"64?"_* ). Yes, all 3 games on there are faithful ports... But my *GOD,* they really didn't do much else to make it the definitive way to play these games! Hell, *_"Super Mario Galaxy"_* still has motion controls... for a console that could've *_easily_* made twirling around a simple button press. Same goes for the Pull and Launch Stars, too.
Granted, you could argue that the original All-stars was just as lazy. But, at least they updated the graphics, sound, the controls are smoother, and the save system is a really nice addition. It wasn't a *_whole lot,_* but it's more effort than the 3D one... and *DEFINITELY NOT* worth the *$60 PRICE TAG!* Really!? Why not $20 for all that lazy editing, guys?
11:40 30 anos depois, acho um macete novo kkkkkkk incrível!
He sure can't handle rejection
*Reads description*
SM3D All Stars is understandable. That one was more or less a simple port job with little changes.
Skyward sword HD? What's wrong with that one?
It's a reissue of a single ten year old game that got upscaled, had janky controls bolted on, and had its best new feature locked behind an Amiibo purchase, but was still sold as a full price game. It's been a long time since I've felt this salty about giving Nintendo my money.
@@NintendoComplete
Controls? You tried both motion control and stick control for the sword?
@@Mariobro4 Yeah. I bought it because I hated the motion controls of the original game, but the analog stick sword felt tacked on and awkward to me, and it got in the way of decent camera controls. I can't stand the feel of the game, overall. It feels like a controller profile from an emulator was just plastered over top of the old controls.
Charging full price for it, they could've at least tried to integrate the new controls so they felt intuitive and natural, even if that meant reprogramming big chunks of the game to make it work. I'd probably be a bit more forgiving if it was a $30 budget release, but it wasn't.
@@NintendoComplete Oh ok, now all of this makes sense. Sorry to hear SSHD didn't work for you.
@@Mariobro4 Eh, me too :) lol. Oh well.
I loved all stars 🤩
Can you Play All-Star Fighters on the PS2?
I am reading your description and frankly I would disagree with you on the skyward sword remaster considering the large number of qol tweaks made. I could probably offer a long tangent on why Nintendo wasnt really lazy in producing Super Mario 3D All Stars but thats for another place
Rock the Koopa was always hard for me.
0:39 Demo Wait
Super Mario Bros 1985 Nes
Mushroom 🍄🍄 1up fire flower 🌺 3:20 fireworks 🎆🎆🎆
Hold flag pole goomba koopa bowser toad 5:00
Is it bad that I only recognize the sprites from "Mario Forever" and haven't played the actual origin?
Awesome!!
Going into world 3-1: 10 lives
Going into world 3-2: 128 lives lol
Great!
0:39
HiGh Score 1100000
l Like Mario All Star Dan 5-1
To 5-4
Very Good Very Perfect 👍👍👍👌👌
Love that game!!
First remaster collection in gaming?
Would you do the rom hack 3mix?
You put dash on the B button 🤢
Parabéns 👏👏
36:03 😆 🤣
Mario is supposed to get hit by a piranha plant during this title screen demo this is a different timeline.
Underground 1 underground 3 underwater
Bonus coins invisible super star cheep cheep bloober
Hammer bro Mario Bowser castle 🏰🏰 bowser theme
Toad thank you mario lakitu spiny 8:14 15:46
11:45
i like this
The same Mario Forever game (2004)
Classic!!
Nice!
Trò chơi kinh điển.
7:03 39:38 buzzy beetle 🐞🐞🐞 princess peach 41:13
Way to go mario fire ball koopa trooper
Bowser castle 🏯 Bowser theme 2 48:30
Bowser boss princess peach love 💕😘 mario
How dare you not get all the coins
Deivis 🇻🇪
you wanna talk about the first mario remix?
Super Mario All Stars SNES The black Power off is not working
Wth...did you really just die? world 1 level 1, 10 sec into the video
No.
That's the demo intro
Ohhhhhh that's on me y'all, my bad, guess I looked away on the intro screen
I understand your confusion-it’s okay!
I know that's just the demo, but really, eh, we've all made mistakes, some VERY embarrassing. I've beaten Mario 3 a few times in the past, and roughly 15 years afterward, I then managed to get myself killed on the VERY FIRST GOOMBA because I'd forgotten how the running and jumping physics felt.
Yet 5 years after my previous playthrough of the original Dead Rising, I can still do a full Saint run in my sleep, now from Level 1 to boot. We all apparently git gud and un-gud in very strange ways.
Overworld hurris bullet bill
Remaster model
(G)Old
11:39
Super aka gdubb bros snes 1985,2023
1:13 Before Start
Hola mi nombre es Julián José
This video came out the same day Deltarune Chapter 2 came out
1:05 Demo Restart
The first