Mystery old super nintendo game...

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#1 TheUnderhill
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Hey guys. First of all, I'm new here and not much of a gamer all things considered, forgive me if I'm totally wrong about something. When I was a kid my brother and I were CRAZY about our super nintendo. You know, the gray one with the purple slots. We loved it. Our uncle gave it to us, and we played it all the time. We had such classic favorites as Double Dragons, Donkey Kong, and NBA Showdown (or something). But by far our favorite was an old Mario game. Or games, I should say. This was all on one cartridge for the super nintendo. But it had...everything. (OK, at this point our games were already old, so not EVERYTHING.) But on one cartridge we had Super Mario, Super Mario Bros. (2 and 3 I think), Mario Party, Yoshi's World, Super Mario World, etc. It had a lot of the old Mario games. I'm not sure if I've got them all or if they're all right, but you get the point. Unfortunately, a few years ago my father gave most of our SN games away. I'm still kind of mad, actually... I've poked around online, but I can't seem to find this thing. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone help?
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#2 reifresca
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Uh, that's not possible unless you are talking about some kind of imported gamepak compilation containing pirated games.

The only real game that could possibly be what you are thinking of is Super Mario All Stars, which contains Super Mario Bros 1-3 and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. Super Mario World and Yoshi's Island were standalone titles, and Mario Party wasn't even introduced till N64.

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#3 TheUnderhill
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[QUOTE="reifresca"]Uh, that's not possible unless you are talking about some kind of imported gamepak compilation containing pirated games. The only real game that could possibly be what you are thinking of is Super Mario All Stars, which contains Super Mario Bros 1-3 and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. Super Mario World and Yoshi's Land were standalone titles, and Mario Party wasn't even introduced till N64.

Maybe Mario Party is the wrong name. It was...SOMETHING. I'm going purely on memory here. I think All Stars might have been it. I just looked it up and the cartridge didn't look familiar, but I haven't had my hands on this game for YEARS. It's easy to doubt myself. But I'm absolutely POSITIVE Yoshi's World was on it. Maybe I should call my brother before this starts sounding like bad creepypasta. If it's any help, I remember this game contained the game with the leaf and racoon powers. God, I'm just confusing myself now.
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[QUOTE="reifresca"]Uh, that's not possible unless you are talking about some kind of imported gamepak compilation containing pirated games. The only real game that could possibly be what you are thinking of is Super Mario All Stars, which contains Super Mario Bros 1-3 and Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels. Super Mario World and Yoshi's Land were standalone titles, and Mario Party wasn't even introduced till N64.TheUnderhill
Maybe Mario Party is the wrong name. It was...SOMETHING. I'm going purely on memory here. I think All Stars might have been it. I just looked it up and the cartridge didn't look familiar, but I haven't had my hands on this game for YEARS. It's easy to doubt myself. But I'm absolutely POSITIVE Yoshi's World was on it. Maybe I should call my brother before this starts sounding like bad creepypasta. If it's any help, I remember this game contained the game with the leaf and racoon powers. God, I'm just confusing myself now.

What Reifresca conveniently left out though as well is that there are two different versions of Mario All Stars. And yes he is also incorrect on another aspect as well....while Reifresca is right that Yoshis Island was never in Allstars, he is completely wrong for Super Mario World being on the Mario Allstars Pack. See there were two different versions of Super Mario All Stars. There was the original All stars which had SMB 1-3 and Lost Levels. Than there was another version of the game that contained SMB 1-3 and Lost Levels, however this version also had Super Mario World in it as well.

So I suggest before you call some one wrong Reifresca, you yourself make sure your correct, as that you claimed that Mario World was never in All Stars which is completely untrue. I suggest you do a bit more research from here on out before correcting people.

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#5 reifresca
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Forgot about that version since it was an exclusive bundled with SNES, but that doesn't change the point. You could have easily made that correction in one sentence instead of typing it over two paragraphs in a way like you want to start an argument.
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#6 TheTrueMagusX1
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Forgot about that version since it was an exclusive bundled with SNES, but that doesn't change the point. You could have easily made that correction in one sentence instead of typing it over two paragraphs in a way like you want to start an argument.reifresca

No basically you called some one incorrect when you yourself was wrong. You claimed that Super Mario World was not in the collection and you called the TC wrong. But you yourself was wrong....I am blunt, and when I call some one out when they are wrong. Thats how I work around here....You conceded you were wrong so there is no argument anymore. You wanted an explanation of my two paragraphs you got it. I am blunt, I call people out, simple as that. I argue when you donot concede your wrong when I know your wrong. When you concede that your wrong, than I donot argue. You conceded, so thus it is over, and you got an explanation.

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#7 FaithfulBro
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The closest I can think of is Super Mario All Stars. That one has SMB 1, 2, and 3, in addition to the lost levels, but the other ones that you've listed are separate games only.
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#8 Stinger78
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As stated, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World was available as a single cartridge. According to wikipedia "There was also an alternate version bundled with the SNES and available at retail in December 1994 that included Super Mario World, although this version was never released in Japan. " All-Stars includes all 3 SMB games from NES, and Lost Levels which was the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 released originally on the Famicom.

While Yoshi's Island was also available on SNES, Mario Party was a series created for the N64.

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=super+mario+all-stars+%2B+world&_sacat=See-All-Categories

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As stated, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World was available as a single cartridge. According to wikipedia "There was also an alternate version bundled with the SNES and available at retail in December 1994 that included Super Mario World, although this version was never released in Japan. " All-Stars includes all 3 SMB games from NES, and Lost Levels which was the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 released originally on the Famicom.

While Yoshi's Island was also available on SNES, Mario Party was a series created for the N64.

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=super+mario+all-stars+%2B+world&_sacat=See-All-Categories

Stinger78

That information was already posted, why are you repeating information when it was clearly stated in the Thread. Redundancy is pointless at this point.

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#10 TheUnderhill
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As stated, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World was available as a single cartridge. According to wikipedia "There was also an alternate version bundled with the SNES and available at retail in December 1994 that included Super Mario World, although this version was never released in Japan. " All-Stars includes all 3 SMB games from NES, and Lost Levels which was the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 released originally on the Famicom.

While Yoshi's Island was also available on SNES, Mario Party was a series created for the N64.

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=super+mario+all-stars+%2B+world&_sacat=See-All-Categories

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Redundant or not (Goodness you all are a snippy bunch), I appreciate the provided link. I THINK, MAYBE we have found my game. I really hope so, actually, because if I can replace that alongside Double Dragons/Battle Toads, all my geek girl dreams will come true.
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#11 TheTrueMagusX1
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[QUOTE="Stinger78"]

As stated, Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World was available as a single cartridge. According to wikipedia "There was also an alternate version bundled with the SNES and available at retail in December 1994 that included Super Mario World, although this version was never released in Japan. " All-Stars includes all 3 SMB games from NES, and Lost Levels which was the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 released originally on the Famicom.

While Yoshi's Island was also available on SNES, Mario Party was a series created for the N64.

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=super+mario+all-stars+%2B+world&_sacat=See-All-Categories

TheUnderhill

Redundant or not (Goodness you all are a snippy bunch), I appreciate the provided link. I THINK, MAYBE we have found my game. I really hope so, actually, because if I can replace that alongside Double Dragons/Battle Toads, all my geek girl dreams will come true.

Well being your new, after spending sometime here you will understand why some of us are Snippy.

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theres a rarer super mario all stars that contained super mario world as well as the smb 1 2 3 and lost levels but the others

are seperatelly and they were

super mario is missing -im lookin for that my self

mario paint

super mario world 2 yoshis island

and mario fun with numbers as well as mario fun with letters

also super mariokart opps i forgot that one