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In 1997, a BS-X game named ''BS Super Mario Collection'' was released. It's not a direct port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'', but has majority extra contents, including new cutscene, new Toad's house, new world map, and more. It has four weeks: | In 1997, a BS-X game named ''BS Super Mario Collection'' was released. It's not a direct port of ''Super Mario All-Stars'', but has majority extra contents,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170909062836/http://www.f3.dion.ne.jp/~kameb/satella/st_slg.htm Archived Japanese website's list of Satellaview Soundlink games.] Retrieved 14 Apr '20</ref> including new cutscene, new Toad's house, new world map, and more. It has four weeks: | ||
*Week 1: Contains Super Mario Bros. World 1 to 5. | *Week 1: Contains Super Mario Bros. World 1 to 5. | ||
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==See Also== | |||
*[[Mario Artist (lost builds of unreleased Nintendo 64DD games; 1999-2000)]] | |||
*[[Mario's Castle (lost build of cancelled game on Nintendo's "Project Atlantis" handheld console; existence unconfirmed; 1995-1998)]] | |||
*[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]] | |||
*[[Mario's Face (lost Nintendo DS tech demo; 2004)]] | |||
*[[Mario Motors (lost build of unreleased Nintendo DS racer; early 2000s)]] | |||
*[[Mario Kart XXL (lost Game Boy Advance tech demo; 2004)]] | |||
*[[New Super Mario Bros. (lost early builds of Nintendo DS 2D platformer; 2004-2006)]] | |||
*[[New Super Mario Bros. Mii (lost Wii U tech demo; 2011)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario 128 (lost build of cancelled GameCube/Wii game; 2000-2006)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario 64 (partially found Spaceworld '95 demo of Nintendo 64 3D platformer; 1995)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario Bros. 3 (lost Japanese prototype of NES platformer; 1987-1988)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario Bros. (lost Commodore 64 port of NES platformer; existence unconfirmed; 1986)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario Disk Version aka "Super Mario 64DD" (found unreleased Nintendo 64DD port of 3D platformer; 1999)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario Kart R (partially found pre-release version of "Mario Kart 64"; 1995)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario RPG 2 (lost pre-release version of "Paper Mario" Nintendo 64 role-playing game; late 1990s)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario Spikers (lost build of cancelled Wii volleyball-wrestling sports game; 2007)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (found prototype of cancelled CD-i game; 1993)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario World: Mario Attack (lost Japanese arcade game; 1996)]] | |||
*[[Super Mario World (partially found early build of Super Nintendo platformer; 1989)]] | |||
*[[Super Paper Mario (lost build of unreleased original GameCube version of Wii side-scrolling platformer; 2006)]] | |||
==External Link== | |||
*[https://www.mariowiki.com/BS_Super_Mario_Collection Super Mario Wiki page on ''BS Super Mario Collection''.] Retrieved 14 Apr '20 | |||
==Reference== | |||
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[[Category:Partially found media]] | [[Category:Partially found media]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 18 December 2020
In 1997, a BS-X game named BS Super Mario Collection was released. It's not a direct port of Super Mario All-Stars, but has majority extra contents,[1] including new cutscene, new Toad's house, new world map, and more. It has four weeks:
- Week 1: Contains Super Mario Bros. World 1 to 5.
- Week 2: Contains Super Mario Bros. 3 World 1 to 3.
- Week 3: Contains Super Mario Bros. 3 World 4 to 6.
- Week 4: Unknown, possibly contains Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels World 1 to 5.
Currently, only the ROM of Week 3 was found, and later discovered there are Week 2's data in the ROM. You can watch footage of Week 1 here.
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See Also
- Mario Artist (lost builds of unreleased Nintendo 64DD games; 1999-2000)
- Mario's Castle (lost build of cancelled game on Nintendo's "Project Atlantis" handheld console; existence unconfirmed; 1995-1998)
- Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)
- Mario's Face (lost Nintendo DS tech demo; 2004)
- Mario Motors (lost build of unreleased Nintendo DS racer; early 2000s)
- Mario Kart XXL (lost Game Boy Advance tech demo; 2004)
- New Super Mario Bros. (lost early builds of Nintendo DS 2D platformer; 2004-2006)
- New Super Mario Bros. Mii (lost Wii U tech demo; 2011)
- Super Mario 128 (lost build of cancelled GameCube/Wii game; 2000-2006)
- Super Mario 64 (partially found Spaceworld '95 demo of Nintendo 64 3D platformer; 1995)
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (lost Japanese prototype of NES platformer; 1987-1988)
- Super Mario Bros. (lost Commodore 64 port of NES platformer; existence unconfirmed; 1986)
- Super Mario Disk Version aka "Super Mario 64DD" (found unreleased Nintendo 64DD port of 3D platformer; 1999)
- Super Mario Kart R (partially found pre-release version of "Mario Kart 64"; 1995)
- Super Mario RPG 2 (lost pre-release version of "Paper Mario" Nintendo 64 role-playing game; late 1990s)
- Super Mario Spikers (lost build of cancelled Wii volleyball-wrestling sports game; 2007)
- Super Mario's Wacky Worlds (found prototype of cancelled CD-i game; 1993)
- Super Mario World: Mario Attack (lost Japanese arcade game; 1996)
- Super Mario World (partially found early build of Super Nintendo platformer; 1989)
- Super Paper Mario (lost build of unreleased original GameCube version of Wii side-scrolling platformer; 2006)
External Link
- Super Mario Wiki page on BS Super Mario Collection. Retrieved 14 Apr '20
Reference
- ↑ Archived Japanese website's list of Satellaview Soundlink games. Retrieved 14 Apr '20